@@RowadaMiddleton they are called unknown words/tongues because it’s the language of the Holy Spirit. I believe It’s unique to each believer and their relationship with God
There is absolutely nothing mysterious about Biblical "tongues" - and there is only *one* type - when referring to something spoken, they are nothing more than real, rational language(s); usually, but not always, unknown to those listening to them, but always known by the speaker(s) - it’s their native language (in some cases, it is a language the speaker has learned). _Nowhere_ in the Bible is modern tongues-speech advocated or evidenced. ‘Tongues’ (read, *‘languages’* ) - the divine gift, is the God/Holy Spirit given ability to effortlessly learn to speak and be understood through real-language barriers. It is not xenoglossy (as many people incorrectly assume), nor is it the self-created non-cognitive non-language utterance of what certain Christian denominations are producing today (modern tongues-speech).
Thank you nacy for this , you made it seems easy 👍
Thank you for listening ❤️❤️
Dropping this comment for my bro Dr Half Eyez!!!
Amazing…I’ll let him know Jim, thank you. ☺️👍🏽
Thank you
Thank you 🥰🥰
Search the heart to know the mind of the spirit.
What is the words you use to speak in tongues
@@RowadaMiddleton they are called unknown words/tongues because it’s the language of the Holy Spirit. I believe It’s unique to each believer and their relationship with God
There is absolutely nothing mysterious about Biblical "tongues" - and there is only *one* type - when referring to something spoken, they are nothing more than real, rational language(s); usually, but not always, unknown to those listening to them, but always known by the speaker(s) - it’s their native language (in some cases, it is a language the speaker has learned).
_Nowhere_ in the Bible is modern tongues-speech advocated or evidenced.
‘Tongues’ (read, *‘languages’* ) - the divine gift, is the God/Holy Spirit given ability to effortlessly learn to speak and be understood through real-language barriers. It is not xenoglossy (as many people incorrectly assume), nor is it the self-created non-cognitive non-language utterance of what certain Christian denominations are producing today (modern tongues-speech).