Sunday, August 27, 2006

The Beauty Of Silence

Read: Psalm 62:1-8

Truly my soul silently waits for God. --- Psalm 62:1

The Bible In One Year:
Psalms 123-125
1 Corinthians 10:1-18

Written on the wall behind the pulpit of the church we attended in my teens were these words: "The LORD is in His holy temple. Let all the earth keep silence before Him" [Habakkuk 2:20]. And keep silence we did! All eight of us boys said nothing to one another as we sat waiting for the service to begin.

I loved this quiet time and often succeeded in pushing thoughts about girls and the Detroit Tigers out of my mind. The best I could, I tried to reflect on the wonder of God and His salvation. And in the silence I often sensed His presence.

Today we live in a noisy world. Many people can't even drive without music blaring from their car, or the beat of the bass vibrating their vehicle. Even many church services are marked more by noise than by quiet reflection.

In ancient times the pagans cried out in a noisy frenzy to their idols [1 Kings 18:25-29]. In sharp contrast, the psalmist saw the wisdom of silence, because in quiet reverence God can be heard. In the stillness of the night under a starry sky, in a hushed sanctuary, or in a quiet room at home, we can meet the living God and hear Him speak.

The psalmist's words are relevant today: "Wait silently for God aloen" [Psalm 62:5]. --- Herb Vander Lugt

Speak, Lord, in the stillness,
While I wait on Thee;
Hushed my heart to listen
In expectancy. --- Grimes


TO HEAR GOD'S VOICE, TURN DOWN THE WORLD'S VOLUME.

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