Yes Mr. Meth, I am aware of Paul's point in 1 Corinthians 14, about how useless it is to speak in tongues when nobody can understand that gibberish.
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You realise, of course, that there is more than one type of 'tongue' gift described in the NT, JC?
While, yes, you are correct in saying that, where there is prophesy, there needs to be interpretation - and that's why I'm a bit dubious about certain fringe churches.
But I think you'll find that there are other types of tongue described - and (thankfully) one doesn't need to exhibit the Toronto effect to demonstrate them...indeed, I'd suggest that, if one were not in control, that would be absolutely against Scripture.
I don't know why I was given the ability to use tongues - and I do, in my private prayer and meditation times, when I can't find the words but need to pray very deeply.
Presumably for the "building up of the Church" as Scripture has it.
Certainly nothing - absolutely nothing - can take away from the study of Scripture and prayer as essential elements in our growth as believers. Tongues, for me, are an added extra.
I wouldn't urge anyone else to seek them, or indeed use them. That's between them and God.