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How do we know speaking in tongues is a true doctrine?

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The doctrine of speaking in tongues is substantiated through the scriptural accounts and the consistent definition of tongues as known languages.

Speaking in tongues is authenticated by the direct accounts in the New Testament, particularly in Acts 2, where the apostles were enabled by the Holy Spirit to speak in various languages to communicate the gospel effectively. Furthermore, Paul affirms the genuine use of tongues in the early church in 1 Corinthians 12:4-11, highlighting that these were spiritual gifts given for the edification of the church. The consistent definition of tongues as actual spoken languages, as opposed to gibberish or heavenly languages, aligns with the intention of God for clear communication of His word. Thus, the authenticity of this doctrine is not based solely on modern interpretations but on the scriptural foundation it stands upon.
Scripture References: Acts 2:1-11, 1 Corinthians 12:4-11

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