God once told me to make my sound and others will hear it.
“And as for you, you became imitators of us and of the Lord, having welcomed the Word while under much pressure of affliction which [act of welcoming] was accompanied by joy that had its source in the Holy Spirit, so that you became a pattern to all those who are believers in Macedonia and Achaia. For from you there has been caused to sound forth in a loud, unmistakable proclamation the Word of the Lord.” (See historical context of Apostle Paul’s missions to Thessalonica.)
Ways to develop patterns of Christ that release an unmistakable frequency.
1 Imitators of those who imitate Christ
2 Welcome the preached Word of God
3 Handle pressure of affliction
4 Operate in Joy in believing by the Holy Spirit during times of affliction
5 Become a pattern to other believers
6 Sound forth a loud [bold] unmistakable proclamation of the Word of the Lord
Physics of Sound: Traveling Waves
Sound is produced when something vibrates. The vibrating body causes the medium (water, air, etc.) around it to vibrate. Vibrations in air are called traveling longitudinal waves, which we can hear. Sound waves consist of areas of high and low pressure called compressions and rarefactions, respectively. Shown in the diagram below is a traveling wave. The shaded bar above it represents the varying pressure of the wave. Lighter areas are low pressure (rarefactions) and darker areas are high pressure (compressions). One wavelength of the wave is highlighted in red. This pattern repeats indefinitely. The wavelength of voice is about one meter long. The wavelength and the speed of the wave determine the pitch, or frequency of the sound. Wavelength, frequency, and speed are related by the equation speed = frequency * wavelength. Since sound travels at 343 meters per second at standard temperature and pressure (STP), speed is a constant. Thus, frequency is determined by speed / wavelength. The longer the wavelength, the lower the pitch. The ‘height’ of the wave is its amplitude. The amplitude determines how loud a sound will be. Greater amplitude means the sound will be louder.
When two waves meet, there can be two kinds of interference patterns; constructive and destructive. Constructive interference is when two waveforms are added together. The peaks add with the peaks, and the troughs add with the troughs, creating a louder sound. Destructive interference occurs when two waves are out of phase (the peaks on one line up with troughs on the other). In this, the peaks cancel out the troughs, creating a diminished waveform. For example, if two waveforms that are exactly the same are added, the amplitude doubles, but when two opposite waveforms are added, they cancel out, leaving silence.
Scientific notes from method behind the music.com
Therefore, as we live and move and have our being in God, our lives produce a frequency or pattern of sound that affects the atmosphere around us. When we connect with believers and our sound waves match, constructive interference occurs and we double our amplitude making a louder, bold and unmistakable sound for Jesus! That is why agreement in apostolic doctrine is so important. When we see Jesus Christ in every scripture so that the new covenant is revealed, it is apostolic doctrine. That is why the apostles had to separate themselves to the ministry of the word and prayers in the early church, as today, they have to read old testament prophecies with new testament eyes. it is so important to continue in the apostles doctrine, breaking of bread, fellowship and prayers as we see in the book of Acts 2:42. When that was in place, God released signs