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Birds sing because they have a syrinx instead of a larynx. The syrinx is the bird's voice box, an organ that lies deep in a bird's chest and is uniquely fashioned for song. That, at least, is the natural explanation for their gift.
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But let me ask you, why do birds sing? They sing because their Creator put a song in their hearts. Each bird is "heaven's high and holy muse," created to draw our hearts up to our Creator. They are reminders that He has given us a song that we may sing His praise.
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So when you hear God's little hymn-birds singing their hearts out, remember to sing your own song of thanksgiving, too. Sing a song to your maker.
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"Break forth in song, rejoice, and sing praises." (Psalm 98:4 NKJV)
3 comments:
Such a nice post.
Hello Grace!
Thanks so much for your visit!
You seem to be a great and sweet girl!
Be always welcome at my blog,
Have a great weekend,
See you!
Kira
Hello kababayan, I noticed your comment over at Andrea Perdue's blog... and I decided to hop over to your blog place.
This is a very nice post...so touching!
Blessings on your day...
Lidj
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