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Dear saints, I trust that the Lord had been keeping and prospering you. This is not a cosmology or creationism thread, but I’d like to narrate an incident in which three Scientists detected gravitational waves from the “big bang“ billions of years ago (in 2017, they were awarded the Nobel prize for that discovery: Opinion | Learning From Gravitational Waves). This was as if they were hearing from a distant past, i.e., eternity (Ecclesiastes 3:11). When we hear the Lord’s voice, we need to realize that the same voice had been speaking even before creation (Psalm 19:1). It so happens that we’re just hearing Him now.
Let’s look at some of the ways God’s voice had been echoing from the past, and how we detect “His Master’s Voice.” In Revelation 1:15 the Apostle John likens the voice of the Lord Jesus to “rushing waters” (the roar of a waterfall). This was no longer the voice of the meek and mild “Son of Man”, but a powerful echo from another time and era, from the Creator Himself (Colossians 1:16). The Apostle simply couldn’t recognize Him who was speaking (Revelation 1:13-14), because this wasn’t the Jesus he knew, but the Omnipotent Son of God who always existed, the great “I am” (Exodus 3:14, John 8:58). What followed was a revelation/prophecy of that which was to come (Revelation 1:19). Powerful echoes and sounds from eternity always herald of powerful things to come.
God’s voice and our detection depend on our relationship with the Lord, and not on Him. In John 10:27-30 the Lord Jesus describes how only the true sheep and redeemed saints of God hear His voice. The Lord Jesus Himself always heard from God the Father (John 11:42) not just because He’s the ancient of days (Daniel 7:1-14), but because He was in a right relationship with our heavenly Father (Hebrews 5:7).
God’s resounding echoes from eternity have long been resonating even before creation. Our ability to detect His universe bending voice depends on our relationship with the Almighty in our Lord Jesus (John 14:6). Powerful echoes remind us both of a powerful past and an incredible future (1 Corinthians 2:9). I pray that our “gravitational lens” in the Holy Spirit is powerful to bend the echoes from eternity past Satan’s obstacles (Matthew 16:23) and right into our spirits
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Have a good weekend saints
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Let’s look at some of the ways God’s voice had been echoing from the past, and how we detect “His Master’s Voice.” In Revelation 1:15 the Apostle John likens the voice of the Lord Jesus to “rushing waters” (the roar of a waterfall). This was no longer the voice of the meek and mild “Son of Man”, but a powerful echo from another time and era, from the Creator Himself (Colossians 1:16). The Apostle simply couldn’t recognize Him who was speaking (Revelation 1:13-14), because this wasn’t the Jesus he knew, but the Omnipotent Son of God who always existed, the great “I am” (Exodus 3:14, John 8:58). What followed was a revelation/prophecy of that which was to come (Revelation 1:19). Powerful echoes and sounds from eternity always herald of powerful things to come.
God’s voice and our detection depend on our relationship with the Lord, and not on Him. In John 10:27-30 the Lord Jesus describes how only the true sheep and redeemed saints of God hear His voice. The Lord Jesus Himself always heard from God the Father (John 11:42) not just because He’s the ancient of days (Daniel 7:1-14), but because He was in a right relationship with our heavenly Father (Hebrews 5:7).
God’s resounding echoes from eternity have long been resonating even before creation. Our ability to detect His universe bending voice depends on our relationship with the Almighty in our Lord Jesus (John 14:6). Powerful echoes remind us both of a powerful past and an incredible future (1 Corinthians 2:9). I pray that our “gravitational lens” in the Holy Spirit is powerful to bend the echoes from eternity past Satan’s obstacles (Matthew 16:23) and right into our spirits
Have a good weekend saints
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