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At what point are you considered alone forever?

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@maryruth7

Hello everyone, I appreciate everyone's comments, being along is not the best way to live out our last days, I have come to terms with it, I don't have a pet, But I do have a few plants I work to keep alive in my home.
I have goals, I am praying for. I pray for one true friend. Who is interested in reading the Bible with me, praying together, talking to others
about the Lords love for us all, and his beautiful plans for us once we leave our bodies. And if this goal does not happen. I am in prayer asking the Lord what is it he wants me to do. Before I leave my body.
These goals will make me so very happy, and make life worth living for me. God has been with me the whole time.life has been very hard, lonely,frustrating. But God is the one that has brought me through it all,
I am grateful, I love the Lord so much for giving me the opportunity to have life. I PRAY I DONT
WASTE IT. I LOVE YOU ALL.

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Being alone is not the way I wanted my life but had to go through a divorce eight years ago that wasn’t my choice. My Christian life has helped me so much through prayer and Bible study. I do live in a retirement community and having friends here has helped. Joining groups that share my interests can also help as I am a bridge player and belong to three bridge clubs. I have made many good friends in those clubs. The weekends are especially lonely for me because when I was married my spouse and I had dinner out and went to church on Sundays and then out to Sunday lunch with other couples.

I am glad your faith has been a lot of support for you also.