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When you feel alone.

Be vigilant

When we have a great calling on our lives, the enemy will often turn family and friends against us to sabotage our destiny. He devises a plan, hoping our pain from loneliness will turn into anger and resentment, leading to deep-rooted problems. If not dealt with immediately, these problems become barriers ingrained in our lineage, hindering our spiritual walk with Jesus.

Secondly, the evil one attempts to lead us on the path of destruction, in our place of loneliness by manipulating our view of The Kingdom of Heaven and portray walking with God as burdensome, boring, scary, and lonely, luring you to “fit in” with the world. When the truth is that living in sin is the real bondage, it separates us from God, our sustenance and source of life, depriving us of true love, peace, joy, and the chance to live eternally. The devil hates us all with a passion, and for that reason, he will put his best foot forward to overthrow the plans of God in our lives.

You will overcome

Matthew 11:28 "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." 

The good news is, God uses the work of the enemy for our good, like He did for Joseph and many others (Genesis 37-50). He will make the enemy your footstool (Psalms 110). But for this to happen, your eyes must be on the Lord, I can’t stress enough how important this is. Joseph was humble, instead of going outside of God to control the situation, even as tragic as his situation was, he waited on God and allowed Him to take control. During your time alone, tune out the noise, worship the Lord and allow Him to fill that empty space. (Romans 8:6 and Matthew 12:43-45)

No, it’s not easy to walk alone, especially when we have to endure abuse from our own people. But I can assure you, that if you surrender to Jesus, He will be with you, He will come through for you in every situation and lead you to victory. He will send the right people to you and put you in places and positions you never thought possible, if you lean on HimBe humble, then He will reveal your purpose and, in due time, exalt you (1 Peter 5:6). Remember, that no matter the trial, He's always working for our good (Romans 8:28). Wait on the Lord. Thank Him for His mercy that you are still alive to choose the path of righteousness and build a relationship with Him. And always keep in mind that with Christ, we are never really alone.

Trust in the Lord, and like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, He will be with you in the furnace, and you’ll be alright (Daniel 3:19-28)

Psalms 27:10 “When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will take me up”

Matthew 5:10-11 “Rejoice if you’re hated for His sake because your rewards will be great in Heaven”

Many many blessings to you.