Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Quiet



Quiet           
[Frederick Buechner, from Whistling in the Dark: A Doubter’s Dictionary]
An empty room is silent.  A room where people are not speaking or moving is quiet.  Silence is a given, quiet a gift.  Silence is the absence of sound and quiet the stilling of sound.  Silence can’t be anything but silent.  Quiet chooses to be silent.  It holds its breath to listen.  It waits and is still.


“In returning and rest you shall be saved,” says God through the prophet Isaiah, “in quietness and confidence shall be your strength” [Isaiah 30:15].  They are all parts of each other.  We return to our deep strength and to the confidence that lies beneath all our misgiving.  The quiet there, the rest, is beyond the reach of the world to disturb.  It is how being saved sounds.

A few recent oil paintings from my remarkably "quiet" studio.



4 comments:

  1. Lovely post. Lovely paintings.

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  2. Those are beautiful paintings Laurel, and your blog post is timely.

    Have a blessed Christmas.

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    1. Thanks Carmen - haven't seen you for ages!
      May your time in quiet places energize your soul.
      Shalom

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