Quote Originally Posted by shepherdsword View Post
I agree with this but I want to throw something out there and see what you think.

I was in a closed prayer/worship meeting for the staff of the church I was involved with a few years ago. Everyone was praying in tongues out loud and I was a bit uncomfortable,just a little. I didn't have the liberty to speak out myself. As I watched and listened a girl began to sing prophetically in the spirit in an unknown tongue and in english. The guitarist hit some notes that matched exactly with some of the unknown words that the girl was singing. I was a bit amazed as I continued to watch the Holy Spirit began to manifest in a tangible way. He was like a wave of wind that flowed back and forth throughout the room. As he did so it was almost as if He was orchestrating the entire affair like a conductor of a symphony. As the flow went to one side of the room the people on that side began to spontaneously speak out in tongues as the other side was silent. Then it flowed back to the other side and those began to pray out as the other side was silent. It really seemed like an orderly affair controlled by God. There wasn't anyone in the room that was unlearned and all moved in unison. I think that in that particular case the whole thing was done in beautiful order.
I don't see anything wrong with that. I think Paul's main concern in 1 Corinthians 14 is the fact that unbelievers are in the church and they think the Corinthians are fruitloops.