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How do we know God's silence is significant?

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God's silence signifies a critical moment of despair for the believer, highlighting their dependence on Him.

The psalmist David expresses a deep concern about God's silence, realizing that such times can lead to great despair. He pleads with God not to be silent, as His silence can bring a sense of abandonment, akin to descending into the pit. The silence of God can be a source of misery for the believer, emphasizing the necessity of an ongoing relationship where one continually cries out for God's presence and help. This intimate plea underscores the believer's total reliance on God for strength.
Scripture References: Psalm 28:1, Micah 3:7, Hebrews 1:1-2, 2 Peter 1:19-21

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