The Loneliness of Good Men: A Message of Hope for the Man Who Feels Forgotten - 82

Psalm 71:9 — “Do not cast me away when I am old; do not forsake me when my strength is gone.”
"There is a loneliness that doesn't come because you've done anything wrong.
It comes because you've lived long enough.
The children have grown. Friends have moved away—or passed away. Retirement has changed your routine. The house is quieter. The phone rings less often. And somewhere along the way, a man who spent decades taking care of everyone else discovers that he is sitting alone with his thoughts.
The hardest part is that good men rarely talk about it.
They keep mowing the lawn. They go to church. They smile when people ask, 'How are you?' They tell everyone they're doing fine.
But in the quiet moments, they wonder, 'Does anyone still need me? Does my life still matter? Has God forgotten me?'
If that's you today, or if you love someone who quietly carries that burden, I want you to hear this before we go any further:
Your loneliness may be real, but it is not the final word. God has not abandoned you. The same God who walked with you through your strongest years will walk with you through your quietest ones.
Today, we're going to talk about The Loneliness of Good Men—and the God who never leaves an empty chair unoccupied.
