Batman: Robin, we have arrived at 1 Corinthians 14!

Robin: What do you think we'll discover here, Batman?

Batman: Let's find out! It says here that one who speaks in a tongue should pray for the ability to interpret so that the congregation may be edified.

Joker: Oh, so it's like a tongue-twister? Ha ha ha!

Batman: Not quite, Joker. It goes on to say that if there is no interpreter, the speaker should keep silent in church, and should speak to himself and God.

Robin: So the point is that everyone should benefit from the speaking in tongues, not just the speaker?

Batman: Exactly, Robin. It also says that if there is no interpreter, the speaker should keep silent in church and should speak to himself and God.

Catwoman: That seems kind of unfair to the speaker.

Batman: On the contrary, Catwoman, it's in the best interest of all. It goes on to say that prophecies should be judged and that the spirit of the prophet is subject to the prophets.

Robin: So it's important that we use our discernment when it comes to prophecies?

Batman: Precisely, Robin. And it's also important to remember that all things should be done in an orderly manner.

Joker: Oh, so I can't just run around the church and do whatever I want? Ha ha ha!

Batman: No, Joker, you cannot. That's why it's important to remember that all things should be done in an orderly manner.