The Gift of Tongues
“Follow after charity, and desire
spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy. For he
that speaketh in an unknown tongue, speaketh not unto men,
but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the
spirit he speaketh mysteries” (1 Cor. 14:1, 2).
It is necessary that we have a great desire
for spiritual gifts. We must thirst after them and covet
them earnestly because the gifts are necessary and important,
that we, by the grace -of God having received the gifts,
may be used for God’s glory.
God has ordained this speaking in an unknown
tongue unto Himself as a wonderful, supernatural means of
communication in the Spirit. As we speak to Him in the unknown
tongue we speak wonderful mysteries in the Spirit. In Rom.
8:27 we read, “He that searcheth the hearts knoweth
what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession
for the saints according to the will of God.” Many
times as we speak unto God in an unknown tongue we are in
intercession and as we pray thus in the Spirit we pray according
to the will of God. And there is such a thing as the Spirit
making intercession with groanings which cannot be uttered.
On this line I want to tell you about Willie
Burton, who is laboring for God in the Belgium Congo. Brother
Burton is a mighty man of God and is giving his life for
the heathen in Africa. He took fever and went down to death.
They said; “He has preached his last; what shall we
do?” All their hopes seemed to be blighted, and there
they stood, with broken hearts, wondering what was going
to take place. They left him for dead; but, in a moment,
without any signal, he stood right in the midst of them;
and they could not understand it. The explanation he gave
was this, that, when he came to himself, he realized a warmth
going right through his body; and there wasn’t one
thing wrong with him. How did it come about? It was a mystery
until he went to London and was telling the people how he
was left for dead, and then was raised up. A lady came up
and asked for a private. conversation with him, and arranged
a time. She asked, “Do you keep a diary?” He
answered, “Yes.” She told him, “It happened
on a certain day that I went to pray; and as soon as I knelt,
I had you on my mind. -The Spirit of the Lord took hold
of me and prayed through me in an unknown tongue. A vision
came before me in which I saw you laid out helpless; and
I cried out in the unknown tongue till I saw you rise up
and go out of that room.” She had kept a note of the
time and when he turned to his diary he found that it was
exactly the time when he was raised up. There are great
possibilities as we yield to the Spirit and speak unto God
in quiet hours in our bedrooms. God wants you to be filled
with the Holy Ghost so that everything about you shall be
charged with the dynamic of heaven.
“He that speaketh in an unknown tongue
edifieth himself; but he that prophesieth edifieth the church”
(Verse 4). I want you to see that he that speaketh in an
unknown tongue edifieth himself or builds himself up. We
must be edified before we can edify the church. I cannot
estimate what I, personally, owe to the Holy Ghost method
of spiritual edification. I am here before you as one of
the biggest conundrums in the world. There never was a weaker
man on the platform. Language? None. Inability-full of it.
All natural things in my life point exactly opposite to
my being able to stand on the platform and preach the gospel.
The secret is that the Holy Ghost came and brought this
wonderful edification of the Spirit. I had been reading
this Word continuallv as well as I could, but the Holy Ghost
came and took hold of it, for the Holy Ghost is the breath
of it, and He illuminated it to me. And He gives me language
that I cannot speak fast enough; it comes too fast; and
it is there because God has given it. When the Comforter
is come He shall teach you ALL things; and He has given
me this supernatural means of speaking in an unknown tongue
to edify myself, so that, after being edified, I can edify
the church.
In 1 John 2:20 we read, “But ye have
an unction from the Holy One, and ye know all things.”
In verse 27 we read, “But the anointing which ye have
received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any
man should teach you; but as the same anointing teacheth
you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even
as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.” Even,
when you are baptized in the Spirit you may say, “I
seem so dry, I don’t know where I am.” The Word
says you have an unction. Thank God you have received an
anointing. The Holy Ghost here says that He is abiding and
that He teaches you of all things. These are great and definite
positions for you. The Holy Ghost would have you stir up
your faith to believe that this word is true that you have
the unction and that the anointing abideth. As you rise
up in the morning believe this wonderful truth, and as you
yield to the Spirit’s presence and power you will
find yourself speaking unto God in the Spirit and you will
find that you are personally being edified by doing this.
