If the speaker knows not the language of the hearer, and the hearer does not understand the language of the speakers, how will they relate? They will each be to the other as a deaf and mute person. They can’t relate or communicate. (1 Corinthians 14:11)
Language is surprisingly complex. It is not
simply words strung together into sentences. Language is a tool; complete with
complex rules and methods, words, and even the “how.” Often, the medium – the
how – becomes the message. You must decide what language should be used. What
is the medium; the delivery method for your story and the message God has given
you to communicate?
Paul speaks further about those who look to
impress others, or to advance their own, personal cause or benefit. He argues
that the purpose of communication is not to promote yourself, or even your
message. It is rather to communicate the truth of Christ to your people.
Otherwise, he cautions, you will impress only yourself. Your people won’t
understand. They won’t benefit or be changed.
Learn the language your people understand.
Communicate using the means, the methods, and the words they understand. Focus
on their languages so they will understand the way to God.
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