WHAT DOES
THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT PRAYER IN TONGUES?
By Betty Miller
One tremendous weapon that is
available to us as Christians is a form
of prayer that has caused much
controversy in the body of Christ. Even
so, it should not be left out because it
is definitely one of the keys to the
kingdom. This valuable type of prayer is
praying in an unknown tongue or praying
in the spirit. Paul declares in 1
Corinthians 14:14-15,
"For if I pray in an unknown tongue,
my spirit prayeth, but my understanding
is unfruitful. What is it then? I will
pray with the spirit, and I will pray
with the understanding also: I will sing
with the spirit, and I will sing with
the understanding also."
Due to the commotion that "tongues"
has raised in the body of Christ, many
people would just as soon do away with
it. Yet, there have been many other
issues within the church which have
caused problems that have not been put
aside simply because they created
discord. We must resolve the contention,
not throw out speaking in tongues. The
Bible has to remain the standard of
truth. We cannot eliminate portions of
it just because we do not understand it
all.
Paul wrote a letter to the
Corinthians because they were having
problems in the church, including the
same one we are having today regarding
speaking in tongues (see 1
Corinthians 14). Nowhere in this
chapter does Paul recommend doing away
with this gift of the Holy Spirit;
instead he deals with correcting the
problem. Most of the problems regarding
speaking in tongues stem from a lack of
understanding of what the purpose of
this beautiful gift is.
Let us look at this entire chapter to
clear up the confusion. Verse 1 begins:
"Follow after charity, and desire
spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may
prophesy. For he that speaketh in an
unknown tongue speaketh not unto men,
but unto God: for no man understandeth
him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh
mysteries."
From this we can see that when one
speaks in tongues, he is not speaking to
men, but to God. We need to understand
this because many people do not see any
purpose for speaking in tongues, and
therefore do not see their need for this
gift. They contend that love is the only
thing in a Christian's life. We find two
main groups, one emphasizing on the
gifts, and the other the fruit of the
Spirit. The truth is, however, that it
is necessary to possess both. It takes
"two wings for a bird to fly."
The words of the Lord Jesus, just
before his ascension to heaven (after
His resurrection), have been called the
"Great Commission" to the church. The
fulfillment of the Great Commission
requires both the fruit and the gifts.
This account is recorded in Mark
16:15-20: "And he said unto them,
Go ye into all the world, and preach the
gospel to every creature. He that
believeth and is baptized shall be
saved; but he that believeth not shall
be damned. And these signs shall follow
them that believe; In my name shall they
cast out devils; they shall speak with
new tongues; They shall take up
serpents; and if they drink any deadly
thing, it shall not hurt them; they
shall lay hands on the sick, and they
shall recover. So then after the Lord
had spoken unto them, he was received up
into heaven, and sat on the right hand
of God. And they went forth, and
preached every where, the Lord working
with them, and confirming the word with
signs following. Amen."
People's last words before departing
have always been considered important.
Here our Lord's words tell us that we
are to take the gospel to every creature
that they might believe, be saved, and
be baptized. He does not stop with the
salvation message, but goes on to
instruct His disciples that they should
cast out demons, speak with new tongues,
heal the sick, and that nothing would
have any power over them, not even
poison. He said these signs would follow
"them that believe." He did not say just
the apostles would do these things, but
all who were believers.
If this message had been intended
only for the apostles, then why are we
still preaching the gospel today? Either
the entire commission was only for the
apostles, or it was for all believers.
Today, our churches split this
commission, as they are strong on
preaching the gospel, teaching that it
is the duty of every Christian to
witness to others, yet ignoring the
other half, that of speaking with
tongues, healing the sick and casting
out demons. They have been teaching only
half a gospel instead of the "full
gospel." Today, the Lord wants the same
signs that followed the early day
believers to follow us. It is a
confirmation that He is with us when we
have these signs evident in our lives.
On several missionary journeys, we
have had opportunity for a portion of
this Scripture to become very real to
us. Some of the food and drink we
consumed might have been deadly to us,
but the Lord sanctified it and we did
not suffer sickness which could have
come had we not had faith in His Word.
It was quite a struggle for me, with my
medical background, to maintain my trust
in the Lord, for I knew just what
microorganisms were rampant especially
in foreign lands. However, we knew God
had sent us on His mission; and just as
He told His disciples to eat and drink
what was set before them and that
nothing by any means would harm them, we
knew that His Word was just as true and
reliable today as it was then.
Luke 10:8-9, "And into whatsoever
city ye enter, and they receive you, eat
such things as are set before you: And
heal the sick that are therein, and say
unto them, The Kingdom of God is come
nigh unto you." Luke 10:19, "Behold, I
give unto you power to tread on serpents
and scorpions, and over all the power of
the enemy: and nothing shall by any
means hurt you." Hebrews 13:8, "Jesus
Christ the same yesterday, and today,
and for ever."
Of course, there are always
extremists who pervert the Scripture.
Thus, we have some occult groups today
who actually handle poisonous serpents
in their rituals. This was certainly not
the Lord's meaning here. He is saying
that if a serpent should bite us, or we
should (not knowingly) drink poison, it
will not harm us. Paul experienced the
truth of this while on the island
Melita. Act 28:3-5 records,
"And when Paul had gathered a
bundle of sticks, and laid them on the
fire, there came a viper out of the
heat, and fastened on his hand. And when
the barbarians saw the venomous beast
hang on his hand, they said among
themselves, No doubt this man is a
murderer, whom, though he hath escaped
the sea, yet vengeance suffereth not to
live. And he shook off the beast into
the fire, and felt no harm." A
parallel meaning to the Scripture is
that we shall also have this same power
and invulnerability over Satan and his
demons, as he is referred to as "the old
serpent," the devil.
