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For just as rain and snow fall from heaven and do not return without watering the earth, making it bud and sprout, and providing seed to sow and food to eat, so My word that proceeds from My mouth will not return to Me empty, but it will accomplish what I please, and it will prosper where I send it. Isaiah 55:11
There are moments in our journey when we feel like we've poured our heart into a message crafted with care, bathed in prayer, filled with sincerity—and then… silence.
No comment, no echo, no response. As if we had cast our words into the vast ocean and they sank without a ripple.
I had one of those moments recently. I posted a reflection, something deeply personal, full of hope that it would resonate, bless, or at least speak to someone in need. But nothing came back. Not a single voice to say “I heard you."
And then, I realized something: that this silence is not a failure, nor is it a void. It is a sacred space. A space where obedience speaks louder than appreciation.
Maybe the words were meant for one person—and maybe that person read it at 2 a.m. on a night when they needed a lifeline.
Or maybe God simply asked me to write it as an act of worship and obedience, a seed cast into the soil, trusting that He knows when and where it will grow.
I’m writing this post for fellow blog writers, for poets, for quiet prophets and teachers whose voices may feel unheard.
Keep writing. Keep sowing. Keep trusting.
For the Word of God never returns void. And neither will yours, if you write with love, truth, and the desire to honor the One who gave you your voice.
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Written and published by Jean Louis Mondon July 2025. Final revision: January 2026. Visual Art by .AI ChatGPT.
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