Have you ever noticed
the tremendous amount of noise that surrounds you every day? At home you
may hear the noise of your washing machine, refrigerator, freezer or clothes
dryer. At work you may hear the noise of people talking, cars buzzing by,
or airplanes flying overhead. In your quiet time you may even hear the
noise of a ticking clock or the noise of nothing at all.
The most common
use of the word noise is unwanted sound. Or it may be referred to as a
sound that is loud, unpleasant, unexpected, or undesired. Noise seems to
be different than sound as it is something that is more specific and
distinctive. For example, I hear the sound of a honking horn. It
may be a warning to me that I need to heed. However, if the sound of the
horn continues it becomes a noise annoying and unwanted.
When have you
last listened for a sound, and were grateful to God for it? Maybe it was
the sound of a bird chirping, the sound of a baby crying, or the sound of music
when expressed in worship to God. It is interesting that the word “noise”
occurs 20 times in my electronic New International Version Bible of the Bible while the word “sound” occurs 125
times.
If there is to be meaning and understanding from a sound, the
sound must be distinct. “If the trumpet does
not sound a clear call, who will get ready for battle?” (1
Corinthians 14:8). Sometimes we are so busy with what we are doing that noise
is ever-present and we neglect to hear the sounds that are quiet and
meaningful. The prophet Elijah discovered God’s voice in quietness.
“After the earthquake came a fire, but the LORD was
not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper” (1 Kings
19:12). Where are you when it comes to noise and sounds? Is the
noise getting the best of you, or are you listening for sounds that cause you
to express praise to God? What about your quiet time? Are you
spending time in the presence of God where you are able to hear the sound of
His gentle whisper?
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