CST – We Can’t Do This Alone (Part 1) | Finding Godly Support in Seasons of Loneliness

EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 31 MIN

CST – We Can’t Do This Alone (Part 1) | Finding Godly Support in Seasons of Loneliness

from Christian Straight Talk Faith, Brotherhood, and Real Conversations · host Simon & Ben

Loneliness does not only live in empty rooms. It hides in full calendars, busy churches, and crowded spaces. In this episode of Christian Straight Talk (CST), we speak directly to the ache of isolation and explore what the Bible teaches about friendship, support, and spiritual resilience.This Christian podcast episode centres on a simple but powerful order: Jesus first, then a small circle of faithful people who will carry your corner when life becomes too heavy.Drawing from Ecclesiastes 4:9–12, we unpack the truth that “two are better than one” and that a threefold cord is not quickly broken. What does that look like in modern life? How do we build Christian community that is real, not surface-level? And how do we discern who will actually show up at three in the morning?We explore:• Why asking for help feels difficult• The cultural habit of saying “I’m fine” when we are not• Loneliness inside church life• Biblical friendship and accountability• Gethsemane and why even faithful friends sometimes fall asleep• Boundaries after betrayal• Testing sudden words and spiritual impressions• Recognising seasonal friendships• Returning to the cross to lay down fear and bitternessThrough Scripture, lived experience, and practical faith application, this episode offers biblical encouragement for anyone feeling alone, burned, or cautious about trusting again.Everything returns to the cross. Not as symbolism, but as the place where we lay down the weight and recover joy.If you have ever felt alone in a full room, this episode is for you.Biblical Foundation:Ecclesiastes 4:9–12Matthew 26:36–46 (Gethsemane)Galatians 6:2Proverbs 27:17Why This Episode MattersThis episode speaks to:Christian lonelinessFaith and friendshipBiblical communitySpiritual support systemsChurch hurt and healingBoundaries in Christian relationshipsSpiritual discernmentTrust after betrayalShare this episode with someone who carries your corner.Leave a review and tell us who keeps watch with you and why it matters.Support the showDo not let this be the end of the conversation.Join Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper, a global Christian devotional podcast reaching listeners across the nations with Scripture, prayer, and practical faith.Every day we release nine short prayer moments, including our well-known five-minute commuter prayers, designed to help you pause, refocus, and walk closely with God wherever you are.Nine prayer moments each day.Across the nations.Rooted in the Word of God.Start listening today:https://www.DailyPrayer.ukSupport This MinistryThis is a listener-supported ministry.If these prayers encourage you, strengthen your faith, or help you stay connected to God throughout your day, consider supporting the work.For the price of a coffee each month, you help us:• Keep daily prayer available around the world• Produce and publish new devotional episodes every day• Share biblical encouragement across hundreds of nations• Keep this ministry independent and focused on JesusSupport the ministry here:https://buymeacoffee.com/reverendbencooperYour support helps keep prayer moving across the nations.Prayer Requests, Feedback, and ConnectionWe would love to hear from you.If you would like prayer, want to ...

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