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Have you isolated yourself?

He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Holy Spirit says to the churchAssociate Pastor Mireya San Have you isolated yourself? At...

He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Holy Spirit says to the church
Associate Pastor Mireya San

Have you isolated yourself?

At what moment did you begin to drift away?
At what point did you stop pursuing the truth and start getting used to a life you once did not want to live?

Isolation does not begin overnight.
It starts slowly, when the heart stops remaining close to God and begins to mix with thoughts, environments, and words it once rejected.

Without realizing it, you became trapped by influences that weaken your spiritual life.

“You are snared by the words of your mouth…”
(Proverbs 6:2)

Wrong words bind.
Bad conversations corrupt.
And the desire for acceptance can cause you to lose direction.

The deception of feeling “fine” far from God

Many believe that isolating themselves will bring peace.
But loneliness is not always peace.

Many times it is:

  • spiritual exhaustion
  • discouragement
  • sadness
  • confusion
  • fear disguised as indifference

Isolation does not heal the heart; it weakens it even more.

Because the farther you move away from the truth, the more vulnerable you become to the enemy’s lies.

David: when fear led him to run away

David reached a moment when he thought the best option was to escape.

(1 Samuel 27:1–2)

He grew tired of fighting.
He became emotionally exhausted.
He thought running away was the solution.

The same thing happens today with many people:
instead of facing problems with God, they begin to shut down emotionally and spiritually.

But God never called His children to live hidden in fear.

God called you to overcome

The Word declares:

“We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.”
(Romans 8:37)

It does not say you will overcome through your own strength.
It says you will overcome through Christ.

And then it adds something powerful:

“Nothing shall separate us from the love of God.”
(Romans 8:39)

Not fear.
Not sadness.
Not failure.
Not your past.

Fear seeks to isolate you

The enemy uses fear to separate people.

Fear causes people to:

  • stay silent
  • hide
  • withdraw
  • lose confidence
  • stop seeking help

But God does not operate through fear.

“Perfect love casts out fear.”
(1 John 4:18)

Why?

Because God is love.

(1 John 4:8)

And where God is, there is closeness, restoration, and life.

The enemy works best when you are alone

The enemy wants to isolate you because he knows that a lonely mind is more vulnerable.

When a person disconnects spiritually, thoughts begin to grow:

  • unbelief
  • defeat
  • confusion
  • hopelessness

“The god of this age has blinded the minds…”
(2 Corinthians 4:4)

The enemy’s purpose is to extinguish God’s light in your life so that you no longer understand the truth.

Separated from God, nothing works

Jesus was clear:

“Apart from Me you can do nothing.”
(John 15:5)

The problem in today’s world is not only wickedness.
It is distance from God.

People search for answers everywhere except in God.
And the farther they drift away, the emptier they become.

Because the soul will never find rest far from its Creator.

There is still hope for you

Even if you have isolated yourself… there is still time.

You can still return.
You can still restore your relationship with God.
You can still come out of emotional and spiritual darkness.

Jesus still says:

“I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life.”
(John 14:6)

The way is still open.
The truth is still alive.
Life is still available for you.

The Word is still alive

The Word of God has not lost its power.

“The Word of God is living and powerful.”
(Hebrews 4:12)

It still speaks.
It still corrects.
It still restores hearts.

Do not keep running away.
Do not continue shutting yourself down emotionally.
Do not keep believing that distance will solve the emptiness.

Come to Christ sincerely.
Break isolation.
Return to the truth.
Return to the presence of God.

Christ is coming soon.

“Pay attention, and may God give you understanding in everything.”
(2 Timothy 2:7)

👉 Today is the day to come out of isolation, overcome fear, and walk closely with God again, because where His presence is, there is life, direction, and hope.