Danny Castle - Why We Don't Speak In Tongues.

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Nowhere in Acts do you find the term "Baptism of the Holy Ghost" in connection with speaking in tongues.

The baptism of the Holy Ghost is related to salvation and not tongues (1st Corinthians 12:13).

There is NO command in the Bible to speak with unknown tongues.

A person who does not have the Holy Spirit is not saved (Romans 8:9 and 1st John 4:13).

A wicked generation seeks a sign (Matthew 12:39).

The tongues movement of today is NOT Acts 2 tongues, but the CARNAL tongues of 1st Corinthians.

The tongues of the Bible (in both Acts and 1 Corinthians) were always understandable, known, established, earthly, languages; not indiscernible sounds and utterances as used by the Charismatic Movement today in modern times.

God always initiated the miracle of tongues in the Bible, not men (Acts 2 and 10). In sharp contrast, men initiate the false tongues spoken in Pentecostal churches today.

The gift of tongues in 1st Corinthians was simply the usage of known languages, which some didn't understand, so Paul told them not to speak in foreign languages in multi-lingual congregations unless an interpreter is present. Notice that the gift of tongues in 1st Corinthians is different than the miracle of tongues in Acts 2. In Acts 2 Peter spoke in Greek, but at least 16 different nations heard each man in his own language.

There is a popular heresy circulating in churches today, which claims that speaking-in-tongues is a necessary proof of salvation. Of course, no such teaching is taught anywhere in the Word of God.

On the contrary, the Bible teaches in Romans 8:16, “The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God.”

It is the Holy Spirit which comes to indwell (live) within every believer at the moment of salvation, that bears witness with our spirit that we are saved.

Of all the churches that the Apostle Paul wrote Epistles to, he only addressed the issue of speaking-in-tongues to the carnal church at Corinth. I Corinthians 3:1 tells us that they were carnal and immature in the Lord.

Here is an excellent quote exposing the heresy of tongues from Dr. Max D. Younce's helpful book, I'M SO GLAD YOU ASKED!...

Is Speaking In Tongues Proof of Salvation?

Question: A friend has told me that I should learn to speak in tongues; and then I would know if I am really saved. Is this true?

Answer: There is only one way to know if we are really saved. Just as the Philippian Jailer asked Paul and Silas in Acts 16:30,31,

“...Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved...”

There is only one thing we must do to have eternal life; that is, believe that Jesus Christ died to pay for our sins. Ephesians 1:13 tell us,

“In whom (Christ) ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with the holy Spirit of promise.”

We are sealed by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit upon the moment of belief; and we do not need to seek for any further proof of our salvation, such as the “speaking in tongues.” We need no greater assurance than is found in God's Word. John 3:16 promises that if we believe in Jesus Christ we have, right now! eternal life.

The Holy Spirit will never give anyone the gift of tongues now. They are not for today. 1 Corinthians 13:8 tells us

“whether there be tongues, they shall cease:...”

“Cease” is the Greek verb “pauo.” It means to cease or stop completely. It is used in the perfect tense. This means that when tongues do cease, the action of ceasing will never be interrupted, but will continue forever. In plain words, once tongues cease they will never be reactivated at anytime in the future. It is also in the middle voice, denoting emphasis. The most emphatic statement in this verse is “TONGUES SHALL CEASE”.

1 Corinthians 13:10 tells us when tongues will cease.

“But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.”

The key word in this verse is “perfect.” Some say it is referring to Christ's coming.
“Perfect” is the Greek word “teleion” and means “full grown and mature, complete.” It refers to the end of a process or development. The Second Coming of Christ is not a process, but an instantaneous event. “Perfect“ is never used in the New Testament for the Second Coming of Christ, the Millennium, or Eternal State.

The word “perfect” (teleion) is an adjective here used as a noun. It is in the NEUTER gender. If “perfect” were referring to a person, it would be masculine or feminine. Since it is in the neuter gender, it is not referring to a person, but an object—the completed Word of God.

SOURCE: Dr. Max D. Younce, I'M SO GLAD YOU ASKED!, Volume 2, pg. 226-227; ISBN-13-978-0-9815225-8-6; Morris Publishing.

With the completion of the Bible there was no need for the sign gifts anymore. Mark 16:20, “And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with them, and CONFIRMING THE WORD WITH SIGNS following. Amen.” The Apostolic signs, wonders, and miracles were for the purpose of authenticating the gospel message they were preaching. Once the Word of God was completed (i.e., when the “perfect” of 1st Corinthians 13:10 was fulfilled), the signs gifts were no longer necessary. Tongues is not for today.

The demonic Charismatic type of tongues that is practiced in carnal churches today, does not ever occur in the Bible. In every case of tongues occurring in the Bible, an established earthly language was spoken, and not some mysterious mumbo-jumbo, jibber-jabber, as is practiced in Pentecostal and Charismatic groups today.

In Acts 2:8-11, sixteen different nations are mentioned. Verse 8 tells us that each man heard the Apostle Peter preach in “...our own tongue, wherein we were born...” Yet, dishonestly, false prophets today speak yaba-daba-doo and scooby-dooby-do, errantly calling it of God. No, such jibber-jabber is of the Devil, commonly practiced by New Age gurus, witch doctors, and occultists.

The Biblical miracle of tongues only occurred when God initiated the gift, and not at the whim of men. The power of God is not for sale, as Simon the converted sorcerer learned the hard way (Acts 8:18-24). The demonic health, wealth, and prosperity gang has indoctrinated society to falsely think that God's blessing, power, and healing can be bought with a donation.

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