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From: "Grace Aiello" <joshgta@...>
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 01:08:45 -0500

A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#4715 - "Church Talk"
Matthew 13:23

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	He's been a phenomenon on the American scene for over fifty years - Dr. 
Billy Graham. Again and again, decade and decade, more than any other 
individual, he has appeared on the list of America's most respected men. In 
the twilight of his long ministry, his crusades have taken on a great sense 
of poignant significance. His crusade in Los Angeles near the end of 2004, 
attracted tens of thousands to the Rose Bowl, and many thousands to begin a 
personal relationship with the Savior Billy Graham has proclaimed all these 
years. His message each night was translated instantaneously into 26 
languages, including sign language. Interpreters fed their translation to 
groups of people sitting in their language groups, hearing the translation 
via headsets tuned to appropriate low-wave frequencies on their little 
radios. Billy Graham's Crusades have been translated since 1980, but never 
into so many languages as in Los Angeles. The translating coordinator 
explained that it was important that each person hear the message in his own 
"heart language."

	I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Church 
Talk."

	Billy Graham, and every missionary to a foreign culture, knows the message 
can't get through unless it's presented in a language the lost person can 
understand - no matter how important the message is. If a man ran into your 
church service next Sunday and shouted in Russian, "The building's on fire! 
Evacuate immediately!" Probably no one would move (unless you go to a 
Russian church). You might say, "That man is obviously sincere. He obviously 
has something important to say, but I have no idea what he's talking about." 
And you might sit there and ultimately die there. Not because he didn't 
transmit the life-saving information he had, but because he didn't translate 
it into words you could understand.

	Now if the people you know who are without Christ speak English, and that's 
your language, too, you could assume that they'll understand what Jesus did 
for them if you just present it in English. Right? But the problem is that 
we church folks talk church talk - I call it "Christianese." Words only 
understood by people who've been around Christian things for a while. Well, 
a lot of them may not understand it either. Researcher George Barna tells us 
that hearing what Jesus did in the same predictable words week after week 
has effectively immunized a lot of church folks to their need of Christ. 
They know the words, so they must know the Lord. Right? Wrong - dead wrong.

	In Matthew 13:23, our word for today from the Word of God, Jesus is 
explaining His parable about four soils that the seed of His message fell 
into, with each soil producing a different result. It was only the good soil 
that produced real, lasting fruit. Jesus said that all the seeds and the 
people they represent "heard the Word," and some even "received" it. But the 
fourth seed, the only one with lasting life, had one difference. He was "the 
man who hears the Word and understands it." When you share with someone the 
life-saving information you have about Jesus, are you translating it into 
everyday, non-religious words they can understand, or just transmitting the 
message in words that may keep them from understanding the most important 
news of all.

	Ultimately, of course, it's God's Holy Spirit who enables us to understand 
what Jesus did. But that doesn't diminish our responsibility to present it, 
as Paul said, "clearly as I should" (Colossians 4:3). So many people have no 
idea what "sin" means, or "believe," "saved," "accept Christ," "receive 
Christ," "personal Savior," "born again." We can't fail them by just 
speaking the words we're comfortable with, not if they obscure the very 
things they must understand about Jesus. We've got to ask God to help us get 
beyond our "Christianese" and to begin to explain the great words of God's 
rescue in the non-religious words.

	We've all got to be translators. Because it really is important - 
life-or-death important - that each person hears the message their eternity 
depends on in a language they can understand.

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