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e was from Japan; I was from the United States. He didn’t speak English; I didn’t speak
Japanese. Yet, here the two of us were,
sharing a compartment in a train leaving Germany and heading for France . The trip was going to be a long one,
especially if neither of us could communicate with the other. I remember staring at the floor, looking out
the window, trying to think of some way to communicate with my fellow
passenger. Speaking English didn’t work;
speaking more slowly and in a louder voice, didn’t help either. He was also experiencing the same
frustrations and was just as exasperated as I was.
Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, I heard him say:
“Parlez-vous francais?” What music that
was to my ears. Yes, I spoke French and
he did too. This changed
everything. We spent the next several
hours getting acquainted. He was from Tokyo and was studying in
France
for the year. I was also studying in France that
year so we had a lot in common. During
the train ride from Munich
to Paris , I
learned about his family, his study program, and I learned a lot about Japan . Likewise, he learned about my background and
things about the States he had never known.
All this happened between two people from opposite ends of
the world. Had it not been for French,
we would never have been able to communicate, share stories, or become
acquaintances. What a picture that
was. Two people, from two different
cultures, having two different views of the world, sharing with each other in a
language that was foreign to both! My
high school French teacher, Mrs. McGinnis, would have been both proud and
shocked! I was!
Do you realize that the same thing happens between us and
God? As sinners, before we come to the
knowledge of salvation through Christ, we do not speak the same language as God. We cannot communicate with Him because we
have nothing in common. As the
Scriptures say in 2 Corinthians 6:14 , “Or what fellowship can light
have with darkness?”
But there is a way we can approach God to have a wonderful
relationship with Him and that way is through His son, Jesus Christ. 1
Timothy 2:5 tells us, “For there is
one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus…” Jesus
makes it possible for us to communicate and have a relationship with our
Heavenly Father. Instead of staring out
the window, looking at the floor, or wondering how we can relate to God, we
simply turn to Christ and he becomes the common language between God and
man. Once we’ve accepted Christ, we
learn all about God, His family, His love, His grace, His mercy, and His plan
for our lives. The language of Christ is the language God uses to speak to
mankind about love, forgiveness, and eternal life.
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