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PREPARING FOR THE UNDERGROUND CHURCH – BY RICHARD WURMBRAND; EDITED BY MARC WHITE [AT THE BATTLE FRONT 153]

September 7, 2021 by jesusislord Leave a Comment

Richard Wurmbrand in prison

Some believers in the world today do not need to prepare to go underground. They are underground already and live in constant vigilance against the severe persecution that dogs them daily.

Other modern religious cultures like the West have no real clue about the struggles of underground believers other than an occasional brochure, video presentation, or maybe a visit now and then. It’s something akin to a media commercial break. In this age of worldwide COVID hysteria and fear, many of us know something enormous is afoot. Nothing in our history has ever transpired to this level.

So we all do need to prepare for those times Jesus spoke about: the end times closely linked to His actual return after The Great Tribulation. Perhaps we indeed do live in those times. Just perhaps.

Brother Richard Wurmbrand and his dear wife Sabrina lived the bulk of their life in Romania in central Europe. They saw the darkening cloud of communism descend and swallow their country whole. The persecution was overwhelming at times and always intense. After eighteen long years in prison, the Wurmbrand’s were able to escape and immigrate to America and founded the Voice of The Martyrs.

This document is in PDF format at the end. Also, we have links to a few of brother Richard’s books.

Let us all get and be prepared spiritually, emotionally, and physically before the time.

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1 Prepare for suffering

1.1 One day persecution – Great persecution can begin with a one day clamp down.

1.2 No one observes – Soviets employed quiet methods so no one could observe an arrest.

1.3 No panic – A true Christian does not panic if put in prison.

1.4 Prison witness – Prison is a new place to witness for Christ.

1.5 Morse code – Morse code used through adjoining cells to bring people to Christ.

1.6 No watches – All watches are taken away.

1.7 Preparation mentally, physically, and spiritually – Prepare beforehand for all eventualities, and all suffering.

2 Truth about reality

2.1 Any church person can be a traitor – Gifted preachers and writers become traitors. The best hymn writer in Romania became best Communist hymn writer.

2.2 Crucified Christians in prison – Christians were tied to crosses for four days, put on the floor, and other prisoners tortured to force them to fulfill bodily necessities upon faces and bodies of the crucified.

2.3 The Lord, not the Bible – No bible verse was of any help. It’s the Lord who strengthens you, not a Psalm. You must have the One about whom the Psalm speaks.

2.4 Evil has no power over God – If you’re united with the Reality, the Lord Almighty, evil loses its power over you. Evil cannot break the Lord Almighty.

3 Spiritual exercises

3.1 The Zoo, Lions, & Suffering – Take children to the zoo, and show them a cage of lions. “Your forefathers in faith were thrown before such wild beasts for their faith. Know you too will suffer. You’ll not be thrown to lions but have to suffer at the hands of men much worse than lions. Decide here and now if you wish to pledge allegiance to Christ.”

3.2 Nothing in prison – In prison you lose everything. You’re undressed and given a prisoners suit. No furniture, carpets, or curtains. You have no wife or children anymore. You do not have a library, and you never see a flower. Nothing of what makes life pleasant remains.

3.3 Renounce the pleasures of the world now – Nobody resists who has not renounced the pleasures of life beforehand…a giving up of the joys of the earth. The Christian who prepares himself for this now will not suffer the loss of them while in prison. You have to use the things of the world without allowing an emotional attachment.

3.4 The supermarket and doing without – Go to a supermarket. Look at everything and say, “I can go without this thing and that.” Do not spend a dollar. You have the joy of seeing many beautiful things and the second joy to know you can do without.

4 Doubts make traitors

4.1 Resist doubts of God – To every one of us doubts come, but do not allow doubts about essential doctrine of the Bible like the existence of God, the resurrection of Christ, or the existence of eternal life. Do not allow them to make a nest in your mind.

4.2 All doubts have solutions – The solution to doubts: don’t live with doubts, but seek their solution.

5 Test of Torture

5.1 Torture can strengthen you – Torture can be very painful, either red hot irons or even simple beatings. Many can be very refined tortures. This can work both ways. It can harden you and strengthen your decision to not tell the police anything.

