Good Morning All,
Psalm 51: 8(KJV); “Make me
to hear joy and gladness; that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice.”
It might be an age thing; it seems that
noise bothers me more than it used to and that more and more things are
considered noise. More and more there
seems to be a constant rattle or chatter.
It seems that sometimes the goal is to see how loud and distracting the
music can be. There are many places
where it is difficult to even hear yourself think let alone try to speak or
listen to the person sitting beside you.
It is almost as if silence is something to be avoided.
It is the constant bombardment by noise
from every angle and facet of life that is really becoming annoying. There is noise coming from every direction;
some of it is music played too loud, or the incessant phone calls trying to
sell me this or that or asking my opinion about someone or something. It is the ads on TV that seem to be played
louder than the rest of the show. It is
the talking heads on the radio or TV that yell and carry on and say absolutely
nothing. It is the ridiculous automated
ads on the internet that start playing when you are trying to read an
article. It is everywhere. I remember the days of my youth when I helped
my dad farm, and the tractor didn’t have a radio and cell phones were only a
futuristic nightmare. There were
actually times when you didn’t have to listen to the noise.
The worst noise we hear is the noise that
the devil plays in our ears. The noise
that tells us we have no value or worth; the noise that speaks to our flaws and
fears, to our weaknesses and our pain.
There is the noise that keeps us from resting peacefully at night, as we
toss and turn because of the noise in our head and in our heart. There is a lot of noise out there and it
makes everything difficult. It makes it
hard to listen and to speak and it makes it almost impossible to not feel some
sort of pain.
This why the psalmist wrote our verse;
“Make me hear joy and gladness.” When we
read the word make, don’t think in terms of a requirement or a law but rather a
request to “change the station.” Instead
of hearing the pain and the sadness, make it so I hear only your joy and your
gladness. Drive the pain away, take the
sorrow away; leave me with the peaceful sounds of your voice in my head and
heart. We do this best by staying in
God’s Word, by reading it and meditating on it for a few minutes a day at
least. We do this best by staying in
prayerful conversation with God. We
speak to him and open our hearts to his loving healing touch. By focusing on God’s Word and by hearing the
sweet sounds of his love and grace being poured out upon us, we can best drown
out the noise of the world.
Father, send us the
beautiful sound of your mercy. Let the
symphony of your grace enliven our hearts and lift our souls. Keep our focus always on you. Keep us always in your loving arms. Be with those who are only hearing the pain
of the world. Heal those who know only
suffering and sorrow. Defend them from
the devil’s attacks and give them the peaceful, heavenly rest that only you can
give. In the precious name of Jesus, our
risen Savior and King we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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