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Why might God remain silent in difficult times?

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God’s silence does not indicate His absence; He is always actively working for our good, even when we do not perceive it.

In the sermon, it is noted that God does not explicitly speak during the events in 1 Samuel 28-29, yet His presence and influence are palpably active. God's seeming silence can be challenging, yet it provides an opportunity for faith to flourish. Even when we are unaware, God is orchestrating our circumstances, guiding us away from danger, and aligning us with His will. Just as He was with David, He promises to never leave nor forsake us (Hebrews 13:5), reminding us that His silence does not equate to absence, but rather signifies a deeper work of grace in our lives.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:5

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