When God Feels Quiet — What to Do Instead of Giving Up
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When God feels quiet, it can be deeply unsettling. You pray. You wait. You try to listen. But heaven feels silent. And if you’re honest, you might wonder whether God is still close, or whether it’s time to give up.
In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson speaks gently into that space many of us know so well. With warmth and honesty, he explores what to do when God feels quiet and how to keep going without losing heart.
This episode is for anyone who has felt stuck, tired, or unsure in their faith. Ken reminds us that silence does not mean absence. God’s quietness is often an invitation to trust more deeply, not a sign that we’ve failed or drifted too far. Drawing on Scripture and everyday experience, he unpacks why quiet seasons are a normal part of following Jesus—and how they can actually strengthen our faith.
You’ll hear practical, down-to-earth encouragement for the week ahead, including:
- Why God’s silence doesn’t mean He’s disappointed or distant
- How to keep showing up when prayer feels dry
- Simple, honest ways to pray when words are hard to find
- Why staying connected to others matters in quiet seasons
- How God may be working beneath the surface, even when you can’t feel it
Ken speaks like a trusted friend over a cuppa, offering reassurance rather than quick fixes. This episode will help you slow down, breathe, and remember that God is still at work—even in the silence.
If you’re in a quiet season right now, this conversation will encourage you to stay, to trust, and to keep taking the next small step forward with God.