Muriel wrote:guru267 wrote:
I have always been skeptical about this "Speaking in tongues"
looks a lot more like mass hysteria!

Why do you think it is not really speaking in 'tounges'?
@muriel let me tell you my little unimaginable story. Another time I was meeting another friend from foreign European country. I was with my "saved" friend. And we had a bit difficulty conversing with the foreigner, and I ask my friend since he is saved, I have an idea, in Jesus's name, he can speak in tongues, can't you? He said not like that, he cannot speak the language of the foreigner!!!
It was so funny, how could he not speak in new tongue? I told him he can't say that as a Christian. You know as a Christian, a "born again" for that matter, and as one who reads Mark 16:17, you can't say that you don't have a iota of faith!
Mark 16:17 quotes Jesus Christ (peace be upon him), telling Christians of all dinominations and Churches:
"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."This is for those who believe.
So when we see people enrolling for foreign language classes, all these bishops and priests and pastors and monks and nuns! All these Christian believers, don't they just need a hand placed on their heads and pap new language?
Because this is one of the signs that follow those who truly believe according to Jesus Christ.
So if this guy is speaking lingala, (I'm not talking about just ordinary person here), then even the great Bishops know all the 42 languages in Kenya.
Otherwise, little wonder now you read about Christians telling the world that they have lost faith.