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Issue No.094 June, 2012 ::Sound of Silence ::

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Perspective:-

Sound of Silence.

“They held their peace and answered him not a word.” Isaiah
36:21

       Most
people misunderstand silence. Some consider it as a sign of weakness. We
know the silence of Christ before Pilate and Herod. They were even
astonished that He gave no reply to the allegations. Matthew. 27:12 –
14. We see a similar incident here in Isaiah chapter 36. People of Judah
kept quite at the threatening words of the enemy. It was not easy
because the arguments of the Assyrian chief were so aggressive and
persuasive. But King Hezekiah had commanded the people not to answer at
all.

A time to speak
Certainly,
there is a time to answer. Cf. Ecc. 3:7. Apostle Peter writes, “be
ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of
the hope that is in you with meekness and fear.”
1 Pet 3:15 KJV.
Also we have the challenging words of Mordecai, “If you remain
completely silent at this time, relief and deliverance will arise for
the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will
perish.”
Esther 4:14. So, definitely there is a place for breaking
our silence. In such a scenario our silence may be a failure or even a
crime as Marin Luther King observed.

A time to keep silent
However
we should not consider silence as weakness. There is value for silence
also in the scripture. Peter, who exhorts us to answer, writes about the
Lord Jesus Christ, “When He was reviled, did not revile in return;
when He suffered, He did not threaten, but committed Himself to Him who
judges righteously”.
1Peter 2:23.

       In Isaiah chapter 42, prophet
writes about the earthly life of the Servant of the Lord; “Who is
blind as My servant, or deaf as My messenger whom I send? Who is blind
as he who is perfect, and blind as the LORD’S servant? Seeing many
things, but you do not observe..”
Isaiah 42:19, 20.

       That is what exactly happened
in the ministry of Christ on earth. He did not respond to all what was
going on around Him. He never entered into an argument. He did not fight
for His rights, even when He was wrongly accused and attacked. He
declined to take any credit for His works and strictly warned against
publicizing His name. Matt. 12:16. In fact, it is in this context Mathew
applies the words of Isaiah for Christ. “He will not quarrel nor cry
out, nor will anyone hear his voice in the streets. “ Matthew 12:19 cf.
Isaiah 42: 2.

Follow Christ
As Christians,
we ought to follow such an attitude. We are not supposed to respond to
any body on everything. Particularly in the face of allegations and
criticism, it’s ideal to keep quite. Of course it is wise to examine our
life and make corrections if needed any. However we don’t need to defend
and try to justify ourselves. As many others consider, we do not need to
raise our voice for everything.
      
Yes, to live such a life, we need much patience and humility, which we
can experience only by the grace and help of our Lord. As Isaiah refers
in another servant song, we need to be submissive to the Lord and learn
from Him constantly ‘to know how to speak a word in season’. Isaiah
50:4, 5.
       Silence is not bad.
Let us not condemn those who keep quite. Appreciate those who have
chosen the path of their Lord and do not make a noise or do not
advertise themselves. Let us not judge simply because of some one’s
silence.
       Do not just assume
that only those who make noise are clever, correct and energetic.
Commitment to the Lord and His word prompts them to follow the path
their Lord. They will not cry nor raise their voice. Isaiah 42:2a. Let
us enjoy silence. There is strength and blessings in divinely inspired
silence. Isaiah 30:15


Out line:-

Comforting Words from John’s
Gospel

1.
The believer shall not come into judgment. John 5:24

2.
The believer shall not walk in darkness. John 8:12

3.
The believer shall never hunger. John 6:28 – 35.

4.
The believer shall never thirst. John 7: 37 – 39.

5.
The believer shall never perish. John 3:16

6.
The believer shall never be plucked out of Christ’s hands. John
10: 27 – 29.

7.
The believer shall never die. John 11: 25 – 27.


Anecdote: -

WORDS

       
There is a story about Adam and Eve when they were giving the names to
animals. Eve looked at one big lumbering animal and said, “Let’s call
that one a hippopotamus”. “Why?” asked Adam. Eve replied, “Because it
looks like a hippopotamus.” Many words do have a psychological fitness
in sound for the thing they describe.

       
Words are condensed history. Almost every word we use has come down to
us with the brains of a hundred generations distilled into it and loaded
with emotional meaning. A word can excite you or depress you. A word can
make you sad or glad or mad. A page of words can destroy hope; blast a
reputation, set men marching out to murder or to crusade for truth.
Words are the most powerful things on earth.


Worthy Quotes:-

Silence

“Silence is deep as Eternity,
speech is shallow as Time.”

_____________________  Thomas Carlyle

“Priceless as the gift of
utterance may be,
the practice of silence in some aspects far excels
it.”

  _________ C.H. Spurgeon.
 

   

 

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