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Bible Study: Is "speaking in tongues" relevant today? Can one speak in tongues at will?

I've been studying this subject and I know that sometimes we tend to make a verse out to mean what we would like it to mean, but let's look at what the bible really says about speaking in tongues. Feel free to discuss or disagree, but let's do it with love and in a friendly manner.

Speaking In Tongues At Will

It's what the Bible says, that counts. It accurately states that a believer who has the gift of tongues, CANNOT speak in tongues, anytime they wish. The Bible says that the ability to speak in tongues is a gift given by the Holy Spirit, but it doesn't guarantee that the believer can do it at any time, or at will. He gets utterance at his will. The phrase "as the Spirit gave them ability" (Acts 2:4) confirms that the Holy Spirit grants the gift, and its use is contingent on the Spirit's prompting, not on the believer's own will.

"The Holy Spirit filled all those gathered together in one place, enabling them to speak in various languages as the SPIRIT gave them utterance."

The Holy Spirit's Role

The Bible emphasizes that the gift of tongues is a divine gift, not a skill acquired by the believer. The Holy Spirit bestows this ability, and it's the Spirit who determines when and how it is exercised.

Not a Personal Command

While believers are encouraged to seek and grow their faith, the gift of tongues is not something they can force or control at will. It's a response to the Spirit's leading, not a personal command.

Purpose and Context

The Bible provides context for the use of the gift, particularly in church settings. Paul's letters in 1 Corinthians, for instance, address the proper use of tongues in public worship, emphasizing interpretation and edification.

If a believer initiates the speaking in tongues, then it isn't the Holy Spirit; it is the believer that initiated it. And that is the problem with a high percentage of the manifestations of tongues in the church today. The Holy Spirit didn't initiate it to begin with. It cannot be learned, forced, nor taught. It is the Holy Spirit that initiates the speaking of tongues and giving of that gift.

You may call it a prayer language, but it can be counterfeited, or it could be a learned utterance, but that's not biblical, and unless it is initiated by the Holy Spirit, it isn't of the Holy Spirit.

The verse that explicitly states the Holy Spirit is the source of speaking in tongues isActs 2:4.It reads:

"All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them ability".

This passage describes the apostles receiving the Holy Spirit and immediately being empowered to speak in languages they had not learned, fully demonstrating the Spirit's role in initiating this gift.

Here's why this is key in this verse:

Empowerment by the Spirit

The verse directly attributes the ability to speak in tongues to the Holy Spirit's empowerment.The Bible says, "as the Spirit gave them ability".

Initial Manifestation

This verse describes the first time speaking in tongues occurred in the Bible, marking it as the Spirit's initial manifestation of this gift.

So the biblical answer to the question "can you speak in tongues at will?" Is no. Yes, you can refuse to be used, but you can not initiate something the Holy Spirit has not first initiated and have it be genuine.

To suggest that we can initiate a genuine manifestation, is to say we control the Holy Spirit, and tell Him what to do.

Sixteen Contrasts of Tongues and Prophecy

1. Tongues are spoken to God; prophecy is spoken to teach people (1 Cor. 14:2-3).
2. Mysteries or things not understood, are spoken in tongues; all things spoken in prophecy are clear (1 Cor. 14:3-4).
3. Tongues edify the speaker; prophecy edifies the speaker and others (1 Cor. 14:3-4).
Note: 1 Corinthians 14:3-4 KJV - Verse 3. But he that prophesieth speaketh unto men to edification, and exhortation, and comfort. Verse 4. He that speaketh in an unknown tongue edifieth himself; ...
4. Tongues enable one to fellowship and communicate with God; prophecy speaks to people to edification, exhortation, and comfort (1 Cor. 14:2-4).
5. The prophet is greater than the one who speaks in tongues, unless the tongues are interpreted and understood (1 Cor. 14:5).
6. Tongues are no profit to the public, unless interpreted by another born-again believer that is present at that time; all prophecy is profitable to the public (1 Cor. 14:5-13,27-28).
7. The speaker in tongues, must pray for the interpretation; the prophet need not, for his message is in his own tongue (1 Cor. 14:3-13).
Note: 1 Cor. 14: verses 5-13, and 27-30 says:

"If any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and that by course; and let one interpret.

