Bonhoeffer on Solitude and Silence
12/26/2005 10:04 Filed in: Faith & Reason

But the reverse is also true: Let him who is not in community beware of being alone. Into the community you were called, the call was not meant for you alone; in the community of the called you bear the cross, you struggle, you pray. You are not alone, even in death, and on the Last Day you will be only one member of the great congregation of Jesus Christ. If you scorn the fellowship of the brethren, you reject the call of Jesus Christ, and thus your solitude can only be hurtful to you. "If I die, then I am not alone in death; if I suffer they [the fellowship] suffer with me" (Luther).
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, from "The Day Alone," ch. 3 in Life Together: A Discussion of Christian Fellowship.