How Are You Feeling+FollowFeeling abandoned by God doesn’t mean He’s gone I used to think silence meant He’d left me behind. No signs. No answers. Just emptiness. Then I read Psalm 22 slowly. David says, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The Hebrew word implies distance, not total absence. God’s presence wasn’t gone. It was hidden, waiting for recognition. Feeling invisible to God today doesn’t make you faithless. It makes you human—and Scripture validates that struggle, without sugarcoating it. #FeelingAbandoned #Psalm22 #David #FaithAndStruggle #BiblicalTruth273Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels emotionally abandoned by God Nothing terrible happened. God just felt… absent. Then I reread Psalm 22 more slowly. Before hope appears, David says, “Why are you so far from saving me?” In Hebrew, the phrase implies distance, not rejection. God isn’t gone—He’s silent. Scripture makes room for that difference. Silence is not the same as abandonment. If God feels distant today, you’re not imagining things—and you’re not condemned for noticing. David noticed it too, and his words are still considered Scripture. #FeelingAbandoned #Psalm22 #David #FaithAndSilence #BiblicalLament211Share