But if there be no interpreter, let him keep silence in the church; and let him speak to himself, and to God.

Let the prophets speak two or three, and let the other judge.

If any thing be revealed to another that sitteth by, let the first hold his peace."

31 For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.


8. 1 Corinthians 14:11 states, "So likewise you, if you utter by the tongue, how shall it be known what is spoken? for you shall speak into the air."
9. In all gifts, the main purpose is to excel in edifying the church (1 Cor. 14:12). In this, prophecy is greater than tongues (1 Cor. 14:1-6,27-28).
10. The human spirit of the speaker is the thing edified by tongues; prophecy benefits all people (1 Cor. 14:1-5,14 - 15:24-25).
11. Tongues are a great personal blessing, but 5 words of prophecy are more important in public services than 10,000 words in tongues (1 Cor. 14:17-19).
12. Tongues are a sign to unbelievers; prophecy, to believers (1 Cor. 14:21-22).
13. All speaking in tongues at once, causes confusion by the unsaved, whereas with prophesying, the unsaved are convicted of sin (1 Cor. 14:23-25).
14. Every gift must be used to edify the church (1 Cor. 14:26). Prophecies do this better (1 Cor. 14:1-5,23-25).
15. Only one message is allowed in a church service, if not interpreted; three messages in prophecy are allowed (1 Cor. 14:3,27-31).
16. Three messages in tongues are allowed in any church service, if they are interpreted. This many messages in prophecy are always allowed (1 Cor. 14:27-32).

Then we have the Baptism OF the Holy Spirit - This takes place when one who has accepted Jesus as their personal Savior for salvation, and is immediately filled with and receives the HOLY SPIRIT. Is in fact, baptized IN and WITH, The HOLY SPIRIT of Promise, the very moment they accept Jesus as Savior. The evidence of that is not tongues as in the Day of Penticost, but that the receiving of the Holy Spirit, produces "spiritual fruit" as the sanctification process takes root in that person. Paul's writing about the fruits of the Spirit is found in Galatians 5: 22-23, where he lists the "Fruits of the Spirit" in born-again believers, as follows:

Love:
A strong desire for the well-being of others, acting with affection and kindness.

Joy:
A state of happiness and contentment, even in the midst of difficulties.

Peace:
A state of tranquility, calmness, and harmony with oneself and others.

Patience:
The ability to wait calmly and quietly, especially in the face of adversity.

Kindness:
A disposition to be considerate and generous towards others.

Goodness:
A quality of being morally upright, honest, and compassionate.

Faithfulness:
A quality of being loyal, trustworthy, and reliable.

Gentleness:
A quality of being soft and mild-mannered, showing consideration for others.

Self-Control:
The ability to regulate one's emotions and actions, through the help of the Holy Spirit.

Now, what does it mean that tongues shall cease?

First Corinthians 13:8–10: “ Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there betongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. [9] For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. [10] But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away."

First Corinthians 12–14 is all about the proper use of spiritual gifts. Paul writes to the Corinthian church to correct the improper use of some gifts and the improper emphasis they put on certain of the more “spectacular” gifts. Right in the middle of his discussion, he speaks about the superior quality of love. Even though the Corinthian church was very gifted, they were not using their gifts in love for each other. Paul goes on to say that all of the various gifts will one day cease to function, but love will never fail. The question that many struggle with is just when these gifts will cease. Paul gives the answer in the text: “when the perfect comes” (1 Corinthians 13:10):

1 Corinthians 13:10 KJV
10 But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part, shall be done away.


There's none more perfect, than Jesus. This means when Jesus comes, tongues shall cease, as He is the perfect one. We won't need tongues then, nor interpretations nor prophecies, as when we live with him, we shall know all things, just as he does.

