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A Story for this Christmas
Many stories just "happen". This particular story came from asking Christians in a particular parish the provocative question:
"What language does God speak?"
"Once upon a time there was a man in the Serengeti District of Western Tanzania called Marwa. In the sixth grade, he studied the Christian religion. At Baptism he chose the
name Emmanuel which means: ‘God is with us.’ After finishing high school, Emmanuel read magazines and books about God. He believed that God is truly present among us, but he asked: ‘what language does God
speak?’
Emmanuel posed his special question to different church leaders in his village. The old catechist answered,’ I think that God speaks our local language, Ngoreme.’ But the
searching youth Emmanuel had doubts. ‘When I get the right answer,’ he said to himself, ‘I’ll know immediately and feel great joy.’ So the young African set off on a journey. In the neighbouring parish he asked
again: ‘what language does God speak?’ One Christian suggested Kuria, another local language.
Again Emmanuel had doubts. He began to travel across the whole of Tanzania visiting small towns and big cities. In one place the Christians were certain that God spoke
Swahili. People in western Tanzania said Sukuma, while residents in the northeast said Chagga. Emmanuel was not satisfied with these answers. Remembering the African saying - travelling is learning - he
journeyed outside Tanzania. The Kenyans said Kikuyu, and the people of Uganda answered, ‘God speaks Ganda’ while in Southern Sudan some said Dinka while others said Nuer. In West Africa he got different
replies: Lingala in Zaire, Hausa in Nigeria, and Arabic in Morocco.
He decided to travel the whole world if necessary. Passing through Europe, he was told, ‘French, German, Italian and obviously English!’ The Christians of North America
said English while South Americans replied, ‘Spanish.’ In his heart, the young Tanzanian knew that these answers were inadequate. Determined to find the real truth, he went to China where the local people
insisted that God speaks Mandarin or Cantonese. Emmanuel was tired from long travels, but he resolutely pushed on. In India he was told that God spoke Hindi. He reached Israel late in December. The local
inhabitants said, ‘Surely God speaks Hebrew.’
Exhausted by his long travels and the unsatisfactory answers, Emmanuel entered the town of Bethlehem. The local hotels were filled. He looked everywhere for a place to
stay. Nothing was available. In the early morning hours, he came to a cave where cows and sheep were sheltered. He was surprised to see a young woman with her newborn baby.
This young mother said to the traveling youth, ‘Welcome, Emmanuel, you are very welcome.’ Astonished to hear his name, the young African listened in awe as the woman called
Mary continued: ‘For a very long time you have travelled around the world to find out what language God speaks. Your long journey is over. God speaks the language of love. God loved the world so much
that he gave his only son so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.'
Overjoyed to hear these words of Mary, the young Emmanuel understood God’s language of love for all people, for all races, for all nations. Emmanuel exclaimed, ‘Truly,
today God is with us.’"
Which language do you speak?