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[C H A P T E R 1 6] TONGUES BEYOND THE UPPER ROOM – THE SCRIPTURAL SCOPE OF PRAYING IN TONGUES BY KENNETH HAGIN


C H A P T E R 1 6
THE SCRIPTURAL SCOPE OF PRAYING IN TONGUES
One reason many Christians don’t grow further in spiritual things is that they are afraid to progress in spiritual gifts for fear of getting into error and excess. As a result, they don’t attain what the Bible teaches about spiritual gifts. The Bible says, ” . .desire spiritual gifts” (1 Cor. 14:1).
Believers can miss out on tremendous blessings because they interpret the Bible in light of what they don’t see operating in their own churches, not what the Bible actually says. Christians can also limit their spiritual growth by not doing their part to grow spiritually. For example, when the Holy Spirit prompts them to spend time praying in tongues, they often override that leading
and go on about their daily lives. Therefore, they never learn to develop
in the scriptural scope of speaking in other tongues as God intends.  What is your part in developing and growing spiritually? The truth is, the Bible plainly tells you to do some things that will absolutely impact your life in God. If you’ll just obey God and do your part, you’ll discover the depth, breadth, height, and scope of the supernatural
power praying in tongues affords! Divine communication with God builds you up greatly in His Spirit!
Speaking to Yourselves in Psalms and Spiritual Songs
We’ve looked at length at First Corinthians 14:15, where Paul tells us that we can pray in tongues and we can pray with our minds.
1 CORINTHIANS 14:15
15 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.

Paul also mentions another scriptural way to communicate with God in this verse. He talks about the importance of singing with the spirit. You might say, “Well, I never get to the place where I can sing in tongues.” Yet Paul said to sing both ways—with your spirit and with your understanding. Colossians 3:16 gives us an added dimension about the value of singing in tongues:
COLOSSIANS 3:16
16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing
with grace in your hearts TO THE LORD.
To whom do you sing? To the Lord. The problem with many churches is that much of the time people are not singing to the Lord, but to one another in the local congregation. The following passage of Scripture tells us why we are to sing to the Lord.
EPHESIANS 5:18-19
18 And be not drunk with wine, wherein
is excess; but BE FILLED WITH THE
SPIRIT;
19 SPEAKING to yourselves in psalms
and hymns and spiritual songs, SINGING
and making melody in your heart TO
THE LORD.
Two key words immediately follow the phrase, “be filled with the Spirit”—speaking and singing. We get filled to overflowing with the Spirit by speaking and singing—to ourselves and to God. Then once we’re filled with the Holy Ghost, we stay filled by continuing to speak or sing out of our spirits to the Lord!
An aspect of divine communication is to sing and make melody in our hearts by the Spirit to the Lord. We see the spiritual value of this
practice in Acts 16.
ACTS 16:25

25 And at midnight Paul and Silas
PRAYED, AND SANG PRAISES unto
God: and the prisoners heard them.
Paul and Silas were in jail. Their backs were bleeding. Their feet were in stocks. But notice what they did at the midnight hour when all looked dark around them. Did they pray and sing praises to the
prisoners? No, they prayed and sang praises unto God and brought mighty Holy Ghost power on the scene!
ACTS 16:26
26 And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one’s bands were loosed.
Much of our singing in our churches is not really patterned after Colossians 3:16 and Ephesians 5:19. We really know so little about speaking to ourselves in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. Yet the scriptural scope of speaking in tongues must include singing and making melody to the Lord by the
inspiration of the Holy Ghost. This is true New Testament worship and should be a common, everyday occurrence in our
lives and in our churches. Now, some believers are more given to speaking than to singing psalms by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost. However, the end result is the same. In my own personal walk with God, I speak with psalms
quite frequently. I drive down the road in my car, speaking in psalms. I lie on my bed in the nighttime, speaking in psalms.
Sometimes in services, the Holy Ghost inspires me to speak in psalms. Speaking or singing psalms by the Spirit in the public assembly is a demonstration of ” . . teaching and admonishing ONE ANOTHER in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. . .” (Col. 3:16).
Over the years, I’ve also noticed another spiritual pattern in my own life: Whenever the “heat” was turned on—when the enemy was attacking and I was under a great amount of pressure—I’d speak more in psalms as inspired by the Holy Ghost. Some nights I’d go to sleep speaking in psalms and wakeup speaking in psalms. Some nights I’d sleep very little. I’d just speak all night long in psalms one after another!Speaking or singing in psalms by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit just builds up your spirit like nothing else can do. It lifts you above the clouds of natural circumstances right into the higher realms of supernatural peace and joy in the Holy Ghost!