Luke 10:17-19, "And the seventy
returned again with joy, saying, Lord,
even the devils are subject unto us
through thy name. And he said unto them,
I beheld Satan as lightning fall from
heaven. Behold, I give unto you power to
tread on serpents and scorpions, and
over all the power of the enemy: and
nothing shall by any means hurt you."
The Lord does not send us out to do
His work without His power and His
gifts. The gift of tongues is an
important part of our prayer life as it
gives us that power and prepares us for
spiritual battles, enabling us to pray
as the Spirit directs instead of being
solely dependent on our natural minds
and understanding. While praying in the
Spirit, we not only speak mysteries unto
God, but also we pray according to His
will. Romans 8:27 says, "And
he that searcheth the hearts knoweth
what is the mind of the Spirit, because
he maketh intercession for the saints
according to the will of God." The
Spirit of God directs our spirit how to
pray when we pray in tongues. This is a
wonderful blessing, particularly when we
do not know exactly how to pray about a
situation.
We do not understand why God chose
this method of prayer, but as with other
things in God's Word that we do not
understand with the natural mind, they
remain truths none the less. When I was
seeking this particular gift, one of my
objections was that I could not see why
we needed to speak in a language that we
did not understand. The Lord spoke to my
heart and asked me if I understood the
mysteries of salvation. I replied, "No."
He then said, "But you accepted
salvation, received Me in your heart,
and were saved even though you did not
understand why Jesus had to die on a
cross for your sins." I replied, "Yes."
He said, "It is the same way with the
Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues; if
you will ask for this blessing you will
receive Him, and He will give you a
heavenly language with which to pray and
worship. You'll find that you will have
joy, peace, love and power in a new
dimension."
Speaking in tongues is also given to
build us up. 1 Corinthians 14:3-4
states, "But he that prophesieth
speaketh unto men to edification, and
exhortation, and comfort. He that
speaketh in an unknown tongue edifieth
himself; but he that prophesieth
edifieth the church."
The word edify
means to "build up"; therefore, praying
in tongues strengthens us and lifts our
spirits while the gift of prophecy
strengthens and builds up the church.
When we pray in tongues, we get blessed.
We pray about whatever our number one
problem and need is. The Holy Spirit
knows better than we what our needs are.
For example, we do not know what is
ahead of us each day, but the Lord does.
If He saw an attack of the enemy coming,
He could prompt us to pray in the spirit
to offset the devil's attack. The Lord
knows every test, trial or attack that
is coming up, and desires to see us
prepared to meet and overcome it by
implementing this valuable tool of
praying in tongues. It is hard for us to
reach out to others when we are burdened
ourselves, so praying in the spirit
about our problems also frees us to then
intercede for others.
We can also use our unknown tongue to
pray and intercede for others. It is
truly a powerful weapon against the
devil. That is why the devil tries so
hard to keep people from asking for it.
He even lies and says the gift of
tongues is from him, just to keep people
from receiving it and using it against
him.
True, there are false gifts of
tongues from the devil, and several
occult groups practice them. Satan
always tries to counterfeit the real
thing. However, these false tongues do
not edify and are really more of a
chant. A typical example would be the
"mantra" in Transcendental Meditation.
These tongues are inspired by the devil,
not the Holy Spirit. We never need fear
receiving anything false from the Lord
if we are seeking our gift from Him.
Luke 11:11-13 gives us that
assurance:
"If a son shall ask bread of any of
you that is a father, will he give him a
stone? or if he ask a fish, will he for
a fish give him a serpent? Or if he
shall ask an egg, will he offer him a
scorpion? If ye then, being evil, know
how to give good gifts unto your
children: how much more shall your
heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to
them that ask him?"
Throughout chapter 14 of 1
Corinthians Paul encourages us to
pray in tongues, and pray with our
understanding. In verse 18 he
says, "I thank my God, I speak with
tongues more than ye all." In verse 21,
Paul quotes a verse from Isaiah 28:11,
"For with stammering lips and another
tongue will he speak to this people."
Sometimes people receive a beautiful
tongue in a foreign sounding language,
while others only receive stammering
syllables or a few strange words. Do not
be discouraged at whatever sound comes
out. It is beautiful to God and it comes
from His Spirit.
Paul tells us in verse 5, "I would
that ye all spake with tongues, but
rather that ye prophesied: for greater
is he that prophesieth than he that
speaketh with tongues, except he
interpret, that the church may receive
edifying." Speaking in tongues
edifies us, but it does not edify
someone else unless there is an
interpretation. The greatest thing that
causes confusion over tongues is not
realizing that there are two kinds of
speaking in tongues: one that is given
to all who desire it and are baptized in
His Spirit; the other is a ministry gift
mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12:30. In
this verse the question is asked, "Do
all speak with tongues?" This is not
speaking about the tongues available to
all, but refers to those Christians
called to minister in tongues before the
church. This ministry of tongues is
coupled with the ministry of
interpretation, so that the whole church
can be edified. The individual gift of
tongues is indeed a priceless key that
unlocks many of the doors that hinder
our walk with the Lord. If we are to
walk in victory we need to seek the Lord
and ask Him not only for this gift, but
for all that is available to us as His
children.
1 Corinthians 14:39: So [to
conclude], my brethren, earnestly desire
and set your hearts on prophesying (on
being inspired to preach and teach and
to interpret God's will and purpose),
and do not forbid or hinder speaking in
[unknown] tongues.
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Betty
Miller has written several books on
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