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REPRESENTING THE ALMIGHTY

 

By Reverend David Whitney
September 14, 2014
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Have you ever thought about the difficulties of communication? It was interesting last month to watch my girls play with a friend’s children who hardly spoke any English. They found ways to play together in spite of the language barrier.

In advertising, communicating with a target market means more than tossing out catchy slogans. A few companies learned this the hard way when they tried to translate their catchy English slogans directly into Spanish. Braniff beckoned its passengers to "Fly in Leather," and Eastern Airlines proclaimed that "We Earn Our Wings Daily." Both of these now-defunct airlines were terribly mistaken. A Spanish speaker would think Braniff was asking its riders to "Fly Naked," and a Spanish translation of the Eastern slogan evoked a final destination in heaven, following death.

A few classic marketing blunders: General Motors discovered too late that "Nova" literally means "Doesn't go" in Spanish. Coors encouraged its English-speaking customers to "Turn It Loose," but the phrase in Spanish meant "Suffer from Diarrhea." Budweiser's "King of Beers" becomes "Queen of Beers" in Spanish because the Spanish word for beer, "cerveza," has a feminine ending.

Imagine you wanted to communicate not with another human being, who has all the language capabilities we possess, but with a creature far lower, say for example a mouse. How would you go about communicating with a mouse? And what if you wanted to communicate with every single mouse alive today? They do have a rudimentary system of communication amongst themselves, but how do you break into that world to speak to them?

If you could miraculously become a mouse, that would be the most effective way to do this, or if you could find a mouse and develop his capabilities to communicate with you and then he could translate into mouse language what you wanted to say. And the more mice you could train and develop in this way, the more effectively you could communicate with all the mice on earth. That in short is what God has been about since the fall of man into sin. The fall created a communication barrier between us that was only finally resolved at the cross.

Evangelists represent God before the whole people of earth in spreading the Gospel. When we speak with people today in a Biblically illiterate culture, they don’t have any idea they need a Savior because they don’t think they are lost. They don’t think they need a perfect sacrifice offered for their sins because they don’t think they are sinners.

This ignorance is a result of modern culture. What has happened in the school house, tearing the Ten Commandments down from the wall has had a profound and devastating impact. Whether a child is a believer in Jesus Christ or not they were being exposed to God’s Law previously. For more than 50 years there has been no systematic exposure to God’s Law in our Land. The result is that we must begin with folks by teaching them about God’s Law as it relates to every area of life. Only then can they see what Scripture means when it says “For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.”

People don’t like to be told they’ve fallen short; they don’t like to have sin pointed out to them. Therefore, they often react by lashing out at the messenger. They want to destroy the messenger of God’s Word as a way to stop the message which is convicting them of sin. To be effective representatives of God on earth we must be:

1. A Holy Nation - the word Holy means to be set aside for God, to be consecrated to Him, to be purified in His service. I think at times we tend to think of holiness in ethereal terms; as something you cannot necessarily nail down.
2. Obedient to God’s Law - we know that Jesus told us that this was essential in making disciples, to teach them to obey all that He commanded.
3. Keeping Covenant with God - we are in a covenant relationship.

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If you are a Christian today, God chose you to be His own. What a great honor. We have the noblest, honorable and eternally significant calling on earth, which is to be priests of the Most High God. 1 Peter 2:9 explains, “But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.” Permit me to ask you, if you are a Christian today, are you representing The Almighty? Have you shared the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ with your family, friends or co-workers? What is holding you back?

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Rev. David Whitney has been teaching the Christian heritage and history of our country with Institute on the Constitution for over a decade where he serves as Senior Instructor, and Radio show host on Dr. Stan Monteith’s Radio Liberty.

David is an Honors Scholar graduate from Rutgers University with a Masters Degree from Denver Seminary. A minister for 32 years he is currently the Pastor of Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church of Pasadena, Maryland.

As an member of Clergy, Activist and Radio personality David has appeared in Washington Times, on Voice of America, Fox, ABC, NBC, CSPAN, BBC, and more…

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Have you ever thought about the difficulties of communication? It was interesting last month to watch my girls play with a friend’s children who hardly spoke any English. They found ways to play together in spite of the language barrier.