You need to maintain this practice as a way of life—speaking and singing to yourself and to God in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Sing and praise God both with your spirit and with your understanding. You may say, “But I’ve never done that.” Well, determine to develop yourself in this wonderful means of spiritual edification. Keep on
praying in other tongues until you get over into the Spirit. Then start
singing in tongues and in psalms as you’re inspired by the Holy Ghost!
The Pentecostals used to sing a little chorus that went like this: “It’s
bubbling, it’s bubbling, it’s bubbling in my soul. . . .” That’s exactly what
inspired utterance does in your spirit. If you’ll just keep praying in tongues, inspired utterance will keep bubbling up until psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs flow freely from your spirit! So keep praying until you get to that place of Holy Ghost-inspired utterance. Learn to obey the Holy Ghost within you. Tap into your spirit! Sing or speak out what’s on the inside of you! Anytime you want, you can make the decision to speak or
sing with tongues. But as you press into God in tongues, inspiration will come from the Holy Spirit. He will take hold
with you, and the inspired utterance will just start rolling out of
you. You’ll think, I didn’t know I had that in my spirit! It just flowed
out of me, and before I knew it, I was speaking it out!
Supernatural utterance in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs
ought to be an everyday occurrence in your private devotional
life. In certain settings, it is also scriptural to speak or sing in
psalms and spiritual hymns publicly. So if you haven’t developed yet in this area of supernatural utterance, just keep on
praying much in other tongues. You’ll soon come to that supernatural place in prayer where Holy Ghost-inspired
utterance is a source of continual edification!
Continual Renewals of Your Spirit

Another key to developing ourselves spiritually is found in Second Corinthians 4:16.
2 CORINTHIANS 4:16
16 For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet THE INWARD MAN IS RENEWED DAY BY DAY.
If you’re fainting spiritually—getting tired and worn out in your spirit—you’re not renewing your inner man!
You see, everything you received at the moment you were born again came by the Spirit of God. Of course, you were not
fully developed at the moment of your conversion. But the same Holy Spirit at work in the New Birth is the One Who helps you develop and grow spiritually. How does that spiritual development take place? It happens as you get your inward man renewed daily!
We are to seek God for constant renewals of our spirit man. In the following passage we are shown how to do this.
ISAIAH 40:28-31
28 Hast thou not known? hast thou not
heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no searching of his understanding.
29 He giveth POWER TO THE FAINT; AND
TO THEM THAT HAVE NO MIGHT HE
INCREASETH STRENGTH.
30 Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall:
31 But THEY THAT WAIT UPON THE
LORD SHALL RENEW THEIR STRENGTH;
they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
Continual renewals of your spirit come by spending time before God
in prayer. When you wait before God, praying in the Spirit, you’ll not
only be refreshed and renewed in your inner man, but that spiritual renewal will also affect your mind and your physical being. However, notice that this kind of renewal comes about by waiting
before God. Actually, the word “wait” carries the idea of being intertwined
with the Lord.I believe in waiting meetings, whether it involves waiting before God in one’s private devotions or waiting before Him collectively as a body of believers. But these kinds of meetings have become rare in the modern-day Church, even among

Pentecostals and Charismatics.
Those of us in the “faith camp” have emphasized faith based on God’s Word, and rightly so. However, many folks have wrongly come to the conclusion, Well, I’m walking by faith and
maintaining the right confessions, so that’s all that is necessary. It is right to feed on God’s Word and to maintain one’s confession according to the Word. But as important as these are, they will not take the place of waiting before the Lord. We need all of them. The Bible says that those who wait upon the Lord shall
renew their strength! There was a great amount of blessing and truth in the
old-time Pentecostal tarrying, or waiting, meetings. However,they missed it in one important area: they were waiting on the
wrong thing! They thought they had to tarry to be filled with the Spirit according to Jesus’ command to His disciples: “. . . tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high”
(Luke 24:49). But as we’ve seen, since the initial outpouring on the Day of Pentecost, believers don’t have to tarry for the baptism in the Holy Spirit. They can receive by faith! The problem with many old-time Pentecostal folks was that
once they received the Holy Ghost for whom they had been tarrying, they quit tarrying! But the truth is, believers ought to first be endued with power from on High; then they can start tarrying or waiting before God in prayer, exercising their supernatural means of communication with Him! Much blessing came out of those tarrying meetings—and to tell you the truth about it, we need to get back to those kinds of waiting
meetings. We need to spend time waiting before the Lord—not so we can be baptized in the Holy Ghost, but so we can renew our strength in our inner man after we have been filled with the Spirit (Isa. 40:31)! This idea of continual spiritual renewals can also be found in Paul’s prayer for the Ephesian church:
EPHESIANS 3:16
16 That he [God] would grant you,
according to the riches of his glory, TO
BE STRENGTHENED WITH MIGHT BY
HIS SPIRIT IN THE INNER MAN.