Let everything about you be a lie, but let this word of
God be true. The devil will say you are the driest person
and that you will never do anything, but you believe God’s
word, that the anointing which ye have received of Him abideth
in you.
“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 edification.” You must
understand that God would always have you to be in the place
of prophecy, for everyone who has received the Holy Ghost
has a right to prophesy. In verse 31 we read, “Ye
may all prophesy one by one.” Now prophecy is far
in advance of speaking in tongues, except that you have
the interpretation of the speaking in tongues, and then
God gets an equivalent to prophecy. In verse 13 we read,
“Let him that speaketh in an unknown tongue, pray
that he may interpret.” This is an important word.
After receiving the Baptism in the Holy
Ghost and speaking in tongues as the Spirit gave utterance,
I did not speak with tongues again for nine months. I was
troubled about it because I went up and down laying hands
upon people that they might receive the Holy Ghost, and
they were speaking in tongues, but I did not have the joy
of speaking myself. God wanted to show me that the speaking
in tongues as the Spirit gave utterance, which I received
when I received the Baptism, was distinct from the gift
of tongues which I subsequently received. When I laid hands
on other people and they received the Holy Ghost, I used
to think, “Oh, Lord Jesus, it would be nice if You
would let me speak.” He withheld the gift from me,
for He knew that I would meet many who would say that the
Baptism of the Holy Ghost can be received without the speaking
in tongues, and that people simply received the gift of
tongues when they received the Baptism. I did not receive
the gift of tongues at that time, but nine months later
I was going out of the door one morning, speaking to the
Lord in my own heart, when there came a volume of tongues.
When the tongues stopped I said to the Lord, “Now,
Lord, I did not do it, and I wasn’t seeking it; so
You have done it, and I am not going to move from this place
until you give me interpretation.” And then came an
interpretation which has been fulfilled all the world over.
Is it the Holy Ghost who speaks? Then the Holy Ghost can
interpret. Let him that speaks in a tongue pray that he
may interpret, and God will give it. We must not rush through
without getting a clear understanding of what God has to
say to us.
“What is it then? I will pray with
the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also:
I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding
also” (Verse 15) . If you pray in an unknown tongue
in the Spirit you do not know what you are praying; you
have no understanding of it. It is unfruitful to those round
about you; but you have the same power to pray with the
understanding under the unction of the Spirit as you have
to pray in an unknown tongue. Some say, “Oh, I could
do that, but it would be myself doing it.” If YOU
pray, it is yourself, and everything you do in the beginning
is yourself. I kneel down to pray and the first and second
sentences. may be in the natural; but as soon as I have
finished, the Spirit begins to pray through me. The first
may be yourself. Granted. The next will be the Holy Ghost,
and the Holy Ghost will take you through, praise the Lord.
Everything but faith will say, “That isn’t right.”
Faith says, “It is right.” The natural man says,
“It isn’t right.” Faith says, “It
is right.” Paul says, “I will pray with the
spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also;”
and he does it in faith. The devil is against it and your
own self-life is against it. May God the Holy Ghost bring
us into the blessed place where we may live, walk, pray
and sing in the Spirit, and pray and sing with the understanding
also. Faith will do it. Faith has a deaf ear to the devil
and to the working of the natural mind, and a big ear to
God. Faith has a deaf ear to yourself and an open ear to
God. Faith won’t take any notice of feelings. Faith
says, “You are complete in Him.”
It is a wonderful thing to pray in the
Spirit and to sing in the Spirit, praying in tongues and
singing in tongues as the Spirit of God gives you utterance.
I never get out of bed in the morning without having communion
with God in the Spirit. It is the most wonderful thing on
earth. It is most lovely to be in the Spirit when you are
dressing and you come out to the world and the world has
no effect on you. You begin the day like that and you will
be conscious of the guidance of the Spirit right through
the day.
“I thank my God, I speak with tongues
more than ye all: yet in the church I had rather speak five
words with my understanding, that by my voice I might teach
others also, than ten thousand words in an unknown tongue”
(Ver. 18, 19). Many people will come round and say that
Paul said he would rather speak five words with the known
tongue than ten thousand words without understanding. Then
will always leave out that part of the sentence, “I
thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye all.”