5.2 Mind altering rays – Electromagnetic rays, which disturb the mind, can be passed through a cell. A loudspeaker can be repeated day and night, “Is your name Joseph or not Joseph?”

5.3 God is more mighty than evil torture – This is God that they fight, Christ within you. The devil is not all mighty and all wise like God. He makes mistakes. Evil torture is an excess which can be used very well spiritually.

6 Moment of Crisis

6.1 One moment of crisis – Torture has a moment of explosion and the torturer waits for this critical moment. Learn to conquer doubt and to think thoroughly. There’s always one moment of crisis where you are ready to say or write the name of an accomplice or place in the underground. You’ve been tortured so much nothing counts anymore.

6.2 Christ is with you in the pain at that one moment – The fact that I should not have pain does also not count. Draw this last conclusion at the stage you’ve arrived and you’ll overcome this one moment of crisis. It gives you an intense inner joy! You feel that Christ has been with you in that decisive moment. If they cannot get anything from you in that moment, then they abandon the torture for to continue is useless.

6.3 Read books about martyrs to your children – Read Foxes Book of Martyrs, or Jesus Freaks to your children. Show them how martyrs overcame the moment of crisis.

6.4 We can bear pain at this present moment – You’re not asked to bear the pain all at once. Take no thought for tomorrow. Anyone can bear an hour of pain, perhaps passing through untold anguish. You’re not meant to bear pain more than this one present minute.

6.5 Today’s moment of pain is for today only – Pain is amplified by the memory of past beatings and torture. But I may not be alive tomorrow nor they.

6.6 Breathe right for whole body resistance – Right breathing is one of the means of resisting torture. You cannot quarrel with someone and shout at them when breathing rightly. Breathe as a traitor cannot breathe. Breathe rhythmically, quietly – very deep to the heel. The oxygenation gives a resistance to the whole body, which balances your reactions and gives you a poised attitude.

6.7 Our body is in Christ as He is flogged, mocked, and spat upon – An underground worker for Christ knows he belongs to a body that has been flogged for over 2000 years. When we converted we become consciously a part of that body that is a flogged body, a mocked body, a body spat upon, and one crowed with thorns, with nails driven into hands and feet. The sufferings of Jesus in His mystical body must become a reality to me.

7 Love supreme

7.1 Loving Christ more than your family – The Bible teaches some words very hard to take: whoever doesn’t hate his father, etc. These words mean almost nothing in a free country. Thousands of children have been taken from their parents for teaching them Christ. You must love Christ more than your children. A court and its judge may say you will never see your children again unless you deny Christ. Your heart may break, but your answer should be, “I love God.”

7.2 Your children will see your true faith and keep theirs – Nadia Sloboda left her house singing for 4 years in prison. Her children told their singing mother, “Don’t worry about us. Wherever they put us, we will not give up the faith.” They did not.

7.3 Dying for Christ or being a traitor – You have to choose between dying for Christ or becoming a traitor. What is it worth of continuing to live when you will be ashamed to look in the mirror, knowing the mirror will show the face of a traitor?

8 Learn to be silent

8.1 Be careful what you say – Most leaders are speakers, but one cannot speak well who doesn’t listen well. People have so many burdens on their heart, and few have patience to listen. So be careful what you say, because every superfluous word can put someone in prison…or to death.

8.2 Learn silence before they control you – You must learn silence before your country is taken over. Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize winner, said his former wife was his greatest persecutor. He told her all the secrets of his heart. Even his secretary was persecuted by his former wife, and the secretary ended her own life as a result.

8.3 Simple prayer can be enough – If you’re drugged and beaten, you may forget some, or all, of your theology. You can pray to our Father to send the Spirit to remind you. For a time, your prayers may only be, “Jesus, I love You.” Even then, it may be difficult to say anything. The highest form of prayer I know is the beating of a heart which loves Him.

