I would agree with you and just recently I heard an area pastor on the radio 
explain that part of Acts that same way which was comforting to me personally.
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  Subject: {dbilg} Re: The safest prayer! devotional from streaming faith 
Sept.13


     In the book of Acts, "speaking in tongues" referred to a sudden, 
miraculous ability to speak a foreign language.  Or it was also the disciples 
speaking Hebrew, while foreigners heard it in their language.
     Until the New Testament was completed, it was necessary for preachers to 
get some help from God, or from other Christians, to be understood.  However, 
by the time the Apostle John had written the last book of the Bible 
(Revelation), there were enough preachers for every language, so God withdrew 
this "tongues" gift.
     Today, people do not have the gift of tongues.  It was strictly for the 
Jews.  It will not be used again until after the Rapture, when Israel will have 
144,000 evangelists preaching the Gospel.

  David  

  In a message dated 9/13/2008 11:46:28 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
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    I don't understand what he is saying praying in personal tongues.
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