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In this message, Eliud Nyoike teaches from Bible Psalm 13:1–2 and explains the experience believers face when God seems silent while life’s challenges grow louder. He explains that seasons of waiting, unanswered prayers, and emotional struggles are part of the journey of faith. Like the psalmist who cries, “How long, Lord?”, many believers wrestle with moments of uncertainty while trusting God for answers. Mr. Nyoike notes that even faithful people in Scripture experience similar seasons. He points to the prophet Habakkuk, who cries out to God while waiting for help, showing that questioning during suffering is not unusual for believers. The sermon also reflects on the life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the renowned 19th-century preacher often called the “Prince of Preachers.” Despite his global influence, Spurgeon struggles with illness, exhaustion, and depression. His life demonstrates that spiritual strength does not eliminate human suffering, and that God can still use people powerfully even during painful seasons. Through biblical examples such as Joseph, Abraham, and Job, Mr. Nyoike explains that God’s silence does not mean His absence. Instead, God may be working behind the scenes, testing faith, forming character, deepening trust, and preparing believers for a greater purpose. The message further emphasizes that God often speaks in stillness rather than noise. In the story of Elijah, God reveals Himself not in dramatic events but through a gentle whisper, reminding believers to seek quietness in order to hear His voice. Mr. Nyoike concludes by reflecting on Spurgeon’s final testimony, “Jesus died for me”, which summarizes the foundation of the Christian faith. He reminds believers that regardless of life’s struggles, whether financial, emotional, or physical, Christ’s sacrifice remains constant. The sermon encourages believers to hold onto faith, remain humble, and trust that even when life is loud and God seems silent, He is still present and at work.