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Isaiah 6:1-7
Lonely - sad because one has no friends or company
Filthy - adj.; Disgustingly dirty
Am I Spiritually Filthy?
Are You Lonely?
Do you live according to the law?
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Are you completely free of sin? Y______ N_______
Do you fulfill every command that Jesus gave to his disciples?
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Spiritual Filth
sad because one has no friends or company
We are all susceptible to becoming lonely.
Loneliness is not just
“Loneliness is a feeling of separation, isolation, or distance in human relations.
Loneliness implies:
emotional pain
an empty feeling
and a yearning to be understood and accepted by someone.” - Les Carter
Different Types of Loneliness
There are different kinds of loneliness.
Loneliness can be simply physical isolation, being alone.
It can come upon us as a part of isolation from those we love.
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Loneliness can come upon us as a part of isolation from those we love.
Suffering can definitely lead to loneliness because though there may be others around, no one seems to understand.
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Another escalator toward loneliness is sin.
It separates us not only from those around us, but also separates us from God. -
Calling can cause you to be lonely (Jeremiah), even when you’re not alone.
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God’s Response to Loneliness
So that the believer would not be lost and lonely, the Father gives His children the Holy Spirit.
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The Lord promises to always be with us.
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He also promises that nothing will separate us from his love.
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“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
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“Jesus says that we should run to him in our time of need.” -
“The Lord’s love meets us in our isolation and sadness, lifting and holding us.” -
without companions, solitary
It is in the midst of a vision of worship that Isaiah sees the Lord.
What, better yet, Who Isaiah sees leads him to cry out that he is unclean.
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