Finding Hope in Loneliness Through Christ's Presence

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"Now the vast scale of God's creation can sometimes make us feel so small, so insignificant, that we are overwhelmed by a deep sense of personal loneliness. That word loneliness can be the most desolate word in all of the human language." [00:01:39]

"Chuck Swindoll has said that loneliness plays no favorites, ignores all rules of courtesy, knows neither borders nor borders. Yields no mercy, refuses all bargains, and holds the clock in utter contempt. It cannot be bribed, it will not be left behind." [00:02:24]

"Fortunately there is help for us in our distress the very last words of the risen Lord Jesus recorded in the Gospel of Matthew indeed the last words of the Gospel of Matthew offer us a priceless promise to rely on when loneliness threatens." [00:02:57]

"God created us as social creatures intended not only to have a relationship with him but to live in relationship with with one another. When God created Adam, the first human being, he remarked, according to the scriptures, it is not good that the man should be alone." [00:04:56]

"But in spite of having families and friends, loneliness can still creep into our lives and drive us into a pit of depression from time to time. In fact, sometimes, it's when those closest to us hurt us or disappoint us that we feel most alone." [00:06:20]

"I'm convinced that it isn't so much the absence of human interaction and relationship that causes loneliness but rather a lack of a relationship with God that creates loneliness interaction with God we've been created in the image of God for the purpose of having a relationship with God." [00:06:55]

"Once we come to Christ in faith believing that his death on the cross has atoned for our sins and provided for our forgiveness and our salvation then we can have the relationship with God that God created us to have always intended for us to have." [00:09:40]

"Jesus promised to be with us. And I want you to notice a couple of things about that promise at the end of verse 20. One is that Jesus uses an emphatic construction there. He says, I myself am with you always to the end of the age. I myself." [00:10:33]

"Surely I am with you always to the very end of the age. I myself, he says. And here's something else. What's translated in the English versions as always is an expression that's found only here in the New Testament. And literally what it says is all the days or even each of the days." [00:12:51]

"I believe that one of the times we are most aware of Christ's presence with us is when we are in the midst of a crisis. When we are being obedient to His command to make disciples, to share the gospel. The reason I believe that is because that's been my experience in my life." [00:14:56]

"In fact, the knowledge of Christ's presence with us will help us serve Him in any circumstance, even in those lonely assignments that no one else wants. When I was called into ministry, I told God, God, I'll serve you wherever you want me to be, whether that place is prominent or hidden away from the world." [00:17:19]

"Because God is with us. Christ stands beside us. The Holy Spirit lives in us. He is with us, always, to the end of the age, if we belong to Him. From 1986 to 1990, Frank Reed was held as a hostage in a cell in Lebanon." [00:18:55]

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