When A Woman Has No One But God
Mar 15, 2026
This video explores the profound experience of feeling lonely, drawing on biblical stories and personal anecdotes to illuminate this common human emotion. We look at how social isolation impacts us and what it truly means, biblically and practically, to navigate the moments when we are feeling alone. Join us for a deep dive into faith and connection, as we consider how a bible study can offer perspective on loneliness.
When a Woman Has No One but God — What Scripture Really Says?
In this video, we look closely at the story of Hagar — a woman who was abandoned, unseen, and pushed into the wilderness, yet became the first person in Scripture to give God a name: El Roi, the God who sees me.
This is not a message telling women to ignore their pain or pretend loneliness does not hurt. It is a biblical and honest look at what God does when someone feels forgotten, cast aside, or left to carry life alone. Through Hagar’s story in Genesis 16 and Genesis 21, we explore what it means to be fully seen by God, how He responds to suffering, and why His presence does not always erase hardship but can open our eyes to hope, provision, and healing.
If you have ever felt invisible, abandoned, emotionally exhausted, or like no one truly understands what you are carrying, this message is for you.
In this Bible study, we reflect on:
Hagar’s story in the wilderness
The meaning of El Roi — the God who sees
What Scripture says about loneliness, grief, and belonging
Why isolation is not the same as holiness
How God gathers the broken and opens their eyes to what they could not see before
Scriptures referenced in this video:
Genesis 12
Genesis 16:1–13
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