Paul was here correcting the excessive speaking in tongues
without interpretation, which was not for the edification
of the assembly. If there was no interpreter present, they
were simply to speak to themselves and to God. Suppose we
had someone preaching and we had twenty or thirty people
all up and down in tongues, it would be very serious. There
would be confusion. The people who attend the meeting would
rather have five words of edification, consolation and comfort
than ten thousand words without understanding.
Because you feel a touch of the Spirit
you are not obliged to speak in tongues. The Lord will give
you a sound mind so that you will hold your body in perfect
order for the edification of the church. But Paul here says
that he spake in tongues more than they all; and, as it
is evident that the Corinthian church was given to this
thing very considerably, he certainly must have been speaking
tremendously in tongues both day and night. He was so edified
by this wonderful, supernatural means of being built up,
that he could go to the church, and preaching in a manner
so that they could all understand him, he would marvelously
edify the saints.
“In the law it is written, With men
of other tongues and other lips will I speak unto this people;
and yet for all that will they not hear me, saith the Lord.
Wherefore tongues are for a sign, not to them that believe,
but to them that believe not” (Verses 21, 22). There
are many who call themselves believers who are extremely
unbelieving. One of the unbelieving “believers”
was a Methodist minister who lived in Sheffield, England.
A man gave him a check and told him to go and take a rest.
This man also gave him my name and address; so, when he
got to Bradford, he began to inquire about me. He was warned
against me as one of the “tongues people,” and
was told to be very careful and not to be taken in, for
the whole thing was of the devil. He said, “They will
not take ME in; I know too much for them to take me in.”
He was quite run down and needed rest;
and when he came he said, “A friend of yours sent
me, is it all right?” I replied, “Yes, you are
welcome.” But we could do nothing with that man. It
was impossible. Talk? You never heard anyone talk like him.
It was talk, talk, talk, talk. I said, “Let him alone,
he will surely finish some day.” We had dinner, and
he talked through dinner time; we had the next meal and
he talked through that.
It was our Friday night meeting for those
seeking the Baptism and the room began to fill with people
and still he talked. No one could get an edge in. He lodged
himself in a place where he could not be disturbed by those
coming in. I said, “Brother, you will have to stop
now, we are going to pray.” As a general thing we
had some singing before going to prayer; but this time it
was different. It was God’s order. We got straight
to prayer and as soon as we began to pray two young women,
one on this side and the other on the other side began speaking
in tongues. And this minister-it was all so strange to him-moved
from one to the other to hear what they were saying. In
a little while he said, “May I go to my room?”
I said, “Yes, brother, if you wish.” So he went
to his room and we had a wonderful time.
We went to bed about eleven o’clock
or so and at half-past three in the morning this man came
to the bedroom door. Knock, knock, “May I come in?”
“Yes, come in.” He opened the door and said,
“He is come, He is come”-holding his mouth,
for he could hardly speak in English. I said, “Go
back to bed, tell us tomorrow.” Tongues are for the
unbeliever, and this man was an unbeliever, an unbelieving
“believer.” Again and again I have seen conviction
come upon people through the speaking in tongues.
The next morning he came down to breakfast
and said, “Oh, was not that a wonderful night?”
He said, “I know Greek and Hebrew, and those two young
women were speaking these languages, one was saying in Greek,
`Get right with God,’ and the other was saying the
same thing in Hebrew. I knew it was God speaking, and I
knew it was not they. I first had to repent. I came in an
unbeliever, but I found that God was here. - In the night
God laid me on the floor for about two hours. I was helpless.
Then God broke through.” Here he began again to speak
in tongues, right over the breakfast table.
God will have witnesses of His mighty power
that no man can gainsay. You will have to see that the Holy
Ghost will speak through you in tongues and interpretation
which will bring conviction to the unbeliever in the open
air; and you will find that God will convict by this means.
I will explain to you the most perfect
way to receive the gift. Come with me to the second chapter
of 2 Kings and I will show you a man receiving a gift. Elijah
had been mightily used of God in calling down fire and in
other miracles; and Elisha is moved with a great spirit
of covetousness to have this man’s gifts. You can
be very covetous for the gifts of the Spirit and God will
allow it. When Elijah said to him, “I want you to
stop at Gilgal,” Elisha said, “As the Lord liveth
and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee.” There
was no stopping him. When Elijah wanted Elisha to stop at
Jericho he said in substance, “I am not stopping.”
