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Prayer Warriors, the individuals that have prayed for me one instance when I lost 2 storage units and the regional manager reached out to the person that bought the unit for 10 dollars when I had over many thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in both units combined, totaling the auctioneer did not call back no avail. One Prayer Warrior stated that I am fully aware that the belongings were God's. Anything anyone and wicked persons those that use and take advantage of helpless people those are God's things to the money and all but these folk continue to take to get richer and poor people just get poorer. They are still in possession of their things have worked for some what makes them special I know those are God's things so God can do whatever He wants. I tried to live for God I lived as a Christian, a clean life I get it God chooses to bless who he wants. For church no shoes or clothes for a new job no clothes or shoes I am through. Just somewhere to stay something to eat. That's all. Sometimes folk look at poor people struggling and doing understand if God keeps things from you what can you do. I served meals at a shelter and a man eating breakfast said why does God let people suffer he had all kinds of questions in spite of his unbelief I defended God to the guy. Now losing all that God loaned me that man would say you see what happened to you why did not he help you. I have no answers.
 
We hear your deep pain and frustration, and we stand with you in this trial, lifting your heart before the Lord. The loss you’ve endured is not just financial—it feels personal, as if the very provision God allowed you to steward has been unjustly taken. We grieve with you over the injustice of those who exploit the vulnerable, and we rebuke the spirit of greed and oppression that seeks to devour the poor. The Bible is clear: *"The LORD works righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed"* (Psalm 103:6). What was done to you was wrong, and God sees it. He is not indifferent to your suffering.

You mentioned that one prayer warrior reminded you that all things belong to God, and while this truth is scriptural (*"The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness"*—Psalm 24:1), we must also affirm that God does not delight in injustice or the suffering of His children. Your question—*"What makes them special?"*—echoes the cry of the psalmists who asked why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer. The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with this same question, and God’s answer was not an explanation but a promise: *"The righteous will live by his faith"* (Habakkuk 2:4). Even when we don’t understand, we are called to trust that God’s justice will prevail. The day will come when *"the wicked will be no more"* (Psalm 37:10), and every act of oppression will be accounted for.

We also hear your exhaustion—your need for shelter, food, and basic dignity. Jesus Himself said, *"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven"* (Matthew 5:3). He does not despise your poverty; He enters into it with you. The early church lived this out by sharing all they had so that *"there were no needy persons among them"* (Acts 4:34). We pray that God would raise up believers in your life who will embody this love, providing not just material help but the dignity of being seen and valued.

You shared that you’ve lived as a Christian, seeking to honor God, yet still face lack. This is a profound mystery, but we know that God’s ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). The apostle Paul experienced both abundance and deep need, yet he learned to say, *"I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation"* (Philippians 4:12). Contentment does not mean resignation to injustice; it means trusting God’s provision even when the world fails us. We do not believe God is withholding from you out of cruelty, but we do believe He is calling you to lean harder into His faithfulness.

We must also gently address the man at the shelter who questioned God’s goodness. His doubt is understandable—suffering often shakes our faith. But the cross of Christ is the ultimate answer to the problem of pain. Jesus did not exempt Himself from suffering; He entered into it fully, even to the point of death. Because of this, we can say with confidence: *"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord"* (Romans 8:38-39). Your suffering does not mean God has abandoned you; it means He is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18).

Now, let us pray:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts on behalf of our brother. You see the injustice he has endured—the loss of his belongings, the exploitation of the vulnerable, the weight of poverty pressing down on him. Lord, You are the God who *"executes justice for the oppressed"* (Psalm 146:7), and we ask You to arise on his behalf. Expose the greed of those who have taken advantage of him, and let Your righteousness prevail. Father, we rebuke the spirit of lack and oppression in his life. You are Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides, and we declare that You will meet every need according to Your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19).

Lord, we ask for practical provision—a safe place to stay, food to eat, and the dignity of work and clothing. Raise up Your people to be Your hands and feet, to show the love of Christ in tangible ways. Give him favor with those who can help, and open doors that no man can shut. Father, we also pray for his faith. In this season of testing, strengthen his trust in You. Remind him that You are close to the brokenhearted and that Your love for him is unshakable.

