“An Answer that feels like ‘Silence'” (Isaiah 21:11-12) - Daily Manna - 11/19/25
“An Answer that feels like ‘Silence'” (Isaiah 21:11-12) - Daily Manna - 11/19/25
Devotional Companion with Discussion Questions: https://shalomaz.com/isaiah-devotionals
What do you do when God’s answer feels like silence?
In Isaiah 21:11–12, a desperate cry goes up from the night: “Watchman, what is left of the night?” The response? “Morning is coming… but it’s still night.”
In this Daily Manna teaching, Rabbi Cosmo unpacks this “answer that feels like a non-answer” and shows how God’s seeming delay is actually His mercy. We explore:
· Why the burden of Duma (silence) speaks to seasons when God feels quiet
· What it means to keep asking, “How long, Lord?” while coming back in repentance
· How 2 Peter 3 reframes God’s “slowness” as patience and kindness
· Why we must refuse to invent answers God hasn’t given—and instead walk in holiness and hope in the dark
If you’re in a long night, wondering when the pain will end or when breakthrough will come, this message is for you: Morning is coming, even when it’s still dark.
👉 Watch, be encouraged, and share this with someone who feels like heaven is silent.
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