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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Listen. For the Silence has much to say.



Amidst the ceaseless stream of technology, the allure of virtual relationships, and the rush of daily obligations, it can become challenging to attune yourself to My quiet voice (1 Kings 19:11-12).

I deeply understand your profound desire to seek solace and connection in this bustling world. I empathize with the overwhelming noise and constant distractions that often hinder your ability to find peace and hear My gentle whispers within you.

But when you join Me in taking a step back from the abundance of activities and stimuli, you can find the stillness you yearn for. It is through simplicity and the art of being present that you can allow yourself to truly listen and perceive the Messages that I long to impart to you. May you find tranquility amidst the noise and may your journey toward a deeper connection with Me be blessed with serenity and clarity (Psalm 46:1).

It takes courage, for in the silence comes the hunger, woundedness, anger, and pain you are striving to stuff down or escape with the noise, the technology, the “too much.” But only in the silence can you heal. In this gentle oasis, I will rejuvenate and revive your weary soul, so that the brilliance of My presence can shine brightly through your eyes, your touch, and your very existence. May you find peace and healing in the stillness that surrounds you.

May you find tranquility amidst the noise and may your journey toward a deeper connection with Me be blessed with serenity and clarity.

Listen. For the Silence has much to say.

With love beyond measure,

Jesus


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Cyndi is a Christian writer with a heart for grace and freedom in Christ. Through fresh reflections and scripture‑rooted devotionals, she invites readers into rest and relationship. She longs for those who see themselves only as “sinners saved by grace” to know they are truly good in Christ, and for those who strive and battle, to hear that the fight is finished. Her writing is shaped by the promise from Isaiah 40:1–2 — God’s call to “Comfort, comfort My people with gentle, compassionate words. Speak tenderly from the heart to revive those in shame, and proclaim that their warfare is over. Their debt of sin is paid for, and they will not be treated as guilty. Prophesy to them that they have received from the hand of God twice as many blessings as all their sins” (paraphrase from TPT). She lives in Florida with her husband of 37 years and their dog, Smudge.