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Charles E. Cowman

Dare to Be Alone

To live a life of faith and independence, we must be willing to renounce worldly companionships and live in the sunshine of God's presence.
Charles E. Cowman preaches about the necessity of embracing a lonely life in order to soar to higher spiritual levels and experience Divine fellowship. Just like the eagle, believers must be willing to walk alone with God, allowing Him to isolate them for the development of an independent faith and life. This isolating experience leads to a deeper connection with God and a realization of the work He has done within us.

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"Yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me" (John 16:32).

It need not be said that to carry out conviction into action is a costly sacrifice. It may make necessary renunciations and separations which leave one to feel a strange sense both of deprivation and loneliness. But he who will fly, as an eagle does, into the higher levels where cloudless day abides, and live in the sunshine of God, must be content to live a comparatively lonely life.

No bird is so solitary as the eagle. Eagles never fly in flocks; one, or at most two, ever being seen at once. But the life that is lived unto God, however it forfeits human companionships, knows Divine fellowship.

God seeks eagle-men. No man ever comes into a realization of the best things of God, who does not, upon the Godward side of his life, learn to walk alone with God. We find Abraham alone in Horeb upon the heights, but Lot, dwelling in Sodom. Moses, skilled in all the wisdom of Egypt must go forty years into the desert alone with God. Paul, who was filled with Greek learning and had also sat at the feet of Gamaliel, must go into Arabia and learn the desert life with God. Let God isolate us. I do not mean the isolation of a monastery. In this isolating experience He develops an independence of faith and life so that the soul needs no longer the constant help, prayer, faith or attention of his neighbor. Such assistance and inspiration from the other members are necessary and have their place in the Christian's development, but there comes a time when they act as a direct hindrance to the individual's faith and welfare. God knows how to change the circumstances in order to give us an isolating experience. We yield to God and He takes us through something, and when it is over, those about us, who are no less loved than before, are no longer depended upon. We realize that He has wrought some things in us, and that the wings of our souls have learned to beat the upper air.

We must dare to be alone. Jacob must be left alone if the Angel of God is to whisper in his ear the mystic name of Shiloh; Daniel must be left alone if he is to see celestial visions; John must be banished to Patmos if he is deeply to take and firmly to keep "the print of heaven."

He trod the wine-press alone. Are we prepared for a "splendid isolation" rather than fail Him?

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Cost of Conviction
  2. A. Renunciations and separations may be necessary
  3. B. Living for God may lead to loneliness
  4. II. The Life of the Eagle
  5. A. Eagles are solitary birds
  6. B. They live in the sunshine of God
  7. III. The Call of God
  8. A. God seeks eagle-men
  9. B. We must learn to walk alone with God
  10. IV. The Isolating Experience
  11. A. God develops independence of faith and life
  12. B. We no longer need constant help from others
  13. V. The Need to Dare to Be Alone
  14. A. We must be prepared for a 'splendid isolation'
  15. B. We must be willing to leave others behind

Key Quotes

“He trod the wine-press alone.” — Charles E. Cowman
“We must dare to be alone.” — Charles E. Cowman
“God seeks eagle-men.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • We must be willing to renounce worldly companionships and live a life of faith and independence.
  • God seeks eagle-men who are willing to live a life of independence and faith, untethered from the constant help and attention of others.
  • We must be prepared to leave others behind and live a life of faith and independence, untethered from worldly companionships.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to live a lonely life for God?
Living a lonely life for God means being willing to renounce worldly companionships and live in the sunshine of God's presence.
Why does God seek eagle-men?
God seeks eagle-men because they are willing to live a life of independence and faith, untethered from the constant help and attention of others.
What is the isolating experience?
The isolating experience is a time of spiritual development where God isolates us from others to develop our independence of faith and life.
Why must we dare to be alone?
We must dare to be alone because it is necessary for spiritual growth and development, and it allows us to hear God's whisper in our ear.
What does it mean to be prepared for a 'splendid isolation'?
Being prepared for a 'splendid isolation' means being willing to leave others behind and live a life of faith and independence, untethered from worldly companionships.

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