In order to justify the use of their languages, they refer primarily to St. Paul's first letter to the Corinthians (ch. 12-14). But St. Paul wrote this passage precisely because languages had become a source of disturbance in the Corinthian Church. and even if it does not prohibit them, it decreases their significance. This passage, therefore, should not encourage the modern revival of "languages"; rather, it should discourage it, especially when it is discovered (as Pentecostals themselves acknowledge) that there are other sources of speech in languages other than the Holy Spirit! As Orthodox Christians we already know that speaking in tongues as a true gift of the Holy Spirit cannot appear to people outside the Church of Christ. Pentecostals seem to have a completely different feel to the Holy Spirit. The problem I see at Pentecost is persistent faith, and that's why we are what we are today - all of these nasty nonsense that is so far out of the biblical parameters because it is based on the ideas, feelings, ecstatic speeches and experiences of all, to be tested against the Word of God and most of them fail the test. If we do not "taste it all", how do we know if it is really from God? This dogmatic sign of speaking in tongues opens the Pandora's box where there is nothing. None of them believe in the Bible ... or as Martin Luther called it, Sola Scriptura, one of the very foundations of Protestantism.
These people Do devils WORK. All these five-cent heresies, devils WORK GOOD WITH YOU - They use the name of Jesus and deceive the naive people. They may not understand that the devil can work with them. To do or to predict something. CREATION MAY MAKE SAFE THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITIES - WHEN THE CONTENT CONTAINS. The devil gives and the devil takes it away. If you mess with this shit, it's hard to get out. if you do not humble yourself and do not confuse your sins to a priest. And you will be free from them. Miners Pentecostals. To justify their use of language, they refer specifically to the first letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians (chapters 12-14). But Saint Paul wrote this passage precisely because the languages had become a source of disorder in the Church of Corinth. and even if it doesn't forbid them, it definitely reduces their importance. This passage, therefore, should not encourage modern revival of the "languages", but rather discourage it, especially when it is discovered (as the Pentecosts themselves recognize) that there are other sources of speech in languages other than the Holy Spirit. ! As Orthodox Christians we already know that speaking in tongues as a true gift of the Holy Spirit cannot appear to people outside the Church of Christ
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