It’s been quite a while of silence on this podcast, so when God began weaving these thoughts together in my mind on the Saturday before Easter, it felt like the perfect comeback episode.
We can learn so much in silence - about God, about ourselves. We can gain quite a bit of perspective on our circumstances too when we remember God has a much bigger plan with so many moving parts that He desires for us to fit into.
But on the grassroots level, from our human perspective, silence is awkward. It’s uncomfortable and empty. It causes a stirring of emotions and a drive to fill the space with... something. But I’ve come to learn that God often uses silence as an invitation.
Scripture Study Guide
Silence in the beginning
Silence in the Garden
The Silent Years
The Trial Silence
Saturday Silence
The Passover to Pentecost Silence
Repentance, Rebirth and Reconciliation
The Holy Ghost
Instances recorded in the Bible when people received the Holy Ghost:
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