Thank you for your answer, it made me smile actually. That is exactly what I think, I'm trying to use this time to get closer to God, even though is hard sometimes.
It [is] hard! In my case, I had no choice in the matter. The "church" refused to help; no former "christian" was available to help. All family had disappeared. I had nowhere to go but God. I would say to God, "Well, I guess it's just you and me."
Life can really seem unfair, but if it [is] unfair, this does not go unnoticed by our Powerful Lord. King David was often lonely as he ran for his life. Jesus was certainly feeling lonely and rejected (even by Peter). The Apostle Paul told us that everyone in the Province of Asia had abandoned him. But Anne, this is how the Lord works. When you read the Bible, I'd like you to notice how often the Word or idea, "Endure," crops up. The Children of the Lord must endure. But endure what? Fields of flowers, butterflies, and hummingbirds? Or, are we to endure hardship? The Bible tells us that God loves the poor, oppressed, suffering, and struggling.
So, as you struggle, and as you turn to the Lord . . . do your best to look at it as Holy Discipline by the greatest Father you could ever hope for.
Hebrews 12:7 NIV - "
Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as his children. For what children are not disciplined by their father?"
And Anne, try not to think of God's discipline as you being a bad person, but try to view it as proper training to bring you/us into proper maturity. Discipline doesn't necessarily mean that you're bad, but it more means that God wants you to move in a different direction. I personally do not view His discipline as punishment but as guidance and direction.
Lastly, because of all of this, I have learned to depend upon myself and God . . . not humans. When I DID depend upon humans, I was really miserable. I needed their approval. I needed their acceptance. I needed their love. And so I was miserable because I just wasn't getting it. And so, the Lord caused incredible isolation in my life so that I would learn to get over being "needy." After all, the Bible does say that we are to lean upon the Lord for all things. I learned the hard way when no one was "there" to help me understand.