SILENCE is possibly the loudest word in the English language. Silence is not a location like the beach, it is not a destination like death, it is posture, a position, we enter into. It is not something external, it is internal. People may not speak, people may go sit in the woods or on a lake fishing, but the silence is absent when internally the voices are so loud.
Historically today was the most silent day in history. The crucifixion of Christ was yesterday, the resurrection of Christ is tomorrow, but what is it about today, a day of silence. People were stunned at His death, they were in awe of His life, they pondered His possible resurrection, but no guarantees and probably more doubt that belief. Silence escaped them as voices inside of them pondered, wondered, questioned.
Yahweh is the God of silence. Silence is a gift from a very generous God. He loves to declare peace be still to the storms raging inside of us. He loves to silence the voices that are lying to us. He enjoys ordering our inner world, so we can live with silence. It is a truth many do not know but some actually enjoy on the daily. Silence.
Psalm 46 says, “God is in the midst of his city, secure and never shaken. At daybreak his help will be seen with the appearing of the dawn. When the nations are in uproar with their tottering kingdoms, God simply raises his voice, and the earth begins to disintegrate before him. Here he comes! The Commander! The mighty Lord of Angel Armies is on our side! The God of Jacob fights for us! Pause in his presence.”
Psalm 46 continues, “Surrender your anxiety. Be still and realize that I am God. I am God above all the nations, and I am exalted throughout the whole earth. Here he stands! The Commander! The mighty Lord of Angel Armies is on our side! The God of Jacob fights for us! Pause in his presence.”
The noise outside of us is not the issue, it is the noise inside of us that causes anxiety, fear, doubt, but how do we silence the noise inside of us? We read the Bible until we get to know the nature and character of God. In this knowing we learn to trust Him and trusting God is where the internal silence comes from. Trust silences the voices. I pray you learn to trust, for silence is a gift from our God. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org









