How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels guilty for feeling numb Nothing hurt sharply anymore. But nothing felt joyful either. That numbness made me wonder if my faith was dying. Then I noticed something about Ezekiel. Before the visions, before the fire, God lets him sit in silence for seven days—stunned, unable to speak. Scripture doesn’t label that moment as failure. It records it as necessary. Sometimes numbness isn’t spiritual decay. It’s the soul pausing because it has absorbed too much. If you feel emotionally flat today, you’re not broken. You may simply be in the quiet stage before God speaks again. #EmotionalNumbness #Ezekiel #FaithAndSilence #SpiritualHealing #BiblicalDepth20Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels emotionally abandoned by God Nothing terrible happened. God just felt… absent. Then I reread Psalm 22 more slowly. Before hope appears, David says, “Why are you so far from saving me?” In Hebrew, the phrase implies distance, not rejection. God isn’t gone—He’s silent. Scripture makes room for that difference. Silence is not the same as abandonment. If God feels distant today, you’re not imagining things—and you’re not condemned for noticing. David noticed it too, and his words are still considered Scripture. #FeelingAbandoned #Psalm22 #David #FaithAndSilence #BiblicalLament211Share