Bottom line: I'm content being alone all the time. Might sound strange or unusual to some people, but I really am happy living this way. I enjoy my privacy and time to myself very much. Some people fear being alone. I fear being around people. Some people feel happiest and most comfortable when they're around others. I feel happiest and most comfortable being at home where there's no one around. And if I'm happy with my lifestyle....why should you try to tell me any different? Give me a good reason why.
Hello Going_Nowhere
(that seems an unusual name for a Christian, but I get it ), it's true that God makes us all unique, to fulfill different purposes, both in secular and
(for Christians) in sacred life/in the body, so what do you believe that God's purpose was in leaving you here after He saved you? IOW, what
"good works" do you believe that He's called you to do as a result of being made, "
His workmanship" ..
Ephesians 2:10(those were both meant as a rhetorical questions, BTW)
We're not all called to be evangelists or apologists, but all of us are called to be His witnesses, both for the sake of others AND for our sake too .. e.g.
Isaiah 43:10.
Interestingly, I have a similar problem to yours, even though I am an extreme extrovert. While I LOVE being with/talking to people in person, and the more the merrier, in fact, I hate being a killjoy, because I am also a people-pleaser (which is a horrible thing for a Christian to be
). Therefore, sharing my faith is hard for me, because I've found that it often results in anything but people being pleased with me.
So, I try to remember that God saved me for a purpose, which helps motivate me to do things that I know I need to do, but that I also find inherently uncomfortable (praying helps a lot too
). One thing that helps me with my particular problem is to join with a group (like a prison ministry), or even just another person when I witness, so maybe you could look for ways to lessen the problems that your introversion creates for you, so that you can be a more effective member of the body of Christ?
There are, for instance, many tasks within the body of Christ that you could do as a loner that others, like me, would hate, so maybe you should ask your pastor how you can be helpful with those kind of tasks?
As for witnessing, perhaps you could just do so online right now from home (or in a very private setting one on one)? It also seems like you would be a great prayer warrior
Always pray and ask the Lord for His help and directions.
God bless you!
~Deut
p.s. - since we are talking about witnessing, here is my favorite quote about it.