8.4 Most speech is really useless – When you’re able to speak again, you’ll see just how much speech is useless. So, be careful what you say. Practice being silent for the tough times. In tough times, keep your mouth shut. Learn to do this now…not later.

9 Permissible strategies

9.1 Say what they want to hear – You cannot do underground work without using strategies. For instance, when one is stopped suspected of attending underground meetings, they may ask, “Do you still gather at meetings?” Your answer might be, “Comrade Captain, prayer meetings are forbidden now.” He might say, “It is good you conform.” You never said that. You might still attend, but they are forbidden.

9.2 Be wise as a serpent – We are to be as wise as a serpent, and harmless as a dove. They may try to say that as a Christian you must tell them the truth. No, even Jesus lied to his brothers, and the Hebrew midwives lied to Pharaoh to save the male babies like Moses.

9.3 Never inform for we can die any day – You do not inform on your brethren. Ever. The worst thing that might happen is that you die under torture. But to die is the most natural thing in the world. Your mortality is obvious. Take it as your view of life in general. If God wishes me to die today He does not need a torturer. I can die of a heart attack without a torturer. I die when I am called by God.

10 Treacherous quarrelling

10.1 Quarrels cause arrests – Not the slightest quarrel is permitted in the underground church. Every quarrel in the underground church means arrests, beatings, and perhaps death. Our adversaries watch and listen. They have informers in the underground church. Whenever there is a quarrel, there are reciprocal accusations. They bring up names and facts. Both sides may be arrested.

10.2 Keep your secrets – One young man gave up his first girlfriend for another but had told that first girl secrets. The girl informed the secret police. He got life-long prison, and went mad there.

10.3 Preach but do  not quarrel – Remember that preparation for underground work is basic to preparation for a normal Christian worker. Quarrels happen everywhere with different leaders, but in an oppressive country it means imprisonment and perhaps death. Preach the truth but do not quarrel.

11 Resisting brainwashing

11.1 Brainwashing is torture – One of the greatest methods of torture is not only physical: it is brainwashing. Nobody advertises, “Drink water, drink water.” They advertise, “Drink Coca-Cola.”

11.2 Brainwashing can be worse that physical torture – In my Romanian prison, we had to sit for 17 hours on a bench that gave no possibility to lean, and not allowed to close your eyes. For 17 hours a day we had to hear, “Communism is good. Communism is good. Christianity is dead. Christianity is dead.” You were bored after one minute, but you had to hear it for weeks, months, years even without any interruption. I can assure you this is not easy, and is the worst torture, much worse that than physical torture.

11.3 Heartwashing – But Christ invented the opposite of brainwashing: heartwashing. He has said, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” When the Communists said, “Christianity is dead,” we said in the same rhythm, “Christ also has been dead.” But we knew He rose from the dead!

11.4 Black or white but never gray – We have to arrive at the certainty of faith. In Hebrew, there are no words for “to doubt.” In the New Testament, there is no word for “gray.” A thing is true or untrue, it is right or it is wrong. It is white or it is black.

11.5 If necessary, live in the past – Remember that Elizabeth told Mary that “Blessed is the one that believed.” It is the past tense. If you have believed in the past, you are blessed. Live on this blessedness. Sometimes living on past memories can be a blessing in you pass through a dark night of the soul.

11.6 Real truth helps resist to the extreme – The certainty of truth and a love like the disciples enable you to resist brainwashing. Resist to the extreme.

12 Overcoming solitude

12.1 Know how to fill solitude – One of the greatest problems for an underground fighter is to know how to fill up his solitude. We had absolutely no books, no Bible, no scrap of paper, and no pencil. We heard no noise, and nothing to distract your attention. Just looking at the walls. Read books now about prison life to prepare.

12.2 Never sleep at night – This is how I avoided becoming mad, but you still have to be prepared by a life of spiritual exercise beforehand. We never slept during the night, but the whole night we were awake. All great sins and crimes are committed during the night. The demonic forces are forces of the night and therefore it is important to oppose then at night. We had prayer vigils at night before prison.

