Ludwig van Beethoven

Faith You Can’t Hear 🎼🕊️

By the time Ludwig van Beethoven wrote some of his greatest works—like his Ninth Symphony—he was completely deaf.

He couldn’t hear a single note.

No applause. No instruments. No feedback.
Just silence.

So how did he compose masterpieces that still shake concert halls today?
He wrote based on what he knew—decades of training, experience, and deep understanding of how music works.

Beethoven didn’t need to hear the music to believe it was real.

And that’s a picture of faith.

We all go through seasons when we don’t “hear” from God—when the emotions fade, the noise quiets, and it feels like silence.
But real faith doesn’t depend on feelings. It isn’t driven by outward signs.

Real faith is built on what we know to be true:
God’s Word. His promises. His character.

“We walk by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5:7

You might not hear the applause.
You might not feel the music.
But if you’re standing on God’s truth, you’re still composing something eternal.

Stay vigilant, stay faithful, and keep shining His light! 💡

Blessings,

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