The man that stops gets nothing. O, don’t stop at
Jericho; don’t stop at Jordan; don’t stop anywhere
when God would have you move on into all of His fullness
that He has for you.
They came to Jordan and Elijah took his
mantle and smote the waters. They divided; and Elijah and
Elisha went over on dry ground. Elijah turned to Elisha
and said in substance, “Look here, what do you want?”
Elisha was wanting what he was going to have, and you may
covet all that God says that you shall have. Elisha said,
“I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be
upon me.” This was the plow-boy, who had washed the
hands of his master; but his spirit got so big that he purposed
in his heart that, when Elijah stepped off the scene, he
would be put into his place.
Elijah said, “Thou hast asked a hard
thing: nevertheless, if thou see me when I am taken from
thee, it shall be so unto thee.” May God help you
never to stop persevering till you get what you want. Let
your aspiration be large and your faith rise until you are
wholly on fire for God’s best.
Onward they go, and as one steps, the other
steps with him. He purposed to keep his eye on his master
until the last. It took a chariot of fire and horses of
fire to part them asunder, and Elijah went up by a whirlwind
into heaven. I can fancy I hear Elisha crying out, “Father
Elijah, drop that mantle!” And it came down. Oh, I
can see it lowering, lowering and lowering. Elisha took
all of his own clothes and rent them in two pieces, and
then he took up the mantle of Elijah. I do not believe that,
when he put on that other mantle, he felt any difference
in himself; but when he came to Jordan, he took the mantle
of Elijah and smote the waters and said, “Where is
the Lord God of Elijah?” And the waters parted and
he went over on dry ground. And the sons of the prophets
said, “The spirit of Elijah doth rest upon Elisha.”
It is like receiving a gift; you don’t
know that you have it till you act in faith. Brothers and
sisters, as you ask, BELIEVE.
“Follow after charity, and desire
spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy. For he
that speaketh in an unknown tongue, speaketh not unto men,
but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the
spirit he speaketh mysteries” (1 Cor. 14:1, 2).
It is necessary that we have a great desire
for spiritual gifts. We must thirst after them and covet
them earnestly because the gifts are necessary and important,
that we, by the grace -of God having received the gifts,
may be used for God’s glory.
God has ordained this speaking in an unknown
tongue unto Himself as a wonderful, supernatural means of
communication in the Spirit. As we speak to Him in the unknown
tongue we speak wonderful mysteries in the Spirit. In Rom.
8:27 we read, “He that searcheth the hearts knoweth
what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession
for the saints according to the will of God.” Many
times as we speak unto God in an unknown tongue we are in
intercession and as we pray thus in the Spirit we pray according
to the will of God. And there is such a thing as the Spirit
making intercession with groanings which cannot be uttered.
On this line I want to tell you about Willie
Burton, who is laboring for God in the Belgium Congo. Brother
Burton is a mighty man of God and is giving his life for
the heathen in Africa. He took fever and went down to death.
They said; “He has preached his last; what shall we
do?” All their hopes seemed to be blighted, and there
they stood, with broken hearts, wondering what was going
to take place. They left him for dead; but, in a moment,
without any signal, he stood right in the midst of them;
and they could not understand it. The explanation he gave
was this, that, when he came to himself, he realized a warmth
going right through his body; and there wasn’t one
thing wrong with him. How did it come about? It was a mystery
until he went to London and was telling the people how he
was left for dead, and then was raised up. A lady came up
and asked for a private. conversation with him, and arranged
a time. She asked, “Do you keep a diary?” He
answered, “Yes.” She told him, “It happened
on a certain day that I went to pray; and as soon as I knelt,
I had you on my mind. -The Spirit of the Lord took hold
of me and prayed through me in an unknown tongue. A vision
came before me in which I saw you laid out helpless; and
I cried out in the unknown tongue till I saw you rise up
and go out of that room.” She had kept a note of the
time and when he turned to his diary he found that it was
exactly the time when he was raised up. There are great
possibilities as we yield to the Spirit and speak unto God
in quiet hours in our bedrooms. God wants you to be filled
with the Holy Ghost so that everything about you shall be
charged with the dynamic of heaven.
