Reflection: The qualities of his voice
As you read John 10, you find that Jesus continually emphasises the fact that “my sheep hear my voice.” Theologian and Bible commentator, Albert Barnes, said concerning the practice of the shepherds of Jesus’ day:
“[The sheep] are so tame and so trained that they follow their keeper with the utmost docility. He leads them forth from the fold, or from their houses in the villages, just where he pleases. Since there are many flocks in such a place as this, each one takes a different path, and it is his business to find pasture for them. It is necessary, therefore, that they should be taught to follow, and not to stray away into the unfenced fields of grain which lie so temptingly on either side. Anyone that thus wanders is sure to get into trouble. The shepherd calls sharply from time to time to remind them of his presence. They know his voice and follow on; but if a stranger call, they stop short, lift their heads in alarm, and, if it is repeated, they turn and flee, because they do not know the voice of a stranger.”
Lawrence O. Richards makes the following observation in The Victor Bible Background Commentary:
“The flocks of several shepherds were often kept in the same fold at night. In the morning each shepherd would call his flock, using a distinctive word or phrase. Even if another person called to the sheep using the same word or phrase, the sheep did not respond. The sheep recognised the specific tone and timbre of their own shepherd’s voice and responded only to him. God’s flock recognizes the voice of Jesus and responds to Him. As the Gospel call comes, His sheep lift their heads and turn their eyes toward the Saviour. And, recognizing Him, they obediently follow Him where He leads.”
Every human voice has three unique qualities which make it distinctive and distinguishable:
- Its manner — How the voice communicates the personality of the speaker. Each voice has its own inflection and accent, creating a distinctive quality to a person’s voice.
- Its tone — How the voice communicates the spirit of the speaker. A voice echoes the person’s soul. It resonates with the speaker’s emotions and spirit.
- Its content — How the voice communicates the mind of the speaker. By listening to a person’s speech, you can tell what is in his heart (Luke 6:45).
God is no different. His voice also has its own manner, tone, and content. As you spend more and more time with the Lord, you quickly pick up ‘the specific tone and timbre’ of God’s voice.
Prayer: Father, my soul longs to know your voice; I pray that you reveal to me its manner, reflecting your unique personality. May I discern its tone and understand its content, unveiling the depths of your heart and mind.