If we have no one, we still have God. I believe this is true from the day we are born to the day we die, God we be always with us throughout our lives. Even if we do not believe in him or even hate him for some reason, he will not abandoned us even though we have abandoned him. In each of us is his spirit that gave us life. It is our connection to God if we choose to use it.
This seed of God, his spirit wants to grow and connect back to it's source. Within us his spirit raises us up higher than our basic self. Our basic self is designed for our survival whereas our higher self (God's Spirit within) is designed to be used by our basic self to do God's will on Earth. I think a lot of our loneliness comes from a lack of our connection to God. We look for a substitution for God by trying to find a connection with something or someone else and we fail to find any satisfaction. We become lost without a direction and lonely without a connection.
Our true connection is connecting to the unconditional spirit of God. All we have to do is just be ourselves to be accepted and loved. Our connecting to God will be like connecting to our loving mother, father, sister, and brother all together as one. This will strengthen and refresh our whole soul. In trouble times we will find guidance. In sad times we will find hope. When lonely connecting to God, we will feel that we are not alone.
If you feel you are not good enough to connect with God, you will be wrong for God is your source for forgiveness. If you cannot get any forgiveness from others, connecting to God will be your beginning to healing. Never believe your are unforgivable, why live your entire life in torment if you can have a little bit of peace? His spirit is still there within you waiting to connect to it's source. Why be broken if you can be made whole? You can be made whole by turning your face toward the light rather than away. Connecting to God's spirit within ourselves is our hope when there seems to be none.
1 Corinthians 3:16 "Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you."
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