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Silence

Chad

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Silence
Mark Driscoll

It was a very normal day until I realized that I was actively destroying my own soul.

The day began with my alarm jolting me awake. I immediately turned on my BlackBerry to hear it chime for each voicemail and email that had been left while I slept. I stepped into the shower where I listened to my waterproof radio. I then turned on the television to catch some news while I dressed. Driving to work I tuned in to some talk-radio banter.
Throughout the day the chime on my laptop kept ringing as email arrived, and my cell phone continued to vibrate and ring on my hip.

Before long, I needed a break, and I put on my iPod to go for a walk.
On the drive home, I again listened to the radio in an effort to drown out the blaring horns of frustrated fellow commuters. After eating dinner and tucking my five children into bed, I turned on the television to watch shows I had recorded on my Tivo.

As I drifted off to sleep, it dawned on me that I had not had one minute of silence during my entire day. It was possible, I realized, that I could live the rest of my life without ever again experiencing silence.

In that moment, God deeply convicted me that I was addicted to the false trinity of our day, the gods known as Noise, Hurry, and Crowds. I remembered the words of missionary martyr Jim Elliot, who said, “I think the devil has made it his business to monopolize on three elements: noise, hurry, crowds . . . Satan is quite aware of the power of silence.”

I began to ponder what Jesus’ life might be like if He lived today. Would He be available to all of His followers twenty-four hours a day on His BlackBerry? Would He have left His phone on at the Last Supper and been continually interrupted by needless calls? Would He have failed to stop and speak to needy people because their weeping was not loud enough for Him to hear over His iPod as He hurried past them on His way to a meeting He was already late for?

In that moment I prayed, asking God for His wisdom and help to save me from myself. God answered my prayer and reminded me that Jesus often took periods of prayerful silence to hear from the Father and to ensure not that He was doing everything He could, but that He was doing only what was most important. For example, before beginning His public ministry, Jesus spent forty days fasting from food, people, and noise in an effort to prepare Himself to fully accomplish what God the Father had given Him to do on the earth.

Moreover, the Bible says in Luke 5:16 that “Jesus often withdrew to lonely places.” Jesus spent considerable time alone in silence to pray, rest, and focus on what priorities He should be devoting His time and energy to. This helps to explain why, in just three short years of ministry, Jesus had a greater impact on history than anyone else who has ever lived.

The Bible also describes multiple benefits of purposeful silence, including:

Since God convicted me of my addiction to noise, I have sought to conform my life more to the pattern of Jesus’, which has proven quite helpful. I try to spend at least five minutes an hour in silence, at least thirty minutes in uninterrupted silence each day, and a full day in silence once a month. During those times I find myself going for silent prayer walks to listen to God, writing in my journal, and sometimes doing nothing at all, which for me has become an act of faith that God is at work even when I am not.

My prayer is that those reading this who, like me, are guilty of noise addiction can also experience the regular gift of silence because that is often where God is waiting for us. There was silence before God spoke the world into existence, and silence for forty days before Jesus began His public ministry, which may indicate that silence is what allows us to speak as God intends.
 
Thank you Chad for this post.

I remember the awesomeness of silence from my youth, and this has been a reminder, and an answer to many years of a growing discontent.

Your words......" Satan is quite aware of the power of silence.” is very true.

I grew up in an area off Lake Tapps Wa. In Sumner Wa.
We lived in a spot called Hidden valley,by some, but it was an undeveloped area where several family's lived in peace, and poverty, but with blessed silence.
We went to a small Bible Church in the valley, but it was in the many hours of silence that God made himself known to me.

There, we had an old radio that we were allowed to listen to once in awhile, if Dad brought in the car battery.
The story of the Black Stallion one of my favorite, but most of all I remember Mom sitting on an old oak table, a Kerosene lamp by her, us Kids gathered around her (on the table too), and we listened to stories by Uncle Author.

Sitting on a hill side, leaning up against a stump, writing poetry, and listening to the crickets in the swamp below, I could feel the presence of God with me.

Between the years of my being 6- 13 years old, we lived there, and God touched my life more profoundly than at any other time in my life.

May God grant me that treasure again, before I depart this earth, for
now, among the same noise you spoke of, I have a longing for that precious gift ,That still small voice, that you only hear in blessed silence.
 
Awesome Chad, there also a story about "the cell phone and the Bible" but I don't know if I am allow to print it. It goes alone somewhat with the story here. Thanks for sharing.

Your sister in Christ, Trish
 
I prayed, asking God for His wisdom and help to save me from myself. God answered my prayer and reminded me that Jesus often took periods of prayerful silence to hear from the Father

Powerful admonishment!

BBE Psa 37:3 Have faith in the Lord, and do good; be at rest in the land, and go after righteousness.
Psa 37:4 So will your delight be in the Lord, and he will give you your heart's desires.
Psa 37:5 Put your life in the hands of the Lord; have faith in him and he will do it.
Psa 37:6 And he will make your righteousness be seen like the light, and your cause like the shining of the sun.
Psa 37:7 Take your rest in the Lord, waiting quietly for him;
 
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