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Rev. Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee

Tongues at Corinth: Languages, not Ecstasies!

To Chrysostom and to all of the other Early Church Fathers, then — with the solitary exception of the Semi- Montanistic Tertullian II — the Corinthian ‘praying in the spirit’ never involved mindless ecstasies. To them, it always involved utterances in real foreign languages!

 

 

Calvin on ‘pray[ing] in the spirit’ in I Cor. 14:15a

What does Paul means by: ‘I will pray with the spirit?’ Paul means, comments Calvin: “It is certainly in order to pray with the spirit, so long as the mind — i.e. the understanding — is also brought into play.

“He therefore allows and approves of the use of the spiritual gift in prayers. But he insists that the mind should not be inactive. And that, of course, is the main point.”

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