The opening verse of this...
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The opening verse of this reading revives the dream of Pentecost. "At first, the people of the whole world had only one language and used the same words."
What is the universal language all can understand? Music comes pretty close. During last year's three-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach, this master's music was played extensively for the first time in many places of the world. And the people understood it. Music having a universality about it cannot be denied anywhere in the world. That is part of the power of all music --its language is absorbable.
A language even more universal is love. That is why love will always be the secret ingredient in our dreams about Pentecost. Love is not only universal in character, but it begets unity as well. Our dreams for Pentecost oneness must result in Christian love. So goes the folksong,
We are one in the Spirit,
we are one in the Lord,
And we pray that all unity will one day be restored,
And they'll know we are Christians by our love,
by our love,
Yes, they'll know we are Christians by our love.
What is the universal language all can understand? Music comes pretty close. During last year's three-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach, this master's music was played extensively for the first time in many places of the world. And the people understood it. Music having a universality about it cannot be denied anywhere in the world. That is part of the power of all music --its language is absorbable.
A language even more universal is love. That is why love will always be the secret ingredient in our dreams about Pentecost. Love is not only universal in character, but it begets unity as well. Our dreams for Pentecost oneness must result in Christian love. So goes the folksong,
We are one in the Spirit,
we are one in the Lord,
And we pray that all unity will one day be restored,
And they'll know we are Christians by our love,
by our love,
Yes, they'll know we are Christians by our love.
