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Your Question:

does god really care about my struggles when i'm feeling so alone?

Answer:

As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with feelings of loneliness and isolation, even when they acknowledge that God exists. It's as if they feel disconnected from Him, and that reality doesn't make a difference in their lives. I understand that this can be a deeply painful and isolating experience, especially during times of suffering.

However, I want to remind you that God is not a distant Creator, but a loving Father who shares our struggles and hurts with us. He is not aloof or uncaring, but actively involved in our lives, even in the midst of our darkest moments. As the Bible says, "Do not worry about your life... God will take care of you" (Matthew 6:25). He is always present, working things out for good when we pray and look to Him.

It's possible that our own pride or conceit can get in the way of experiencing God's love and presence. We may create new rules or insist on our own interpretations of ourselves and the world, rather than trusting in God's forgiveness and love. But I want to assure you that God's love attends every moment of our lives, even the toughest and most painful ones. He is always there, working things out for good, and calling us to humble ourselves before Him.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
on guard
william lane craig
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian

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