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What does the Bible say about God speaking after silence?

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The Bible shows that after 400 years of silence, God spoke again through an angel to Zacharias, reaffirming His promise of a Savior.

God's silence for 400 years between the Old and New Testaments emphasized the significance of His message when He finally spoke. In Luke 1:16-17, God sends an angel to declare that John the Baptist will prepare the way for the Savior, fulfilling the promise made in Malachi 3:1 and 4:5. This moment illustrates God’s faithfulness to His covenantal promises and highlights the continuity of His redemptive plan. God’s message remains unchanged, demonstrating that God always acts according to His eternal purpose and promises, even after a long period of apparent silence.
Scripture References: Malachi 3:1, Malachi 4:5, Luke 1:16-17

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