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What does the Bible say about loneliness in faith?

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The Bible acknowledges loneliness in faith, exemplified by Micah's lament in Micah 7:1-2, where he feels isolated in a corrupt society.

In Micah 7:1-2, the prophet Micah expresses deep sorrow and loneliness as he laments the absence of righteous individuals amidst widespread corruption. He longs for companionship in worship, indicating that he is surrounded by the morally bankrupt. This feeling resonates with many believers throughout history who have experienced spiritual desolation. Despite Micah's loneliness, he ultimately redirects his gaze towards the Lord, highlighting that true solace comes from God rather than from human companionship. The Scriptures remind us that such periods of loneliness often drive believers closer to their dependence on God for comfort and strength.
Scripture References: Micah 7:1-2

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