Never Aloneنموونە
Finding Hope in Connection
‘...because God has said, ‘never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’
(Hebrews 13:5 NIV)
I wonder if there is any other feeling like when you feel all alone...even when you are surrounded by people.
I remember when I lived in London in my twenties. Every single day I would rub shoulders with many, many people.
People on the tube.
People at the coffee shop.
People at work even.
But there was still something missing.
I would go home each night and cry myself to sleep because I felt like no one knew me, wanted to know me or was pursuing relationship with me.
Fast forward to my thirties.
I had moved out of the city and into a more rural city in the Midwest.
This was no less painful, but in its own unique way.
I would go to church on a Sunday and, rather than leaving the building feeling enriched and fulfilled, I would leave feeling unseen and empty.
I knew plenty of people in this particular setting but, again, that familiar scenario of not being pursued, inquired of, or sought out lingered.
I share these experiences not to discredit the people I was doing life with, but to shine a light on the common experience that many of us can relate to – feeling alone in a crowded room.
Friends, I don’t believe that loneliness disappears the day that we make a thousand friends and have many people in our lives.
I believe that loneliness goes away, or at least quietens down, when we connect.
If you find yourself in a state of loneliness or in a season where you feel alone in a crowded room, may I encourage to seek out connection with others?
This may look like going for a coffee, 1-1, and sharing about your interests, lifestyle or current struggles.
It may look like joining a group that matches your hobbies and skillset and spending time genuinely sharing your heart with the people you share hobbies and interests with.
Either way, make a commitment to not leave a space or occasion where people are present without locking eyes with someone and sharing about you, whilst also enquiring about them.
This kind of heart-to-heart connection eradicates loneliness like nothing else can...except one thing.
Or should I say one Person.
Come back tomorrow when we will talk about the one friend we have who always sticks closer than a brother.
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The profound ache of loneliness and the sensation of being adrift in a vast world is a universal struggle. Embark on a transformative journey with us through a concise 5-day devotional, delving into the diverse expressions of loneliness and discovering pathways to liberation. In the embrace of Jesus, we find solace and assurance that, in His presence, we are never alone.
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