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A Time To Be Silent!
It seems that God Father, Son and Spirit is leading me into a period of silence and a longing for more of it. Today, as I was compelled to go into our basement to look for something, I was relieved and awestruck by the silence there! “Now that’s what I’m talking about!” I said to myself. I made the right decision to just stay down there for awhile and enjoy the silence, prayer, and even meditation that just come natural in that quiet environment.
Also today, a message landed in my inbox from a friend that made me want to scree… I mean shut up! The message I heard was from a pastor in my local area screaming (and sweating fiercely!) about the same ol, same ol “Good News” of…”G-O-D” (not Father, Son and Spirit!), sin, homosexuality, politics. It, in fact, DID make me want to scream until I realized that screaming and noise is much of the problem these days, and was certainly this preachers problem (as I have practiced and done myself in the past, straining my vocal cords also! Yikes! Ha!).
Everybody’s screaming and talking, and no one seems to know how to be silent anymore! Let’s face it, with the buzz, vibration and multiple sounds coming from our cell phones, to the tons of messages screaming into our in-boxes everywhere, to the unceasing blare of the multitude of shows coming from our televisions, “Would somebody please shut up?!” might possibly be the most welcome scream of our times (but NOT if everyone was doing it, of course! Hahaha)
In the past couple of weeks, in two different very real conversations, I heard people tell me that they feel like they live in a time where “no one listens to me”. “People just seem caught up in their own voices and interests.” hmmmm…
There IS too much screaming and noise going on in our times, in my opinion. And I mean in the Church, too! It’s so loud it’s deafening, and people not only can’t hear our Good News, they don’t want to – their ears hurt! “Aaaaaghhhh…somebody please shut up (and just love me!)” Ha! I am no longer the type to get stuck in either/or thinking on the issues of life, let alone that I am a proclaiming preacher – YIKES! – and yet I still can’t help but, due to my reflection time in the basement today, remember and agree with a quote I read this past year from an article by Daniel Walters entitled, “A Church For Others”. In it he is quoting Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the late theologian, Christian martyr, and youth minister of Nazi Germany times, on various issues facing the Church, including a time for silence Dietrich foresaw about the Church. Here is the quote:
“Since the church had worn the world out with its words of self-justification, Bonhoeffer foresaw a period of silence, where the ministry of the church would be limited to “prayer and righteous action.” Today the church must confess its faith through deeds. When these deeds have become significant enough for the world to notice without Christians shouting for recognition, “…then the world itself will long to confess the Word.” The church, therefore, is called to practice a “discipline of modesty in claims and humility in action” to recover the balance of word, prayer, and action. The church must be like Christ, who stood before his accusers silently (Matt 27:12) and did not open his mouth (Is 53:7), but he answered them with prayers of forgiveness (Luke 23:34) and selfless deeds of love (John 15:13).”
More seriously than ever I think the Church IS limited because of the current noise, including and especially religious noise (versus the Gospel!) I am seriously wondering if we might not be the “period of silence” generation, and this might be the way Jesus creatively speaks in our time. After all, we have scriptural guidance from the Father, Son and Spirit for living in such a way of silence that others are compelled to ASK us about our life, where we THEN most definitely should be ready to speak and give a reason for our hope, COURTEOUSLY:
1 Peter 3:13-18 “If with heart and soul you’re doing good, do you think you can be stopped? Even if you suffer for it, you’re still better off. Don’t give the opposition a second thought. Through thick and thin, keep your hearts at attention, in adoration before Christ, your Master. Be ready to speak up and tell anyone who asks why you’re living the way you are, and always with the utmost courtesy. Keep a clear conscience before God so that when people throw mud at you, none of it will stick. They’ll end up realizing that they’re the ones who need a bath. It’s better to suffer for doing good, if that’s what God wants, than to be punished for doing bad. That’s what Christ did definitively: suffered because of others’ sins, the Righteous One for the unrighteous ones. He went through it all—was put to death and then made alive—to bring us to God.” – The Message
What do you think and how are you wrestling with all of this in OUR times?
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