Good Morning!
Psalm
35:22; “You have seen, O Lord; be
not silent! O
Lord, be not far from me!”
For as
much as we claim to crave silence, it is difficult to experience. Silence can make us very uncomfortable. If you have ever heard a sermon where the
preacher just stops and says nothing for a minute, it can seem like an
eternity. When I teach confirmation
class, I will sit and just wait, silently; it doesn’t take long for the kids to
begin to fidget and soon talk.
Silence can be a very painful thing to experience. If you have ever had a medical test and
waited for the results, you know what that is.
If you have ever been in a hospital bed waiting for the doctor to come
speak to you, you know the excruciating silence of the wait. If you have ever gone to the emergency room,
you know what that is like. You can sit
there and watch the clock as it slowly ticks, and nothing happens. We know that the time isn’t standing still,
and we know that everyone is doing the best that they can do but the silence
seems to destroy us. Where is the
answer? What is going on?
For
some of us, we have sat and poured out our heart, relayed all of our fears to
God and then listened and heard nothing.
We cry to God and then listen, and it is silent. Why do I have cancer? Why did I lose my job? Why did my partner have to leave me? Why did my child die? Those are some painful questions and often,
as we ask them, there is only silence.
We call to God and experience only deafening silence and our pain
continues to grow.
Yet
God is never far from us and even though we don’t hear; he continues to speak
to us. Often times it is because we are
too busy speaking that we do not really listen.
We do not hear his words of comfort.
We do not hear his words of hope.
Yet he speaks them.
Sometimes we don’t hear God because we don’t want to hear what he is
saying. We pray to God; we cry out to God,
but it is not a prayer to him it is a list of demands for him. We want these things to happen; we will not
be happy unless these occur, so we don’t hear.
We experience self-imposed silence.
God speaks to us, but we don’t hear his words of comfort because we
don’t want them. We have our desires and
God had better provide for them.
Yet
through all of this God is always near us.
He never leaves us and always speaks to us with his voice of hope, his
voice of comfort, his voice of consolation.
He is our only shelter in this broken world. He gives us that hope that no one else
can. He is our salvation.
Father
of all mercies, we cry, and cry and we find only silence. Give us the understanding and the wisdom to
see that we are only not listening. Give
us the faith that we may trust to hear you in all of the grace that pours out
from you. Guide us as we live the life
that you give us by your mercy. Be with
those who have sat in silence for too long.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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