ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE SOUND OF THE LORD, Part 2
Reprint: March 22, '24 2:07 AM
Part 1: INTRODUCING THE CONCEPT
Great getting' up mornin' to ye, Folks! Blessin's on Ye!
There, how's that for
a good morning greeting. Awwww, well... Anyway...grab that fresh cup of
coffee from your French Press coffee maker, or that cup of super hot Expresso.
Maybe you've
been wondering when we're going to finish the discussion on Kingdom Economics
-- and really, I thought I'd get back to it before this -- but it looks like it
will wait and resume after the first of the year.
It was nearly
four years ago that I published a series of Coffee Breaks titled, "The
Science and Spirit of Sound." That Coffee Break series was
predicated in large part on an earlier OPEN LETTER
TO THE EKKLESIA I had written and distributed back in the
mid-1990's in which I dealt with the significance of sound and the spiritual
force behind it.
Many of you
know that I've had a long background in engineering and research and -- for a period of several years -- in the
field of audio research. Got to thinking about it this morning and
realized that I was probably around seventeen years of age when I first began
seriously experimenting in the field of acoustics, playing with loudspeaker
cabinet design and acoustic-wave theory.
My audio
research continued on through some of my college years and beyond, and in the
mid-to-late 1960's a former college buddy, Allen Parker, and I formed an
acoustic research company -- Alpac Audio. We
developed together what we referred to as "3-Dimensional Sound" -- an
early predecessor to today's Dolby Surround -- and traveled around the country
introducing the concept to various manufacturers.
"3-Dimensional
Sound" was actually achieved with only two, albeit perfectly balanced and
accurately phased loudspeakers. We were able to create a soundstage far
wider than the speaker placement and reproduce the sounds which appeared to be
coming out of thin air where no speakers existed. I won't get into the
technical issues or specs on the system because that's not what this Coffee Break is about.
I simply share this as a foundation for where I want to take this (and perhaps
one or more additional Coffee Breaks) discussion and to perhaps establish a
basis in both scientific fact and spiritual law.
As a lifelong
musician and recording engineer, sound has been an integral part of my
life. At least nine out of every ten mornings, I will a waken with
the sound of Heaven flowing through my spirit with new music. It is and
has been perhaps the most actively creative part of my life. (Some people
think it is my writing, but that's just because they haven't been around me
much. (Grin.)
Della is
likewise creative when it comes to music. There are many times when she
sits down at the synthesizer keyboard, closes her eyes, and just begins to
worship as the Spirit of the Lord flows through her with new sounds and new
words. We flow together this way. But there is purpose and
direction in the sound that comes forth. Between the two of us, the Holy
Spirit has given hundreds of new songs -- Psalms (set to new music), Hymns, and
Spiritual Songs -- more than a few of which have become part of the repertoire
of praise and worship in churches around the world.
We understand
that literally everything God ever created began with the sound of His
voice. We also understand that we've been created in His image and
likeness and imbued with His same creative ability.
Our world
today has so corrupted and contaminated sound that we've lost sight -- and in
large part, the creative use -- of the ability God gave us. We are
surrounded with so much sound it has become cacophonous. It is nothing
but destructive noise!
We turn on
the television and get bombarded with every kind of sound -- most of it (as
noted in previous Coffee Breaks) designed to entice, persuade and manipulate us
into believing things that are not true, have no life, and deceive us into
committing sin, buying something we don't need or want, or wasting time in
unproductive endeavors.
Why is
this? What has happened to the human race? More than that, what has
happened that the Body of Christ has so lost sight (and use) of the gift of God
He has made available to us through Jesus Christ?
I've shared
this personal translation of the Greek text of II Corinthians 10:3-5 before but
let me refresh you.
"For
though we live, deport and comport ourselves by that which we see, hear, taste,
smell and touch, we do not contend with, war after and execute military
strategies [against Satan] by that which we see and hear, know intellectually,
or have opinions of:For the weapons and
instruments of our war and executed actions [against Satan] do not have their
origins and [weak, impotent] operation in natural flesh and human abilities,
but they are skillful, potent and powerful – like dynamite – through God to the
demolition and extinction of all fortified and guarded places of opinions in
opposition,
"Bringing
down violently and demolishing (to total extinction) all mental reasonings and
thought processes, and every mental barrier or arrogant and self-elevated
attitude that justifies itself in opposition to the knowledge of God; bringing
into captivity and making a prisoner every perception of the intellect and
every mental purpose or determination to the compliance and submission of
Christ and His anointing [in the same way that He complied with the will and
desire of the Father]."
Now, let's
put that together with Ephesians 6:12. The KJV reads like this: "For we
wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against
powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual
wickedness in high places."
The
phrase, "we wrestle not" is an extraordinary phrase in the Greek
text. The Greek uses a musical term -- or more accurately, a conjunctive word
which denotes "sound," esti-pale (from
its root, pallo). This
word more literally translates: to vibrate; and it
draws a picture of two sounds in opposition to each other. The wrestling,
literally, is the opposition of the sounds of Satan against the sound of the
Lord. (We'll come back to this, momentarily.)