12.3 Traveling the globe nightly – We filled our time with a heavy program. We started with a prayer of traveling through the whole world. We prayed for each country, the towns, the men of God, pilots, men on the sea, and those in prison. It would take an hour or two to come back. We rejoiced with those who rejoice that they gathered with their families and children.

12.4 Compose and deliver messages nightly – After having traveled through the whole world, I read the Bible from memory. It is very important for the underground worker to memorize the Bible. Next I would think of the Bible and meditate upon it. Every night I composed a message beginning with “Dear brethren” and finishing with “Amen!” After I composed it, I delivered it. I have memorized three hundred and fifty of them. There were messages I just uttered to God and His angels.

12.5 Family and chess – I thought about my wife and children. Out of bread I made chessmen, some white and some gray. I played with myself and never lost a game!

12.6 Alert with an exercised mind – Never allow your mind to become distressed because then the enemy has you entirely in their hands. Your mind must be continually exercised. It must be alert, and it must think. You must compose different things according to your abilities.

13 True identity

The underground church is nothing new. You will see the New Testament with new eyes. This is our true identity, not the world or its ways. The government can do good and bad things, but we are to obey Christ in everything.

14 Comments by Marc White

14.1 Prepare ahead of time – Brother Richard makes it clear that preparing for the underground church is done ahead of time: the time to fix the roof is before it rains. That time is now. Do not delay…

14.2 You must “be” the Bible, not just read it – Reading a Bible is not enough…you must walk with the God who Is. You must memorize large portions so that it becomes the biggest part of you. The Bible is not God, but reveals the heart of God and His commands. Read the same Bible and take mental snapshots of where a passage lies on the page and in what Book. For instance, I know that the passage to not layup treasures in Matthew 6 begins on the top right page and ends at the bottom of the page with verse 34. I can see the passage on the page so I can then remember and recite most of it even now with the Spirit’s help.

14.3 Cherished history of our brethren – We’re blessed enormously by having a deep and wide history of our brethren who have traveled this road before us. Thank the Lord God for the fact of this cherished history.

14.4 A better resurrection – Most folks living in the modern west have little to no idea about the eternal treasures of heaven…or God for that matter. The book of Hebrews talks plainly of those saints who are martyred for their faith. Part of their reward? A better resurrection (Heb. 11.35). The souls under the altar of God in Revelation 6 who were martyred during the Great Tribulation are crying out for revenge. What a location to spend our eternal days! We may be among that number. Let us please God in all things (Col. 1.10).

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The PDF of this document is here. Richard’s book Tortured for Christ is here. And his book With God in Solitary Confinement is here.

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Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

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OH NO! EVERYONE LIKED HIM. [MONDAY MANNA 132]

January 18, 2010 by jesusislord Leave a Comment

persecutionFriends,

It happened one Saturday night after dark.

A freakish accident. No one else was hurt.

But the church man was killed instantly. People who unfortunately witnessed the death as it happened were appalled and stunned into silence. And there was much much mourning in the community.

This man was an avid church goer, and considered an evangelical by all modern standards. He was a prominent member of the community, well known in both business and civic circles. He was fairly young and left a wife and, as I remember, several children.

He and I had met at a business and community function for lunch where they always seem to serve chicken and green beans. I slipped over to him afterwards and thanked him for his service to our community and courage in standing up for right and wrong.

I took the opportunity and spoke about the Lord Jesus first to him in order to feel him out a bit on the faith.

He responded positively but in a way that left me unsettled and also unsure of his commitment.

For I had met many people over the years who were supposedly “of the faith” but were never vocal and openly zealous, and even a bit put off that you would bring Jesus into the conversation.

And they were good people as the world counts good. Several of them were described as “everybody likes him (or her).”

When I heard the now deceased man speak to me that day years ago, he was as many say today ‘so sweet,’ and very pleasant. He was very winsome, and agreeable. Probably many in the faith would describe him as “nice.”

Watching for his obituary in the local paper, I read it a few days later with eagerness since I had known him a bit from afar. But the account of his life had a couple of direct references to the effect “everyone liked him” and he “didn’t have an enemy in the world.”

