foundation Christian life, a kind sacred individuality, a sort holy al — Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Way Back Jesus-Shaped Spirituality

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At the foundation of the Christian life, there is a kind of sacred individuality, a sort of holy aloneness that cries out to be left alone with God. This isn't all of the Christian life. It doesn't erase those parts of a Christian's experience that happen in the context of relationships, but this sacred solitude needs to be discovered, respected, and protected.It is that place where we most irrefutably hear God tell us that he loves us, and we come to know that, no matter what other people may say about us or do to us, God will not abandon us. That holy solitude is the place where we find God's Spirit changing our affections and redirecting our identities. It is, for Jesus-followers, holy ground.

Michael Spencer, Mere Churchianity: Finding Your Way Back to Jesus-Shaped Spirituality

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