Divine Silence
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The Hour of Isolation
By David Wilkerson02CH 32:31PSA 29:10PSA 46:1ISA 41:10ROM 8:38David Wilkerson speaks about the experience of divine silence and the feelings of confusion and isolation that can accompany it. He reflects on the times when God seems distant, urging believers to trust in God's presence even in moments of turmoil and unanswered prayers. Wilkerson emphasizes that such periods are opportunities for growth in trust and dependence on God, reminding us that we are still loved by Him despite our struggles. He encourages listeners to stand firm in their faith, knowing that God is sovereign and will eventually provide guidance and comfort.
Divine Silence and Human Despair
By Horatius Bonar01SA 28:6Horatius Bonar explores the themes of divine silence and human despair through the tragic story of King Saul, who, in a moment of desperation, seeks counsel from a medium after God refuses to answer his inquiries. Bonar emphasizes the profound dread of God's silence, which signifies rejection and abandonment, and contrasts it with Saul's despair-driven decision to turn to dark forces for guidance. He warns against the perils of backsliding and the dangers of despair, urging believers to trust in God even when He seems silent. Ultimately, Bonar calls for repentance and reliance on God's mercy, highlighting that even in silence, God seeks to draw us back to Him.