Topic: RESPONDING TO LONELINESS – Right From The Heart Daily Devotional by Bryant Wright Ministry 17 April 2021
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“Going a little farther, (Jesus) fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from Him. ‘Abba, Father,’ He said, ‘everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”’ Mark 14: 35-36
April 17, 2021
Loneliness is all too common in today’s culture. The big question is, how do you deal with it? Do you try to lose it in a crowd? Hide it behind the mask of busyness. Or do you try to drown it out with distractions: social media, news, TV, Netflix, video games, alcohol, medication … but what happens when the noise fades? When the bottle is empty?
Jesus was very familiar with loneliness and anxiety. In Mark 14, we find Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane with His disciples. Jesus knew what was coming: betrayal and the cross. Talk about anxiety and stress! His negative emotions were so overwhelming that Jesus began to pray with greater intensity than ever before. Jesus went to be alone with God, pouring out His heart to His heavenly Father and begging for another way.
Yet, He prayed, “Not my will, but yours.”
So what can we learn from Jesus about dealing with our own feelings of loneliness and anxiety? How should we respond?
- Spend time with God.
We must get alone with God in order to come face to face with ourselves. No more avoiding, ignoring, or distracting – and this isn’t easy. For many of us, our past mistakes and our sins are so painful that we try to ignore them or hide from them. But until we come face to face with God, we will never be free from those emotions.
- Choose God’s will over your own.
In the end, Jesus chose God’s will even when faced with a horrific death on a cross. By surrendering our lives to God, by saying “not my will but yours,” we encounter the incredible presence of God that fills us with hope, love, and mercy. Jesus found the courage to go forward in faith.
- You’ll find that you’re never alone when you’re in God’s will.
God the Father raised God the Son from the dead. He reigns over all in Heaven today. Our ultimate reward may not be realized until farther in the future – sometimes not until Heaven, but rewards always come in God’s will.
If you’re struggling with feelings of loneliness, take those feelings to God. By turning your life over to Him, you’ll find acceptance, forgiveness, and the courage to move ahead in faith. You’ll discover comfort in knowing you’re never really alone. Are you ready to confront your loneliness?