Silence is Golden
As my dad used to say, sometimes we need “peace and quiet and very little of that.”
Silence is golden when we need quiet rather than noise.
Life gets too loud. Talk makes us tired. We need to get away. We need rest.
During those times, silence is worth more than silver or gold.
Often this occurs when we have been:
- Too busy
- Around too many people
- Focused on electronics or other time thieves
Silence is also golden when we should keep our mouths shut.
We do need to speak up to correct wrongs. We don’t need to tell everything we know.
We make a bad situation worse when we say too much. Talking when we should stay quiet makes us look foolish. It often hurts other people. Better to bite our tongue than to be a busybody.
Therefore, take breaks from life’s noise.
- Learn to practice quietness.
- Think before speaking.
Find a peaceful place. Let its stillness wash the worries from your mind.
“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be silent and a time to speak” (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7 NIV).
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4 thoughts on “Silence is Golden”
Silence is how I recharge, Diana. Thank you for your post!
Silence recharges me as well, Joy. I appreciate your encouragement plus your daily words in verse.