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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Thursday, February 12, 2015
Today's Title: When Will I Be Fluent?
Today's Scripture: Romans 10:17
It
is a question every foreign language teacher expects to hear and dreads to
answer. It is a question every foreign
language student asks and is disappointed when the answer comes. What is it?
I’m glad you asked. The question
is quite simply, “When will I be fluent?”
Students asking this question
usually fall into one of two camps.
Either they are on their way to a foreign country and believe they will
be able to walk off the plane and communicate as well in a foreign language as
they do their own or they earnestly want to learn the target language for
further study or as a means to make themselves more marketable as they search
for employment. Either way, the response
to both of these groups is the same.
Fluency will be achieved only after much work, much study, much
practice, and much listening.
I always tell my students that I
have been studying the French language for 37 years and one day I hope to be
fluent. I do not say this to burst their
bubbles nor to discourage them. I just
know after many years of hard work, more than my share of mistakes, and countless
hours listening to French tapes, French music, and native speakers, I still am
not as fluent as I would like to be. One
day I hope to be there but until that day comes, I’ll just keep working at it.
Of all roads leading to the
wonderful land of fluency, the best and most effective is the road of total
immersion. Those choosing to walk this road
break with their familiar surroundings and plunge headfirst into the
language. This is most often
accomplished by leaving home and spending an extended period in a foreign
country. The ability to communicate in a
foreign language greatly increases when you have to find a place to stay, get
something to eat, make travel arrangements, and find the restroom!! Believe me, you learn quickly, especially in
that last situation!
There is also a burning desire in
the Christian’s heart to be fluent in the things of God and this means spending
time with Him, listening to His voice, understanding His ways, and seeing
things from His perspective. Far too
often, we expect to open our Bibles, read a verse, send up a quick prayer, and
expect the answer by 5:00 p.m. When this doesn't happen, we find ourselves
frustrated beyond belief because we are convinced we did everything
correctly. We need to understand that
the fluency of our relationship with God is based on the amount of time we
spend listening to and learning from Him rather than speaking at Him. When I was in France , I learned far more by
hearing and listening than I ever did when I tried to monopolize the
conversation!!
This is exactly the essence of Paul’s
message to the church in Rome
in the tenth chapter of his letter to the Romans. He goes to great lengths in this section of
scripture to underscore the necessity of listening to what God has to say in
order to understand what He wants to communicate to us. Romans10:17 simply says, “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing
by the word of God.” In this passage,
Paul writes concerning the Jews and why they didn't accept Jesus Christ. The Scriptures spoke of him, evidenced by
Paul’s reference to many great prophets in their history. But notice that he says that faith comes by
hearing and that this hearing comes directly from God’s word.
In order to hear God, we must listen
to His word. We must read it, study it,
think about it, and make it an integral part of our lives. Like a good language student, hotly pursuing
fluency, we must immerse ourselves in God’s word if we ever hope to have the
type of faith that will make us fluent in the things of God. Immersion means that everything we hear,
everything we see, everything we say, everything we do, and everything we think
is in the target language and for the Christian that language is the language
of God’s word.
How fluent are you today in the
things of God? How fluent do you wish to
become? This process will not happen
overnight, in a few months, or even a few years. I know many people who have been walking with
the Lord for years and they still desire to be more fluent tomorrow in the
things of God than they are today. Is this your desire? Are you willing to spend a lifetime walking,
talking, listening, and learning from God?
I hope so. It is the most
wonderful thing in life to learn the language of God; please don’t miss out. “When will I be fluent?” you may be
asking. It all depends on your hearing, doesn't it? Are your ears tuned to the
message God has for you today?
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