A Prayer about Feeling Lonely during the Holidays
Very-Near Lord,
There’s nothing like the holidays
to make those who are grieving
feel a little lonely and forsaken.
People may be mingling in our home,
and yet we feel more deserted
than a mall on Christmas morning.
Or, we may be truly alone,
because we can’t summon the energy
to make small talk at Friendsgiving.
In such seasons,
may we know your nearness and commitment
to never leave us nor forsake us.
May we remember that there was One
who knew a loneliness even deeper than ours
when he submitted to dying for our sins
that we might be reunited with our Heavenly Father.
In our season of feeling lonely and forsaken,
may we lean hard into the covenantal kindness
of the Son through your Spirit,
our constant companion in grief and sorrow.
In Jesus’ forsaken name. Amen.
Read Deuteronomy 31:8; Psalm 34:18; Isaiah 54.
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