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When God goes Quiet

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God quiet

There have been times in my past, where God seemed to go quiet, where I had no sense of His presence in my life. Those are the worst of times.

I now realize that when God went quiet, that was when I sought Him more earnestly. Maybe God goes quiet in my life on purpose. Because every time that happens, and every time I seek Him more earnestly, He seems to come back into my life more fully, and He always feels closer than before. The quiet times are always followed by stronger times, where our relationship feels more solid and certain.

My sense is that God is coaching me along in our relationship, in a personalized way that He knows will work with me. He may interact differently with you.

It seems like it’s been a long time since God felt quiet in my life. I’m now at a point where I cannot imagine living without a sense of His presence. I’ve come to rely on God so much that I can’t handle living without Him. I now feel like He will never go quiet again. And I’m so grateful. Thank you Lord.

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Author: CJ Penn

I love writing - it gets me out of bed when it's way too dark, just so I can do some writing before heading off to work. I write because I’m passionate about God, Jesus, His Spirit, and His truth. And, I feel the Holy Spirit gets shortchanged in the world we call Christianity. The truth is sometimes lacking too.

13 thoughts on “When God goes Quiet

  1. Erik Sietsema's avatar

    Great comment on the dark night of the soul. Thanks for the perspective.

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  2. John's avatar

    I’ve had these times also. It seems for my situations, it was always when I got distracted with my will instead of his. He allowed me to try it, fall, then picked me back up when I cried to him. I think I’ve kinda learned now for the most part, but I’m still tempted to be try things my way often.

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  3. Transparently ME's avatar

    I’m currently in a time like that but my struggle is pushing forward and more in His presence to seek Him. But I know He is here with me these are the times that He desires for me to pursue after Him….He pursues me so much it’s nice to be pursued as well. Thanks for the blog!

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  4. Carol Blake's avatar

    That’s so amazing. I am working on my trust issues with God. Working on that trust and faith daily. I’m so happy for you, my friend.

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  5. Unrelenting Amee's avatar

    That’s wonderful! I’m starting to feel the same way.

    What you’re experiencing seems to be mirrored in this passage: “The time of spiritual desolation is also a time for being resigned. When a soul begins to cultivate the spiritual life, God usually showers his consolations upon her to wean her away from the world; but when he sees her making solid progress, he withdraws his hand to test her and to see if she will love and serve him without the reward of sensible consolations.” ~ Uniformity with God’s Will, translated from the Italian of St. Alphonsus de Liguori

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  6. andrakay's avatar

    Thank you for this. I can definitely relate!

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  7. frombudtobloom's avatar

    In those quiet periods when His presence isn’t as loud, I too have learned to seek Him even more. Great post. Thanks for stopping by my blog…

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  8. Vanessa A. Harris's avatar

    Hmmm. When I’ve found Him “quiet” it was really those times when I thought I could handle things. He’s a gentleman, He won’t force conversation on you. When you realize you desperately need Him, He’s there like He’s always been with lots to say.

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  9. Gretiana's avatar

    I absolutely agree with you. That too is my experience with God. I have become so very much reliant on His presence that I don’t know what life will look like without a permanent awareness that He is there for me. One day God actually rebuked me for neglecting my fellowship with Him. He loves it when we commune together. Thank you for this post.

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  10. Debbie M.'s avatar

    Your post is a great example of maturing in faith! To desire God’s constant presence in our lives and to recognize when He is missing from our lives. I have learned that God does not turn His back on me. It is me that looks for God in the wrong places. I thank God that He relentlessly pursues me and woos me back to Him!

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