
When God Feels Silent
We all have moments when it feels like our prayers hit the ceiling and fall back down unanswered. You’ve cried, you’ve waited, you’ve asked—and still, there’s nothing. No voice. No sign. Just silence.
I’ve been there. In fact, I walked through an entire season where I questioned if God was even listening. And yet, it was in that very silence that He taught me something I couldn’t learn any other way: He is near, even when He’s quiet
The Test of Silence
In the Bible, Job experienced intense suffering and loss—and for much of it, God said nothing. David often wrote in Psalms, “How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?” (Psalm 13:1). Silence isn’t a new experience for believers.
But silence isn’t absence. Sometimes God withdraws the “noise” to deepen our faith, sharpen our discernment, or prepare us for what's coming.
What to Do When God Feels Distant
Remember This
God’s silence isn’t punishment. It may be preparation. It may be protection. But it is never abandonment.
“Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him…” – Psalm 37:7