Be silent, O all flesh, before the Lord: for he is raised up out of his holy habitation. Zechariah 2:13 (KJV).
My philosophy regarding music has always been: The Louder The
Better. But that has finally started catching up with me. Loud music at
concerts I’ve attended, turning up the volume on my bass and guitar
amplifiers, and too often listening to high volume music through
headphones and ear buds, I’m starting to pay for it.
After a particularly loud session with my bass guitar I noticed over
the next few hours a constant ringing in my ears, and that my ears were
now overly sensitive to sounds. The hypersensitivity went away, but the
tinnitus ear ringing has been a chronic problem ever since.
Not long ago we had a power outage. I was surprised at the intensity of the silence. Without the 60-cycle
hum of appliances, air conditioners, and other items in our house that
are the background noise of our lives, I realized how wonderful the
silence is that we miss each day.
Too often we approach prayer with our long lists of wants and needs,
concerns that have mounted throughout the day, and fail to simply be
quiet before God and silently enjoy His presence within and around us.
Noise pollution from the world, and the inner cacophony from the
worries and concerns racing through our minds, rob us of the stillness
and peace that is ours as children of God. Noise becomes the normal, and
quietness the unrecognizable thing, shocking us when it finally arrives
by its strange unfamiliarity.
I appreciate quietness now more than I ever have in my life. And I
think about the joy of silence I have robbed myself of by not practicing
it more.
Don’t take quiet moments for granted. Carve some silence out of your
busy, noisy life for the Lord. Be silent in His presence and take joy in
Him.
Prayer:
Dear Lord, in quietness before You we remember who You are, Your
majesty, holiness, and awesomeness. We silently revel in Your glory.
Amen.
This is soooooooooo true Karlton! Thank you for continuing to share your life experiences & faith through your awesome devotionals! You're a blessing! LOTSoluv Kerryn
ReplyDeleteThank You Kerryn!
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Karlton