My soul, wait in silence for God only, for my hope is from Him. He only is my rock and my salvation, my stronghold; I shall not be shaken. Psalm 62:5.
Have you noticed how many people avoid being silent, constantly being on their cell phones, having to have some music playing, watching something on Tik-tok, checking Facebook or other social media, or having to be entertained by trivial programs with no redeeming value? Something has to be blaring all the time. Some can’t even eat a meal without the television being on. People have difficulty shutting off the distractions and just being silent.
This consuming wandering in the wilderness takes up their time and steals the opportunity to focus on reality, time to appreciate the beauty or glory of nature, or even to consider the ultimate meaning and purpose of life. Psalm 46 calls out, “Be still and know that I am God.”
In the parable of the wedding feast, the majority of those invited had worldly excuses rather than accepting the invitation to come to the master’s banquet. Psalm 65:4 declares “How blessed is the one whom You choose and bring near to You to dwell in Your courts.” Jesus reminds us that we did not choose Him, He chose us. He desires us to be with Him, even to be where He is (John 17:24) to share His glory forever.
Jesus invites us to “Come to Me” and “learn from Me” rather than carry our heavy burdens alone. Yet the average person spends far greater time and effort on mundane pursuits than on living by or reflecting on eternal purpose, even though our choices in this lifetime on earth establishes our position forever. Nothing of eternal significance happens “unless the Lord builds the house.” Likewise, the disciples and the 120 in the upper room were told to wait until they were clothed with power from on high before they were to go. Wait in silence for God to fill the cup.
Jesus called the man a fool, who built bigger barns for his abundant crop but was not rich toward God. He also instructs us to lay up our treasures in heaven and promises rewards for simple things like giving a child a cup of water. God has, according to Ephesians 2:10, prepared good works beforehand “that we should walk in them.” There is work to do in which God has given and desires to partner (take My yoke) with us to do. Romans 8 says those led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. We can do nothing of value unless we take time to come to Him and wait on Him to direct us.
In returning and rest shall you be saved (be made whole), in quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Isaiah 30:15. He leads me by still waters, He restores my soul. Psalm 23:3 Amazing transformation and equipping happens as we are with the Lord.
As Ecclesiastes 5 instructs, when you come to God let your words be few. Practice being silent before Him. Close the door on distractions, quietly wait and enjoy being with Him.
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