Being
an entrepreneur is already a very lonely existence
but add in my desire to walk close to God, my road gets
even lonelier. I found this piece by A.W. Tozer a few weeks
ago and instantly fell in love with it. Enjoy.
The
Loneliness of the Christian by A. W. Tozer (From Man – The Dwelling
Place of God, ch. 39)
The
loneliness of the Christian results from his walk with God in an
ungodly world, a walk that must often take him away from the
fellowship of good Christians as well as from that of the
unregenerate world. His God-given instincts cry out for companionship
with others of his kind, others who can understand his longings, his
aspirations, his absorption in the love of Christ; and because within
his circle of friends there are so few who share his inner
experiences he is forced to walk alone.
The
unsatisfied longings of the prophets for human understanding caused
them to cry out in their complaint, and even our Lord Himself
suffered in the same way.
The
man [or woman] who has passed on into the divine Presence in actual
inner experience will not find many who understand him. He finds few
who care to talk about that which is the supreme object of his
interest, so he is often silent and preoccupied in the midst of noisy
religious shoptalk. For this he earns the reputation of being dull
and over-serious, so he is avoided and the gulf between him and
society widens.
He
searches for friends upon whose garments he can detect the smell of
myrrh and aloes and cassia out of the ivory palaces, and finding few
or none he, like Mary of old, keeps these things in his heart.
It
is this very loneliness that throws him back upon God. His inability
to find human companionship drives him to seek in God what he can
find nowhere else.
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