"He was still speaking when, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and a voice from the cloud said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him."" -- Matthew 17:5
In many circumstances there is the need for only one voice. The
orchestra needs one voice of the conductor. The football huddle needs one voice
of the quarterback. The flight crew needs one voice of the captain. The
surgical team needs one voice of the surgeon. Whether a symphony, game, flight
or surgery, the voice to which we listen makes all the difference.
The disciples were overwhelmed with the presence and voices of
three persons. Jesus, Moses and Elijah were impressive in their own right and
Peter wanted the moment to last and the voices to linger. Yet, they were
directed by the heavenly Father to listen to only one voice. "This is my beloved Son...
listen to him". Whether
it is our personal walk or ministry walk, the voice to which we listen makes
all the difference.
There are many voices for us to listen to today. There are voices
of the past and voices of present renown. The choices are unending and there
seems to be a special voice for every situation. But, the writer of Hebrews
tells us that "...in these last days he (God) has spoken to us by
his Son." (Hebrews 1:2) Be
wise my friend and remember... the voice to which we listen makes all the
difference.
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