A Divine Invitation Hidden In The Silence
For a good portion of my life, I found it difficult to hear God's voice.
Mostly I heard just static.
Every so often, I'd listen to a song or get a nudge to do something, and mostly it was just quiet in my prayer time.
In 2020, something broke open for me.
I had been in a terrible place, working very hard in a few different areas.
Yet, overall, I felt my life was stuck - and I wasn't making any progress anywhere.
I looked at closing my business down and getting a job.
My head was hurting from running into what felt like stone walls, and I was plain tired, battered, and bloodied.
And I was embarrassed that I wanted to throw the towel in on things I had been working on for years.
While many of the leaders I was coaching were doing well, I couldn't figure out the missing piece for where I was standing.
And I was getting angry as it seemed my whole life was on the verge of one big meltdown.
On a walk in my neighborhood in Virginia, I looked up at my street sign.
I lived on Faith Court.
The irony of God bringing me there.
I decided that I would just start talking to God, and began asking Him questions as if He were walking beside me.
I'd often sent clients on God walks, and today I felt this was my last hope.
As fast as the questions came, so did the answers.
Pieces of my life became clearer and I got an explanation of what had been going on behind the scenes when I thought God had forgotten about me.
At the end of my walk, I had a re-commitment to going where God was leading even if it didn't make sense.
It was profound and has led me to where I am today.
Maybe you’ve felt that silence, too. That deafening quiet when you’re asking for direction, begging for clarity, and all you get is static.
And maybe you’ve also been tempted to quit—to let go of what once felt certain, just because the road got too hard, too confusing, too quiet.
Yet at times this silence isn’t a void, it’s an invitation.
What broke open for me didn’t come from striving harder.
It came from walking with God like He was right there beside me—because He was.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to ask God one real question today.
Just one.
Go outside. Take a walk if you can. Leave your earbuds behind.
Imagine Him walking with you, then ask.
Not with fear. Not with desperation. Just… ask.
And listen.
You might be surprised by what you hear when you stop trying to figure it all out and simply make room for Him to respond.
You don’t have to get it right. You just have to get moving.







