Day 4) Genesis 2:18- “It is not good for the man to be alone.” This isn’t good.
So God created
the world, the lights, the seas, the earth, the plants and animals and man-
after each one He says, “And God saw that it was good.” Now God says for the first time “It is not
good…for man to be alone.” We are made
to be with other people. There have been
hermits over the years, but it is not the same.
God made us to
love other people. Not just in marriage,
but in friendship and fellowship. Being
in isolation is a temporary state we undergo out of love for others- that they
might not get what we have. So, yes, you
are loving others when you are isolated to keep others safe.
Isolation has often been used
(historically) as a form of punishment in prisons. Some now are considering this inhumane
torture. Most suicides in prison occur
in isolation. Mentally ill or stressed
prisoners are especially effected. It is not good for us to be alone. We can sympathize when we are in quarantine
or isolation. Many health-workers have
self-isolated themselves from their family and friends away from their
clinics/hospitals out of concern for them.
This adds to mental fatigue.
John Donne was
a British pastor/cleric who lived in the late 1500s- 1600s when the Great
Bubonic Plague was still sweeping Europe, killing half the population. He had a fear of being isolated, a fear of
solitude at the height of the plague. He
said that this fear of loneliness was, “a disease of the mind at the height of
the infectious disease of the body.” He
wrote these majestic words, “No man is an island, entire of himself; every
man is a piece of a continent, a part of the main.” Isolation hurts. We know that.
I am simply “naming the demon.”
There were in the mid-early church hermits who went out to the desert to
be alone with God. Being around other
people is also hard. People can be more
messy (or more neat) than we want. People
can rub us the wrong way with being too know-it-all or too simple. People can be overly mean or doormats to
others. But the commandment to “love
your neighbor” hinges on the idea “it is not good for the man to be
alone.” Love calls us to overcome pride,
selfishness, and differences to get outside of ourselves for the other’s good-
our own good- and the good of all- and the glory of God.
Prayer: Lord, being alone hurts.
(John Delgado who works for a food bank isolated himself from his family
as mother, wife, and child were susceptible to Covid19 issues. Miami Herald 4/3/20)
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