Sunday, November 29, 2015

THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT – XXIV (The Interpretation of Tongues)

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THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT – XXIV

THE INTERPRETATION OF TONGUES

1 Corinthians 12:10   …to another the interpretation of tongues…

Before we discuss this ninth and last-listed gift of the Spirit; I wanted to make one thing perfectly clear regarding the gift of speaking in tongues.

Mark 16:17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;

There are many believers who have either a disdain for or a nonchalant disregard for the gift of speaking in tongues.  Perhaps it is due to all the “negative press” it has received through the years.  Disciples of Yahushua Messiah, however, are NOT men pleasers; nor are we concerned about what anyone other than our Master and our Elohim think of us.  Consequently, we must consider the implications and ramifications of this verse in Mark 16; and ask ourselves, “Am I a believer?”  If the answer to that question is “Yes,” and you do not “speak with new tongues,” you MUST ask yourself, “Why don’t I?” 

If the purpose of your life is obedience to the will of IAUE, and your heart is open to anything and everything that IAUE wants for your life regardless what your friends, family or even your pastor might think, or even what your own doctrinal beliefs might prescribe or limit for you; all you need to do is present yourself to IAUE to receive what He desires all believers to receive; and you will find that you will speak with new tongues.  It is a weapon and a tool that IAUE has provided as necessary equipment for all believers.
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We now come to the one gift of the Spirit that has been given exclusively to make another gift of the Spirit more beneficial to the assembly of disciples. 

1 Corinthians 14:5 I would that ye all spake with tongues but rather that ye prophesied: for greater is he that prophesieth than he that speaketh with tongues, except he interpret, that the church may receive edifying.

All of the gifts of the Spirit have as their foremost objective the edifying of the body of Messiah.  Because it is unknown what is said, speaking/praying in tongues offers absolutely no edification to the Body.  As Paul says, “For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful.” (1 Corinthians 14:14) So, one who speaks in tongues may edify himself (1 Corinthians 14:4); but he does not edify the church unless what he says is interpreted.

The gift of interpretation of tongues is absolutely dependent upon the exercise of the gift of speaking in tongues.  Without tongues, there is nothing to be interpreted.  Consider, in the light of my opening comments, if IAUE has provided for EVERYONE to be able to speak in tongues; then EVERYONE has the ability to bring something to the assembly.  No one in the Body of Messiah is without something to offer.

1 Corinthians 14:26 How is it then, brethren?  When ye come together, every one of you hath a psalm, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a revelation, hath an interpretation. Let all things be done unto edifying.

The limitation on the use of the gift of tongues in the assembly is the presence, or lack thereof, of one with the gift of interpretation of tongues.  Thus the interpreter is an enabler.  He/she enables the assembly to receive more edification within the meeting; because his/her presence frees up the use of the gift of speaking in tongues in the assembly.  (Remember my illustration last week of the pastor who felt lead by the Spirit to speak in tongues in his Sunday morning service?  When he looked up and saw me, he knew that an interpreter of tongues was present.  It enabled him to speak in tongues, knowing that IAUE had provided for order in the assembly, by having provided an interpreter.)

1 Corinthians 14:28 But if there be no interpreter, let him (the one who speaks in tongues) keep silence in the church; and let him speak to himself, and to IAUE.

Many assemblies are aware of those in their number who have the gift of interpretation of tongues; and their presence (or absence) in the meeting determines whether or not the gift of speaking in tongues is “on the table” for use in the assembly. 

I remember taking one of my brothers with me to the Sunday morning service of a “charismatic” fellowship.  My brother was not yet filled with the Spirit and had no experience or understanding of the gifts of the Spirit.  He came with me with reservations, but he was confident of the legitimacy of my own experience and he trusted that I would not take him somewhere that he was not going to be “safe”.  At one point in the service, a man stood up and spoke in tongues for about 20 seconds.  When he finished speaking and sat down; I leaned over to my brother and whispered, “If they get it right, they will mention this, and this…and this.”  Then another man stood up and provided the interpretation of tongues; and he said, “this, and this…and this.”  My brother was astonished and knew it was no coincidence.  It confirmed for him that the Holy Spirit was indeed in manifestation.

Because the gift of speaking in tongues is so prolific in the church, in order to facilitate the usefulness of the gift, Paul says:

1 Corinthians 14:13 Wherefore let him that speaketh in an unknown tongue pray that he may interpret.

This is not a suggestion.  It is the instruction of the apostle, speaking under the influence of the Holy Spirit.  If you speak in tongues; you should pray that IAUE enable you to interpret your tongues.  (Note that in 1 Corinthians 14, Paul uses “speaking” and “praying” in tongues interchangeably.  The experience of praying in tongues is ultimately no different than speaking in tongues in the assembly.  The only real difference is who can hear you when you speak.)  This prayer, when answered, will enable you not only to be the interpreter present in an assembly that frees up the gift of speaking in tongues to that assembly’s meetings; but it will also enable your mind to be fruitful when you are able to interpret your own prayer in the spirit.

