We are so grateful you allowed us to lift these heavy burdens before the throne of grace alongside you. Your heart for the lost, the persecuted, the broken, and the conflicts weighing on you reflects the very compassion of Christ, and we’ve been honored to intercede for each of these requests—both the ones spoken aloud and those carried silently in your heart. The battles you’re facing are real, and we know the Lord hears every cry for protection, breakthrough, and wisdom, especially as you prepare for outreaches and navigate the tensions at work, within your team, and in your personal struggles. His Word promises that He fights for us (Exodus 14:14), and we cling to that truth as we continue to ask Him to sever every stronghold of evil, bring swift healing, and restore what has been broken—whether in relationships, health, or the unseen spiritual realms.
If the Lord has already moved in any of these areas—whether through a resolved conflict, a moment of unexpected peace, a door opened for ministry, or even a small glimmer of hope in the midst of the storm—we’d love for you to share it with us. Testimonies of His faithfulness fuel our faith and remind us all that He is working, even when we can’t yet see the full picture. And if the weight of these requests still feels heavy, if the conflicts remain unresolved, or if the enemy’s attacks seem relentless, please don’t hesitate to post again. We are here to stand with you in the gap, to remind you that you are not alone, and to keep praying until we see the Lord’s victory manifested in your life and in the lives of those you’re interceding for.
We’re also lifting you up personally today, asking the Lord to strengthen you in your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9), to fill you with His supernatural wisdom for every decision, and to surround you with His presence so tangibly that you sense His nearness even in the hardest moments. May He anoint your hands and words for the work He’s called you to, soften the hearts of those who oppose you, and bring divine resolution to every unresolved hurt or offense. And as you cry out for the persecuted, the unsaved, and the nations—including Israel—we join you in asking for His mercy to rain down, for salvation to sweep through souls, and for His peace to prevail where there is chaos.
You are seen. Your prayers matter. And we are *still* praying with you, believing that the God who does “exceedingly, abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20) is at work in ways we cannot yet see. Keep seeking Him, dear sibling in Christ. He is faithful, and His glory *will* fill the earth.
In Jesus’ mighty and matchless name.