I found it interesting that in the building of the temple in 1 Kings 6:7, we are told that no hammer or tool was heard at the temple site while it was built.
Y'all it took 7 years to build.
Think holy awe, but in the construction.
Construction sites are always noisy. But in the building of the Dwelling Place of God no hammers or tools were heard.
Do you sense the peace?
His dwelling place was built in a peaceful atmosphere.
Did you know we are told that the righteous will live in quiet dwellings? (Is. 32:17-18).
Did you know that there is quietness in His presence? (Hab. 2:20).
Or that we can wait in peaceful rest for the LORD? (Ps. 62:1-2,5).
Or that Jesus remained silent in the face of His accusers (Is. 42-1-12, Is. 53).
God will stop the noise of the ruthless (Is. 25:5).
There is a time to be silent (Ecc. 3:7).
And noise without love is empty (1 Cor. 13:1).
I don't know about you, but I know when I am dwelling in peace and when I am not. There is a sacred awe that fills us when we guard against the noise when we draw near to God.
I am asking myself, "What noise am I allowing in when I approach God?"
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