There never has been and never will be anyone like you. But that isn't a testament to you. It's a testament to the God who created you absolutely unique.
All of creation is singing a worship chorus to God. And it's not just the meadow lark with its 300 notes or the nightingale finch with its 24 songs. According to the German physicist and pianist, Arnold Summerfield, a hydrogen atom emits 100 frequencies which makes it more complex musically than a grand piano which emits 88 frequencies.
For what its worth, Pythagoras said: "A stone is frozen music." Very interesting in light of what Jesus said: "If you remain silent the stones will cry out."
My point? All of creation is singing a unique song to the Creator. And you are part of that universal chorus. No one can worship God FOR you or LIKE you. God has given you a unique voiceprint. There are millions of people praying and worshiping God in every language all the time. But your voiceprint is unique. Like a parent who knows His child's unique cry or scream or laugh, God knows your voice. He hears your voice. The Heavenly Father loves your voice.
All of creation is singing a worship chorus to God. And it's not just the meadow lark with its 300 notes or the nightingale finch with its 24 songs. According to the German physicist and pianist, Arnold Summerfield, a hydrogen atom emits 100 frequencies which makes it more complex musically than a grand piano which emits 88 frequencies.
For what its worth, Pythagoras said: "A stone is frozen music." Very interesting in light of what Jesus said: "If you remain silent the stones will cry out."
My point? All of creation is singing a unique song to the Creator. And you are part of that universal chorus. No one can worship God FOR you or LIKE you. God has given you a unique voiceprint. There are millions of people praying and worshiping God in every language all the time. But your voiceprint is unique. Like a parent who knows His child's unique cry or scream or laugh, God knows your voice. He hears your voice. The Heavenly Father loves your voice.










7 Comments:
That is just what I needed to hear this morning. Thanks mark. I love having an idea like unique voiceprint in my mind as I head to work. It's like brain candy.
Amazing thought and good insight. I've never quite thought of it that way but I love it. Thanks, Mark.
I love knowing God this way. This also reminds me of Gen 8:20-21. Noah built an altar to God and when he threw the animal on the fire, the scriptures say that God smelled the aroma and was pleased by it. If God was pleased with the aroma created by Noah's act of worship, He can be pleased with our voices in the same way.
Wow. What an opportunity. We can please the creator of the universe.
Awesome Mark!!!
Jim Johnson
www.JimJohnsonMissions.com
Thank you Mark. I've followed your blog for awhile, but this one really spoke to me!
It's my uniqueness that helps to enrich the unity of the Church!
PS... you might find my blog posting today interesting too.
www.liquidcommunity.ca
Thinking along the same lines these days.
Good word. The challenge is in finding your voice though. The rocks, seas, mountains know what to do and how to do it, perhaps because they aren't competing with one another but rather joining their voices together. The human voice is in competition more often than it should with other human voices. The human voice is jealous, envious, and critical of other human voices.
I wonder what the sound of Jesus followers was when there were with one accord, joining their unique voices together in praise, worship, adoration to God.
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