But the Lord is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him” (Habakkuk 2:20).
How often have we heard these words read or sung at the beginning of a service? The silence
enjoined by Habakkuk is not a literal silence but the silence of submission and acceptance which
would not dare to voice any question or complaint against God.
There is, however, great value in literal silence—a value our generation may well have
forgotten. In these days of roaring traffic, noisy factories, humming household appliances and
megawatt stereos, an unexpected moment of silence can be…