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When the Answer Is Silence
Sometimes the hardest thing isn't God saying "no" but Him saying nothing at all. Silence can feel like absence. You pray, you wait, you cry out, and heaven seems quiet. But silence does not mean God is gone. In fact, some of the deepest work He does in us happens in those quiet seasons.
Think of Job, sitting in ashes, longing for God's reply. Or David, pouring out his heart in the psalms: "How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?" (Psalm 13:1). Yet in the silence, God was shaping trust, endurance, and faith that wasn't based on immediate answers but on His unchanging presence.
Silence is not empty—it's full of God's hidden work. A seed underground makes no noise, yet it's bursting with life. In the same way, God may be preparing something unseen, something greater than your immediate understanding.
When heaven feels quiet, lean into His Word. Rest in His promises that He will never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). Trust that silence is not rejection, but invitation—to trust Him beyond what you can see.
Even in the silence, He is still God, and He is still good.
By Bill ScottWhen the Answer Is Silence
Sometimes the hardest thing isn't God saying "no" but Him saying nothing at all. Silence can feel like absence. You pray, you wait, you cry out, and heaven seems quiet. But silence does not mean God is gone. In fact, some of the deepest work He does in us happens in those quiet seasons.
Think of Job, sitting in ashes, longing for God's reply. Or David, pouring out his heart in the psalms: "How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?" (Psalm 13:1). Yet in the silence, God was shaping trust, endurance, and faith that wasn't based on immediate answers but on His unchanging presence.
Silence is not empty—it's full of God's hidden work. A seed underground makes no noise, yet it's bursting with life. In the same way, God may be preparing something unseen, something greater than your immediate understanding.
When heaven feels quiet, lean into His Word. Rest in His promises that He will never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). Trust that silence is not rejection, but invitation—to trust Him beyond what you can see.
Even in the silence, He is still God, and He is still good.