For a lot of people, accepting the possibility of a God
isn’t that big of a deal. They do, however, want to know what he’s like if they’re
going to consider the idea of relationship. They need some specifics. They need to understand how life with God is
played out in this life.
When I was in high school I had about a 30 minute drive to
school in the mornings. Every morning I
would listen to the radio during my drive.
It would always frustrate me when I heard a song I liked, but had no
idea what the name was or who it was by.
I would always hope the DJ would give me that info instead of a weather
or traffic report that just reminded I was going to hit traffic and be late for
school.
Fast forward to today. On the iPhone there is this awesome
little app called Shazam. Shazam recognizes almost any song, tells you what
it’s called, who it’s by and even gives you a link to download it. Now,
whenever I’m listening to the radio and an awesome song that I don’t recognize
comes on, I open up Shazam and BOOM! I have the specific information.
Shazam identifies songs based on what its makers call an
acoustic fingerprint. The fingerprint is
made up of patterns of different variables identified by the App. Those variables are frequency, amplitude, and
time. As I began to reflect on my relationship
with God, I realized the questions I had about God could be answered through
Christ. It’s as if Jesus Christ is the
fingerprint of God. And since Christ
dwells in me, I should be his fingerprint in this world too. Furthermore, I realized in my relationship
with Christ that frequency, amplitude, and time are big factors. When people listen in on my life are they
directed to the Father? Does a glimpse
into my life lead others closer to identifying God?
Frequency in music is about measuring sound waves. It is about the rate of occurrence of those
waves. In my life, I need to be spending
time with the Father frequently. I need
people to be able to see the results of my frequency: the rate of my occurrence
with God the Father. Secondly, amplitude
is about the breadth and width of those sound waves. Amplitude measures just how big something can
get. I hope when people listen in on my
life, they experience the breadth and width of God’s love. It’s about the greatness found in Him. It is the full measure of his abundance. That is what amplitude is all about. But amplitude isn’t where it stops. As I thought about this idea of an acoustic
fingerprint, I realized it’s my job as a Christ-follower to amplify His
kingdom! To amplify means to make
larger, greater, or stronger. People
have to see me decreasing and God increasing in my life. Finally, Shazam uses time to match acoustic
fingerprints. Time in the sense of music
really comes down to staying in rhythm.
To walk with God, to stay in step, I have to feel the rhythms of his
heart. In our spiritual lives,
frequency, amplitude, and time are good measures of where we stand with
God.
But…it doesn’t stop with the acoustic fingerprint. The people of Shazam have taken it a step
further. They have orchestrated the App
to be able to identify songs even in the midst of background noise. Even in the midst of background noise there
should still be something so distinct in us that it remains identifiable. It isn’t drowned out, but because of distinct
patterns and identifiable markers, the App is able to recognize exactly what
song it is. With so much noise in this
life, it is so important for Christ followers to remain distinct, to have identifiable
patterns in their life that point back to God.
The question for us to answer is, “When people listen in on my life, are
they able to identify God the Father?”