06/04/2026
Loneliness is dangerous when it starts making unhealthy things look necessary.
This week we walked through Isaiah 55:1-2, where God calls out, “Ho!” — not as an insult, but as a divine way of saying, “Hey! Listen up!” God was calling people who were thirsty, empty, and searching for fulfillment in all the wrong places.
We also discussed the woman at the well in John 4, when Jesus told her, “You have had five husbands.” He wasn’t trying to shame her. He was exposing the truth that relationships, attention, and temporary connections could never fill a void only God can satisfy.
One of the biggest takeaways of the night:
Loneliness will make you entertain what a healed version of you would instantly reject.
When we’re lonely, we become vulnerable to settling, compromising, and chasing things that promise comfort but leave us emptier than before. God’s answer isn’t another distraction—it’s His presence.
Stop spending your life chasing what can never satisfy. Come to the One who can.
“Why spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what does not satisfy?” — Isaiah 55:2