Why does no one love me?
Feeling unloved is devastating - but it's not the full truth. Discover God's love that never fails.
15 Bible studies address this question
What the Bible Says
These Bible studies explore Scripture passages that speak to this question. Each study will give you insight and practical application.
No One Cares for My Soul
Psalm 142 is David's prayer from a cave, feeling utterly alone and trapped, yet crying out to God as his only refuge.
The Divine Warrior and Covenant Faithfulness
A warrior comes from Edom with garments stained crimson, having trodden the winepress of judgment alone. The chapter then recounts God's steadfast love through history and includes a passionate prayer...
A Friend Loves at All Times
Proverbs 17 explores friendship, silence as wisdom, family dynamics, and the value of cheerful hearts over external circumstances.
The Covenant Confirmed
God reassures Abram of His promises. Abram believes and it is credited to him as righteousness. God makes a covenant, passing through the pieces alone.
A Prayer of One Afflicted
David cries out under the weight of sin's consequences, describing physical suffering and abandonment by friends, yet holding onto hope in God alone.
My Soul Finds Rest in God Alone
One of Scripture's most profound expressions of trust, this psalm declares complete dependence on God as the only source of rest, salvation, and hope. David invites others to share his unshakeable con...
Let God Arise
A majestic celebration of God as warrior, provider, and king. This extended psalm traces God's journey from Sinai to Zion, defeating enemies and caring for the vulnerable along the way.
God Is the Judge
Asaph declares that God alone judges righteously, lifting up one and bringing down another. When the appointed time comes, God will deal with the arrogant and vindicate the righteous.
Do Not Keep Silent, O God
Asaph prays against a coalition of nations conspiring to destroy Israel. The psalm calls for God to act as He did in ancient victories, bringing judgment so that the world will know He alone is Most H...
How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place
One of the most beloved psalms, expressing deep longing for God's presence in the temple. The Sons of Korah sing of the blessedness of those who dwell in God's house and the joy of journeying there.
The Stone the Builders Rejected
Psalm 118 is a triumphant celebration of God's deliverance, climaxing in the prophetic declaration that the rejected stone becomes the cornerstone—fulfilled in Christ.
Let All Creation Praise
Psalm 148 is a cosmic symphony of praise, calling everything in heaven and earth—from angels to sea creatures to snowstorms—to praise the LORD.
The Name of the LORD Is a Strong Tower
Proverbs 18 addresses isolation, speech, God as refuge, and the power and danger of the tongue—including the famous "death and life" proverb.
Bear One Another's Burdens
Paul gives practical instructions: restore the fallen gently, bear one another's burdens, and do not grow weary in doing good. A person reaps what they sow. The cross is Paul's only boast.
Walking in Light and Love
Paul calls believers to imitate God as beloved children, walking in love and light while avoiding the darkness of immorality, and gives instructions for Spirit-filled relationships.
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