
Silence is Agreement, too.
- Donsshaunneek Sims

- Jul 30
- 3 min read
Esther 4:14 (NIV)
“For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?”
Esther 4:14 says that if you stay silent, help will rise from somewhere else. God will still move. He will still rescue. But you may not see the fruit of it. When you choose silence in a moment where obedience requires your voice, you don’t just delay others; you remove yourself from the very deliverance your obedience could have carried.
When you really think about it, your silence is causing people to suffer. People who are assigned to the barriers your voice was created to break. People you’ll never even meet unless you open your mouth and speak what God said.
Esther’s only assignment was to speak up for the people she was called to. She wasn’t asked to save the whole kingdom. She just had to open her mouth and stand for those without access. But before she did, she submitted to consecration. She didn’t act off of fear or emotion. She fasted. And she invited her community to fast with her.
In the natural, what she saw was death. The law said she could be killed for approaching the king uninvited. The last queen had just been removed. Fear was real. But Esther knew that if she wanted a different outcome, she needed a different word. She needed heaven’s permission, not man’s opinion.
When she came before the king this time, she had favor on her mouth. She didn’t speak from fear. She spoke from authority. She had been positioned by obedience, and God allowed her voice to carry the weight of His will.
You have no idea what God has placed in your mouth. You don’t know what bloodlines your words will free. What mantles your obedience will release. What heaven is waiting for you to prophesy. And you’ll never know if you stay silent—bound by fear, brokenness, or fatigue.
And let me be clear, don’t mistake this word. I’ve also shared that silence is the answer, and that still stands when God is the one calling you into it. There are seasons where He pulls you into silence so you don’t speak against what He’s building. That kind of silence is protective. It’s sacred. But this word isn’t that. Silence Is Agreement Too is about when God has already spoken, and you’re still sitting in indecision. And indecision is still a decision. If God is calling you to speak, to move, to obey, and you stay silent, you’re not being neutral. You’re being disobedient. Because silence that wasn’t ordained by God is just rebellion in disguise. Everything must be orchestrated by Him.
Silence is agreement too. When you don’t speak what God said, you give delay permission to linger. You don’t need a new season. You need a new sentence. Heaven is voice-activated, and your mouth is the trigger. It’s not about talking louder. It’s about speaking with alignment.
That’s why I created the Repair and Rebuild Experience. It’s not just a teaching; it’s a training ground. The first book helps you steward your words through beauty and prophetic acts. The second teaches you how to replace what’s not like God with what is. The third gives you scriptural declarations rooted in Genesis to help you speak from identity, not insecurity.
These books don’t replace the Bible. They help you live it. So that when God gives you something to declare, you have the consecration, clarity, and authority to speak, and watch Him establish it.
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