In the classic Christmas movie Miracle on 34th Street...
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In the classic Christmas movie Miracle on 34th Street, which usually appears on television this time of year, there is an unforgettable scene of a little girl brought into a department store to visit Santa Claus. The girl's guardian isn't sure they should have come, for the girl speaks only Dutch. The worried woman doesn't want the girl's tender heart to be disappointed by a Santa who understands only English.
But as Santa takes the little one into his lap, he looks into her eyes and begins speaking gently to her… in Dutch. That little girl's face lights up like a lamp because Santa knows her language.
This poignant note does effectively pluck at our heartstrings, but it is fantasy. It's just the movies.
On a deeper level, however, Isaiah is declaring that we have a "Wonderful Counselor" who speaks our language, one who knows our condition through and through. He speaks to us at the very point of our deepest need.
But as Santa takes the little one into his lap, he looks into her eyes and begins speaking gently to her… in Dutch. That little girl's face lights up like a lamp because Santa knows her language.
This poignant note does effectively pluck at our heartstrings, but it is fantasy. It's just the movies.
On a deeper level, however, Isaiah is declaring that we have a "Wonderful Counselor" who speaks our language, one who knows our condition through and through. He speaks to us at the very point of our deepest need.

