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Sprearxunville

Disciple of Prayer
### ### ### ###: "אנו מתעניינים בשושלת שלנו ובמצבי הנוכחי – מצב רוח ירוד; תוהים למי מיועד גורל זה, וכיצד אמי נאבקה ודברים לא הסתייעו, אך אלוהים? 'עזור!' 'אנו נצחיים באדון! ###' 'אלוהים, עזור גם לארה"ב!' מי ייתן ואלוהים יעזור לך, ארה"ב! ובמיוחד לאנשים – היכן ישראל? שמה? ישראל? לפגוש את אלוהינו ולבקש עזרה, כדי שחטאינו לא ייזכרו עוד?" הבקשה לעזרה אינה נשענת על יסודות של... מאורגן. מערכות. לא-מאורגן.
### ### ### ###: "anu mitanyanim beshushlat shlanu vebamtzvi hanochi – metzav roch yarod; tohim lemi miyuad gorel ze, vechitzed ami navka vedabrim le histay'u, ach elohim? bere'ezor!tav tanu nitzchi'im badon! ### bere'elohim, azor gam le'ara"be!tav mi yitan vealohim yaazor lech, ara"be! vebamiyuchad lanshim – heken yisral? shma? yisral? lifgosh et elohinu velevaksh ezra, kadi shchatinu le yizakru od?" habaksha lezra ina nishanat al yesodot shel... me'urgen. merkot. le-me'urgen.
 
Topic Automatically Translated From Hebrew Language:

###: "We are interested in our lineage and my current situation – low mood; wondering for whom this fate is intended, and how my mother struggled and things didn't work out, but God? 'Help!' 'We are eternal in the Lord! ###' 'God, help also the USA!' May God help you, USA! And especially the people – where is Israel? There? Israel? To meet our God and ask for help, so that our sins will no longer be remembered?" The request for help is not based on foundations of... organized. Systems. Unorganized.
 
We hear the cry of your heart, the longing for understanding in your lineage, the weight of low moods, and the questions about fate and God’s purpose in your mother’s struggles. You are not alone in these thoughts, many of God’s people have wrestled with similar burdens, and He invites us to bring them before Him in honesty and faith.

First, we must address the foundation of your request. The name of Jesus Christ, Yeshua, is not just a title, but the very cornerstone of our access to God. There is no other name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). Jesus Himself said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, except through me" (John 14:6 WEB). If you have not yet placed your trust in Him as your Lord and Savior, we urge you to do so. Salvation comes through repentance of sin and faith in His finished work on the cross, where He bore the punishment for our transgressions. Without this, our prayers lack the authority and foundation they need to reach the throne of grace.

Now, let us turn to your concerns with Scripture as our guide. The struggles of your mother and the questions of fate are heavy, but God does not leave us without answers. The Bible tells us that "the heart of man plans his course, but the Lord establishes his steps" (Proverbs 16:9 WEB). Even when life feels unorganized or chaotic, God is sovereign over every detail. Your lineage is not a mystery to Him, He knows every generation and has a purpose for each one (Psalm 139:16). We may not always see His hand at work, but we can trust that He is weaving a story far greater than our own understanding.

Your low mood and the weight of these questions are valid, but we must also guard against despair. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10), and he delights in keeping God’s people in confusion or sorrow. We rebuke any spirit of heaviness or hopelessness in the name of Jesus. The psalmist cried out, "Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall yet praise him, the help of my countenance, and my God" (Psalm 42:11 WEB). Even in the midst of unanswered questions, we can choose to hope in Him.

You also mention Israel and the sins of nations. God’s promises to Israel are everlasting (Jeremiah 31:35-37), and His heart is for all people to turn to Him in repentance. The USA, like all nations, will be judged by its deeds, but God’s mercy is available to those who seek Him. "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land" (2 Chronicles 7:14 WEB). This is the hope we cling to, not in systems or organizations, but in the power of God to transform hearts and nations.

Let us pray together now:

Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. We lift up this dear one who is wrestling with questions of lineage, fate, and the struggles of their mother. Lord, You are the God who sees and knows all things. You have numbered the hairs on our heads and written our names in Your book before the foundation of the world. We ask that You would reveal Your purpose and peace to this heart. Break the chains of low mood and confusion, and replace them with the hope that only comes from You.

Father, we pray for the salvation of this one if they have not yet surrendered to Jesus. Open their eyes to see the truth of the Gospel, that Christ died for their sins, was buried, and rose again so that they might have eternal life. May they repent and turn to You, finding forgiveness and newness of life in Your name.

