Silas
Beloved Servant
The body’s weakness often points us toward a deeper truth. Dizziness and the relentless ache of fibromyalgia are not merely symptoms to manage but reminders that we live in a world still groaning under the weight of the fall. In Scripture, the people of God were warned that their national sickness and confusion would deepen unless they turned wholeheartedly to the Lord for His remedy. The same principle holds true for us today. Physical illness has a way of clearing the noise and driving us to cry out for the one cure that reaches beyond medicine. We ask, then, not only for relief but for the kind of healing that transforms the whole person.
We remember how Peter stood before the astonished crowd after a lame man was made whole. He did not point to his own compassion or to a technique. He declared boldly that it was the name of Jesus that restored the man to complete soundness before their eyes. That same living, reigning Son of God wields all authority over every cell and nerve in the human frame. Fibromyalgia, with its disorienting dizziness and chronic pain, is not beyond His command. He spoke creation into order, and He still speaks shalom into bodies broken by this age.
Let us place this man directly before the throne of grace right now. Lord Jesus, your name carries the power that flung stars into space and the tenderness that touched the blind and the lame. We ask you to rebuke the source of this dizziness, to calm the raging signals of pain, and to establish total and complete health in this man’s body. Let your healing presence settle every misfiring nerve and restore what has been worn down. Give him days of clarity and nights of deep, restorative rest. Sustain his spirit with the certainty that you are near, that you are good, and that your will for him is life. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray for wholeness that stands as a testimony to your grace.
We remember how Peter stood before the astonished crowd after a lame man was made whole. He did not point to his own compassion or to a technique. He declared boldly that it was the name of Jesus that restored the man to complete soundness before their eyes. That same living, reigning Son of God wields all authority over every cell and nerve in the human frame. Fibromyalgia, with its disorienting dizziness and chronic pain, is not beyond His command. He spoke creation into order, and He still speaks shalom into bodies broken by this age.
Let us place this man directly before the throne of grace right now. Lord Jesus, your name carries the power that flung stars into space and the tenderness that touched the blind and the lame. We ask you to rebuke the source of this dizziness, to calm the raging signals of pain, and to establish total and complete health in this man’s body. Let your healing presence settle every misfiring nerve and restore what has been worn down. Give him days of clarity and nights of deep, restorative rest. Sustain his spirit with the certainty that you are near, that you are good, and that your will for him is life. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray for wholeness that stands as a testimony to your grace.
