Do You Hear What I Hear?
Do You Hear What I Hear?
The second verse of this wonderful Christmas carol is:
“Said the little lamb to the Shepard boy,
Do you hear what I hear? Ringing through the sky Shepard boy
Do you hear what I hear? A song, a song, high above the trees,
With a voice as big as the sea. With a voice as big as the sea.”
What is that song the little lamb was referring to? The song of of God made flesh as a heaven-sent baby that brought hope, peace, joy and love to this world. Yesterday, I wrote about “seeing” the Conductor of our orchestra – removing any distractions that would hinder our view of Him. Today, I take it a step further and ask “What is keeping you from HEARING the voice of our Shepherd?
“Can you hear me?” “Are you listening to me?” Those are words that I know our Heavenly Father must say to us time and time again, but we’re so caught up in the “noise” going on in our lives — the TV, telephone, radio, computer, social media, overburdened with to do’s, and thinking about everything except for tuning in to the “Shepherd” frequency in our lives.
Many times, like our children, we do hear, but we’re just not obeying. In fact, we may be as guilty as our kids are when we’ve told them time and time again to do something…..and they become little “drama queens and kings” and totally act like they never heard us. And, so often, the things we say to our children are the very things God wants us — His children — to hear: “I’m the parent and you’re the child — that’s why!” “If you had paid attention to me, you would have avoided that mess.” “Trust Me. I know what’s best for you.”
I have some good tidings of great joy for us today. We CAN hear God’s voice. The Bible, God’s love letter to mankind, makes it clear that we were created with the ability to have two-way communication with Him. Jesus tells us in John 10:27, “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.”
I pray for us today: “Dear God, please help us to listen carefully to what You have to say to us. Please help us to be “first responders” to YOUR voice. Amid all the craziness of this big world and the busyness in our own little worlds, may we tune in to YOUR frequency, your voice — whether it’s your still, small voice or your obvious loud and clear voice…..not eventually, but immediately! Thank you for your patience as our loving Father! Amen.