

Ep 1173 | Speaking in Tongues or Muttering Nonsense? The Truth About the Viral TikTok Video
16 snips Apr 16, 2025
A discussion dives into the complexities of speaking in tongues, questioning sincerity versus performative expressions in prayer. The conversation highlights biblical guidance on worship orderliness and emphasizes meaningful communication. The infamous Karmelo Anthony case takes center stage, examining bond reductions and potential ethical dilemmas surrounding family finances. Reflecting on justice and morality, the hosts tackle societal reactions to high-profile incidents, sparking thought on the implications of financial support amidst controversy.
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Public Tongues Are Unbiblical
- Public praying or speaking in tongues on social media is often unbiblical and can be spiritually dangerous.
- Genuine prayer according to Jesus should not be a performance seeking attention or likes.
Follow Biblical Order in Tongues
- Do not pray or speak in tongues publicly without interpretation in the church.
- Speaking in tongues must edify the church, or else remain silent and pray privately.
Tongues at Pentecost Were Real Languages
- The first biblical account of tongues at Pentecost involved speaking actual known languages.
- These gifts were for evangelism so listeners could understand the gospel in their native tongues.