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ICXCNIKA
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A little background.
When I was 14 (28 years ago) I “accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior” and all that went with it. I attended Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches and was exposed to speaking in tongues. I don’t find it odd, or scary. I believe it is a gift from the Holy Spirit, although from the abuses that I saw in the Pentecostal movement I question if much of what I was exposed to came from the Holy Spirit.
When I was “saved” I also was prayed over to receive the gift of speaking in tongues and later the same day began speaking in a different language. Since I left the Pentecostal movmement, years ago, I have not practiced that language and I am very doubtful that it was from the Holy Spirit.
My wife and I go to a weekly “Charismatic” Catholic prayer group. I really like it. It is very different from the emotional free for all I expereinced as a young Christian. We pray the rosary, lay hands on members with special needs, and some of the members get visions. (I realize these are private revelations and there is nothing sensational). Most of the members do speak in tongues and do so quietly during some of the prayers. Nothing is dis-orderly and everything is done in reverence.
The woman who leads the prayer group has asked me, at our next meeting, to lay hands on each member and pray and pray for special intentions. As we discussed it she asked if I have a prayer language. I knew this was going to happen. I told her no, however God has given me other gifts.
I am concerned now that she is going to try to compell me to ask for the gift of speaking in tongues. And I have a feeling that our ideas about that gift will differ. I am planning to speak to her tomorrow.
It seems to me that Confirmation is the sacrament when one receives the infilling of the Holy Spirit and at that sacrament one receives one’s spiritual gifts. Since it is a sacrament, then it is something that must be performed by a priest. At one of our meetings the group prayed over a woman to receive the gift of speaking in tongues. If it isn’t God’s will for a person to have that gift, then they won’t get it.
So, can anyone give me some advice about this? Any official teaching on how this should be done and how I should deal with it.
Thanks.
When I was 14 (28 years ago) I “accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior” and all that went with it. I attended Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches and was exposed to speaking in tongues. I don’t find it odd, or scary. I believe it is a gift from the Holy Spirit, although from the abuses that I saw in the Pentecostal movement I question if much of what I was exposed to came from the Holy Spirit.
When I was “saved” I also was prayed over to receive the gift of speaking in tongues and later the same day began speaking in a different language. Since I left the Pentecostal movmement, years ago, I have not practiced that language and I am very doubtful that it was from the Holy Spirit.
My wife and I go to a weekly “Charismatic” Catholic prayer group. I really like it. It is very different from the emotional free for all I expereinced as a young Christian. We pray the rosary, lay hands on members with special needs, and some of the members get visions. (I realize these are private revelations and there is nothing sensational). Most of the members do speak in tongues and do so quietly during some of the prayers. Nothing is dis-orderly and everything is done in reverence.
The woman who leads the prayer group has asked me, at our next meeting, to lay hands on each member and pray and pray for special intentions. As we discussed it she asked if I have a prayer language. I knew this was going to happen. I told her no, however God has given me other gifts.
I am concerned now that she is going to try to compell me to ask for the gift of speaking in tongues. And I have a feeling that our ideas about that gift will differ. I am planning to speak to her tomorrow.
It seems to me that Confirmation is the sacrament when one receives the infilling of the Holy Spirit and at that sacrament one receives one’s spiritual gifts. Since it is a sacrament, then it is something that must be performed by a priest. At one of our meetings the group prayed over a woman to receive the gift of speaking in tongues. If it isn’t God’s will for a person to have that gift, then they won’t get it.
So, can anyone give me some advice about this? Any official teaching on how this should be done and how I should deal with it.
Thanks.