When my
grandmother came to Mexico as a missionary, she had a hard time learning
Spanish. One day she went to the market. She showed her shopping list to the
girl helping her and said, “It’s in two tongues(lenguas).” But she meant
to say that she had written it in two languages(idiomas). The
butcher overheard them and assumed she wanted to purchase two cow tongues. My
grandmother didn’t realize it until she got home. She had never cooked beef
tongue before!
Mistakes are
inevitable when we are learning a second language, including learning the new
language of God’s love. At times our speech is contradictory because we praise
the Lord but then speak badly of others. Our old sinful nature opposes our new
life in Christ. What comes out of our mouths shows us how much we need God’s
help.
Our old
“tongue” must go away. The only way to learn the new language of love is by
making Jesus the Lord of our speech. When the Holy Spirit works in us, He gives
us self-control to speak words that please the Father. May we surrender every
word to Him! “Set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my
lips” (Ps. 141:3).