I do speak in tongues some when I pray.
But I don’t necessarily believe PRAYING IN THE SPIRIT is only when I speak in tongues
I believe that the Holy Ghost can take over your prayer in your native tongue, Just like the Holy Ghost will inspire you to say something in your native tongue while preaching or teaching and you wonder within yourself where it came from. It may change the flow of the lesson or message.
speaking in tongues is the classical terminology
prayer language was introduced by the Jesus movement
then picked up by the Vineyard and community churches
finally becoming reflective of the neo-Charismatic movement
I believe we’ve discussed this with William DeArteaga and Peter Vandever on several occasions before to clarify it
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Joe Absher
Pentecostal and I luv it!
Varnel Watson
I wouldnt call it prayer language but oh well
Scotty Searan
I do speak in tongues some when I pray.
But I don’t necessarily believe PRAYING IN THE SPIRIT is only when I speak in tongues
I believe that the Holy Ghost can take over your prayer in your native tongue, Just like the Holy Ghost will inspire you to say something in your native tongue while preaching or teaching and you wonder within yourself where it came from. It may change the flow of the lesson or message.
Varnel Watson
speaking in tongues is the classical terminology
prayer language was introduced by the Jesus movement
then picked up by the Vineyard and community churches
finally becoming reflective of the neo-Charismatic movement
I believe we’ve discussed this with William DeArteaga and Peter Vandever on several occasions before to clarify it