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11 July 2025
About the passage
Paul gives direction on the exercise of spiritual gifts during a worship service. The Apostle reminds us that even in deep spiritual moments, God is a God of order, and that order strengthens rather than diminishes the meaning and power of the Church.
Rev. Gregory Dyson
Vice President for Spiritual Life and Intercultural Leadership | Campus Pastor
26 Well, my brothers and sisters, let’s summarize. When you meet together, one will sing, another will teach, another will tell some special revelation God has given, one will speak in tongues, and another will interpret what is said. But everything that is done must strengthen all of you.
27 No more than two or three should speak in tongues. They must speak one at a time, and someone must interpret what they say. 28 But if no one is present who can interpret, they must be silent in your church meeting and speak in tongues to God privately. 29 Let two or three people prophesy, and let the others evaluate what is said. 30 But if someone is prophesying and another person receives a revelation from the Lord, the one who is speaking must stop. 31 In this way, all who prophesy will have a turn to speak, one after the other, so that everyone will learn and be encouraged. 32 Remember that people who prophesy are in control of their spirit and can take turns. 33 For God is not a God of disorder but of peace, as in all the meetings of God’s holy people.
What does the passage say? / What is happening in the text?
How does this impact me? / What is significant or noteworthy?
What does this mean in my life? / What does this mean to me?