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Law of spiritual relativity
Nothing is higher than love (Agape) in the Church.
You can dump Spiritual gifts for love, both go together.
1 Cor 14:2.
Love is connected to man while the spiritual connected to God
Both are operated in action
No spiritual gift should bring confusion 1 Co 14:33
Exercising Spiritual gifts without love negative the fact that God is in action.
The church must be thought.
1 Co 14:12;19; Ro 14:19;
The church must be encourage
Any gift coursing confusion may be stopped not minding the spiritual implication 1 Co 14:34;
Spiritual gifts need to be taught.
1 Co 14:35-38;
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In those days the people in the Corinthian church, speak in tongues as a symbol of the evidence of the holy spirit leaving in them, maybe a few of them prophesy 1 Co 14:5; .
But Apostle Paul enjoins that them to prophecy.
Num 11:29;
Weighing the between the gift of Tongue and Prophesy
Using Tongue connects you to God. 1. Co 14:2; Act 2:4; Tongue is mysteries.
Prophesy connects you to God and man.
Tongue speakers edify themselves - build up themself.
A tongue does not Educate or build-up 1 Co 14:2; Gen 11:7; 42:23; Prophecies is understandable, Educate, and Teach, and Confort 1 Co 14:3-4; Act 13:31; 9:31;
The prophetic gift is more valuable Tongue speaking.
1 Cor 14:5; 13;
Tongues can be interpreted.
Act 2:5-7; 1 Co 14:5;
Interpreted tongues are equated to Prophesy so they are then valuable.
1 Co 14:5
Tongues are valuable in personal prayer than the corporate.
1 Co 14:14
Characteristics of Prophesy
Revelation.
1Co 14:24-26; Eph 1:17.
So Phi 3:15;
Knowledge 1 Co 12:8;
Doctrine 1 Co 14:31;
Administration of Tongues and Prophesy.
We must take turns while prophesying because it can cause confusion 1 Co 14:29;
Sharing of Vision and Prophesy by turn 1 Co 14:30-31;
The tongue needs an interpreter - 1 Cor 14:27-28;
Prophetic spirits are subject to a higher authority 1 Co 14:32;
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