Thursday 1 April 2010

Not A Word


Silence Was Golden by Joni Erickson Tada
"Where do you come from?' he asked Jesus, but Jesus gave him no answer."-- John 19:9
The cold chamber is dimly lit. It's two o'clock in the morning. Jesus is shoved, stumbling, up the rich, red carpet to stand in front of Pontius Pilate, who has been rudely awakened to hear the case of this King of the Jews. But Pilate hadn'tbeen sleeping anyway. The night before he had drunk too much, partied too long,and smoked too many cigarettes. (When I think of Pilate, I can't help but picturehim with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth, even though I know cigarettes didn'texist back then.)I imagine Pilate rubbing his chin and asking a few questions, the first of which Jesus replies to, "Everyone on the side of truth listens to me."Jesus' answer is thought provoking. What does this uneducated peasant know abouttruth? I can imagine Pilate thinking. So he reaches for a pack of cigarettes,lights up, and squints through the haze of smoke. "Tell me," he sneers as he takesa drag, "what is truth?"A long moment passes as the smoke clears. Jesus is silent. He says... nothing. The suspense mounts. Finally, in disgust, Pilate flicks an ash on the floor. The suspense drains.Why was the Lord silent? He could have defended himself. Maybe that's the key. How could you say in twenty-five words or less that you are the Lord of the universe?Maybe Jesus' lack of words was the best way to answer. Perhaps more meaning wascrammed into that moment of silence than we can imagine. Heaven may have been whispering,"Be still and know that the Lord is God." (The idea for this story came from RobertFarrar Capon.)How do you respond when God is silent? With fear? Doubt? Impatience? Maybe the Lord is being silent so you might know in a new way that he is the Lord of the universe.
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Teach me, Jesus, to sit and wait for word from You, as long as it might take. Andgive me the ability to hear Your answer in the stillness
Blessings, Joni and Friendshttp://www.joniandfriends.org/
I also want to share this beautiful Spiritual. Its such an emotional song absorbed me fully when I sang it with the choir.

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Abigail Jasmine said...

Great article by Stada..I admire that woman.

This was great to read and remember.

Hope you have a great Easter, full of love and devotion and celebration!!

<3

Simply Shelley said...

I so admire Joni Erickson Tada...thanks so much for sharing this Amrita...blessings your way...

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

Hi Amrita thanks for your nice words, Happy Easterweekend:)
JoAnn/Holland

Anonymous said...

EASTER GREETINGS FROM THE OLD GEEZER

I PRAY YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WILL HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY CELEBRATING RESURRECTION SUNDAY.

HE IS RISEN!

GOD BLESS YOU, RON

Terra said...

I am glad to find you again Amrita. I appreciate this post and your words are inspiring. Keep up your good work. Joni contributed an essay to a book I wrote, and I admire her too.

Amrita said...

Hello friends wish you all a very Happy Easter.

Dear Terra I am so honored to have a fine author like you visit me.