Silent Storm🌧️✨
🌿 Memory Verse
🕊️ “Be still, and know that I am God.” ~ Psalm 46:10 (NIV)
Be still, my soul; the Lord is on your side. Even in the storm’s silence, His peace speaks louder than the noise.
This week has felt like walking through a storm that no one else could see. You know those days when you smile on the outside, but inside, everything feels heavy and uncertain? That’s what I call a silent storm which is the kind that rages quietly in your heart while the world keeps moving.
But silent storms look different for everyone. For one person, it could be an addiction they’re fighting in secret. For another, it might be a battle with unforgiveness, a struggle to let go of the past, or the constant war between pride and humility. Someone else’s storm might be loneliness, anxiety, or a habit they can’t seem to break no matter how hard they try.
We all face storms that no one hears—yet God sees them all. Sometimes, He doesn’t calm the waves right away; instead, He calms you while the waves still crash. And in that silence, He teaches us to trust. Silence isn’t always emptiness—sometimes it’s the space where God speaks the loudest. Through my quiet struggles, I’ve learned that even when it feels like He’s far, He’s closer than ever, whispering, “Be still.”
💭 My Experience
For me, my silent storm has often been loneliness. There are moments when I’ve longed for genuine friendship — for someone who could be an accountability partner, a person to share faith and life with, but they weren’t there. That sense of emptiness and lack of companionship can be heavy. It’s driven me to tears on many nights; I’ve found myself crying until my pillow feels like it’s begging me to stop. The weight of that silence, that longing to be understood or simply not feel alone, has been one of the hardest parts of my journey. And along with that, there have been temptations — the temptation to watch things I shouldn’t, to speak words that don’t build others up, or to drift into conversations that lack grace. I’m reminded of what Scripture says in Ephesians 4:29 (NIV):
“Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.”
That verse hits differently when you realize how much power our words hold. Even in loneliness, even in weakness, what we choose to say and think matters.
Through it all, I’ve learned that storms like these — loneliness, temptation, loss of meaningful connections — are not signs that God has left. Sometimes, they’re gentle reminders that He wants to be the closest friend, the most faithful companion, and the voice that speaks when everyone else goes silent. Silent storms may differ from person to person, but the beauty is that God sees them all — and He is able to calm every single one.
How I Dealt with My Silent Storm
When it came to loneliness, I had to remind myself that I am never truly alone. Even in the quiet moments, Jesus is right there with me. I have told myself over and over that He has been with me all along, and honestly, that truth brings peace. Loneliness can actually draw us closer to God. When there is no one else to talk to, He becomes your closest companion, your comforter, and your listener. I believe that is one of the hidden blessings in loneliness because it pushes us to lean on the One who never leaves.
When it comes to the lack of friendships or good connections, I had to surrender that to God as well. Jesus is my friend, my best friend. You cannot force relationships or make people stay. Since last year, I have been praying for genuine friendships — people I can grow with, talk about God with, and simply do life with. But I have also learned that everything happens in God’s time. I do not have to chase people; I just have to trust that when the time is right, He will bring the right ones into my life. Just as we wait for our future careers or callings, I am also waiting for my future friends — the ones who will reflect God’s love in my life.
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