When God Goes Silent There are moments in time — both in history and eternity — when God goes silent. When His voice is hidden, the heavens pause, the earth holds its breath, and all creation bows its head. The agony of Adam in the garden, the rebellion of Pharaoh against Moses, Jesus in Gethsemane, the sealed tomb — these are not moments of defeat, but of divine preparation. In the silence, the enemy whispers, “Victory is mine.” Satan watches the cross, sees the body in the tomb, and assumes he has won. Death smiles, darkness cheers, the world exults. But the silence of God is never absence. It is the stillness before the storm of glory, the final calibration of omnipotent power, the last second on the timer before the explosion of light. For three days, the tomb was silent. The world waited, mocking, thinking the story was over. And then — all hell broke loose. The dead rose. The heavens trembled. Galaxies shook. Hearts of men ignited with awe. What had seemed powerless, quiet, and still was the ultimate revelation of unstoppable power. True power does not need to shout. It does not boast. It does not humiliate. It does not demand recognition. It waits. It prepares. It bursts forth with authority no force can resist. So when God goes silent, do not despair. Do not panic. Do not assume defeat. For the Living God — whose power death cannot contain, whose hand cannot be stopped, whose authority spans galaxies — is simply preparing. And when His time comes, the world will witness the unstoppable, unlimited, omnipotent glory of a God who never loses, who never falters, and who is always more than enough.
