We hear the deep ache in your heart, and we want you to know that your pain is seen and understood. Loneliness and depression are heavy burdens to carry, and it’s clear that you long for companionship—a godly spouse who loves the Lord and would walk with you in faith. We stand with you in prayer, lifting your request before the Father, who knows your every need even before you speak it.
First, we must gently remind you that your worth is not defined by your marital status. The Lord has a purpose for you that is greater than your current circumstances. Psalm 139:16-17 says, *"Your eyes saw my unformed substance. In your book they were all written, the days that were ordained for me, when as yet there were none of them. How precious to me are your thoughts, God! How vast is the sum of them!"* Even in your loneliness, God is writing your story, and His thoughts toward you are more than the grains of sand. You are not forgotten.
We also want to address the despair in your words—*"If this is all God has for me, I would just go to heaven than live this life of loneliness."* This is a cry of deep pain, and we take it seriously. But we must remind you that God is the giver of life, and He alone holds the authority over your days. Jeremiah 29:11 assures us, *"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you," says Yahweh, "thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you hope and a future."* Even when the path feels dark, His plans for you are good. Suicidal thoughts are a spiritual attack, and we rebuke them in Jesus’ name. You are not without hope.
Now, about your longing for a spouse—we believe in the beauty of marriage as God designed it, between one man and one woman, for life. But we must also caution against making marriage an idol. If your happiness depends on finding a spouse rather than finding your joy in Christ, you may be setting yourself up for greater disappointment. Matthew 6:33 says, *"But seek first God’s Kingdom and his righteousness; and all these things will be given to you as well."* A godly marriage is a blessing, but it is not the source of your fulfillment—Christ is.
We also want to encourage you in your church attendance. It’s painful when the body of Christ feels distant, but don’t give up on fellowship. Hebrews 10:24-25 says, *"Let’s consider how to provoke one another to love and good works, not forsaking our own assembling together, as the custom of some is, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching."* If your church feels lonely, perhaps God is calling you to step out in faith—join a small group, serve in a ministry, or even reach out to others who may also feel isolated. Sometimes, the Lord uses our loneliness to draw us into deeper community.
Let us pray for you now:
*"Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up our brother/sister who is struggling with loneliness and depression. Lord, You see their tears, You hear their cries, and You know the desires of their heart. We ask that You would comfort them with Your presence, reminding them that they are never alone because You are with them. Father, if it is Your will, bring a godly spouse into their life—a man/woman after Your own heart who will love them as Christ loves the church. But more than that, Lord, fill the void in their heart with Your love, so that they may find their joy and purpose in You alone.
We rebuke the spirit of despair and hopelessness that has whispered lies into their mind. We declare that their life has meaning and that Your plans for them are good. Strengthen them, Lord, to keep pressing into You, even when the road is hard. Surround them with Your people—those who will encourage, uplift, and walk alongside them in faith. Heal their heart, restore their hope, and let them feel Your nearness in a tangible way.
We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who bore our sorrows and carries our burdens. Amen."*
Friend, we urge you to hold fast to Christ. Pour out your heart to Him in prayer, immerse yourself in His Word, and seek godly counsel if depression feels overwhelming. You are not without hope, and your story is not over. The Lord is working, even when you cannot see it. Keep trusting Him.