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For every obscure, suffering, cave-dwelling saint who ever believed God in the dark: The cave is not a punishment. Sometimes it’s a seminary, the place where God forms what He cannot form in comfort. It can be a place of lifting, not of the symptoms or the circumstances, but of the weight of them - the crushing sense that everything depended on them changing.
By terryhartikka5
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For every obscure, suffering, cave-dwelling saint who ever believed God in the dark: The cave is not a punishment. Sometimes it’s a seminary, the place where God forms what He cannot form in comfort. It can be a place of lifting, not of the symptoms or the circumstances, but of the weight of them - the crushing sense that everything depended on them changing.