THE LANGUAGE OF WHISTLING
READ:
Zechariah 10:1-8
I will whistle for them and gather
them, for I will redeem them.
-Zechariah 10:8
On La Gomera, one of the smallest
of the Canary Islands, a language that sounds like a bird song is being
revived. In a land of deep valleys and
steep ravines, schoolchildren and tourists are learning how whistling was once
used to communicate for distances up to 2 miles. One goat herder who is using this ancient language
once again to communicate with his flock said, “They recognize my whistle as they recognize my voice.”
The practice of whistling
also shows up in the Bible, where God is described as a shepherd whistling for
His sheep. This image could be what the
prophet had in mind when he described how God will one day whistle to bring a
wandering and scattered people back to Himself (Zechariah 10:8).
Many years later Jesus
said, “My sheep hear My voice, and I know
them, and they follow Me” (John 10:27). That may be the whistle of a shepherd. Sheep don’t understand words, but they know
the sound that signals the shepherd’s presence.
Misleading voices and
distracting noises still compete for our attention (cf. Zechariah 10:2). Yet God has ways of signaling us, even without
words. By events that can be alarming or
encouraging, He reminds us of His guiding, protecting, and reassuring presence.
– Mart DeHaan
Father, it is a noisy world.
Thank You for
always calling to us above the din and
ruckus that distracts us.
Help us to recognize
Your voice and follow Your leading.
The call of God can always be heard.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always.
Unity & Peace
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