In Quebec

June 24, 2025 00:04:31
In Quebec
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In Quebec

Jun 24 2025 | 00:04:31

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Read: Revelation 7:9-12

“I can’t even understand what they’re saying,” Ezra said as he and his family entered the church building. His family’s car had broken down just over the Canadian border, so they now had to go to church at a place in Quebec, Canada, that his dad had heard about. Everything about the church seemed different to Ezra—the language most of all.

When everyone started singing hymns, Ezra’s dad passed him a book that said Cantiques on the front. “It’s a hymnbook,” Dad said. He flipped to the correct page and pointed to a line of words in the song. Ezra tried to follow along with the French song, but none of the words made any sense to him.

Later, after church was over, Ezra noticed someone waving to him as he and his family left. He waved back, and his dad asked, “Who’s that?”

“Oh, that’s Jacque,” Ezra explained. “I met him in Sunday school. He helped me understand the French on the papers the teacher handed out whenever there wasn’t English underneath it.”

“I see,” his dad said. “I suppose it was a bit confusing for you in the church service and in Sunday school.”

“You can say that again,” Ezra replied.

“Going to church in a different country is an interesting experience, isn’t it?” said Dad. “Though it can be confusing when things are different from what we’re used to or we don’t understand what’s being said, it’s good for us to worship God with Christians from other places in the world. We’re all part of God’s church and are brothers and sisters in Christ, who saved us by dying for our sins. We worship God in the same way, just in different places and languages.” Dad smiled. “In fact, the apostle John wrote in the book of Revelation that there will one day be countless people of every nation, tribe, and language worshiping Jesus in heaven.”

“Including people from Quebec who speak French?” Ezra asked.

“That’s right.” Dad turned to see Jacque and his family leaving. “By the way, au revoir means ‘goodbye’ in French.”

“Au revoir, Jacque!” Ezra called.

“Au revoir, Ezra!” Jacque called back. “I hope to see you again!”

–Ethan Terry

How about you? Have you ever attended a church in a different country or where a different language was spoken? Church is not simply a building—God’s church is made up of everyone who trusts in Jesus, and He saves people from all over the world. Though we worship Jesus in different places and languages, we are all part of God’s family, and one day we will worship Him together in heaven.

Today's Key Verse: I saw a vast crowd, too great to count, from every nation and tribe and people and language, standing in front of the throne and before the Lamb. (NLT) Revelation 7:9

Today's Key Thought: Christians live around the world

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