Sentences with phrase «thinking in tongues»

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In the end, Washington was felled by what modern doctors think was a case of epiglottitis, an acute bacterial inflammation of the little flap at the base of the tongue that covers the trachea.
I think I've been speaking in tongues
Heck, my Church librarian thinks I lack the power of the Holy Spirit cause I haven't spoke in tongues.
j / k thought a little «tongue - in - cheek» humor was needed.
I think this particular organization is set up as a bit of a tongue in cheek flip off to religion in general.
tutions, including «so - called» speaking in tongues, is foolishness and the high - minded thinking of a few individuals that has nothing to do with any communication with God (Romans 11:20; 2 Timothy 3:4).
I was responding to Voice of Reason a bit tongue in cheek because as the one with the knowledge — he or she will have to plan the lesson for me unless he or she believes it is not worth the effort because it seems (from the instructor's assessment) that I am unable to move forward in my thinking.
Here's an old post I did about the concept of atheist's being angry at god though, since I guess that applies — though I think this was more tongue in cheek even if it didn't go across perfectly:
It can be hard for us to understand how someone can think about God so differently than someone else: «How can a Christian believe in speaking in tongues?
for the way you let the thoughts that singularly unfurl in the curling neurones of your brain alone, find their brave way to the tip of your willing tongue as wholehearted words, for the way you say only what you can, only how you can, only you can do what you can,
Though I have no desire to deprive experts of their pleasures and I do understand the joys of fluency in a another tongue, in terms of expediting interpersonal contactual points in time, the aspects of which appear on first examination to be of a nature so non-effective as to be thought hardly worth facilitating, hopefully, the sum of these co-optations, possibility-wise, are thought to be so negligible, that while on the surface appearing deep, in terms of clarity what I have said is not.
Great, I'm going to think of something tongue - in - cheek to say, or something that disparages Christians, or simply post an insult, or maybe just spew some good ol' venom.
I am speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
Orwell next attacks what he calls «operators or false limbs» — the shoddy phrases that slip so easily from the tongue (or the typewriter) and fill such embarrassingly large blanks both in the thought processes and on paper that we actually grow rather fond of them.
Yes, some people pray incoherently out of habit or because they are not being thoughtful, but sometimes the prayers you criticise result from spiritual emotion and depth of experience of God - especially (I think) speaking in tongues.
I think the statement was made with tongue in cheek.
Not even the thousand tongues of Methodist hymnody could have given utterance to the avalanche of thoughts and feelings that erupted in me
(i think we need the gift of «new tongues» - sharing the Gospel like they did in Acts 2: practically, relevantly and in a life changing / culture awakening way)
I got to the point where I didn't think I could listen to one more sermon, one more «praise report,» one more prayer request (that I knew would never be answered), one more «message from the Lord» in the form of speaking in tongues and interpretation, or one more «prophecy.»
When they read about the baptism of the Holy Spirit and fire, they didn't think about speaking in tongues or getting slain the Spirit.
I think it's fascinating that in the context of lengthy instructions on how to ensure that tongues and interpretations operate in an orderly way in I Corinthians 12 - 14, Paul comes back around to say «Forbid not to speak in tongues
I think our western ideas have prevented us from letting God outside our box of understanding.How often i have done this in my own walk.Im sure the sun standing still or the parting of the red sea shocked the people of the day.Speaking in tongues is a gift.
«silly woman I already have a tongue in my mouth» I thought.
I have sometimes been in prayer meetings where people clearly lose their train of thought, or they don't really know how to pray for the issue at hand, and so rather than pause, or stumble around for the right words, or simply pray wrongly and let God sort it out (He doesn't mind), the person instead starts to «speak in tongues,» thus trying to impress everybody with their spirituality.
I use the gift to edify myself in private or at times if I pray for someone and am not sure what to pray I use tongues under my breath and it's as though the Spirit aligns my thoughts with His and then I proceed to pray normally believing it is under The Spirits guidance.
What are your thoughts about speaking in tongues?
I used to think it was the old European women from three or four generations back that had religion and superst.ition fed to them in equal amounts — even some as recent as my mother's generation with the nuns» stories about lying before communion and having their tongue fall out of their mouths, or having the stone lions in front of the protestant church come to life and eat them or having the earth open up and swallow them because they didn't go to confession.
In the bible, gift of tongues was for purpose of allowing foreigners to understand what was being said, so I've always thought my daughter has the gift of tongues as she speaks several languages fluently and understands even more.
I know a linguist who thinks and has seen what he describes as a gift of «tongues», whereby some individuals pick up and learn to speak another language very rapidly, in a matter of days or weeks.
Even the apostles they came out in the morning speaking in tongues and the people thought they were drunk you would have no idea the proper way to act so Merry Christmas even to you.
Strange thoughts, fantasies, dreams, slips of the tongue, the jokes we think are funny, the place we sit in church, the way we feel when someone is angry, the things we remember, the people we like or don't like — all make sense when we understand their hidden meaning.
But then in 14:24, he writes that if people are speaking in tongues, and an unbeliever comes in, they will think we are crazy, but if we are prophesying, then they might be convicted.
Probably some there who spoke in tongues thought themselves moved on occasion to curse Jesus (I Cor.
For all these reasons, in a congregation famous for speaking in tongues, Paul had to rate Corinthian Christians as being highly immature, rank beginners, men and women «of the flesh,» «babes in Christ,» «children in their thinking» (I Cor.
On the other hand, it's not clear to me that it'd be an automatic ticket to Hell if you felt really moved and sort of fooled yourself into thinking that you were speaking in tongues when you were really just sort of pretending.
What do you think about the Scriptures in 1 corinthians where it talks about their being a diversity of spiritual gifts, and that not everyone will recieve the gift of prophecy, or the gift of speaking in tongues, or the gift of teaching, but God distributes these gifts as He wills.
Those that speak in tongues or those who think it is demonic?
I think its 1 corinthians 14, it talks about how speaking in tongues has it time and purpose, and that speaking in tongues in a public setting in the church is not what God wants.
I also get that the Charismatics think the Calvinists are not Christians because they don't speak in tongues.
Prophets also have basically affirmed nations so long as they are not subservient to the devils, that is, the powers and principalities that be rebellious against God: In KJV Isa 66:18 For I [know] their works and their thoughts: it shall come, that I will gather all nations and tongues; and they shall come, and see my glory.
It was well worth it, though my husband did think I was a bit crazy to be baking in the middle of the night he kindly bit his tongue knowing that he wouldn't get any if he criticized too much.
I think the shape is perfect for licking all the cream off in one fell swoop of the tongue.
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I have had beef tongue a couple different ways, but I never thought about having it in a salad!
Have just burnt my tongue trying these delish straws as I couldn't wait, been thinking about you guys the whole time I've been pottering in the kitchen too.
A bit of tongue - in - cheek I thought, didn't expect a reply.
We shouldn't lose our ability to laugh at sports, but the thought of New York City landmarks» being destroyed, no matter how tongue in cheek, just isn't that funny anymore.
But as I was reading about that in The Mirror today I spotted what looks like a slip of the tongue from their mouthy manager and I could not help thinking that he has inadvertently admitted to the cheating (or gamesmanship) that Arsenal fans have long suspected.
That statement may possibly been a little tongue - in - cheek as I don't really think that any Arsenal fan will actually feel sorry for our errant Chilean «superstar» who has gone to Manchester United on an obscene wage of over 500,000 GBP a week.
At one point I thought that Giroud was playing, with bleached hair, the way he was getting on the end of things in the box, only to mess it up and poke his tongue out!?
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