Pathways of loneliness can either be constructive or destructive. The results are determined by the person’s response.
When loneliness makes an appearance, it arrives with an inherent burden - a realization that an inner void exists and a personal desire remains unfulfilled.
Feelings of loneliness rarely want to be relished and often want to be relieved.
Journeys of loneliness do not have to be permanent. They can be interrupted with the introduction of a purposeful plan.
Loneliness results from a desire to be connected; it is centered in some form of disconnectedness.
As we center ourselves in the Lord, He guides us in our ability to be properly connected.
It is far better to be favored by God than to be famed by man.