Why You Feel Isolated: Understanding God’s Season of Spiritual Discernment
Have you recently felt a sudden, inexplicable urge to pull away from everything? Maybe it happens at a social gathering that was once a joy. But now you look around the room and, for the first time, the atmosphere feels hollow. What used to be fun now feels like a stage play filled with pretense, emptiness, and phoniness. You find yourself retreating—not out of anger, but because you simply can’t find a place for yourself in the performance anymore. The urge to disappear usually starts when a "spiritual blindfold" is removed. Suddenly, you see through the "pact of pretending" that so much of society relies on. You see people masking their deep emptiness with busyness, and you realize you can no longer participate in the performance. This shift is often the beginning of a true spiritual awakening . It isn’t about rejecting the people you love; it’s about a desperate need for authenticity in Christ. You are being called to trade the approval of the crowd for the still...