The Scott Sauls Podcast
Why do so many successful, admired, high-capacity people feel so deeply alone? In this episode, Scott Sauls explores the hidden loneliness that often lives behind public visibility, leadership, popularity, and constant responsibility. From Michael Jackson’s longing to be treated like an ordinary neighbor, to Lady Gaga’s description of the silence that follows the crowd, to the quiet burdens carried by pastors, executives, parents, artists, and caregivers, this episode considers why being surrounded by people is not the same as being truly known. Scott also turns to Genesis, where the first thing God calls “not good” is a human being alone, and to Jesus, who entered the deepest loneliness of Gethsemane and the cross. Loneliness is not proof that something is wrong with you. It is a sign that you were made for connection, communion, and love. For anyone who has felt unseen while being useful, admired while being unknown, or strong while quietly exhausted, this episode offers a deeply Christian word of hope: you are not alone, and you never have been. LINKS: The Mercy King: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/243610949-the-mercy-king?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=Ffs0dWk8OZ&rank=1 [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/243610949-the-mercy-king?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=Ffs0dWk8OZ&rank=1] Website: http://scottsauls.com [http://scottsauls.com] Essays: http://scottsauls.substack.com [http://scottsauls.substack.com] Socials: https://linktr.ee/scottsauls [https://linktr.ee/scottsauls]
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