Title: Voice of the Shouter
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Bible Text: John 1:22-28
voice of one who cries
There was a farmer who grew roses. We grow all roses, including red roses, yellow roses, and white roses. But the farmer always whistled. In the house and in the fields, I whistle and work.
One day, someone who lived next door moved and another person moved in. The newcomer found the whistling farmer strange. That man was trying to seduce my wife, but I had an unpleasant thought. The man who moved in couldn't stand it and talked to him. “Why are you whistling every day?” The farmer laughed and said, “Please come into my house. So I followed. Upon entering the house, he found his blind wife sitting in a wheelchair. The farmer spoke. “When I whistle, my wife listens. I feel relieved to know that I am close. If I don't say anything, I get nervous.” The man had a reason to whistle. It was a laborious whistle to reassure his wife. I really want that girl.
“The voice of one who cries” What is the voice that I should cry out, and what is the voice of the one who cried that I should hear?
There is a voice that cries out for yourself.
You must shout for yourself. You need a sound that cheers you up. “The voice of the one who speaks, shout, He answered, What shall I cry out? The grass withers and the flowers wither, but the word of our God stands forever” (Isaiah 40:6,8). The word of God is unchanging and eternal. It's about saying that God keeps His promises. When a word is uttered, the one who speaks it gains strength. “The word of God will stand forever.” When I shout out the word of God, it becomes strength and hope rises. This is it.
“Why are you discouraged, my soul, and why are you troubled within me? You put your hope in God... … .” (Psalm 42:11) These were the words of the Korahites who cried out to themselves. Who is Gora? He rebelled against Moses and the earth was split open and he drowned. These are the words of his descendants to ward off fear and anxiety.
“The righteous cried, and the LORD heard them, and delivered them out of all their troubles (Psalm 34:17).
When you shout, God hears you. And that it will be delivered.
The voice of one who cries, when I cry out the word of God, that voice rebukes me. The sound of my shouts energizes me. On the battlefield, beat the drum to demoralize the enemy. The sound of the drums is unsettling for enemies, but works as a sound to encourage courage for allies.
Don't breathe. Don't sigh. It weakens the energy and weakens the bones. You have to make yourself with your words and nurture yourself. Say this to yourself
“Always rejoice! Pray without ceasing! In everything give thanks!” (1 Thessalonians 25:16-18)
Horses are alive and moving. It is said that the Word of God is alive and has power. Our brains respond to what we say, regardless of facts. I am made according to the words I use often. Beautiful words make a beautiful heart, and a beautiful heart makes a beautiful life. Moderation of speech is required. Say words of moderation, words of encouragement, and words of blessing.
“Don’t be afraid. I am with you. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, yea, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand” (Isaiah 41:10).
If we shout out the word of God, it strengthens the weak and heals the sick. I'm happy! When you shout like this, good words spring from your heart. God said to Moses, “Command the rock to bring water!” (Numbers 20:8). If you order what you want, you will prosper.
There is a voice shouting towards the wall.
I must shout at the barrier that stands in my way. After the Exodus, Israel began to conquer the Promised Land. The people crossed the Jordan River. After completing his circumcision, he strengthened his will to fight. Joshua led the people to conquer Jericho first.
The Lord said to Joshua, “Behold, I have given Jericho, its king, and its mighty men into your hand; all the soldiers go around the city once a day for six days, and on the seventh day go around the city seven times. shout out loud Then the wall will fall down.”
“Joshua commanded the people, saying, ‘You shall not cry, nor let your voice be heard, and let no word come out of your mouth, and in the day that I command you to cry, you shall shout. (Joshua 6:10)
Each day they circled around Jericho once. It ran for 6 days. On the seventh day, they circled seven times. Seven is a number that symbolizes perfection and divinity. It represents the power of God. When the time came, the priests blew long trumpets made of sheep's horns.
“When the trumpet sounded, I cried out with a loud voice, and the wall fell down.” Archaeologists explain that the fall of Jericho was caused by a cry. A wall that is so strong that it cannot be easily destroyed even if it is attacked with a missile collapsed with a shouting sound.
