Where Is God When I Am Lonely?নমুনা
Why you need a relationship with God
From the very first chapter of Genesis, it’s clear that a relationship with God is the foundation upon which everything in our lives must be built. If we try to build on anything else, we’re building on quicksand. Why? Because sooner or later, our relationships with our children, our siblings, our spouses, our parents, and our friends will break down. If we don’t understand that we were created with an intense hunger for a relationship with God, we won’t understand where the inner void and loneliness come from. And as a result, we’ll try (unsuccessfully) to fill it with three things: 1) People. Having the right person in your life can help fulfil your need for love and emotional intimacy, but no one other than God can fill the spiritual emptiness within you. 2) Things. Having material things can give us comfort and convenience. Money can provide us with options to do good; options the less fortunate can only dream of. But you can have material things and still be lonely and unhappy. 3) Religion. God’s not interested in religion; He’s interested in having a relationship with you. Religion only becomes significant when it enhances that relationship, which it doesn’t always do. Often religious rules and regulations become a deterrent to a relationship with God. The Bible is filled with religious people who missed connecting with God altogether. Sometimes we’re so preoccupied with our religious ideologies, teachings, doctrines, and principles that we fail to understand that what really matters most in life is a personal, intimate, daily, talking-and-listening relationship with God.
Prayer Point
When there are people around me, I sometimes forget that I also need to build my relationship with You, but, Lord, I want to change that and make You the foundation of my life. I am so grateful that You’re not distant from me, and instead, You’re willing to be my constant companion through all of life’s ups and downs.
Jakes, T.D., The T.D. Jakes Relationship Bible (New York: Atria, 2011), xiii.
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About this Plan
Whether you've just lost a loved one, are going through a divorce, or you're waiting for that 'special someone,' we all face the empty pangs of loneliness sometimes. This reading plan from the UCB Word For Today looks at the many facets of feeling lonely, reminding you that God is your constant companion through the good times and the bad.
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