Through times of waiting before the Lord praying in tongues, our inward man is renewed and strengthened by the power of the Holy Ghost. Oh, yes, we need waiting meetings in our day!
Times of Refreshing
Waiting before God in prayer will not only renew your strength, but it will also bring a great refreshing to your spirit. In fact, the words “renew” and “refreshing” are similar in meaning. Peter uses the word “refreshing” to describe what occurs in the Presence of the Lord.
ACTS 3:19
19 Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the TIMES OF REFRESHING SHALL COME FROM THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD. Notice that expression “times of refreshing.” We don’t get just
one time of refreshing in our walk with God. We can have continual times of refreshing as we set aside time to spend in God’s Presence, praying and worshiping Him in the Spirit. We
must need these times of refreshing and renewal, or God wouldn’t have provided them for us! Years ago I was praying in tongues on the platform of the RHEMA auditorium during one of our Monday night prayer meetings. At that time, the students and staff were meeting twice
a week at these evening prayer meetings for the very purpose of experiencing times of refreshing that come from the Presence of the Lord. As I knelt by a chair and prayed in other tongues, the Lord began to speak to my spirit. (As people pray together in unity,
they create the kind of atmosphere where the Holy Ghost likes to speak.) The Holy Ghost said to me, “I want you to close down the RHEMA Counseling Center. I never told you to get into
counseling anyway. You just sort of ‘fell into’ it. All I told you to establish was a Prayer and Healing School.” Then the Lord said to me, “Most Christians don’t need counseling anyway. What they need to do is pray through” I remember what one Pentecostal pastor once said to me. This man was the pastor of one of the largest churches in his denomination and had been in the Pentecostal Movement all his life. He said, “On Monday, our church schedules counseling sessions to try to help people. We were hoping these sessions would take the place of the altar services we used to have—but they won’t. If those folks would only come to the altar and wait on God, they wouldn’t need any counseling!”

The pastor was right. After all, the Word of God tells us that the Holy Ghost is our Counselor—and He dwells within us! We just need the time to wait before Him, praying and worshiping Him in tongues and with our understanding. As we do, He will answer the cry of our hearts
and grant us continual renewals— spirit, soul, and body! Too many Christians are running around looking for someone to
counsel them and tell them what to do. But for most people, all they really need to do is get on their knees and pray through! If they will take time to wait before God, their inner man will be renewed, and they will receive the wisdom from On High they need.
I’ve often thought that if I ever pastored another church, I would have regular prayer “waiting” meetings. Then I’d tell all the people who wanted counseling, “You all come on Thursday night, and we’ll wait before God in prayer from eight o’clock until midnight!” Of course, not many of them would show up because most people are looking for
something easy! Unfortunately, some who seek counsel are actually looking for
someone to condone their sin and tell them that they are right when they are wrong. For instance, one fellow came to our Counseling Center—saved, baptized in the Holy Ghost, and a husband and father of three children—claiming that the Lord had told him to leave his wife
and start living with another young woman! The man said the Holy Ghost was leading him to do it but that he wanted someone to counsel him about the situation. That man didn’t need to be counseled—he needed to get right
with God! He needed to heed Peter’s words in Acts 3:19 and repent!
The Lord also said this to me during that time of waiting on Him and praying in the Holy Ghost: “If folks need counseling,
they need to go to their own sheepfold and their own pastor for help. You just tend to your own sheepfold” (which to me, meant taking care of the students at our training center). How were we going to help the rest of the people who
wanted someone to counsel them? By teaching them to pray and to wait before God in His Presence! We couldn’t have taught them that with a little counseling session. If our counselors had said to these people, “Let’s get down on our knees and pray in the Spirit for an hour,” most would have answered, “Oh, no! I want to get some answers from you” The trouble is, many believers want a counselor to do the work of hearing from God for them instead of taking time to pray to hear for themselves. But for the most part, counseling isn’t the way God wants believers to receive the answers they need. They will find their answers as they wait before Him and enjoy times of refreshing in His Presence! I almost get aggravated with Christians who are always looking for someone to counsel with them. After all, the whole time they’re looking for someone, they’re carrying the true Counselor around on the inside of them! The Holy Spirit is not just a spiritual hitchhiker. He’s their divine Teacher and Guide!

