Do I Need To Be Silent in the Face of Adversity? Texts: Matthew 11:12, 2 Corinthians 4:13, Exodus 14:13–15, Psalm 18:37 INTRODUCTION Adversity is a universal experience. Every believer will face moments where pressure tries to silence their faith, intimidate their identity, and shrink their confidence. The devil’s strategy is simple: silence their voice, paralyze their actions, and weaken their persistence. But Scripture never teaches believers to bow in adversity. Instead, it calls them to speak, to stand, to move, and to fight spiritual battles with holy aggression. This message examines why silence is dangerous and how spiritual violence becomes the believer’s posture for victory. OUTLINE 1: Silence in Adversity Is Dangerous Adversity always carries a message. It speaks fear, defeat, delay, confusion, and discouragement. If a believer stays silent in that moment, their silence becomes agreement. David understood this. When surrounded by threats, he didn’t thin...