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How do we know God communicates with us through silence?

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We know God communicates through silence because His Word shows He often speaks in ways beyond human understanding.

Scripture emphasizes that God can be heard in stillness and silence, as seen with prophets like Elijah who encountered God not in winds or earthquakes, but in a 'still small voice.' This indicates that the essential truths of God are often communicated in a way that requires spiritual discernment, not just physical hearing. The language of silence spoken through the Spirit speaks to the believer's heart, allowing them to understand their condition and God's grace deeply, thus affirming God's presence even in moments of quiet.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 19:12, Job 4:15-16

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