Oh no!

That’s not good.

Can I explain first? Thanks for inquiring….

Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was never one to mince words, I’m afraid. His approach and demeanor to adults might be described as radically different, and downright unacceptable at times.

In the Gospel of the Kingdom according to our brother Luke, Jesus is recorded in the 6th chapter as saying to the general public and His disciples (not the religious leaders) the following passage that closely parallels part of Mathew’s account in chapter 5-7:

Woe to you who are well-fed now, for you shall be hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you shall mourn and weep.  Woe to you when all men speak well of you, for their fathers used to treat the false prophets in the same way.

What is a “woe” in this case? Well, that term appears 41 times in New Testament, so it’s not a stray idea. It has inertia as a spiritual theme from God.

It’s the theme of judgment, warning, and sorrow.

It’s what we call a “curse.”

God does not delight in pronouncing “woe” on His creation.

Then why does He? What are your thoughts on this ‘biblical’ action?

And in the unpopular and untaught passage above we see the contrasts of God with the wisdom of the world.

Well fed now? Laugh now? All men speak well of you now?

Laughter, for one, indicates contentment and satisfaction with one’s lot now. But God’s word states that sort of contentment is impossible for the true disciple, for he will be mistreated.

Scorned. Rejected. A man of sorrows. Acquainted with grief. Just like Jesus Christ.

Let me quote The Complete Biblical Library so one doesn’t think I wrote this next sentence or two.

The implication is that anyone rich or content could not possibly be a disciple. Such a one compromised the Faith for the sake of avoiding persecution. Being spoke well of by all men indicated complicity with those who persecuted the prophets.

They go on here, but it doesn’t get any rosier, or more “positive.”

Such a concept seems foreign to our ears. We constantly strive to have a good reputation in the community around us – and we should.

But is that really, really possible while being an aroma of death to those pagans around us, as Paul describes our normal Christian life. Wasn’t he always on the run, or in hiding, or in prison, or being beaten, stoned, shipwrecked, etc, etc, etc.

God prefers pleasure, and that much is clear I think we can all agree. But Jesus, as God’s viceroy, must be just. And humans have a charge, a royal kingly commandment to learn to love God. It’s the only way to prove our love, and by grace indeed we’re able in full measure.

But how do we love? Look at these passages out of Matthew as our Lord Christ speaks more woe. Why, again, does He pronounce this on these subjects below?

“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles had occurred in Tyre and Sidon which occurred in you, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes.” Matthew 11:21 (NASB)

“Woe to the world because of its stumbling blocks! For it is inevitable that stumbling blocks come; but woe to that man through whom the stumbling block comes!” Matthew 18:7 (NASB)

“But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, because you shut off the kingdom of heaven from people; for you do not enter in yourselves, nor do you allow those who are entering to go in.” Matthew 23:13 (NASB)

So, when all men think well of you, like the deceased man in the obituary, are we walking like Jesus?

”For you have been called(to suffer), since Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example for you to follow in His steps…” 1 Peter 2:21 (NASB)

 “If you were of the world, the world would love its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, because of this the world hates you.” John 15:19 (NASB)

..and A MAN’S ENEMIES WILL BE THE MEMBERS OF HIS HOUSEHOLD.”  Matthew 10:36 (NASB)

Only God knows about the spiritual condition of the man killed by surprise that Saturday night. But it’s safe to proclaim, that popularity with the pagans and the world is anathema to God.

I’m afraid in trying to lean over and appease the world for Christ, we’ve fallen over into it.

Isaac Watts, the great English hymn writer from the 1600’s, wrote in his classic work Am I A Soldier of The Cross? these words of great wisdom, “Is this vile world a friend to grace to help me on to God?”

We, praise the Lord, still have this moment. And maybe this hour. And maybe this day. Let us please God and Him only, and become wholly His!

And that means, definitely, being very unpopular. Just like Jesus, Paul, and all the apostles. They, to a man, history tells us, were killed for their faith in the Holy One.

