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“Never be rash with your mouth, nor let your heart be quick to utter a word before God, for God is in heaven, and you be upon earth; therefore let your words be few” (Ecclesiastes 5. 2)
Some people find small talk difficult. There is an expectation that we have to fill silence with a discussion about the weather. There’s no harm in that. But neither is there any harm in being sparing with words. Sometimes a quiet and considered sentence is worth more than hundreds of words without proper thought. God does not need our small talk. God knows everything that we come to him with: and so we do well to meditate on this verse in the context of our prayer life: even just to sit in the house of the Lord in silence is prayer enough.
By St Barnabas Jericho“Never be rash with your mouth, nor let your heart be quick to utter a word before God, for God is in heaven, and you be upon earth; therefore let your words be few” (Ecclesiastes 5. 2)
Some people find small talk difficult. There is an expectation that we have to fill silence with a discussion about the weather. There’s no harm in that. But neither is there any harm in being sparing with words. Sometimes a quiet and considered sentence is worth more than hundreds of words without proper thought. God does not need our small talk. God knows everything that we come to him with: and so we do well to meditate on this verse in the context of our prayer life: even just to sit in the house of the Lord in silence is prayer enough.