“He that speaketh in an unknown tongue
edifieth himself; but he that prophesieth edifieth the church”
(Verse 4). I want you to see that he that speaketh in an
unknown tongue edifieth himself or builds himself up. We
must be edified before we can edify the church. I cannot
estimate what I, personally, owe to the Holy Ghost method
of spiritual edification. I am here before you as one of
the biggest conundrums in the world. There never was a weaker
man on the platform. Language? None. Inability-full of it.
All natural things in my life point exactly opposite to
my being able to stand on the platform and preach the gospel.
The secret is that the Holy Ghost came and brought this
wonderful edification of the Spirit. I had been reading
this Word continuallv as well as I could, but the Holy Ghost
came and took hold of it, for the Holy Ghost is the breath
of it, and He illuminated it to me. And He gives me language
that I cannot speak fast enough; it comes too fast; and
it is there because God has given it. When the Comforter
is come He shall teach you ALL things; and He has given
me this supernatural means of speaking in an unknown tongue
to edify myself, so that, after being edified, I can edify
the church.
In 1 John 2:20 we read, “But ye have
an unction from the Holy One, and ye know all things.”
In verse 27 we read, “But the anointing which ye have
received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any
man should teach you; but as the same anointing teacheth
you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even
as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.” Even,
when you are baptized in the Spirit you may say, “I
seem so dry, I don’t know where I am.” The Word
says you have an unction. Thank God you have received an
anointing. The Holy Ghost here says that He is abiding and
that He teaches you of all things. These are great and definite
positions for you. The Holy Ghost would have you stir up
your faith to believe that this word is true that you have
the unction and that the anointing abideth. As you rise
up in the morning believe this wonderful truth, and as you
yield to the Spirit’s presence and power you will
find yourself speaking unto God in the Spirit and you will
find that you are personally being edified by doing this.
Let everything about you be a lie, but let this word of
God be true. The devil will say you are the driest person
and that you will never do anything, but you believe God’s
word, that the anointing which ye have received of Him abideth
in you.
“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 edification.” You must
understand that God would always have you to be in the place
of prophecy, for everyone who has received the Holy Ghost
has a right to prophesy. In verse 31 we read, “Ye
may all prophesy one by one.” Now prophecy is far
in advance of speaking in tongues, except that you have
the interpretation of the speaking in tongues, and then
God gets an equivalent to prophecy. In verse 13 we read,
“Let him that speaketh in an unknown tongue, pray
that he may interpret.” This is an important word.
After receiving the Baptism in the Holy
Ghost and speaking in tongues as the Spirit gave utterance,
I did not speak with tongues again for nine months. I was
troubled about it because I went up and down laying hands
upon people that they might receive the Holy Ghost, and
they were speaking in tongues, but I did not have the joy
of speaking myself. God wanted to show me that the speaking
in tongues as the Spirit gave utterance, which I received
when I received the Baptism, was distinct from the gift
of tongues which I subsequently received. When I laid hands
on other people and they received the Holy Ghost, I used
to think, “Oh, Lord Jesus, it would be nice if You
would let me speak.” He withheld the gift from me,
for He knew that I would meet many who would say that the
Baptism of the Holy Ghost can be received without the speaking
in tongues, and that people simply received the gift of
tongues when they received the Baptism. I did not receive
the gift of tongues at that time, but nine months later
I was going out of the door one morning, speaking to the
Lord in my own heart, when there came a volume of tongues.
When the tongues stopped I said to the Lord, “Now,
Lord, I did not do it, and I wasn’t seeking it; so
You have done it, and I am not going to move from this place
until you give me interpretation.” And then came an
interpretation which has been fulfilled all the world over.
Is it the Holy Ghost who speaks? Then the Holy Ghost can
interpret. Let him that speaks in a tongue pray that he
may interpret, and God will give it. We must not rush through
without getting a clear understanding of what God has to
say to us.
