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How do we know God's silence is due to sin?

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God's silence in Scripture often indicates His displeasure with sin, as seen in 1 Samuel 3.

In 1 Samuel 3, it is noted that the word of the Lord was rare during this time, reflecting God's silence in the face of the rampant sinfulness of Eli's household. This illustrates that when sin prevails, it can hinder God’s communication with His people. The people experienced a lack of prophetic guidance because they had turned away from revering God properly, allowing sin to reign unchecked. Therefore, God’s silence often serves as an indication of His judgment and a call to repentance.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 3

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