The Lord Jesus and His Spirit help us all to use all our God ordained talents for His kingdom. And to faithfully endure to the end!

Luke 6:20-26 And turning His gaze toward His disciples, He began to say, “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who hunger now, for you shall be satisfied. Blessed are you who weep now, for you shall laugh. Blessed are you when men hate you, and ostracize you, and insult you, and scorn your name as evil, for the sake of the Son of Man. Be glad in that day and leap for joy, for behold, your reward is great in heaven. For in the same way their fathers used to treat the prophets.

But woe to you who are rich, for you are receiving your comfort in full. Woe to you who are well-fed now, for you shall be hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you shall mourn and weep. Woe to you when all men speak well of you, for their fathers used to treat the false prophets in the same way.”

If you’re like me, you intensely desire a great reward in heaven, no? So, then, preach the Word, the whole truth, be prepared to be ostracized…then be filled with joy and leap with thanksgiving!

Certainly a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit…

Certainly the will of God.

Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

Marc and Walk Worthy are supported in part by the body of Jesus Christ. Please consider donating on a regular basis:

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THE SAINT MUST WALK ALONE – BY A.W. TOZER [AT THE BATTLE FRONT ISSUE 53]

June 1, 2009 by Marc Leave a Comment

(Note: Tozer may be one of the most insightful modern day prophets. He knew the Savior in a way most never desire: in the fellowship of His sufferings. This speaks to my heart like few other things I’ve ever read or heard. Marc)

Most of the world’s great souls have been lonely. Loneliness seems to be one price the saint must pay for his saintliness.

In the morning of the world (or should we say, in that strange darkness that came soon after the dawn of man’s creation), that pious soul, Enoch, walked with God and was not, for God took him; and while it is not stated in so many words, a fair inference is that Enoch walked a path quite apart from his contemporaries.

Another lonely man was Noah who, of all the antediluvians, found grace in the sight of God; and every shred of evidence points to the aloneness of his life even while surrounded by his people.

Again, Abraham had Sarah and Lot, as well as many servants and herdsmen, but who can read his story and the apostolic comment upon it without sensing instantly that he was a man “whose soul was alike a star and dwelt apart”? As far as we know not one word did God ever speak to him in the company of men. Face down he communed with his God, and the innate dignity of the man forbade that he assume this posture in the presence of others. How sweet and solemn was the scene that night of the sacrifice when he saw the lamps of fire moving between the pieces of offering. There, alone with a horror of great darkness upon him, he heard the voice of God and knew that he was a man marked for divine favor.

Moses also was a man apart. While yet attached to the court of Pharaoh he took long walks alone, and during one of these walks while far removed from the crowds he saw an Egyptian and a Hebrew fighting and came to the rescue of his countryman. After the resultant break with Egypt he dwelt in almost complete seclusion in the desert. There, while he watched his sheep alone, the wonder of the burning bush appeared to him, and later on the peak of Sinai he crouched alone to gaze in fascinated awe at the Presence, partly hidden, partly disclosed, within the cloud and fire.

The prophets of pre-Christian times differed widely from each other, but one mark they bore in common was their enforced loneliness. They loved their people and gloried in the religion of the fathers, but their loyalty to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and their zeal for the welfare of the nation of Israel drove them away from the crowd and into long periods of heaviness. “I am become a stranger unto my brethren, and an alien unto my mother’s children,” cried one and unwittingly spoke for all the rest.

Most revealing of all is the sight of that One of whom Moses and all the prophets did write, treading His lonely way to the cross. His deep loneliness was unrelieved by the presence of the multitudes.

‘Tis midnight, and on Olive’s brow

The star is dimmed that lately shone;
‘Tis midnight; in the garden now,
The suffering Savior prays alone.

‘Tis midnight, and from all removed
The Savior wrestles lone with fears;
E’en the disciple whom He loved
Heeds not his Master’s grief and tears.
– William B. Tappan

He died alone in the darkness hidden from the sight of mortal man and no one saw Him when He arose triumphant and walked out of the tomb, though many saw Him afterward and bore witness to what they saw. There are some things too sacred for any eye but God’s to look upon. The curiosity, the clamor, the well-meant but blundering effort to help can only hinder the waiting soul and make unlikely if not impossible the communication of the secret message of God to the worshiping heart.