1 Corinthians 14:27 If any man speak in an unknown tongue, let it be by two, or at the most by three, and that by course; and let one interpret.

Here, Paul provides a limitation on the use of the gift of speaking in tongues in the meetings of the assembly.  There are some practical reasons for this.  The actual speaking in tongues is not edifying; but it is time consuming.  Between the speaking in tongues, and the interpretation of tongues, two people could have prophesied.  The simple math of it is one message that edifies the Body (that takes twice as much time) versus two messages that edify the Body (in the same span of time).  If edifying the Body is what is important, we can understand why Paul preferred prophecy to speaking in tongues in the assembly. 

One very important element we have not yet discussed about this gift is that it is called the “interpretation” of tongues; not the “translation” of tongues.  The word for “interpretation” literally means “to explain.”  I have sat next to people who witnessed someone speak in tongues for 15 seconds, then heard the interpreter speak for a minute; or just the opposite, the utterance in tongues was a minute long, and the interpretation was 10-15 seconds long.  The time comparison is of no consequence.  The interpretation is only necessary to take as much time as is needed in order to explain what has been said in tongues.  It is not a word-for-word translation of tongues.

You will recall the illustration I provided in our study of the gift of speaking in tongues, where the woman came into the meeting just to show off and look spiritual.  She spoke in tongues at a time when it was not the leading of the Holy Spirit.  I gently reprimanded the woman, then in a sentence or two, I explained to the assembly the basic content of what she had said, using very general terms.  I could have been more explicit with my interpretation; but it was not originally intended for the assembly; so I only provided an explanation that was sufficient for the assembly to be edified.

How does this gift work?  For me, when I hear someone speaking in tongues in an assembly, my mind is instructed upon the content as though I were hearing them speak in English (my native language). To my ears, it is gibberish, just as it is to everyone else who hears it; but I know what they are saying.  Unlike the more common experience with a word of wisdom or word of knowledge or word of prophecy, where words tend to come in a flow as I speak them; interpretation of tongues comes as an explanation, enabling me to explain to others what has been said.  There are so few people who really move in this gift that I have not had the privilege of discussing how it operates in other believers.  Though I have no reason to believe my experience is universal; I suspect it is common, since we are not translating tongues; we are explaining content.

Because of the erroneous training within the church over the past 20-30 years, many believers have been lead to think of tongues with interpretation being the same thing as prophecy.  This leads to two more errors. One is the false notion that IAUE has dedicated two gifts (tongues and interpretation of tongues) to accomplish the exact same thing as a third gift (prophecy). Also, it leads people into expecting the interpretation of tongues to sound like a prophetic utterance.  The consequence of that is a lot of “made up” prophecies and a lot of uninterpreted tongues.

When one prays or speaks in an unknown tongue, Paul says he prays/speaks to IAUE, not to men.  When one prophecies, one speaks to man, not to IAUE.  If you interpret tongues correctly; it will not be a message to the assembly.  It will be a declaration to IAUE.  I have been in many assemblies where a person believed that they had “a word” to speak to the congregation.  Instead of prophesying, they spoke in tongues for a while, then gave the appearance of interpreting their tongues.  This is a very common practice; and it flows from immaturity in the Spirit.  Many believers want to speak in tongues aloud in the assembly just to be heard; and they use the appearance of speaking a message in tongues as an excuse.  (Just to be clear, there is no such thing as a “message in tongues.”  That is a concept that originates from the false belief that tongues with interpretation is equal to a prophetic utterance.) People also think that if they speak in tongues before they speak what’s on their mind, as though they were exercising the gift of interpretation of tongues, it will give more credibility to their words; or, more selfishly, it will make others think of them as very spiritually gifted because they just used two gifts in the meeting.

Sadly, this gift is abused as much if not more than the gift of speaking in tongues.  The church has yet to understand how it is to be used; and false ideas and false teachings have created a form of spiritual “pressure” to conform the exercise of this gift to church doctrine.  This has cost the church the edification of actually having tongues interpreted, and has subjected the church to an abundance of false prophetic utterances.

We will close our study on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit with this post.  If you should have any questions that remain regarding any aspect of this study, please email me at kaprion@gmail.com.  I will be glad to respond to your questions.


Kingdom heart: a heart that offers no resistance to the performance of the will of IAUE.



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