“What is it then? I will pray with
the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also:
I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding
also” (Verse 15) . If you pray in an unknown tongue
in the Spirit you do not know what you are praying; you
have no understanding of it. It is unfruitful to those round
about you; but you have the same power to pray with the
understanding under the unction of the Spirit as you have
to pray in an unknown tongue. Some say, “Oh, I could
do that, but it would be myself doing it.” If YOU
pray, it is yourself, and everything you do in the beginning
is yourself. I kneel down to pray and the first and second
sentences. may be in the natural; but as soon as I have
finished, the Spirit begins to pray through me. The first
may be yourself. Granted. The next will be the Holy Ghost,
and the Holy Ghost will take you through, praise the Lord.
Everything but faith will say, “That isn’t right.”
Faith says, “It is right.” The natural man says,
“It isn’t right.” Faith says, “It
is right.” Paul says, “I will pray with the
spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also;”
and he does it in faith. The devil is against it and your
own self-life is against it. May God the Holy Ghost bring
us into the blessed place where we may live, walk, pray
and sing in the Spirit, and pray and sing with the understanding
also. Faith will do it. Faith has a deaf ear to the devil
and to the working of the natural mind, and a big ear to
God. Faith has a deaf ear to yourself and an open ear to
God. Faith won’t take any notice of feelings. Faith
says, “You are complete in Him.”
It is a wonderful thing to pray in the
Spirit and to sing in the Spirit, praying in tongues and
singing in tongues as the Spirit of God gives you utterance.
I never get out of bed in the morning without having communion
with God in the Spirit. It is the most wonderful thing on
earth. It is most lovely to be in the Spirit when you are
dressing and you come out to the world and the world has
no effect on you. You begin the day like that and you will
be conscious of the guidance of the Spirit right through
the day.
“I thank my God, I speak with tongues
more than ye all: yet in the church I had rather speak five
words with my understanding, that by my voice I might teach
others also, than ten thousand words in an unknown tongue”
(Ver. 18, 19). Many people will come round and say that
Paul said he would rather speak five words with the known
tongue than ten thousand words without understanding. Then
will always leave out that part of the sentence, “I
thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye all.”
Paul was here correcting the excessive speaking in tongues
without interpretation, which was not for the edification
of the assembly. If there was no interpreter present, they
were simply to speak to themselves and to God. Suppose we
had someone preaching and we had twenty or thirty people
all up and down in tongues, it would be very serious. There
would be confusion. The people who attend the meeting would
rather have five words of edification, consolation and comfort
than ten thousand words without understanding.
Because you feel a touch of the Spirit
you are not obliged to speak in tongues. The Lord will give
you a sound mind so that you will hold your body in perfect
order for the edification of the church. But Paul here says
that he spake in tongues more than they all; and, as it
is evident that the Corinthian church was given to this
thing very considerably, he certainly must have been speaking
tremendously in tongues both day and night. He was so edified
by this wonderful, supernatural means of being built up,
that he could go to the church, and preaching in a manner
so that they could all understand him, he would marvelously
edify the saints.
“In the law it is written, With men
of other tongues and other lips will I speak unto this people;
and yet for all that will they not hear me, saith the Lord.
Wherefore tongues are for a sign, not to them that believe,
but to them that believe not” (Verses 21, 22). There
are many who call themselves believers who are extremely
unbelieving. One of the unbelieving “believers”
was a Methodist minister who lived in Sheffield, England.
A man gave him a check and told him to go and take a rest.
This man also gave him my name and address; so, when he
got to Bradford, he began to inquire about me. He was warned
against me as one of the “tongues people,” and
was told to be very careful and not to be taken in, for
the whole thing was of the devil. He said, “They will
not take ME in; I know too much for them to take me in.”
He was quite run down and needed rest;
and when he came he said, “A friend of yours sent
me, is it all right?” I replied, “Yes, you are
welcome.” But we could do nothing with that man. It
was impossible. Talk? You never heard anyone talk like him.
It was talk, talk, talk, talk. I said, “Let him alone,
he will surely finish some day.” We had dinner, and
he talked through dinner time; we had the next meal and
he talked through that.
