As I sit here this morning looking out my open window, in complete silence, half-moon shining light into the darkness (literally and figuratively), I’m reminded of the very first post six years ago this month. Unending Chorus.
Just like in real life, the silence, the quiet, the rest doesn’t last long. At 4:37 am, one bird called, by 4:39 am, it was a delightful unending chorus. I note the transition from the stillness to the bird songs of joy. We need both.
Although my location and routine has changed over the years — now I sit at my desk, throw open the sash (year round) in order to hear, smell, and feel the morning and I search the window for the Lights from Heaven.
Unending Chorus – May 10, 2018
My morning practice after my husband leaves for work is to wrap up in my porch blanket and sit on my deck with my prayer cat.
This morning I noticed a bird beginning to rustle around and awaken in the darkness of the sky. His song was so sweet. In the darkness he sang. Then another awakened, then another, then another. Their individual songs became this lovely, sweet chorus.
As the sky lightened and the sun was peaking, I noticed that the song did not end. Their chorus was unending. I stopped to think. Is my song unending? Is my chorus unending?
You know I don’t notice the chorus so much during the day. Why is that? It’s not because the song is not being sung, it’s because I don’t hear it. It isn’t because the birds stop singing, the chorus hasn’t stopped – it’s because I don’t listen to it. Even as I sit, the motion of my day has begun. I’m slowly moving on to what’s next in my day – work, home, family, obligations. Their song is growing faint.
Day noise – mind chatter — that drowns out the unending chorus. Living daily in God’s presence is cultivated. We don’t just wake up one morning and say today’s the day – I’m going to live in God’s presence today – I’m going to see Him in everything today. Unreasonable. Training our hearts and minds to reset on God every minute of the day takes training. The more we look, the more we see. The more we listen, the more we hear. Zephaniah 3:17 says:
For the Lord your God is living among you. He is a mighty savior. He will take delight in you with gladness. With his love, he will calm all your fears. He will rejoice over you with joyful songs.
You see, He is living among us. Amen! He is a mighty warrior. Amen! He delights in me. Amen! He will calm my fears. Amen! He will rejoice over me with loud singing. Amen!
If I can’t see Him it’s not because He’s not present. If I can’t hear Him it’s not because He’s not speaking. Maybe there’s too much mind chatter… God’s song is being sung all day to everyone of us. He is rejoicing over us today. We need only train ourselves to hear His song. How do we do that? Simple steps…the next time you hear the birds unending chorus, think about how God is rejoicing over you with loud singing. Amazing. Rejoicing over me. Rejoicing over you.
As the deer panteth for the water so my soul will long after you today, Jesus, listening for your song. Persist in the presence of God – strain your ears to hear His love song over you today – long for the song.