We must be careful not to abuse the gift of tongues, by those who CLAIM to exercise tongues. That is, those who feign it. I've even heard people tell others that they must not be saved, since they can't speak in tongues. That is an arrogant and unloving claim which can divide the church, so it's important we look at what God's word says about the gift of speaking in tongues. It is not to be used with pride against others. That is not love and the Bible says that the greatest of all the gifts is charity/love. Further, scripture says that not all receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. There are different gifts of the Spirit and some may not receive the gift of the Holy Spirit to speak in tongues. That does not mean they are in a different category with God, nor as precious to him, as others.

The key Bible verse that addresses the Holy Spirit's role in giving spiritual gifts is 1 Corinthians 12:11:

"But all these worketh in the one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as HE WILL."

"All these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit", emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is the one behind all the spiritual gifts, unifying them despite their diversity. We do not choose which gift we'll receive from the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit sovereignly determines which gifts are given to each individual, according to His perfect will.

This verse, along with the surrounding context of 1 Corinthians 12:4-11, clarifies that while there are various types of gifts and manifestations, they all originate from the same Holy Spirit, who distributes them as He chooses for the common good of the church.

I hope you enjoyed this Bible study. It's always a joy to learn more from God's Word.
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Gibbon · 70-79, M
I have one question not for argument but just to understand. I don't think it's a lengthy answer.
If you were in a group to worship and one suddenly spoke in tongues how would you know if it was the gift at work or them initiating it. My understanding is a person who actually speaks in tongues doesn't recall it or know what they said.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@LadyGrace I'm just not one to preach or try to influence. Some say that's not the way. If it isn't then I'll pay but twice with witnesses I have said and asked all that is written need be done to be saved.
@Gibbon Oh, dear heart, we all are given different gifts by the spirit. There are many many ways to witness for the Lord and that is even by example. The Lord understands. I think you did a great job by those few words you said. That's witnessing. I'm real proud of you.
@Gibbon if you don't mind I would just like to say one thing when you said, I'm just not one to preach or try to influence. Some say that's not the way.

I'm not talking about you here. I'm just talking about the ones that feel led to witness by preaching like some do, okay? Some might say that's not the way but I just wanted to point out that yes we all have different gifts as I mentioned, but Jesus told his disciples to go out and spread the gospel after he resurrected and went to heaven. He told them to go out and tell the world about him since he wouldn't be here on Earth anymore and that's what I do. That's what God has called me to do. If not, I couldn't do what I do here. Not without God's calling. Not everyone has been called to do that. Some have other gifts of witnessing, that I don't have.
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
Good post, sister. I'm living proof that tongues are for today. I once freaked out a nurse that was working on me at the hospital. I also have the gift of helps.
@GodSpeed63 Yes! Praise God! They are for today. What is the gift of "helps"? I'm never heard of that.
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@LadyGrace
Yes! Praise God! They are for today. What is the gift of "helps"? I'm never heard of that

I have a gift for helping others whenever I can. My wife has that same gift.
@GodSpeed63
Amen, so do I. That's one of the gifts I have and another is encouragement and teaching.
DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
Very nicely explained. Thank you for taking time to explain it to us. But I still have two questions.

1) What are various gifts given by The Holy Spirit? Can a person have more than one gift?
You may write a different post about it if you want to explain in detail.

2) Many people say that in order to be saved, you must speak in tongue. Atleast, I have heard many of them saying so. Is it slightly true?

Thank you again and Good Morning
@DanielsASJ Thanks for your questions. I mentioned the gifts of the Holy Spirit in my post.

To your second question about is it necessary to speak in tongues in order to be saved, no it is not a necessary condition for salvation, nor a requirement.

Salvation is based on faith in Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit in one's heart, not on outward manifestations like speaking in tongues.

Salvation is a gift from God, not something earned through performance or outward signs. The Holy Spirit is a powerful force in the lives of believers.

A person will have as many gifts or maybe even just one, according to as the Holy Spirit chooses.
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
I remember going to church way back when I was a teen. although this is before I gave my life to Christ. I was just going to church to hangout and nothing else. I was weirded out during worship Sundays when some people inside the church speaking in tongues. Even now days, I still never understood them. I just leave it as that.
@FreestyleArt well it's okay to speak in tongues as long as the Lord leads but yes I understand what you mean. It does freak people out sometimes. Thanks for your testimony. That was cute.
4meAndyou · F
Well, I have only had one experience with so-called "speaking in tongues", and I can tell you that when someone starts pretending they are "speaking in tongues" and they are saying gobbledy- gook words that don't exist in any language, anywhere, it's NOT true speaking in tongues. Instead, it is a scream for attention. AND it's nuts.

