When God’s Silence Feels Like Rejection | Psalm 13 Explained
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Загружено: 2026-02-18
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Have you ever prayed so hard your chest hurt—and heard nothing back? Not a whisper. Not even peace. Just silence. And somewhere around month three, it stopped feeling like a delay and started feeling personal.
If that's where you are right now, this message is for you.
In Psalm 13, King David is at his breaking point. He writes, "How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever?" But by the end of the psalm, something shifts—not his circumstances, but his heart.
In this video, we'll uncover:
✅ Why God's silence doesn't mean His absence
✅ The Lazarus Principle: Why God sometimes lets things die so He can resurrect them
✅ How lament is actually a form of worship
✅ 3 practical steps you can take tonight when you feel forgotten
📖 Scripture Focus: Psalm 13:1-6
God's silence isn't rejection. It's the sacred space where He's building something in you that the noise would have drowned out.
If this message encouraged you, comment "I'm still here" so others know they're not alone in the wait.
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🕊️ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - When Prayer Feels Like Talking to the Ceiling
0:45 - David's Raw, Unedited Prayer (Psalm 13)
2:00 - Why God's Silence Isn't Punishment
3:00 - The Lazarus Principle: Why Jesus Delayed
4:30 - Your Lament Is Your Worship
5:30 - The One Thing God Trusts You With
6:00 - What to Do Tonight When You Feel Forgotten
8:00 - The Promise David Discovered
8:54 - Prayer for Those in the Silence
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