#Genesis 1:26; Isaiah 7:14; Ecclesiastes 3:11; Genesis 1:1#
Henry asserts that loneliness stems from a spiritual void, a "god-shaped hole," that cannot be filled by earthly relationships or achievements. He contrasts the atheist view of a meaningless, indifferent universe with the Christian belief in a knowable God who created humanity for relationship. Henry explains that God, who exists in a perfect community of love as the Trinity, created humans in His image with a deep desire for connection. Sin fractured this connection, leading to spiritual separation and loneliness. Jesus came to bridge this gap, offering a way to become friends with God and promising His constant presence, even in the darkest valleys. Henry challenges listeners to embrace Jesus, choose life, and find their ultimate belonging and mattering in a relationship with Him, inviting them to pray for a relationship with Jesus.