From a purely
scientific perspective, all energy beginning at 0 cycles per second (or hertz)
and increasing in frequency through the audio spectrum, the sub-RF and RF
spectrums, electro-magnetic energy, HF, VHF, UHF, Microwave and beyond into the
realm of visible and invisible light -- all of it -- is sound-based. If
we had ears that could hear at those frequencies, we could hear light.
I was just
thinking back to a discussion I had with a Canadian astrophysicist in 1994 when
the comet, Shoemaker-Levy, after breaking apart, struck the planet Jupiter 21
times over a period of seven days. He noted that -- were it possible for
sound to travel in space -- this event created a series of low-frequency
electro-magnetic shock waves equivalent to sound that spread throughout our
galaxy. Though our ears didn't hear it the earth did, and there were both
tidal and weather phenomena that followed in the months thereafter.
Sound,
whether we hear it or not, is an integral part of our existence. Sound
holds things together. Here's how the apostle Paul put it.
"God, who
at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the
fathers by the prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom
he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; Who
being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person,
and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by
himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on
high." (Hebrews 1:1-3)
Did you catch
that? He is "upholding all things (the Greek word used here is phero: meaning
to energize and hold together cohesively) by the word (rhema: sound
of His word, the speaking forth) of His power (dunamis:force, might,
miraculous power)." He energizes and holds everything
together cohesively by the sound of His Word going forth. Because He is
God, it is the sound of His power, not the other way around.
Most folks think
of it as the power of His Word, but that's not the way Paul phrases it.
It is the Word, the Sound of His Word of the power inherent in His very
being. Thus we exist because of sound -- the Sound of the Lord.
When you stop
to consider, this is how creation began. With sound. The
sound of His Word went forth, "Light BE!" And light was.
Everything about the creation of this world and all that is therein (with the
exception of man -- and we'll get to that) began with sound going forth -- the
sound of His Word.
Light,
therefore, began with sound. Maybe you think I'm wearing this issue thin,
but bear with me. There is a point to this.
Jesus put it
like this, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth after me
shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." (John
8:12)
Again He
said, "As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the
world." (John 9:5)
Now,
juxtapose those statements with the way John began his Gospel.
"In the
beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him; and
without Him was not anything made that was made."
Then John
puts sound and light together.
"In Him
was life, and the life was the light of men."
Are you
seeing it? Sound. Light. Life. They
are inseparable. They go together. You can't have one without the
other. Light exists because of sound. Sound exists with
light. Life is both light and sound.
Ever notice
the difference at Creation between the way God made the earth, the universe,
and all that is therein, and the way He made man? Genesis 2:7 tells us
that God "formed" (the Hebrew word is yatsar: to mold, to
squeeze into shape, to fashion with determined purpose) man. It is the
first time during the entire creation sequence that God departs from the
declarative commands to "BE" in order to accomplish His creative
design.
Thus God took
particular care and purpose in man's creation. After all, the entire
creative operation was intended to create an environment for man in the first
place. Man was not simply a generic part of creation; he was the
reason. And the objective for man's creation is revealed in Genesis
1:26-28.
First of all,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit took counsel together in this. It was the
unified decision that a species of being would come into existence who would be
exactly like God, functioning in three dimensions simultaneously and having the
power of creative speech and creative sound -- just like God!
Thus, man's
existence came into being first by God taking deliberate and specific care in
creating him.and molding
him. Then He breathed into man His own breath -- that same breath with
which He generated the commanding sounds of Creation. (See Genesis
2:7) And the very first thing man heard was the sound of the Lord's Voice
creating in him the empowerment to do what God did: create with His voice.
"And God
blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish
the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over
the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the
earth." (Genesis 1:28)
Do you see
it? The very first thing God did was to bless them -- to declare and decree
in them the empowerment to prosper, to accomplish everything they
desired. The second thing God did was to declare and decree dominion in
them -- His authority -- to rule over every living thing upon the earth (except
man, of course, and that's an important distinction we'll get into later).
Next the Lord
says to them, "Behold, I have given you every herb bearing
seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the
fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every
beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon
the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for
meat:" (Verses 29 & 30) And He finishes it off by
confirming, "and it was so."
Thus God
confirmed the decrees of blessing He had imparted with the sound of His Voice
into man.
In our next
Coffee Break, we will expand on this concept and show the relationship between
the sound that comes forth from us and the creative power of God that operates
in and through us.
See you again
shortly.
Things are not
what they seem to be: they're what God says they
are. The sound of His Word going forth is what determines the difference
between light and darkness, life and death, health or sickness and disease,
poverty or prosperity.
The Blessing
of the Lord: it makes rich and He adds no painful toil and sorrow! (Proverbs
10:22)
Be blessed!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
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