I saw this quote on a friend’s Facebook page: “It’s not that I feel alone because I have no friends. I have lots of friends. I know that I have people who can hold me and reassure me and talk to me and care for me and think of me. But they can’t be inside my head with me all the time—for all time.”

Loneliness is a reality that all human beings experience at one time or another. Albert Einstein once said, “It is strange to be known so universally and yet be so lonely.” Jesus understands our loneliness. During His earthly ministry He saw it in the eyes of lepers, heard it in the voices of the blind, and felt it in the touch of the pressing masses. But above all, He experienced it when His close friends deserted Him.

As He foretold the disciples’ desertion, however, He also confessed His unshaken confidence in His Father’s abiding presence. He said, “But the time is coming— indeed it’s here now—when you will be scattered, each one going his own way, leaving Me alone. Yet I am not alone because the Father is with Me” (John 16:32).

Jesus knew the ultimate cure for loneliness, and He shared it with us. He told us that isolation doesn’t need to lead to loneliness—for we have the abiding presence of the Father with us. God is eternal and omniscient and omnipresent. Only He could be with us all the time, for all time.

After Jesus said His words of comfort to the disciples (John 16:22), He took up the cross and the curse of loneliness for us. He made it possible for you and me to have a restored relationship with God and to be a member of His family—all the time, for all time.