When God Broke the Silence: Rediscovering the Incarnation at Christmas

Written by David Wheeler, Legacy Coalition Pastor’s Division

The holidays are usually marked by noise and chaos: little ones running around with screams of delight…lots of music…conversations around dinner tables…football games blaring on the TV…etc.

“Silence” isn’t a word we resonate with during the holiday season, unless we hear the song “Silent Night” playing at the mall.

However, decades ago, I read an article that impacted me powerfully concerning the Incarnation. I couldn’t remember the title, and I’ve searched for it frequently over the years with no results. Today, I found it…just in time for this blog article.

The title is “The Long Silence.” The author is apparently anonymous. I wish I could thank her/him for this fresh insight into the arrival of our Savior into this fallen world. I’ve made a few minor changes to fit the culture in which we currently live.  Here it is:

The word “Incarnation” means “God is with us.” I remember a statement by Jill Briscoe: “In the garden, Adam and Eve bit into the forbidden fruit. And in heaven, Jesus began making preparations to depart for Bethlehem.”

He arrived into the noisy, crowded town of Bethlehem and took up residence in our midst. (John 1:14) It’s very doubtful that it was a “silent” night. Francis Schaeffer had a great title for one of his books: “He Is There and He Is Not Silent.”

The Bible clearly records that since the dawn of creation, God has been communicating. Hebrews 1: 1-2 informs us that “In the past God spoke…through the prophets…but in these last days He has spoken to us by His Son…” 

At great cost, God entered time and space to proclaim: “I am fully aware of the suffering you experience on this sin-sick, fallen planet. And I care deeply.”

So, at Christmas we celebrate that “God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.  For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him.” (John 3:16-17)

Don’t stay silent about this good news. Go tell it on the mountain…or at Christmas dinner with your grandkids!

3 thoughts on “When God Broke the Silence: Rediscovering the Incarnation at Christmas”

  1. A wonderful reminder to not stay silent! There is no better time than the “today” however the Christmas season is definitely a fitting time to spread this truth.
    Thank you for this reminder!

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