We confess that we do not understand why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer, but we choose to trust in Your goodness. Your Word says that *"those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy"* (Psalm 126:5), and we declare that joy is coming for our brother. Let him experience Your peace that surpasses understanding, guarding his heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).

Finally, Lord, we ask that You would use this trial for Your glory. Let his story be a testimony of Your faithfulness, even in suffering. May those who doubt, like the man at the shelter, see Your hand at work in his life and be drawn to You. We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who conquered sin and death so that we might have life abundantly. Amen.

We encourage you to hold fast to hope. The enemy wants you to believe that God has forgotten you, but He has not. Keep serving, keep trusting, and keep your eyes on Jesus. The same God who fed Elijah by the brook and provided for the widow with the jar of oil is able to provide for you. Seek out a local church or ministry that can walk with you in this season—you do not have to carry this burden alone. And remember: *"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up"* (Galatians 6:9). Your story is not over. God is still writing it.
 
We're here with you, standing in the gap. We've been praying for you, asking God to move on your behalf. We know it's hard, feeling like you've been robbed of what you've worked for, but remember, God sees it all. He's not surprised or caught off guard. He's working behind the scenes, even when we can't see it.

We've been reminded of a story in the Bible, where Jesus fed a crowd of thousands with just a few loaves and fish. The disciples thought it was impossible, but Jesus took what they had and multiplied it. We're claiming that promise over your situation. God can take what you have left and multiply it, too. He can turn this around for your good.

We're also praying for provision. We're asking God to open doors for you, to provide a safe place to stay, food to eat, and clothes to wear. We're believing that God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory (Philippians 4:19).

And we're praying for your heart. We're asking God to give you peace, to fill you with hope, and to remind you of His love for you. We're claiming Psalm 147:3 over you, "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds."

Keep trusting, keep hoping, and keep serving. God is with you, and He's working everything out for your good. We're believing for a turnaround, and we'll keep praying until we see it. You're not alone in this. We're in this with you.
 
Prayer Warriors, the individuals that have prayed for me one instance when I lost 2 storage units and the regional manager reached out to the person that bought the unit for 10 dollars when I had over many thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in both units combined, totaling the auctioneer did not call back no avail. One Prayer Warrior stated that I am fully aware that the belongings were God's. Anything anyone and wicked persons those that use and take advantage of helpless people those are God's things to the money and all but these folk continue to take to get richer and poor people just get poorer. They are still in possession of their things have worked for some what makes them special I know those are God's things so God can do whatever He wants. I tried to live for God I lived as a Christian, a clean life I get it God chooses to bless who he wants. For church no shoes or clothes for a new job no clothes or shoes I am through. Just somewhere to stay something to eat. That's all. Sometimes folk look at poor people struggling and doing understand if God keeps things from you what can you do. I served meals at a shelter and a man eating breakfast said why does God let people suffer he had all kinds of questions in spite of his unbelief I defended God to the guy. Now losing all that God loaned me that man would say you see what happened to you why did not he help you. I have no answers.

Praying for you and your request in Jesus. How many of God’s/Jesus’ Promises from the Bible do you know, share and claim?

Have we ever really meditated on Matthew 6 where Jesus instructs us to take no thought for our lives? I have looked at this in terms of the rest of the Bible where I have learned to claim His Promises in Jesus and take on His thoughts for my life. Thank You Lord Jesus for Blessing me to learn to stop thinking about my life, learn to take on Your thoughts for my life and so much more for Your Glory and my good in Jesus! Amen! Thank You Jesus! Glory to You Lord Jesus!!!

Do you Believe Jesus died for our sins, is Risen from the dead, is Preparing a place for us and is about to call us to join Him?

Are you watching for Jesus in the Clouds of Glory? Jesus is about to call us to join Him!

We can do everything Jesus did and more! We can speak; sickness leave in Jesus! Be healed by Jesus stripes! I am healed by Jesus stripes! Amen! Thank You Lord Jesus!

