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What does the Bible say about prayer and God's silence?

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The Bible teaches that even in silence, prayer is essential, as seen in Psalm 28, where the psalmist cries out to God seeking His presence.

In Psalm 28, the psalmist expresses deep reliance on God through prayer while acknowledging a period of divine silence. He pleads to God not to be silent, as such absence would leave him in despair, akin to those who descend into the pit. This highlights the importance of persistent prayer and brings to mind the suffering of Christ on the cross, who also experienced God's silence. Therefore, believers are encouraged to continue praying, trusting that God hears them even when His response seems delayed.
Scripture References: Psalm 28:1-6

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