Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Over The Shoulder

One thing God has spoken, two things have I heard... (Psalm 62:11)

Language is the institute God is to breath everything into life. For in the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. Human dialect and vernacular often times distort and debase the very essence of their structure. Thankfully God’s structure stands alone because when He speaks, words just don’t get spoken; speech begins to orbit and manifold proportions are had. The psalmist gives attention to the Lord’s voice and so intently hears that the manifestation of one becomes two and so forth and so on. Such speech springs into living value at the inclusion of God-source. Our speech guides us into communication; His into penetration. The touching of His words on our lives fines tunes our ear drums so distinctly that we begin to receive all of what He has in store for us. The power in the singular rendered in the plural proves the grandeur in His voice. So that when you listen and really listen- truly, truly, shapes your reception and the message grows inside of you. Gain, maturation, expansion, and increase are the hearts of the ones after His. In lieu of every tongue you can translate is simply the one thing God has spoken. May your ears ever be so blessed that you pang to hear.

To the praise of His glorious grace. Amen

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