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What does the Bible say about the language of silence?

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The Bible suggests that God speaks in silence, conveying truths that go beyond audible words.

In the book of Job, there is a striking example where Job experiences silence but still hears a voice. This illustrates that God's communication transcends audible speech; it is a language of the heart. While physical sounds may fill our ears, the true understanding comes when God opens our hearts to hear His silent language. This silent communication reflects the profound relationship between God and those He has chosen, revealing deep spiritual truths that resonate within believers when they are granted ears to hear.
Scripture References: Job 4:15-16

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