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*Beginning Remarks*
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*Foreign Culture and the Difficulty of Communication *
Have you ever been to a foreign country where you were unfamiliar with the culture and unable to speak the language of the people?
I have had the privilege to be a part of several Work and Witness teams, mostly in Spanish speaking countries.
One thing you quickly realize when you are a part of one of these teams is that you are being sheltered from a raw exposure to the culture by the missionaries and the church organization.
Nevertheless I have had many encounters with language and cultural differences while on Work and Witness teams.
Some of these encounters have been very enjoyable and others have felt very awkward.
Once, during a trip to Venezuela, Bill Porter, one of the pioneer missionaries to this area, taught me a valuable lesson.
Bill had asked me to build a wardrobe cabinet for one of the local pastors.
I needed some hinges to attach the doors and I wanted a particular type of hinge.
I tried to explain to Bill what I wanted and he decided to eliminate the middle man so to speak by dropping me off at the hardware store while he went on another errand.
He told me the words to use and left me there.
I managed to purchase the hinges and returned with Bill to the place where we were staying.
It is interesting how something that seems so easy here becomes so difficult elsewhere because the language is different.
*True Worship Crosses the Boundaries *
Probably the greatest thing that I have experienced while on these trips happens in the worship services.
As you enter into the spirit of worship together, the Holy Spirit is able to melt away the cultural barriers.
When you experience God’s love being poured like that, you are really drawn together in a very wonderful way.
Although everyone here is able to speak the same language we still erect barriers that separate us from one another.
It happens when we try to take the place of God, either for ourselves or someone else.
Jesus wants us to be so in love with Him that we knock down the barriers that separate us from real openness with Him and if we love Him we will also love His children.
*This Problem Started in Genesis*
In order to get an understanding of the problem and find the solution let’s start with the book of Genesis.
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*Introduction*
After the great flood that destroyed all the inhabitants of the earth except Noah and his family as well as the animals they had with them on the ark.
God made a covenant with Noah and it starts out like this.
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*Genesis 9:1 *
*God’s Desire for Mankind after the Flood*
God really wanted the descendants of Noah to spread out over the whole earth but that is not what happened at first.
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*Genesis 11:1*
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*Genesis 11:3-4*
Do you see what the people were trying to do here?
They were attempting to build a world without God.
They picked out a place that they liked and they decided to build a city with a tower that would reach up to heaven.
You see what they are saying?
There is no effort being made to seek God’s direction.
It’s all about us, “let us build for our selves a city; so that we may make a name for ourselves.”
They were going to build a tower that would reach to heaven.
Doesn’t that look like an in your face confrontation to God.
The only thing they had God’s blessing to do they were trying to prevent.
They didn’t want to be spread over the face of the earth they wanted to settle down and get comfortable.
Let’s read on and see what God has to say about their activities and attitudes.
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*Genesis 11:5-6*
This is a scary thought.
God is saying here, that if they understand each other and cooperate with one another they will be unstoppable.
If He allowed man to continue on the path he was on there is no telling what he might get into.
God had to bring about a radical reversal of the order of living on the earth.
You know what happens, but let’s read it anyway.
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*Genesis 11:7-9*
Men stopped understanding each other.
They could no longer cooperate with one another.
They stopped building their city.
They went back to doing what God had intended for them all along and that was to spread over the earth.
We still encounter this difficulty today.
There are still many languages and many dialects all over the world today.
Even when we use the same language we often do not communicate.
Even when we communicate we often don’t cooperate.
Although this is true I’m convinced that God has a better plan for His Church.
If the tower of Babel incident had been God’s final word we would have no need for the rest of the Bible.
So there has to be more.
Why don’t we fast forward a bit to the time of Zephaniah the prophet and see if we can get a glimpse of what he saw.
Zephaniah wrote at a critical time in the history of Israel.
As a result of poor leadership from their kings and religious leaders the people were mixing their worship of the true God with the worship of the pagan nations around them which was idolatry.
He spoke of God’s judgment that was coming to Israel and to the whole world.
He also spoke of the restoration that God would bring after His judgment.
Tonight we are going to focus on the restoration part of his message because as Christians, when we come to the cross of Jesus individually we are at the judgment.
Let’s look into Zephaniah’s message to understand what this restoration is to look like.
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*Zephaniah 3:9-10*
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Dr. Cunningham taught a way to understand the vision of the prophets that has helped me through the years to understand what they saw.
Picture yourself on a high mountain among other high mountains.
As you look out across the landscape you see other mountain peaks and you really can’t see what is in the valleys.
This is similar to the view of history and of the future that the prophets were able to see.
As Zephaniah was receiving his message he probably looked back over history and saw what happened at the tower of Babel.
As well he probably saw Isaiah standing in the temple describing his vision of the Lord when he was called to be a prophet.
Let’s see what Isaiah had to say.
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*Isaiah 6:5-7*
Zephaniah, with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, came to an understanding of what God’s desire for the use of our language is.
He saw that the confusion of language counteracted the effect of the arrogance of a people bent on creating their own world without God.
He saw that Isaiah needed to have his language purified by the power of God in order to speak to the people the message that God wanted to give them.
Then God showed Zephaniah what he wanted to do.
He was pointing to a day when He would purify the language of the people.
Remember that the language used for worship by the people Zephaniah was writing to really needed to be purified.
They were worshiping God and idols at the same time therefore their worship language was really mixed up.
Then as Zephaniah looked out to the future he saw the beginning of the New Testament Church.
What happened on the day of Pentecost?
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*Acts 2:6-8*
Two things were happening here.
The New Testament Church which began at Pentecost and of which we are a part, was to be a type of fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy like that of Zephaniah.
Also Zephaniah predicted a reversal of the curse of Babel.
The miracle of the languages at Pentecost also points to this reversal.
I believe it also points to a possibility within the context of the church.
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