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Nothing dissolves loneliness like God’s love letter — Bible

- FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

Q: Is loneliness simply the outcome of being alone, and if so, what can people do to help others who experience such “aloneness”?

— B.A.

A: Loneliness can bring solitude. Many experience this overlookin­g the ocean where there is never a sound except the booming of the surf along rock-strewn shores.

In his fascinatin­g book, “Alone,” Admiral Richard E. Byrd told about the time he spent in bewilderin­g and soul-shattering darkness. He lived alone in a shack that was literally buried in the great glacial icecap that covers the South Pole. The days were as black as the nights. No living creature of any kind existed within a hundred miles. The cold was so intense that he could hear his breath freeze and crystalliz­e as the wind blew it past his ears. But he kept his mind challenged by thinking on good things.

There are some who never hear one word of encouragem­ent. Loneliness comes to shut-ins and wealthy society personalit­ies. Some hide behind smiles and others are left with vacant eyes.

We may not be able to go to the lonely because of distance, or other circumstan­ces, but the joy of the lonely receiving handwritte­n letters in the mail can be better than a spoonful of medicine, especially when the message tells of a friend that sticks closer than a brother. Jesus Christ is that Friend who wants to come near and abide in the hearts of those who will receive him as savior and lord. Nothing dissolves loneliness like reading God’s love letter, the Bible; his Word is good and true.

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