Annihilate (verb): destroy utterly; obliterate; defeat
Christian Wiman describes God as an “annihilating silence” in My Bright Abyss.
What does Wiman mean by this? That God is a soundless, destructive force? That God is an unapprehensible energy moving among us? Or, that God is a SILENCE that can destroy all the NOISE of our life, all the CHAOS and CACOPHONY that exists in our world and turns us from God?
As I sit here, pen to clean pad of paper, writing what I think and thinking as I write, SILENCE focuses me, SILENCE guides me, SILENCE destroys the doubt and distraction that inevitably rise but cannot flourish within the absence of noise. God is in this annihilating SILENCE and I am in God.
[Feature Image: “Silence” by Giulia van Pelt]
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