Sometimes we react by a kind of religious reflex and repeat dutifully the proper words and phrases even though they fail to express our real feelings and lack the authenticity of personal experience. Right now is such a time. A certain conventional loyalty may lead some who hear this unfamiliar truth expressed for the first time to say brightly, “Oh, I am never lonely. Christ said, ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you,’ and ‘Lo, I am with you always.’ How can I be lonely when Jesus is with me?”

Now I do not want to reflect on the sincerity of any Christian soul, but this stock testimony is too neat to be real. It is obviously what the speaker thinks should be true rather than what he has proved to be true by the test of experience. This cheerful denial of loneliness proves only that the speaker has never walked with God without the support and encouragement afforded him by society. The sense of companionship which he mistakenly attributes to the presence of Christ may and probably does arise from the presence of friendly people. Always remember: you cannot carry a cross in company. Though a man were surrounded by a vast crowd, his cross is his alone and his carrying of it marks him as a man apart. Society has turned against him; otherwise he would have no cross. No one is a friend to the man with a cross. “They all forsook Him, and fled.”

The pain of loneliness arises from the constitution of our nature. God made us for each other. The desire for human companionship is completely natural and right. 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 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 who has passed on into the divine Presence in actual inner experience will not find many who understand him. A certain amount of social fellowship will of course be his as he mingles with religious persons in the regular activities of the church, but true spiritual fellowship will be hard to find. But he should not expect things to be otherwise. After all he is a stranger and a pilgrim, and the journey he takes is not on his feet but in his heart. He walks with God in the garden of his own soul – and who but God can walk there with him? He is of another spirit from the multitudes that tread the courts of the Lord’s house. He has seen that of which they have only heard, and he walks among them somewhat as Zacharias walked after his return from the altar when the people whispered, “He has seen a vision.”

The truly spiritual man is indeed something of an oddity. He lives not for himself but to promote the interests of Another. He seeks to persuade people to give all to his Lord and asks no portion or share for himself. He delights not to be honored but to see his Savior glorified in the eyes of men. His joy is to see his Lord promoted and himself neglected. 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 overserious, 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. “When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will take me up.” His inability to find human companionship drives him to seek in God what he can find nowhere else. He learns in inner solitude what he could not have learned in the crowd – that Christ is All in All, that He is made unto us wisdom, righteousness, sanctification and redemption, that in Him we have and possess life’s summum bonum.

Two things remain to be said. One, that the lonely man of whom we speak is not a haughty man, nor is he the holier-than-thou, austere saint so bitterly satirized in popular literature. He is likely to feel that he is the least of all men and is sure to blame himself for his very loneliness. He wants to share his feelings with others and to open his heart to some like-minded soul who will understand him, but the spiritual climate around him does not encourage it, so he remains silent and tells his griefs to God alone.

The second thing is that the lonely saint is not the withdrawn man who hardens himself against human suffering and spends his days contemplating the heavens. Just the opposite is true. His loneliness makes him sympathetic to the approach of the brokenhearted and the fallen and the sin-bruised. Because he is detached from the world, he is all the more able to help it. Meister Eckhart taught his followers that if they should find themselves in prayer and happen to remember that a poor widow needed food, they should break off the prayer instantly and go care for the widow. “God will not suffer you to lose anything by it,” he told them. “You can take up again in prayer where you left off and the Lord will make it up to you.” This is typical of the great mystics and masters of the interior life from Paul to the present day.

The weakness of so many modern Christians is that they feel too much at home in the world. In their effort to achieve restful “adjustment” to unregenerate society they have lost their pilgrim character and become an essential part of the very moral order against which they are sent to protest. The world recognizes them and accepts them for what they are. And this is the saddest thing that can be said about them. They are not lonely, but neither are they saints.

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