Faithfulness in Silence: Trusting God's Timing

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1) "God will speak when he needs to speak, but our job is to remain faithful. Our job is to remain steadfast. Our job is to trust God at his word. And I just came here today to remind some of you that you feel like the heavens are like brass. And you're wondering, where are you God? I just don't feel like I hear you anymore." [01:13:57]( | | )

2) "We must remain faithful. We must remain diligent to continue seeking him, to find him. We've got to live today what he spoke to you yesterday until he speaks again. Do you know there's been times where I've just had to keep one foot in front of the other?" [01:12:51]( | | )

3) "His silence means he is working on your behalf, but he doesn't need to tell you every detail. That his silence means that he is doing what he said he would do. Just like when my mum went silent, I could have felt like everything went on pause, but God was working on her heart." [01:16:40]( | | )

4) "What do you do when you feel like God's not speaking? What do you feel like when the heavens feel like brass? What does it feel like when you think, God, where are you? I believe that we have to go back to the last thing he said." [58:23]( | | )

5) "It's kind of incredible because if you look through that season of 430 years, you realize that the prophetic words from the book of Daniel were being fulfilled during his silence. God is amazing that when he speaks, everything goes according to his plan, regardless of whether you're on board or not." [01:00:19]( | | )

6) "I think sometimes you can be in something and it's not a negative, but we become familiar sometimes with what we have every single week. And I travel the world, actually, and I get to preach in a lot of churches. And it's hard for me to say this, but it is a rare thing to find a place that is so rich." [43:18]( | | )

7) "And here, if we look at the last thing that God said, it's actually in Malachi, Chapter four, five to six. This is the last thing that God says before he goes silent. He says, See, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before that great and dreadful day of the Lord comes." [54:03]( | | )

8) "And as he was faithful, there is a suddenly that happens. You see, this is why you should be in church on a regular basis. See, church isn't always a mountaintop. It always isn't an earth-shattering experience. But it's been the consistency and the faithfulness that when I've been in the meeting." [01:03:21]( | | )

9) "But what happens when someone goes silent like God, when it feels like God has gone silent and you think, where are you in this? And I don't know what you're doing in the midst of my praying for something and believing. I believe, God, that you said something." [51:24]( | | )

10) "Sometimes we need to be silent so we don't curse what God is busy fulfilling. See, God may be silent, but he's needing you to put into practice that which he has spoken to you about. Will you be a faithful remnant that regardless of whether you're being poured into." [01:08:34]( | | )

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