This lecture is a Reformed response to speaking in tongues.
It explains the meaning, sign value, apostolic administration, and cessation of Biblical tongues from Acts 2, 1 Corinthians 14, Isaiah 28 and numerous other passages.
The lecture concludes with a brief Reformed response to the charismatic/pentecostal movement.


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Jul 18, 2006Bryan Miller #
This was a reasonably thorough sermon. However, it would have been helpful to hear more about how the prophets in the day of Samuel and King Saul (including those two themselves) spoke in ecstatic language and what the function of that ecstatic speech entailed and how that tied into the discussion. Perhaps it is also a function of a prophetic office (but what function? It did not seem to just be “different languages” although I agree with that exegesis in the NT) that like the apostleship is no longer continuing today. The preacher also came across as “yelling” to me, perhaps it was the quality of the recording though?