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Tongues Movement

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The Tongues Movement, rooted in the early 20th century revivalist movements, emphasizes the practice of speaking in tongues as a manifestation of the Holy Spirit. This phenomenon finds its biblical foundation in Acts 2, where the apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in various languages, enabling them to proclaim the gospel to diverse audiences. The Apostle Paul addresses the significance of tongues in 1 Corinthians 12-14, highlighting that while speaking in tongues is a spiritual gift, it is to be exercised with love and order within the church community. Paul asserts in 1 Corinthians 14:2 that one who speaks in a tongue speaks not to men but to God, indicating a personal and intimate form of communication with the divine. However, he also emphasizes the importance of interpretation, as seen in 1 Corinthians 14:27-28, to ensure that the church is edified. Moreover, the practice of tongues serves as a sign for unbelievers, as indicated in 1 Corinthians 14:22, showcasing God's power and presence. Through understanding the biblical context and teachings surrounding the Tongues Movement, believers can appreciate its role in spiritual growth and community worship, while remaining anchored in scriptural truth.

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G.H. Lang delves into the history of the Brethren and the modern Movement associated with speaking in tongues, aiming to provide a comprehensive and accurate account. He shares little-known facts and reflections on the Movement, highlighting the importance of understanding its origins and developmen

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