No, I appologize if you think I am being misleading or that I am saying the Scriptures literally uses the word false here.
It is an overall concept of truth that the entire Bible projects to me. God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are the truth and the way. Regarding anything to with the Bible or the Gospel that St. Paul said he taught, If something is not of God then, for me it is false.
I think that too many of us can be and, some are infact, in bondage to these untruths. Now this will raise some eyebrows but, some examples of this bondage are the idea that your salvation is dependant on or predicated by being water baptised, daily asking for forgiveness of your sins (1 John 1:9), and speaking in tongues, as some examples.
Back to tongues; I hope my orignal thread did state that if God wants a person to speak in togues to reinforce His message today, that is entirely up to God because of who he is; who can argue that?
Paul said he spoke in tongues but, he also discouage it for the most part and; I think because of it being used falsley, it was not being used to edify God's message.
Speaking in tongues is a form of prophesying, if it is of God; and if it is not used to edify God, would it not be an untruth or a false teaching?
I have been in many churches where speaking in tongues takes place...sometimes it is just that person speaking whom it edifies...sometimes the preacher will spout out something in tongues and then continue to preach, like it never happened.
I have also been present when tongues were misused...by Pastors. That is where you have to use discernment. One can "feel" the difference, if...
Of course you have to believe in the fruit and gifts of the spirit to recieve or use them, just because you don't experience something does not make it false.
On daily asking for forgivness...what about the Lords Prayer? Is that not a outline of how we should pray?
“When you pray, say:
Our Father in heaven,
Hallowed be Your name.
Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
On earth as it is in heaven.
Give us day by day our daily bread.
And forgive us our sins,
For we also forgive everyone who is indebted to us.
And do not lead us into temptation,
But deliver us from the evil one.”
We praise Him, we ask for His will to be done, we ask that he be our provider, and we acknowledge we are sinners, we forgive others, and protect us from falling into more sin.
??? Jesus gave us this example, was He wrong?