When God Gets Quiet | Making Consecration A Lifestyle | Request For A Broken Spirit
- Feb 14
- 1 min read
When God gets quiet, it can feel like a period of silence or a sense of distance in one's relationship with Him. This silence might be unsettling, as it contrasts with the moments when God speaks clearly, offering guidance, comfort, or affirmation. The quietness, however, is often not a sign of abandonment but rather an invitation to grow in trust, dependence, and intimacy with God. It’s a season where He may be inviting us to seek Him in a deeper, more intentional way, to listen carefully without the immediate noise of answers or direction.
Living a lifestyle of consecration during these moments of silence becomes particularly powerful. Consecration means setting oneself apart for God's purposes. It’s a life committed to holiness, purity, and devotion, irrespective of the surrounding circumstances. When God is quiet, it's a time to lean into that consecration even more deeply. It’s about choosing to live faithfully, even when you don't hear Him as clearly as you once did.
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