What about the season of silence? The dark night of the soul?
There is a quiet ache in every human heart. We call it many things—loneliness, restlessness, or simply the sense that something is missing . For the believer, this ache translates into a specific hunger: the desire to not just know about God, but to know Him. To feel His nearness. To walk into a room and sense that you are not alone. experiencing the presence of god
“Father, I believe You are here. Help my unbelief. I want to feel Your nearness, but more than that, I want to trust Your character. Open my eyes to see what You are already doing. In the noise and the silence, let me know You are with me. Amen.” What about the season of silence
Nothing blocks God’s presence like pretending. Tell Him exactly how you feel. “God, I feel nothing right now. I’m bored. I’m tired. I’m angry.” The Psalms are full of this raw honesty. In my experience, that confession is the presence of God—because only in His safe presence can we be that real. We call it many things—loneliness, restlessness, or simply
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