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What to Do When God Feels Silent: 7 Biblical Truths to Hold Onto




We wait for the billboard. The booming voice from the heavens. We want God to text us back in clear, grammatical sentences.But his language is subtler—a quieter dialect.His response is the sudden, irrational peace that cuts through your panic attack. The old, forgotten Bible verse pops into your head for no reason, landing right on the bruise. It’s the friend who calls out of the blue and says the exact thing you needed to hear.God speaks through the Word. Through creation. Through people—the body of Christ, which is often just a bunch of other messed-up folks trying to listen.Elijah, for instance, looked for God in the wind, the earthquake, and the fire. The big, loud, dramatic stuff. But God wasn’t in any of that. 1 Kings 19:12 says He was in the “still small voice.”Are you listening for the earthquake and missing the whisper? The silence might be Him turning down the world’s volume so you can hear a frequency you’ve forgotten.4. Can a Foundation Be Built in the dark?When things are good, our faith is often built on the good things—the blessings, the feelings. It’s a fair-weather faith. It’s nice, but it’s not exactly stormproof.Then the silence comes. The feelings vanish. The blessings feel like someone else’s story.But trust me, this is where the real work happens. This is where your faith has to grow. It’s no longer built on what God does, but on who He is. Period.Remember Job, after losing everything, sits in the ultimate silence. And he says this gut-wrenching thing: in Job 13:15, “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him…” Judging by the statement, “Though he slay me,” it proves that Job is not trusting in a rescue. He’s trusting in a character. A character he can’t see or feel right then. That kind of faith isn’t built in the sunshine. It’s forged in the dark. It’s a foundation of bedrock. And once you have it, well… not much can truly shake you again.So, the silence is the construction site.Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/Ekaterina Vasileva-Bagler

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