Some of us have learned that getting away from it all can be helpful when we’re experiencing burnout. Can solitude be helpful in other circumstances?

Consider what Jesus did after a loss and after a success.

  • When He heard about the death of John the Baptist, He went into a desert place by Himself (Mat 14:12-13).
  • After He fed the 5,000, He sent the multitude away then He went up into a mountain to pray (Mat 14:21-23).

If you take time to be alone with God after a loss or success, what could you discuss with Him? Here are a few ideas.

  • Loss: Tell Him how much you need Him to strengthen you and guide you through your grief. Ask Him to use this trial to make you a better leader. Ask Him how the loss can help you be more compassionate.
  • Success: Acknowledge that the success is His doing. Praise Him for blessing you with the success. Ask Him how you can use the success to better serve Him and bless others. 

2 responses to “How Can Solitude Be Helpful?”

  1. JanBeek Avatar

    Dear Grace, with you I admit to Jesus today, “[We] need [You} to strengthen [us] and guide [us]…” every day in every way. Thank you, Lord, for being our rock and our salvation. Amen <3

  2. Russell Brown Avatar

    AMEN! I have regularly found solitude to be a great place of healing and learning. Thank you for this important post! May God continue to bless you as you bless others.

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