Hello friends, perhaps the subject of speaking in tongues has been seriously discussed under another thread but I could not find it.
I highly recommend a book that I read last week titled “Chasing the Dragon.” Jackie Pullinger wrote the book around 1977 relating what the Lord did for her in answer to prayer for addicts and prostitutes in Hong Kong starting in 1966. In 1966 Jackie was a 22-year-old English Christian who bought a one-way ticket to Hong Kong believing the Lord had a job for her to do. She went without any experience with addicts, without any financial support, and with very little, if any, “prayer support.”
An oft-repeated miracle related in the book was how the Lord delivered many who were addicted to heroin without going through the pain of withdrawal. This happened when the addict was converted and then continued calling on the Lord when he felt withdrawal pains. Especially interesting is how many of these converts (who had no exposure whatsoever to church or to the Bible) spoke in tongues, or, in some cases, prophesied scriptures that they had never learned, let alone heard. Indeed, many experienced painless withdrawal from heroin or opium if they would continue praying in the language that the Lord had supernaturally given them the moment they were saved.
This is an interesting confirmation of the scripture that says, “He who prays in tongues edifies himself” (1 Cor. 14:5).
I looked for anything on Jackie on the web and it seems that she is still serving the Lord and is effectively reaching out to the unsaved in Hong Kong.
As far as understanding why the Lord might do more miracles in one era or place than in another, consider the following. Historians estimate that the communists under Mao Tse Tung killed about 38 million Chinese. Surely many prayers were offered as Christians in China were tortured and then died in the mid-1960s. I am not then surprised that in answer to all of this prayer, the Lord poured out his Spirit at this time in this land in ways that we might find unusual.
Blessings in Christ Jesus,
Rick Samuel
Hi Rick:
A few years ago I would have strongly disagreed with you on this and have chapter and verse ready.
I still have some doctrinal questions about whether tongues have ever, or does now constitute some sort of "paryer language"
Having said that, I have talked to enough missionaries in the past several years to come away absolutely convinced that God is doing remarkable things in the various fields of service, that we fat and happy believers in the U.S. have not seen the likes of in generations...ultimately, everything has to be subjected to the standard of the teaching of the Scriptures and on this one there are divergent views. A few quick questions:
Do these occasions of speaking in tongues take place in public gatherngs?
If they do, is there someone with the gift of interpretation who translates?
Verne