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Don't Say God Is Silent if Your Bible Is Closed

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God Speaks Through Your Bible

“Don’t say God is silent when your Bible is closed.” 

These ten words rebuke our fear that God might be inactive or uncaring in the brokenness and messiness of our lives, and reminds us that he cares, he sees, and he speaks. But too often, we’re just not listening. 

God is always ready to speak into our lives. We simply need to listen, tuning our ears and hearts to what he is saying in the book he inspired. When we open the Bible, we find more than 750,000 words breathed out by God himself for us.

Charles Spurgeon said, “No one ever outgrows the Scriptures. The Book widens and deepens with our years.” In my thirty-seven years so far on this earth, I have consistently experienced the Bible’s ability to speak the right word, at the right time. My late grandfather-in-law, who spent his life as a pastor, testified to the same: God’s word continued to be fresh and continued to speak in new ways, even though he’d read the same passage countless times over decades.

A.W. Tozer said, “The Bible is not only a book which was once spoken, but a book which is now speaking.” God wants to speak to us today, and everyday, through his word. God’s word is not simply “once spoken.” God’s word is always “now speaking.”

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Don't Say God Is Silent if Your Bible Is Closed

"Don’t say God is silent if your Bible is closed" is a reminder that God cares, and He speaks into the chaos and confusion of our world, but too often we are not opening our Bibles and listening. This four-day Bible plan from Evangelist Matt Brown will help you see how God wants to speak to you today.

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