It was our Friday night meeting for those
seeking the Baptism and the room began to fill with people
and still he talked. No one could get an edge in. He lodged
himself in a place where he could not be disturbed by those
coming in. I said, “Brother, you will have to stop
now, we are going to pray.” As a general thing we
had some singing before going to prayer; but this time it
was different. It was God’s order. We got straight
to prayer and as soon as we began to pray two young women,
one on this side and the other on the other side began speaking
in tongues. And this minister-it was all so strange to him-moved
from one to the other to hear what they were saying. In
a little while he said, “May I go to my room?”
I said, “Yes, brother, if you wish.” So he went
to his room and we had a wonderful time.
We went to bed about eleven o’clock
or so and at half-past three in the morning this man came
to the bedroom door. Knock, knock, “May I come in?”
“Yes, come in.” He opened the door and said,
“He is come, He is come”-holding his mouth,
for he could hardly speak in English. I said, “Go
back to bed, tell us tomorrow.” Tongues are for the
unbeliever, and this man was an unbeliever, an unbelieving
“believer.” Again and again I have seen conviction
come upon people through the speaking in tongues.
The next morning he came down to breakfast
and said, “Oh, was not that a wonderful night?”
He said, “I know Greek and Hebrew, and those two young
women were speaking these languages, one was saying in Greek,
`Get right with God,’ and the other was saying the
same thing in Hebrew. I knew it was God speaking, and I
knew it was not they. I first had to repent. I came in an
unbeliever, but I found that God was here. - In the night
God laid me on the floor for about two hours. I was helpless.
Then God broke through.” Here he began again to speak
in tongues, right over the breakfast table.
God will have witnesses of His mighty power
that no man can gainsay. You will have to see that the Holy
Ghost will speak through you in tongues and interpretation
which will bring conviction to the unbeliever in the open
air; and you will find that God will convict by this means.
I will explain to you the most perfect
way to receive the gift. Come with me to the second chapter
of 2 Kings and I will show you a man receiving a gift. Elijah
had been mightily used of God in calling down fire and in
other miracles; and Elisha is moved with a great spirit
of covetousness to have this man’s gifts. You can
be very covetous for the gifts of the Spirit and God will
allow it. When Elijah said to him, “I want you to
stop at Gilgal,” Elisha said, “As the Lord liveth
and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee.” There
was no stopping him. When Elijah wanted Elisha to stop at
Jericho he said in substance, “I am not stopping.”
The man that stops gets nothing. O, don’t stop at
Jericho; don’t stop at Jordan; don’t stop anywhere
when God would have you move on into all of His fullness
that He has for you.
They came to Jordan and Elijah took his
mantle and smote the waters. They divided; and Elijah and
Elisha went over on dry ground. Elijah turned to Elisha
and said in substance, “Look here, what do you want?”
Elisha was wanting what he was going to have, and you may
covet all that God says that you shall have. Elisha said,
“I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be
upon me.” This was the plow-boy, who had washed the
hands of his master; but his spirit got so big that he purposed
in his heart that, when Elijah stepped off the scene, he
would be put into his place.
Elijah said, “Thou hast asked a hard
thing: nevertheless, if thou see me when I am taken from
thee, it shall be so unto thee.” May God help you
never to stop persevering till you get what you want. Let
your aspiration be large and your faith rise until you are
wholly on fire for God’s best.
Onward they go, and as one steps, the other
steps with him. He purposed to keep his eye on his master
until the last. It took a chariot of fire and horses of
fire to part them asunder, and Elijah went up by a whirlwind
into heaven. I can fancy I hear Elisha crying out, “Father
Elijah, drop that mantle!” And it came down. Oh, I
can see it lowering, lowering and lowering. Elisha took
all of his own clothes and rent them in two pieces, and
then he took up the mantle of Elijah. I do not believe that,
when he put on that other mantle, he felt any difference
in himself; but when he came to Jordan, he took the mantle
of Elijah and smote the waters and said, “Where is
the Lord God of Elijah?” And the waters parted and
he went over on dry ground. And the sons of the prophets
said, “The spirit of Elijah doth rest upon Elisha.”
It is like receiving a gift; you don’t
know that you have it till you act in faith. Brothers and
sisters, as you ask, BELIEVE.
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