One of the ironic consequences of the sweeping growth of social media is
that we often find ourselves more personally isolated. One online article
warns: “Those who oppose leading one’s life primarily or exclusively online
claim that virtual friends are not adequate substitutes for real-world friends,
and . . . individuals who substitute virtual friends for physical friends
become even lonelier and more depressive than before.”
Technology aside, all of us battle with seasons of loneliness, wondering
if anyone knows, understands, or cares about the burdens we carry or the
struggles we face. But followers of Christ have an assurance that brings
comfort to our weary hearts. The comforting presence of the Savior is promised
in words that are undeniable, for the psalmist David wrote, “Yea, though I walk
through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are
with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me” (Ps. 23:4).
Whether isolated by our own choices, by the cultural trends that
surround us, or by the painful losses of life, all who know Christ can rest in
the presence of the Shepherd of our hearts. What a friend we have in Jesus!