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Have you ever been full of passion for a project? , business plans mapped out, spiritual growth on fire, music flowing freely—and then suddenly, everything feels stuck? .
The excitement fades, ideas stop coming, and you're left staring at what once inspired you. This silence isn't just a creative block; it's often a spiritual one. That fire you felt wasn't just your own—it was a gift.
And in the quiet, God isn't absent; He is doing a deeper work. We see this in the life of David. The same shepherd who wrote passionate psalms under open skies also experienced seasons of deafening silence, crying out.
How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever? (Psalm 13:1).
This tells us our feelings of abandonment are not a sign of failure but a shared human and spiritual experience.
The quiet road is not a dead end. It's a place of trust. It's where we learn to rely not on the thrill of inspiration, but on the character of the Inspirer. This season is for refining, for rooting our identity not in w
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