ARE you feeling lost and alone, like you are wandering through a vast desert?
Perhaps life has thrown you some unexpected challenges and you feel hope is hard to come by.
But I want you to know that God sees you and He loves you deeply.
His love is like an anchor, holding you steady, even in the midst of life’s storms.
John 3:16 reminds us: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
This verse shows us the incredible depth of God’s love.
He gave His precious Son to rescue us from sin and its consequences.
So, how do we tap into this love when we feel alone and abandoned?
That is where faith comes in.
“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” — Hebrews 11:1.
Faith is the bridge that connects us to God’s love. When we have faith, we can trust that God is working everything out for our good, even when we cannot see it.
Romans 8:28 says: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”
God is always working, even in the darkest moments. God loves you like a parent who never gives up on their child.
He is always there to guide, comfort and protect you.
Faith says: “I trust You, God, even when I do not feel His presence.”
God loves you like a friend who sticks with you through thick and thin.
He is always available to listen and support you. Faith says: “I know You are with me, God, even when I feel alone.”
God delights in your presence and desires a deep, personal relationship with you. Faith says: “I believe You love me, God, and I will trust You with my life.”
You are loved, my friends, not because of what you do or who you are, but because of who God is. His love is unfailing, unrelenting and unconditional.
When you feel deserted and alone, remember that God is always with you, loving you and working everything out for your good. Have faith in His love and let it be the anchor that holds you steady in the midst of life’s storms.




