THE POWER OF SILENCE


HH Sir Godfrey Gregg D.Div

“Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.” (Psalm 46:10).

  1. Is there any note of music in all the chorus as mighty as the emphatic pause?
  2. Is there any word in all the Psalter more eloquent than that one word, Selah (Pause)?
  3. Is there anything more thrilling and awful than the hush that comes before the bursting of the tempest and the strange quiet that seems to fall upon all nature before some preternatural phenomenon or convulsion?
  4. Is there anything that can touch our hearts as the power of stillness?

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There is for the heart that will cease from itself, “the peace of God that passeth all understanding,” a “quietness and confidence” which is the source of all strength, a sweet peace “which nothing can offend,” a deep rest which the world can neither give nor take away. There is in the deepest centre of the soul a chamber of peace where God dwells, and where, if we will only enter in and hush every other sound, we can hear His still, small voice.

There is in the swiftest wheel that revolves upon its axis a place in the very centre, where there is no movement at all; and so in the busiest life there may be a place where we dwell alone with God, in eternal stillness, There is only one way to know God. “Be still, and know.” “God is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him.”

The thing with Christians today is they do not know how to worship God in silence. The beauty of Holiness. So many times the Lord wants to talk to us and because we talk so much we are more ignorant than when we enter the room. Not everything we hear we must give an answer. You have to learn to differentiate the voice that whispers into our ears.

“All-loving Father, sometimes we have walked under starless skies that dripped darkness like drenching rain. We despaired of stars shining or moonlight or sunrise. The sullen blackness loomed above us as if it would last forever. And out of the dark, there spoke no soothing voice to mend our broken hearts. We would gladly have welcomed some wild thunder peal to break the torturing stillness of that over-brooding night.

“But Thy winsome whisper of eternal love spoke more sweetly to our bruised and bleeding souls than any winds that breathe across Aeolian harps. It was Thy ‘still small voice’ that spoke to us. We were listening and we heard. We looked and saw Thy face radiant with the light of love. And when we heard Thy voice and saw Thy face, new life came back to us as life comes back to withered blooms that drink the summer rain.”

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