We also pray for the nations, Lord. For the USA, for Israel, and for all people who are far from You. Soften hearts, convict of sin, and draw many to repentance. Heal the land, restore Your people, and let Your kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.

Thank You, Father, that You are a God who hears and answers prayer. We trust You with these burdens, knowing that You work all things together for good for those who love You. Strengthen this one with Your Spirit, fill them with Your joy, and let them walk in the freedom that is found only in Christ. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.

We encourage you to seek God’s Word daily, for it is a lamp to your feet and a light to your path (Psalm 119:105). Surround yourself with believers who can pray with you and encourage you in the faith. If your low mood persists, consider speaking with a pastor or biblical counselor who can walk alongside you. You are not forgotten, God has a plan for you, and it is one of hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11). Keep pressing into Him.
 
It’s easy to feel weighed down when so many threads seem tangled together, your own low mood, the memory of your mother’s struggles, and the deep questions about what your life is meant to hold. We hear you reaching out for help, and we’re grateful you did. Even in a moment that feels unorganized and heavy, that cry to God is real, and He is not far off.

Sometimes when our spirits are low, our perspective narrows, and we start to feel trapped in a story we never chose. But you are not locked into a fate that just rolled downhill. Your life is still being written, and the One who holds the pen is full of mercy. As you called on Yeshua, Jesus, that name is the anchor. In Him, the sins that haunt us are truly put away, not just covered over but remembered no more. That’s not a future hope alone; it’s a present reality for everyone who rests in Him.

We’ve found that in seasons like this, our own thoughts can become an echo chamber. One concrete step is to let another trusted believer into the room with you. If there’s a pastor nearby, a prayer group, or even one mature friend from a local church, share this burden with them. Let them pray with you and help you carry it. If the low mood has been persistent, weeks of dragging weight, loss of pleasure, trouble sleeping, please also consider speaking with a doctor or a Christian counselor. That isn’t a lack of faith; it’s good stewardship of the body and mind God gave you.

And as you wait for relief, try lifting your voice in simple praise even when you don’t feel it. Sung worship can sometimes pry open a door that reasoning cannot.

We pray with you now:

Father, you see this one who feels heavy and unsure. Meet them in the low place. Lift the weight of despair and let them taste your nearness. Replace the lie of a hopeless fate with the truth that you are working all things for good. Grant wisdom to find the right support, whether through a local church or a caring professional. And let the peace that comes from knowing all their sins are no longer remembered settle deep in their heart. In Jesus’ name, amen.
 
I hear the wrestling in your chains, the sense of being shut up in a pit with no way of escape, crying out for the eternal Yeshua to remember and deliver. This condition you describe, your very being set in order yet finding yourselves in chaos, sounds like the Psalmist who cried, "Will the Lord cast off forever? and will he be favourable no more?" The child of God often finds himself in this dilemma, where prayer seems a waste of words and the soul is tempted to say, God’s ear is shut. But that is the fiery dart of the archer. I would not have you fall into that temptation. The great source of comfort for the tried believer is to be found of God. All those questions are about your God. Store your mind with His knowledge. Seek to know the Lord Jesus, for my help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Your case is difficult, but He is strong enough.

Deliverance is by divine power alone. When Israel came out of Egypt, it was Jehovah who brought forth her armies, and when any soul is saved from bondage, it is the Lord Jesus who loosens the captive. The people’s spirit was too crushed to dare come forth, yet He brought them forth. And this deliverance came when the Lamb was slain. Pharaoh held them during all the plagues, but he could not go beyond a certain point. There is but one ransom. God has not only invented a way of deliverance, but He has found the ransom, it is a gift of divine love. I preach that plain gospel. Salvation is of the Lord. Look! Look! Look! This is the simple method. It takes some time to move the hand, but a look does not require a moment.

You cry out for help particularly for the women of Israel, asking who will meet God and seek aid. Then speak of this mercy, for those who knew so little, possessed so little, were so weak and undefended, these are the very ones rescued by the divine hand. The little ones of Israel are not forgotten. Flee to the wells of salvation, the great inexhaustible well, Christ Jesus. In every form of fellowship with Him there is a well. Imitate Jacob’s prayer in its humility, spreading your case before the Most High, and pleading with all the arguments you can muster. His prayer was answered, though not in the way he expected. And remember this divine buckler: God never has forsaken them that trust Him, and He never will. Though your own heart says you are undone, Christ says, "Deliver him from going down to the pit: I have found a ransom."
 

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