{"id":1749,"date":"2003-01-17T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-01-17T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/banneroftruth.co\/us\/resources\/articles\/2003\/tongues-and-the-missionary-enterprise"},"modified":"2003-01-17T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2003-01-17T00:00:00","slug":"tongues-and-the-missionary-enterprise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.banneroftruth.org\/us\/resources\/articles\/2003\/tongues-and-the-missionary-enterprise\/","title":{"rendered":"Tongues and the Missionary Enterprise"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P><b> If such is the case, why would God allow a man like William Carey to spend         more than 50 years translating the Scriptures into the language of the         peoples of India? Why do missionaries need to spend years studying the         language of the peoples to whom they will minister? <\/b><\/p>\n<p>by Fred Pugh      <\/p>\n<p> Recently I was asked if I thought it possible, even though the spiritual        gifts known as sign gifts were no longer functioning as they did during         the        apostolic age, that the Holy Spirit might possibly give the gift of tongues        to a missionary in a land where the gospel had not been heard.      <\/p>\n<p> If there was no Scripture translated into that language, might God grant        the gift of tongues to a missionary so that the people would be able to        hear the gospel? That would seem to be a legitimate question.      <\/p>\n<p> Certainly the person asking the question was sincere in his question.         He        was not calling for recognition of the sign gifts as they have been        purported to be seen in the churches of our day that still believe the         sign        gifts are operative. He was simply asking if we were being a bit too narrow        in our view of the cessation of the sign gifts. Could it be that in        specific instances, God might yet give the gift of tongues to a missionary        for the purpose of the proclamation of the gospel?      <\/p>\n<p> One might be tempted to think that this could be a legitimate granting         of        the gift of tongues. After all, that would be in line with the original        gift of tongues as recorded in the book of Acts, chapter 2. The gift of        tongues granted to the disciples in Acts 2 was not angelic language as         some        want to make the. gift of tongues. It was legitimate language of the        various nationalities gathered in Jerusalem for the Feast of Pentecost.      <\/p>\n<p> The message of the &quot;wonderful works of God&quot; (v.11) was understood         clearly        by all who heard. Certainly, it could be argued, if God gave the gift         of        tongues then so that nations that had not heard the gospel previously         could        hear, why would he not do so now?      <\/p>\n<p> But if such is the case, why would God allow a man like William Carey         to        spend more than 50 years translating the Scriptures into the language         of        the peoples of India? Why do missionaries need to spend years studying         the        language of the peoples to whom they will minister?      <\/p>\n<p> If this gift of tongues, as recorded in the book of Acts, had continued,        would there have been any need of Bible translation at all in the        missionary enterprise? Why use translators when speaking, something even        those who believe in the continuation of the sign gifts do?      <\/p>\n<p> A careful study of the major passages addressing this gift of tongues         will        not only give us an answer to whether or not the gift of tongues is still        be a continuing and valid gift, but will also provide the impetus for        continued work in translating the Word of God into the languages of        unreached peoples. It will be an impetus to future missionaries to learn        well the language of the people to whom they will go with the gospel.      <\/p>\n<p> The account of the first occurrence of this gift, found in Acts 2, provides        us with several significant facts to consider. When the men gathered        accused the disciples of being drunk, Peter contradicted that accusation         by        saying, &quot;For these are not drunk, as you suppose, since it is only         the        third hour of the day. But this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel.&quot;        Peter then proceeded to quote from Joel 2:28-32, a passage that speaks         of        judgment to fall upon the nation of Israel. Many have given a woodenly        literal interpretation to the details of this prophecy, contending that         it        is a prophecy of the second coming of the Lord.      <\/p>\n<p> However, two facts from the text argue strongly against that viewpoint.        First, the phrase &quot;last days,&quot; as the apostles used it, does         not refer to        the end of the world when Christ returns. The apostles tell us that they        were living in the last days. It is not legitimate to only say they        believed they were living in the last days. According to the inspired         words        of Scripture, the days in which the apostles lived were the last days.         (See        Heb. 1:1; James 5:3; 1 John 2:18; 1 Cor. 10:11)      <\/p>\n<p> Second, Peter tells them that what they are seeing and hearing is the        fulfillment of the prophecy of Joel. He says, &quot;This (men speaking         in other        tongues) is what was spoken by the prophet Joel.&quot; The gift of tongues         given        to these men on the day of Pentecost was a sign to the Jews gathered in        Jerusalem that judgment was coming upon them for their rejection of the        Lord of Glory, Jesus the Messiah. It was a sign to them that the favor         of        God would now fall upon the Gentile nations of the world who spoke these        languages.      <\/p>\n<p> The passage from Joel is prophetic language describing the judgment         that        will fall upon Jerusalem, language that is common to judgment passages         from        the Old Testament prophets. That judgment does fall upon the Jews when        Jerusalem is destroyed by the Roman armies in A.D. 70, ending once for         all        time the Old Covenant system of worship.      <\/p>\n<p> The statement by Paul in I Cor. 14:21,22 that the gift of tongues was         a        sign not to those who believe, but to those who do not believe, fits this        scenario perfectly. Paul quotes from Isaiah 28 in 1 Cor. 14:21, an Old        Testament prophetic text in which Isaiah prophesies of judgment to fall        upon Israel for their rejection of Christ, the cornerstone. Then he uses        that word that should always he carefully observed in interpretation of        Scripture Therefore. &quot;Therefore, tongues are for a sign, not to those         who        believe but to unbelievers.&quot; Paul is arguing, in agreement with the         other        apostles such as Peter, that tongues are a sign of judgment upon        unbelieving Israel for their rejection of Messiah.      <\/p>\n<p> Tongues were never intended to be a permanent gift. When the Old Covenant        system of worship was destroyed in God&#8217;s judgment and the New Covenant         was        permanently established as its replacement the need for tongues was over.        Its role as a judgment sign was fulfilled.      <\/p>\n<p> It was never God&#8217;s intent to use tongues as the primary means of        communication in missionary efforts. As one observes the providence of         God        in bringing the Messiah into the world in the fullness of time, he must         be        amazed that the way had been paved for the spreading of the gospel. Though        nations still maintained their unique individual languages, the Greek        language was so widespread throughout the known world of the Roman Empire        that the Apostle Paul and the other apostles could go from country to        country and know that they would be able to communicate with the people         in        that country.      <\/p>\n<p> As one looks back through the history of the church, it is obvious that         the        primary means God has used for the spread of the gospel is that men learn        the languages of other nations and proclaim the gospel to them in their        native tongues. It was the translation of the Bible into the common tongue        of the people that has opened the door for the massive spread of the        gospel.      <\/p>\n<p> The gospel has penetrated the darkness of the nations of the world as         men        and women have sacrificed time and great effort to learn the language         of        the nations because they considered the gospel to be so valuable as to        merit the time and effort required to learn the languages of the nations         of        the world.      <\/p>\n<p> That gospel is no less valuable today. It is the power of God unto        salvation to all who believe, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.         Can        we do any less than give the same time and effort to learning the languages        of the nations so that we might communicate the most important message         the        world has ever heard, the message that Jesus Christ came into the world         to        save sinners?      <\/p>\n<p> Fred Pugh is pastor of Grace Covenant Church in Olmstead Township, Ohio.      <\/p>\n<p> The Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America Update Vol 19         No 4        2002<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If such is the case, why would God allow a man like William Carey to spend more than 50 years translating the Scriptures into the language of the peoples of India? 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