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Biblical Wisdom for Loneliness
Loneliness is one of the most honest human experiences. And Solomon — who had everything — wrote about it with unusual clarity. He understood that being surrounded by people does not protect you from feeling invisible.
Search wisdom for loneliness nowWhat Solomon wrote about isolation
"Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor." — Proverbs 4:9 (Ecclesiastes 4:9)
Solomon did not romanticize loneliness. He called it what it is: a real disadvantage, a hard season, and a condition that calls for wisdom — not just comfort. The book of Proverbs addresses community, trustworthy friendship, and the danger of isolation with more weight than most people realize.
The lie loneliness tells
Loneliness tells you that your current season is permanent. That nobody sees you. That you are too much — or not enough — to be known. Wisdom says something different: your season of isolation does not define your worth. And it does not have to define your future.
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- "I feel alone and no one understands"
- "I feel invisible to everyone around me"
- "I have no real friends"
- "I feel forgotten by God"
- "I am isolated and it is breaking me"
From the book: what Solomon learned
In Success Secrets of Solomon, chapter 8 (starting at page 105) addresses loneliness directly — not as a character flaw, but as a season that carries a specific invitation. Solomon built an empire and still wrote about the weight of being misunderstood. That chapter connects his experience to yours in a way that most devotionals do not attempt.
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