Brannon and Justin Peters discuss the audio of Rodney Howard Browne and Kenneth Copeland as they babble at each other. Howse and Peters turn to I Corinthians 14 to explain that this babbling was the activity of the pagans that had been brought into the church. Paul tells the church at Corinth in I Corinthians 14 that they are not be involved in this activity and then explains the proper use of the gift of languages. While Brannon and Justin both believe this gift has ceased, todays program is not focusing on that topic but rather explaining how the gift was to be used as described by Paul when it was active. The activities of Kenneth Copeland and Howard Rodney Browne do not represent the Biblical gift of languages which was an actual language. The actual gift was not for edification of the individual and the greater gift was the gift of speaking forth Biblical truth. The actual gift of languages always involved an interpreter and was a sign for unbelieving Israel as well as a sign of coming judgment. The warning of I Corinthians 14 is just as needed today for the modern church as it was for the church at Corinth.
Brannon Howse: Aired September 24, 2012
Brannon and Justin Peters discuss the audio of Rodney Howard Browne and Kenneth Copeland as they babble at each other. Howse and Peters turn to I Corinthians 14 to explain that this babbling was the activity of the pagans that had been brought into the church. Paul tells the church at Corinth in I Corinthians 14 that they are not be involved in this activity and then explains the proper use of the gift of languages. While Brannon and Justin both believe this gift has ceased, todays program is not focusing on that topic but rather explaining how the gift was to be used as described by Paul when it was active. The activities of Kenneth Copeland and Howard Rodney Browne do not represent the Biblical gift of languages which was an actual language. The actual gift was not for edification of the individual and the greater gift was the gift of speaking forth Biblical truth. The actual gift of languages always involved an interpreter and was a sign for unbelieving Israel as well as a sign of coming judgment. The warning of I Corinthians 14 is just as needed today for the modern church as it was for the church at Corinth.