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Growing silenceWednesday, December 19, 2012
Luke 1:5-20 Over time the voices inside him stilled. As his mind was less filled with his own words, the words of God were dearer and clearer. He began to notice God in all things. He saw God, he tasted God, he felt God, he smelled God. Most of all, he heard God. Zechariah's imposed silence might have been a blessing to Elizabeth, because he listened much more than he spoke! But it was a grace and blessing for himself as well, a joy for which he learned to thank God day after day. Gabriel's words were not chosen by the angel. They were chosen by God speaking through the angel, who loved Zechariah right through his disobedience and gave him exactly the right gift. God was making Zechariah more every day into the man that he created him to be. Which is what you do for me, Lord, and for every one of us. You are master of making me the person you created me to be. When I rest in the moment and follow rather than second-guess you, I know boundless joy. In my own silence, your bells ring and your words are living water for me to drink. |