The Christmas story is full of contemplatives. Zechariah gave ear to the archangel. Mary responded to God’s heavenly
messenger. Joseph discerned God’s will
through dreams. Shepherds echoed angelic
voices in their praise of God. Wise men
followed celestial signs. Simeon and
Anna prophesied what they heard from the Holy Spirit. All of these required one thing:
contemplative believers who were willing to take the time to listen to God.
In this busy season, taking time to listen is not always a
priority. There is food to cook. There are parties to plan, gifts to buy and
wrap, worship services and children’s plays to attend, and so many other things
that compete for your attention. Yes,
even religious observances can become just another thing to crowd out your
spirituality, if you allow it. Somehow
in all of this, we can’t find the time to simply sit in God’s presence and
listen to the Divine Voice. But just as
there could be no Christmas story without contemplative people, light can’t
come into our souls without a Silent Night.
Luke 2:19 (NASB) says, “But Mary treasured all these things,
pondering them in her heart.” This holy
season, take the time to treasure the Truth that God brings to light within
you. May the presence of Christ will be
born in you, so that you become attentive to the Holy Spirit’s voice. As you ponder these things in your heart,
take time to be still. Take time to keep
silence.