I agree with you and agree with what Paul said in 1 Co 12 that people can a do make dumb idols out of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. That is what most folks end up doing - acting like what is written in 1 Co 13:1-3.jlay wrote:BW,
No one is arguing the content of the text. The argument is whether this phenomenon in Pentecostal circles is the same as what Paul references in 1 Corinthians.
I have attended a Bible study with several men who so called speak in tongues. They often do this under their breath when we are having group prayer. If anything it is disruptive, even at low volume. Why? Because it obviously makes no sense. I trust these men, and have known them for years. I choose to look at this as a secondary issue, as do they. I think I have been very gracious and have even prayed that if this is genuine, I want God to reveal this to me. So far, in eight years, I've received nothing to confirm this to be the case.
I would say the burden here is on you to defend this interpretation. The author and audience are both different here.Fact is, this exist and Paul stated not to forbid it. These gifts did not vanish away yet. This vanishing cannot be contextually supported by misquoting 1 Co 13:10. The perfect that comes, is spoke of plainly in Rev 21:6 when the Lord says IT IS DONE at the time of the new heaven and earth. The reason as to why 1 Co 13:12 - I know in part - is that after you write, speak, teach, etc, the gifts of HS,these come to an end, fulfilled in purpose sometime during our mortal life; therefore, new words, gifts, are needed after the others fulfilled their purposes.
The context of 1 Cor. is dealing with a church that was abusing and misusing the gifts. He was addressing "tongues" in the sense that whatever was happening in these meetings was NOT tongues at all. That is often overlooked. We shouldn't read too much into the gracious manner in which Paul is dealing with this wayward fellowship, whose meetings have fallen into turmoil and dissaray.
Paul does reference that there is some genuine gift of tongues. Still, the only genuine example we have of tongues is in the book of Acts, and we can deduce that this is nothing like what we see in charasmatic circles today.
Acts 2:4 "And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance."
Acts 2:6 "Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language."
What is clear from this text is that the gift was that listeners heard the speaker and UNDERSTOOD.
Yes, there are false spirits out there too that folks are ensnared with.
The real gifts of the Holy Spirit will cause us to learn from mistakes and repent of the 1 Co 13:1-3 ways and will learn to no longer speak rudely - divide the Church, or act proudly. Sadly some remain this way regarding the gifts of languages and refuse to repent of turning something holy into an idol. Recall, the ancient Jews did this with the Law too so it can happen with any of the holy things God grants us. What I am attempting to say is that we, including myself, regain spiritual sanity on these matters and be governed in the uses of the Gifts by what Paul mentions as the most excellent way - of Agape. There is a need to start somewhere so it might as well begin here.
It is because of fear of abuses of the gifts that many eschew them altogether. Thus, the hunger for God displaying his Glory as He promised is equally stained as one abusing the gifts do so that nothing is the result. The Church progresses up to a point and sort of stops. People grow weary and often fall away due to boredom in places that fear the gifts or victimized by abuses of making gifts dumb idols by those that refuse the governance of God's spiritual gifts by his Love.
There is a balance and that balance is found in 1 Co 13:1-13. Let's return to that and bring glory back to God and not ourselves is all what I am attempting to explain. I condemn the abuses of tongues as much as anyone here has done, and I also condemn the denial of them too that tosses out the baby with the bath water. This puts me in a predicament, I can either deny the power of God out of fear or attempt to demonstrate the balance correction Paul lead into in 1 Co 13:1-13 regarding those who make dumb idols out of the gifts. I most likely will not be popular with either side but the bible is plain on this matter - let us all move on into the maturity that God's Governing Agape brings...
(Let These gifts of wisdom, knowledge, Faith, ministry, teaching, exhortation, giving, leading, mercy, healings, working of miracles, prophecy discerning of spirits, tongues and interpretations, administrations governed/influence by God’s) Love - that most excellent way... that guides each of these to...
…suffer long and is kind… does not envy…does not parade itself
,,, is not puffed up … does not behave rudely … does not seek its own … is not provoked,
… thinks no evil … does not rejoice in iniquity… rejoices in the truth
… bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things
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