They marched around the walls of Jericho silently for seven days. In silence they were armed with God. It is putting on the full armor of God.
“I will send to you what the Father promised, so stay in this city until you are clothed with power from on high” (Luke 24:49). As they walked around the city silently, they said, “God is making it fall! God makes it fall! God makes it fall!” he persuaded himself.
“He who believes in me will also do the works that I do, and greater works than these will he also do...” (John 14:12) Our success does not come by our strength, but by faith. God works with power to those who believe.
The sound of the trumpet symbolizes the power and presence of God. The sound of the priest's trumpet means that God Himself was present and commanded them to shout.
“The people shouted, and the priests blew their trumpets, and at the same time the people heard the sound of the trumpets, they shouted with a loud cry, and the wall fell down. And they went into the city and took it, and they cut the men and women, the sheep, and the donkeys with the edge of the sword.” (Joshua 6:20- 21)
Knocking means hitting the opponent with their hands or feet during judo and knocking them down. Shouting means attacking and knocking down the opponent with a sound.
There is a voice calling for repentance.
The cry is John the Baptist, the cry is in the wilderness, and the cry is “Repent.” “At that time John the Baptist came and preached in the wilderness of Judea, saying, Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. At that time, Jerusalem and all Judea and all around the Jordan came to him, confessing their sins, and being baptized by him in the Jordan. When they saw so many Pharisees and Sadducees coming to the baptism, they said, "You brood of vipers, who taught you to flee from the wrath to come? Therefore, bring forth fruit worthy of repentance, and do not think within yourself that Abraham is our father; for I tell you, God is able to make these stones also descendants of Abraham” (Matthew 31-9).
“I am a voice. I am not the speaker, I am just the speaker. He who speaks comes after me. He was before me.”
His job is to shout. “He was the one who cried out to prepare the way of the Lord. He raised his voice and cried out loudly. People hear the sound and turn around and realize it. There is life in sound, and there are laws of life.
The voice of one who cries out is the voice of the power that makes even stones the children of Abraham. His cry is, “Repent.” Not to reason or imagination, but to conscience. He didn't turn around. said directly. His words were powerful because they were straightforward. It's a phrasal verb that shoots straight up.
The cry of John the Baptist was threatening. There is a sense of urgency that if you don't listen, you will face a terrible judgment. They strongly demanded that concrete changes be shown as a sign of true repentance.
The ax is at the root of the tree. If you don't listen, you'll be filmed. He declared that judgment was imminent. To the religious formalists, "Children of vipers!" and shouted. They were not impressed. Pharisees and Sadducees. John declared to them the wrath of God that was imminent. I urge you to confess your past mistakes. A prophet is the voice of one who cries out. The one who cries is the Lord, and the prophet is the voice that shouts on behalf of the Lord.
What makes life happy is not living doing what you love, but liking what you have to do.
Hear the voice of those who cry out and turn around. I hope that I, like a stone, will become a descendant of Abraham.
There are two things that are given to everyone for free. time and words. How you use it will change your life. If you say nothing, your life will be twisted. “I can’t do anything because of 0 0” “I can’t even look at myself, I would have made a career out of it if my appearance supported me… … .” There are people who say this.
“Yeah, I’m ugly. what to do I've never seen a guy hitting a baseball with a handsome face. I am a great player I practice today to become a better player. I am a pro.” Some people say this.
Which side are you on? God created the heavens and the earth with language. Just as a swallow builds its own house by kneading the soil with its small mouth, so people make themselves and live their lives with the words that come out of their mouths. Moses prayed to God to forgive the sins of the people. God said, “I forgive you according to your word” (Numbers 14:20).
I hope that God will hear what I say and say good things if what you say comes true. Empower your voice. There is power in speaking with confidence. Words of faith move mountains.
If I shout at the barrier that stands in my way, that barrier will collapse. I believe that the day of joy will come from the Lord God if we hear the voice of repentance and turn back and be cleansed from our sins.