Sermon Tone Analysis

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Loneliness is not part of God’s plan for human beings
See also Ps 68:5–6; Is 49:15
God is with his people at all times and in all circumstances
See also Dt 31:8; Jos 1:9; Ps 27:10; Is 43:2; Mt 28:20; Jn 14:18; Heb 13:5–6
Reasons why people may experience loneliness
Sin
See also Ge 4:10–12; 1 Sa 28:5–6; Ps 81:11–12; Is 64:7; Ho 5:6; Eph 4:18
Remorse
See also 1 Ch 21:17; Mt 26:75
Disease
Lk 17:12 Lepers were forbidden to mix with those not affected.
See also Le 13:4; Nu 5:1–3; 2 Ki 7:3; 2 Ch 26:21
Insomnia
See also Job 7:4; Da 6:18
Depression
See also Dt 33:27; Job 7:16; Ps 43:5; Ps 73:16–17; Je 15:10; Mic 7:1
Poverty
See also 1 Ki 17:12; Pr 19:4; Lk 15:14–16
Old age
See also 2 Sa 19:34–35
Dying and the approach of death
See also Ps 18:4–6; Ro 8:38–39
Lack of friends
See also Jn 5:7; Jn 14:18
Social ostracism
Jn 4:9 A moral outcast (see Jn 4:18), she was collecting water at the hottest part of the day, when she could do so alone.
See also Lk 19:7 A Jew who worked for the Roman occupying power was considered a traitor.
Public shame
See also Mk 15:29–32
Desertion
See also Ps 38:11; Ps 88:18
Loss of family
See also Ru 1:3–5; 2 Sa 18:33; 2 Ki 4:1; Job 1:20–21; Ps 27:10; Mt 2:17–18; Je 31:15; 1 Ti 5:5
Loss of identity
See also Lk 8:30
Discontent
See also Ec 2:10–11; Ec 2:18; Heb 13:5–6
Disability
See also Le 21:17–18; Mt 9:32; Mt 12:22
Loneliness experienced as a consequence of God’s calling
God’s setting apart for service
See also Jdg 6:14–15; Je 1:5; Je 4:18–19; Je 15:16–17
Leadership
See also Ex 24:1–2; Jos 1:6–7; Mt 20:17–19
Responsibility
See also Ex 18:17–18; 2 Co 11:28
Jesus Christ experienced loneliness
See also Ps 22:1–2; Mt 4:1–2; Mt 14:23; Lk 4:28–30; Jn 6:67; Jn 16:32
Positive aspects of loneliness
Solitude provides an opportunity for communion with God
See also Ex 3:1–2; Ex 33:9; 2 Ki 4:32–33; Mt 26:39; Mk 1:35; Mk 6:45–46; Re 1:9
Engaging in spiritual warfare
The opportunity for spiritual experiences away from the crowd
See also Da 10:8; 2 Co 12:2–4
Solitude as rest from the turmoil of everyday life
See also Mt 11:28
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