The Lonely Path That Leads to Purpose
You know, Brothers and Sisters, this walk hasn’t been easy — it’s been lonely at times. My husband and I began this journey back in 2018 when we made the decision to walk away from the church. We saw how it had aligned itself with the ways of the world, and once your eyes are opened, it’s hard to keep participating in what no longer feels set apart.
When we left, people we once called friends slowly drifted away. Invitations stopped. Calls went unanswered. I reached out to women I thought were sisters — invited them to lunch, tried to stay connected — but the silence grew louder. It’s heartbreaking when those you love no longer want to walk with you because your path has changed.
We left behind our four-bedroom home and moved into an extended-stay hotel, where we lived until 2023. Through it all, there were barely any “How are you?” messages — just quiet, and lessons in solitude. But I’ve come to understand that Yahuah allows seasons of isolation to refine us, not to break us.
Along the way, I’ve met a few women on this same path, but none yet with whom I can share that close, consistent, in-person fellowship. I’ve been praying for that — for a sister nearby who walks this same narrow way, who desires truth and obedience over popularity and compromise.
Until then, I will keep walking. I will keep trusting that Yahuah has a reason for every separation and every silence. I will continue striving for the Kingdom to come, even when the road feels empty — because I know I am never truly alone.
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