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Don't Pentecostal churches believe we can talk to God by "talking in tongues?" My grandmother, a regular attender to Pentecostal churches has failed to inform me as to how this works. Could you please tell me? Most Pentecostal denominations believe that the baptism of the Holy Spirit as recorded in Acts is available for any person who believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and personal Savior. We believe that when you accept Jesus as your Savior, the Holy Spirit comes to live inside of you. His purpose is to shape your life into the character and service of Christ. This is sometimes called sanctification.
Like all experiences in the Christian faith, speaking in tongues is an exercise of faith. Often the person speaking in tongues is consciously aware of speaking in abstract syllables. Your conscious mind is aware of these sounds. But faith in Christ and the certainty of being covered by His shed blood, enables a person to speak these sounds with the confidence that the Holy Spirit is speaking through you in a spiritual language known to the Spirit of God and ministered to your the depths of your human spirit.
Remember, the purpose of speaking in tongues is to empower you for Christian service, to allow the Holy Spirit to speak into the depths of your being bringing His transforming work to your character, and to reveal the love of God in Jesus Christ through you in greater measure. Dr. A.D. Beacham, Jr., Executive Director, |
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