Have you been in that dark place? Maybe you're there now? The place 
where solitude has a strangle hold on your life? With every breath you 
breathe you long to reach out, but with each passing breath it becomes 
more and more difficult. The paralysis of loneliness has set in; the 
enemy has all but snuffed out every ounce of hope from your spirit. You 
cling to your faith with your very life. You’re battle-fatigued.
You
 have some great friends. They pray for you, they call or email you. 
They know you can’t make it through this crisis alone. They’ve all but 
begged you to call them when you need them, whether it’s to vent, to 
cry, or just to get away from your situation for an hour. You wanted to 
make one of those calls last week, but you thought – all I ever do is 
talk about the same problem, ask for the same prayers. You don’t want to
 be a burden. You don’t want to bother them; they all have issues and 
concerns to tend to in their own lives.
So you don’t call.
 You need to be the strong one in this situation. The pressure seems to 
lay squarely on your shoulders. You know God is working things out, but 
you just can’t hold yourself together anymore.
Have you 
been in this situation before? Are you in this position now? Can you, 
just for a moment, put one of your friends in your situation? Now, 
answer this question: wouldn’t you want them to call you? Would you 
think your friends are burdensome? Would you tire of listening to them, 
or would you just want to lavish your love, support, and encouragement 
on them? I thought so. Do yourself a favor, make the call. Let your 
friends fulfill their callings.

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