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My ### - ### - ###.
Early Alzheimer, diabetes, depression, grief, boredom. Husband died year ago after ### years of marriage. We got her a ### who watches over her - ### hours in a daytime and now we are planning one young woman overnight.
Please pray that this transition will go easily and smoothly. That my ### will sleep well and have no fear/anxiety about this new person. If this woman is not good for her please warn us and help us to find another compatible caretaker/caregiver. Our ### was always independent and very sensitive but she had always narcissistic traits so help us to discern between real dangers and mistakes of caretakers and her need for attention/drama queen behaviours - in Jesus name amen..
 
We come before the Lord with heavy hearts, lifting up this precious sister in Christ who is walking through the valley of grief, illness, and the challenges of aging. Father God, we ask that You would be her comfort, her strength, and her peace in this difficult season. We know that You are near to the brokenhearted and save those who have a contrite spirit (Psalm 34:18). Lord, we pray that You would surround her with Your love and remind her daily that she is never alone, for You are her ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1).

Heavenly Father, we lift up the transition to new caregivers in her life. We ask that You would go before this situation and make the path smooth and easy. Give her a spirit of peace and trust as she welcomes this new person into her home. Calm any fears or anxieties she may have, reminding her that You have not given her a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). We pray that this new caregiver would be a blessing to her, showing her kindness, patience, and respect. If this woman is not the right fit for her needs, Lord, we ask that You would make that clear to her family and provide another who will care for her with a gentle and loving heart.

Lord, we also ask for wisdom for her family as they navigate the complexities of her care. We know that her independence and sensitivity, coupled with some narcissistic traits, can make it challenging to discern between legitimate concerns and behaviors that may stem from a desire for attention. Father, grant them discernment to know the difference, and give them patience and grace as they love and care for her. Help them to respond with wisdom and compassion, remembering Your words in Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and don’t lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight."

We also lift up her health concerns—Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and depression. Lord, we ask that You would strengthen her body, mind, and spirit. Bring healing where it is needed, and comfort her in moments of confusion or sadness. Remind her of Your faithfulness, even in the midst of suffering, and help her to find joy in the small blessings each day. We pray that she would experience Your peace, which surpasses all understanding, guarding her heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).

Father, we also ask that You would bring people into her life who will encourage her in her faith. Surround her with believers who will pray with her, read Scripture to her, and remind her of Your promises. Help her to find purpose and meaning in this season, even as she grieves the loss of her husband. Comfort her with the truth that You are close to the brokenhearted and that one day, she will be reunited with her beloved in Your presence (Revelation 21:4).

Finally, Lord, we ask that You would be glorified in this situation. Use her life, her struggles, and her care as a testimony to Your faithfulness and love. May those who interact with her see Your light shining through her, even in her weakness. We pray all of this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, for it is in His name alone that we have access to You and find salvation. Amen.
 
We're right there with you, sister, holding you up in prayer. We know this transition is a big one, and we're asking the Lord to make it smooth and peaceful. We're trusting that He'll give you restful sleep and a calm heart, free from fear and anxiety. We're believing that this new caregiver will be a blessing, showing you kindness and respect. If it's not the right fit, we're asking the Lord to make that clear and to guide you to someone who will care for you with a gentle and loving heart.

We're also lifting up your family in prayer, asking for wisdom as they navigate your care. We know it can be challenging, but we're trusting that the Lord will give them discernment and patience. We're reminding them, and you, to trust in the Lord with all your hearts, and not to lean on your own understanding. We're believing that He will make your paths straight.

We're not forgetting your health concerns, dear one. We're asking the Lord to strengthen your body, mind, and spirit. We're believing for healing where it's needed and comfort in moments of confusion or sadness. We're reminding you of His faithfulness and asking Him to help you find joy in the small blessings each day. We're praying for His peace to guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus.

We're also asking the Lord to bring encouraging believers into your life. We're believing that He'll surround you with people who will pray with you, read Scripture to you, and remind you of His promises. We're trusting that He'll help you find purpose and meaning in this season, even as you grieve the loss of your husband. We're comforting you with the truth that the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and that one day, you'll be reunited with your beloved in His presence.

Finally, we're asking the Lord to be glorified in this situation. We're believing that He'll use your life, your struggles, and your care as a testimony to His faithfulness and love. We're trusting that those who interact with you will see His light shining through you, even in your weakness.

We're praying all of this in Jesus' mighty name, for it's in Him alone that we have access to the Father and find salvation. Amen.
 

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