I have been a bit infrequent of late.
Part of that is work related as there is a boatload of stuff on my plate.
Part of it is intentional as I am really meditating on Ecclesiastes 3 right now.
In particular, the latter part of 3:7 which says there is a time for silence and a time to speak.
The word that is gnawing at me is right there:
Part of that is work related as there is a boatload of stuff on my plate.
Part of it is intentional as I am really meditating on Ecclesiastes 3 right now.
In particular, the latter part of 3:7 which says there is a time for silence and a time to speak.
The word that is gnawing at me is right there:
SILENCE
I shared on Ecclesiastes 3 at church last week and something was said that just brought that word home to me.
I think silence is something we don't practice enough in Christianity.
It got me thinking though and I have been digging into the Word and looking at themes like:
"Being Still Before God, Silence, Contemplation and Reflection"
I just felt that I needed to take some time and reflect on these themes.
Only in listening to the Father can we really know His heart.
2 comments:
Thanks, Rick, for this.
In our noisy world, we need times to be just be silent, to remember that noise is seldom natural despite our usual experiences. Sometimes I encourage people to "partake" in a few moments of silence during a Sunday morning worship service – it may be the only peace and quiet some get all week!
In a lot of ways, I reckon that our noisy busyness reflects a lot of misplaced trust in our own abilities and a general avoidance of the God who sometimes speaks in a gentle whisper to those who slow down long enough and quiet themselves enough to listen.
I am reminded of Ps 46:10
"'Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted
among the nations,
I will be exalted
in the earth.'
The LORD Almighty is with us;
the God of Jacob
is our fortress."
Good stuff and I am looking at Psalm 46:10 as one of the Scriptures for a sermon on Stillness.
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