Speaking in tongues, to MY understanding, is instant knowledge of a legitimate foreign tongue so that communication with foreigners is instantly possible. I understand that this blessing of the holy spirit was typically given to the apostles, when they went out to preach the words of Jesus Christ.

But the "tongues" were ALWAYS a recognizable foreign language with which the speaker had NO prior knowledge or schooling.
@4meAndyou

It is the order of the church that tongues must be done according to certain standards, as follows:

1 Cor. 14: verses 5-13, and 27-30 says: If any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and that by course; and let one interpret.

But if there be no interpreter, let him keep silence in the church; and let him speak to himself, and to God.

It's a diversified subject for sure. I have visited many churches and my home church was never one where they spoke in tongues. It was only later that I heard tongues being spoken in the Pentecost Church or Assemblies of God. I personally don't feel it necessary in a service, but for those who have that gift, I feel they are blessed to have that gift. I have nothing to say against it, since it is biblical and God-given, so I cannot discount it, but prefer myself, to be in a service where I can understand every word said.
4meAndyou · F
@LadyGrace I agree with the "let him keep silence" part. I once attended a ladies diet group meeting, (because she was a friend of an old friend of my husband), and all the ladies there were charismatic Christians...and when THAT nutty nonsense started up during the normal opening prayer, I was like...WOOOOO. I never went back to that group.
@4meAndyou I don't blame you haha!
Lostpoet · M
Never done it.🤔I saw someone have a stroke at the mic that was kinda weird.
@Lostpoet Wow. I have never spoken in tongues either. I would love to, but the Lord has not given me that individual gift. Some have it and some do not. The Holy Spirit disperses the gifts of the Spirit as he sees fit. I did speak in tongues just one time and that was in a dream, and wow that was so amazing, I could not believe it. It woke me up and I could actually feel the Holy Spirit take control of my tongue as I was speaking in tongues as I woke up. I don't know what language it was but it sounded something like Hebrew. The Bible says that when we don't know how or what to pray, the Holy Spirit does pray for us and that's probably what it was. But how I would love to do that again. What caused it was I was praying for my daughter in a dream and all the sudden I started speaking in tongues and that was the Holy Spirit speaking through me in that dream, on behalf of my daughter. But I've never been able to do it again. And that's okay, but I would sure love to again but that's up to God. Everyone has their own special gifts. It doesn't mean any are any more important than the other.
Musicman · 61-69, M
Good evening. Gifts are just that. Gifts from God. He doesn't give the gift of tongues to everyone. Only those He chooses. Tongues can not be learned or taught. And as you said if there is no one to interpret them let him be silent. 1 Cor 14, 27-28.
BuzzedLightyear · 61-69
Goodness, you're going deep.
@BuzzedLightyear Yes sir. Bible study 🤭
Locke ·
Too long to read.
@Locke There's some on here that write four or five times what I do. Waaaay longer. 😂 And most will read a whole newspaper and not complain about it. But it seems that when it comes to reading God's word, people get tired real quick and don't want to read it. I feel if people really love the Lord and want to understand him and grow in him, they won't mind reading about him, even if it's a little long. That's why I mentioned it is a Bible study.
BuzzedLightyear · 61-69
1 Corinthians 14:18 thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye all:
@BuzzedLightyear yes but he wasn't bragging there, though it might seem like it. And then he goes on to say but I would rather speak in love, than a thousand times more than in tongues. And that goes for you too, he told them.
BuzzedLightyear · 61-69
@LadyGrace i didn't mean it that way


Btw...the Word of God is alive and full of power
@BuzzedLightyear Absolutely! We have no idea how great God's power is, really. I mean it would just blow our minds if we really knew.

 
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