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The
Call Of The Lord
Wade
E. Taylor
Deep
calls to deep. At the
noise of Your waterspouts, all Your waves and Your billows are gone
over me. Psalm 42:7
Deep
calls, tells us that our Lord is a
seeking God who is constantly calling out, seeking those who will
respond to His desire for communion and fellowship.
At
the noise of Your waterspouts. This is seen as being noise.
In the initial stages of our being apprehended by the Lord,
we do not understand His voice or dealings.
Often, our response may not be the one the Lord had desired,
but He continues to call out to us, ever seeking to bring us higher,
that He might enjoy times of communion with us.
Blessed
are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 5:3
Even
when we make mistakes, if our heart attitude toward the Lord is
right, He will continue to walk with us, knowing that we will gradually,
increasingly come to understand His voice and ways, and as a result
the noise He hears will become a song of rejoicing and worship.
This
song that the Lord so desires to hear is unique to our personal
life experience. No one else could ever sing this song,
as they have not walked as we have.
The Lord will look to us, as if we were the only person in
the universe, for He desires to hear this song.
Quite
often, we should thank our Lord for His patience with us in waiting
to hear the song that He so desires to hear.
This desire is so intense, that He will continue to patiently
wait.
When
Adam failed the Lord in the Garden of Eden, he hid from the presence
of the Lord. It was
the Lord who said, Adam where are you?
When Adam responded with his excuse (noise),
the Lord took a step toward him, covering him with the skin of an
animal that their fellowship might be restored.
This was the first blood sacrifice for sin.
In
the parable of the sower, Matthew, chapter 13, the sower goes forth
with seed. The Word
tells us that this seed is the Word of the Kingdom.
As we rightly respond to produce good soil, this
seed will gradually develop and the noise will become a
clear pathway, which leads to the Kingdom.
He
answered and said to them, Because it is
given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but
to them it is not given. Matthew 13:11
In
Revelation, it is the Lord who stands at the door, knocking, in
order to seek out those who will hear and respond.
He is far more interested in us than we are in Him. This may be hard for us to believe, but
it is true. All we
need do is to become quiet and listen, and the Lord will direct
us to Himself.
When
we respond to this knock, we will be brought up into His
chambers, where our life becomes one with His in communion and purpose.
After
this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the
first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with
me; which said, Come up here, and I will show you things which must
be hereafter. Revelation 4:1
All
your waves and billows are gone over me. My life is now lost in His life.
I have found the purpose for which I was created.
Now my song has merged into His song, and they have become
one.
And
immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in
heaven, and one sat on the throne. Revelation 4:2
Now
I have only one purpose in life.
To reflect the life and desire of the one seated upon His
Throne, our Lord Jesus Christ.
The
noise has indeed become a song.
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