When wisdom grows heavy—looking into the heart, in the darkest depths; He who gives generously, the print, the presence, the protection, and the purpose—in solitude we are vulnerable, but God’s grace is sufficient. Then, solitude becomes desirable more and more, isolating us from the simple into the four-dimensional, Christ-centred presence. Solitude with God is comforting, and out of it, others are discipled to know God.

