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Silence in the Journey

A Poem

By Hannah LambertPublished 6 days ago 1 min read

Sometimes even the GPS goes quiet

when the road is straight,

when every turn has already been accounted for.

No warnings. No rerouting.

Just steady pavement beneath willing tires.

We panic at the silence,

reach for the volume,

wonder if we’ve been abandoned mid-journey—

but quiet does not mean lost.

It often means aligned.

God moves the same way.

He speaks loud at the crossroads,

thunders when cliffs are near,

interrupts when we’re about to veer

into something that will cost us more than we can carry.

But when the steps are ordered,

when the lamp has already been lit for our feet,

His voice softens.

Not because He’s gone—

but because we’re walking where He already spoke.

Like a teacher who stops correcting

once the lesson has taken root.

Like a shepherd who watches silently

while the sheep stays within the fold.

Like the wind—you don’t see it,

yet everything it touches still bends.

His silence is not indifference.

It is nearness without noise.

Presence without panic.

“Be still, and know”

was never an invitation to doubt,

but a reminder that knowing doesn’t always come

through sound.

Silence doesn’t mean absence.

Every silence has a voice.

It means the path is known,

the destination sure,

and the One who charted the way

is still watching every mile unfold.

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About the Creator

Hannah Lambert

Hannah Lambert writes from the crossroads of faith, resilience, and lived experience. Her poems offer a soft place for hard truths and a lantern for anyone finding their way home.

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