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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 5 MIN

God's Nearness in Lonely Evenings

from Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christians · host Your Nightly Prayer

Loneliness settles in quietly — in the evenings when the house feels too still, in the summers when the rhythms that kept us connected suddenly disappear, in the scrolling through other people's highlight reels while sitting alone, wondering why our own life feels so empty by comparison. And we live in a world where it is epidemic. One in two adults reports significant seasons of loneliness. The very devices designed to connect us have, in many ways, only deepened the isolation. We were made for community — and when that community is stripped away, even temporarily, something in us aches in ways we often cannot fully name. But here is what we must not miss: loneliness is not something we have to hide from God. Psalm 25:16 does not dress itself up. It does not arrive with a tidy resolution or a quick pivot to better feelings. It simply says, with stunning honesty: I am lonely and afflicted. Turn to me. Be gracious to me. That is the whole prayer. Raw need, brought directly to the One who can meet it. And He can meet it — because He knows what loneliness feels like from the inside. Forty days alone in the wilderness. The garden of Gethsemane, where the disciples kept falling asleep while He wrestled in agony. Jesus, our High Priest, is not a distant observer of human isolation. He lived it. And in those moments, He did the very thing He invites us to do tonight — He cried out to His Father. And the Father sent angels to minister to His need. He will do the same for us. He became flesh and dwelt among us precisely because He wanted to be near. He is not reluctant to turn His attention to the lonely. He longs to. He rejoices over us with singing. He draws near to every heart that draws near to Him. Tonight, whatever the loneliness looks like — bring it honestly. Admit the need. Cry out. And trust that the One who never leaves is already closer than you feel. Ponder Tonight: Discover why loneliness is not a sign of spiritual failure or weakness — and why the Bible gives us full permission to bring that ache directly and honestly to God You'll learn how Jesus Himself experienced isolation and loneliness, and why that makes Him uniquely qualified to meet us in ours Discover what Psalm 25:16 models for us about the kind of prayer that moves the heart of God — and why raw, unpolished honesty is exactly what He is waiting for Tonight's Scripture "Turn to me and be gracious to me, for I am lonely and afflicted." — Psalm 25:16, NIV Your Evening Prayer Heavenly Father, We come to You in our loneliness tonight. We admit the need — the quiet ache of evenings that feel too empty, the summers when the routines that kept us connected have fallen away, the isolation that creeps in even when we cannot fully explain it. We are grateful that You do not ask us to clean this up before we bring it to You. You already know. And You long to turn Your attention toward us. Draw near to us as we draw near to You. Remind us that You are with us and will never leave us. Teach us to cry out in trust the way Jesus did — honestly, openly, without pretense. Heal the lonely places. Send Your comfort. And sing over us tonight until our hearts are anchored again in Your presence and Your hope. In Jesus' name, Amen. Want More? Continue your journey at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-nightly-prayer/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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