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  1. Excellent method! Interpretation while reading is very interesting! The Boer people (my people) during the Great Trek and numbers of people in later generations used to hold home services every evening, reading from Scripture, praying and singing. Part of this house church service was to ask the children what they have heard. So countless budding “theologians” were raised. They interpreted what they heard. Consequently, when the Boer camp was attacked by hordes of thousands of black people that surrounded them at Blood River, their faith was so strong that a few hundred men and women who were loading their guns, defeated the enemy – the nearby river was colored red in blood.
    > There should be caution in your research against drifting into all kinds of interpretations of the phenomenon of tongues in a mechanistic manner, while excluding its true nature, which is Spiritual and a gift from God. The theological constellation of Expression Theology that I am developing, sheds much light on the theological justification for this phenomenon that is being administered by the Holy Spirit. The expression process is eternal. The lack of its prevalence in a part of the church is as a result of cerebral instead of Spiritual thinking. It should be discerned Spiritually, as Paul has directed. The study should be well balanced between the two poles.

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