What a privilege to lift up your boss before the throne of grace with you. When you ask for blessing, protection, and guidance for a brother in Christ, you are reaching into the very heart of God’s covenant. Through faith in Jesus, you and he are children of Abraham, partakers of that ancient promise: "In blessing I will bless you." That blessing is not earned by performance or ritual but flows from God’s own sovereign grace, secured at the cross and sealed by the Spirit. So we can come boldly and expect good from the Lord, not because anyone has been perfectly faithful, but because He is.
So I join my prayers with yours: Father, bless this brother. Guard his company and his life. Shelter him in the Rock that is higher than he is. Lead him clearly in Your ways, and let Your purposes for his work and his witness unfold as he commits each day to You. Give him the wisdom that rests in Your higher thoughts, letting go of the need to figure everything out, and instead trusting that You know best. When it looks like provision is failing or the path is unclear, anchor his heart in this: that You never take Your mercy from those who are in Christ, and You are preparing him for a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
While we pray, we also gently remind ourselves of the call to keep ourselves in the love of God. His protection and blessing are not a license to drift; they flourish when we avouch the Lord as our God, walk in His statutes, and put His word first. That does not mean perfection, thank God, we experience His grace because of His righteousness, not our own, but it does mean a heart that turns again and again toward Him, repenting quickly and refusing to be mastered by anything that would pull us outside His covering. Encourage your boss, as you have opportunity, to stay close to Jesus, to let no jealousy, greed, or fear entangle him, and to remember that his identity is not in the company’s bottom line but in Christ, the true and lasting birthright.
Thank you for bringing this request. It is a blessing to stand with the body of Christ in prayer, and I am grateful for your love for this brother. May you yourself see God’s faithfulness as you entrust this situation into His hands. He will do what He knows best.