If they’d just get down on their knees and pray through in other tongues, they’d receive wisdom from the Counselor within, which would provide the direction for solving their problems.
Now, I don’t say this in an egotistical way, but I never went to anyone for counseling in my entire life. I always got down on my knees and prayed in tongues to my Heavenly Father. And as I looked to the Counselor on the inside of me, He always gave me direction.
You see, there are simply no shortcuts to waiting before God in prayer. I think many believers are waiting for God to have a “99-cent sale” on answered prayer. These people want their answers, but they want them cheaply and fast.
No, getting your answer may require waiting all night before God. It may mean missing a few meals. It may even mean turning off that “one-eyed monster” in your living room for a while!
Get alone with God, and pray in the Spirit for your personal edification. Get some things straightened out on the inside of you. Find out what your priorities are and what God wants you to do. Thank God for the help of the Holy Ghost! He is our Helper and our Intercessor in time of need! Learning the Voice of Your Guide Within Another benefit of waiting on the Lord is that you will begin to discern the Voice of the Spirit more and more. As you wait in the Presence of God, praying in other tongues, He will speak to your spirit and let you know how to stay in His perfect will in every area.

The Holy Ghost, the Spirit of truth, is a Guide, and He is in you. Your Heavenly Guide will speak a sure word for you to
follow.
ISAIAH 30:21
21 And THINE EARS SHALL HEAR A WORD behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye
turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.
People often say to me, “I need you to tell me how I can know the Voice of the Holy Spirit.” This is my answer: “I can’t do that. You’ll have to learn the Voice of the Holy Spirit for yourself—which you can do because He dwells in you. But if you’re not going to take the time to wait
in the Lord’s Presence to learn to listen to Him, all I or anyone else could teach you would be in vain.” “But how can I tell if it’s really the Holy Spirit talking to me?”
The fact that a person asks me that question lets me know he hasn’t become acquainted with the One Who lives in him. He doesn’t know His Voice. That person just needs to spend time waiting before God. If he will stay in God’s Presence long enough, he won’t have to ask anyone to tell him how to discern
the Holy Spirit’s Voice! But if a person refuses to spend time in God’s Presence on a daily basis, it wouldn’t do me a bit of good to tell that person everything I know about the subject. He would still miss what the Holy Spirit is trying to tell him! Praying Out the Plan of God for Your Life As for me, I have the Guide within me, and I’m not going to miss
what He’s endeavoring to tell me because I listen to Him. He knows what’s out in front of me, and He’s faithful to show me things to come (John 16:13).
Sometimes our staff gets aggravated with me when they have deadlines to meet and they’re waiting for an answer from me. But I don’t move until I get the answer from God in my spirit. I live by Psalm 127:1: “Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it. . . .”We may build the house, but it is all in vain if the Lord isn’t building it.That’s why I don’t move until I get the Holy Spirit’s direction clear in my spirit. You see, you can do a lot of good things—even right things— that are not what God wants you to do, and, as a result, you can get into trouble.Even if what you did is good and helps humanity, it may not be what God wanted you to do. You have to find out what His plan is for you. Then you have to follow what He tells you to do! You might ask, “But how am I going to find out God’s plan for me?”

The Holy Spirit will lead you as you wait before God, praying in other tongues. As Jesus promised us, “. . . He [the Holy Spirit] will shew you things to come” (John 16:13). Besides, God promised us that “. . . as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God” (Rom. 8:14). That means you can be led! You know, I have always been very studious, but almost everything I know about the things of God and His Word, I didn’t get from studying books. Now, please don’t misunderstand me. Although I didn’t go to Bible school, I purchased books used by several different Bible schools
and studied them diligently. In fact, on many occasions, I read those textbooks all night long. But do you know the primary way I learned the Bible? On my
knees, praying in other tongues. That’s how the revelation of the Bible came to me. Sometimes as I prayed in tongues, the Spirit of God would take me through several chapters of the Bible and in
the process change me and change my ministry! I’d get revelation from the Counselor within that would cause me to
start moving in another direction. In addition, with every new direction I’ve ever taken through the years in the ministry—radio ministry, publication ministry, RHEMA Bible Training Center, and so forth—I received divine guidance for that specific direction while I was praying in tongues.
That’s the reason a lot of people never receive any revelation about God’s plan for their lives. They simply don’t spend
enough time praying in tongues. They never get into the Spirit to obtain their answers from God. As a result, all their reasoning and planning is in the mental realm, and in the end their man-made plans fail.That’s why you need continual times of refreshing from the Presence of the Lord. Your part is to set aside time to wait before Him. Get into God’s Presence and pray in the Holy Ghost, and you will receive all the answers you need. And as you wait on the Lord, times of refreshing and divine guidance will come—both of which are absolutely necessary for correct spiritual growth.

So cultivate your spiritual life by feeding on God’s Word. Spend time fellowshipping with the Father, praying much in other tongues. Learn to follow what your spirit is saying to you. Every day the Holy Spirit will use your spirit to enlighten you to God’s will. Remember, God will direct you through your own spirit, for the Bible says, “The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord. . .” (Prov. 20:27).
Learn to walk in this new realm of Holy Ghost power.

Everything starts by determining to get before the Lord every day, allowing Him to lead you, to teach you, and to continually renew your spiritual strength.

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