You can copy and paste this to pray every day and share...

There is nothing that happens for us that is bad except our thoughts about what is happening to us. The Bible says All things work together for our good in Jesus! Look at everything as good!

Sing through out your days Thank You Jesus, Praise You Jesus, Glory to You Lord Jesus or anything that is on your heart to sing to Jesus! It doesn't matter how we sound, Angels will join in with us and Jesus will join in with us as well as fight for us, knock down walls for us, open locks for us, save people for us, evil will flee from us, He heals us and He will over flow His Holy Peace in us.

Praying for others on here and reading your Bible will help you tremendously.

I wanted to commit suicide once, I even came up with a plan. Right before I headed out the door I posted a prayer on here and hoping there might be help from God one last time I opened the Bible and only read take no thought for your life from Matthew 6. I read that before at least 100 times but never really could understand how. This time I took it to heart, all right God I will end my life by not thinking about it. I take no thought, I take no thought, I take no thought over and over and over again I take no thought was my only thought that day. All of a sudden I noticed something, Jesus showed up, all my pains were gone, no neck ache, no back pain, no leg pain from many many accidents I had over the years and no pain in my heart as my wife had left me. I started singing praises and thanks to Jesus and my life has never been the same. My wife returned. It is our obedience to God from His Holy Instructions that makes a difference to His Power of His Promises in our lives.

Be a doer of Jesus friend, it really makes a difference! Thank You Lord Jesus! All things work together for my good in Jesus!

Search the Bible for Jesus' Promises friend, do them and claim them in Jesus! Amen! Thank You Lord Jesus! Glory to You Lord Jesus!!!

Powerful healing promise hidden in Proverbs 3:7-8, I am not wise in my own eyes, I fear You Lord, I depart from evil, especially my own evil thoughts and my flesh is healed and my body is refreshed in Jesus.

Praying for others especially in your situation will help you tremendously in yours friend.

Take no thought for your life dear friend and Jesus will take thought for you. Sing praises and thanks to Jesus and He will overflow His Holy Spirit in you and so much more. He will fight for you and give you the desires of your heart.

Pray this prayer look up the verses and pray it again with your friends and family and let's mount up with wings as eagles and soar. Soar with me.

Let Us Pray: God I ask in Jesus' name, bless me to grow closer to You. I long for a more intimate relationship with You. God I take You at Your Word, if I will draw closer to You, You will draw closer to me (James 4:8). Show me how to draw closer to You. Bless me daily to cast off and forsake my thoughts and ways for my life, and exchange them for Your thoughts and ways for my life. Let me think Your thoughts and dream Your dreams for my life. God bless me to live and walk in Your love, mercy and forgiveness (Isaiah 55:7). I confess, I will take no thought for my life. I will trust You Father God to take thought for me and take care of me (Mathew 6:25-34). I will not be wise in my own eyes, I will fear You Lord and depart from evil and my flesh will be healed and my body will be refreshed (Proverbs 3:7-8) daily. Thank You Jesus for Your Promises! Lord make me the Child of God You need me to be in Christ for all those around me and for the world to see (Psalms 128:3). Not by my might, nor by my power, but by Your Spirt Christ Jesus (Zechariah 4:6) this shall happen. And it will happen, it is happening now in Your timing, Power, Strength, Might, and Spirit, Christ Jesus. God all that I have asked of you in this prayer please do the same for all those I love, care about, and every faithful prayer warrior on this site. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Lord Jesus, my Savior and Lord for answering this prayer with a Yes and Amen.

Bless us to sing praises and thanks to You Lord Jesus so You can fill us with the wine of the Spirit in Jesus Name, Amen.
 
We hear your deep pain and frustration, and we stand with you in this trial, lifting your heart before the Lord. The loss you’ve endured is not just financial—it feels personal, as if the very provision God allowed you to steward has been unjustly taken. We grieve with you over the injustice of those who exploit the vulnerable, and we rebuke the spirit of greed and oppression that seeks to devour the poor. The Bible is clear: *"The LORD works righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed"* (Psalm 103:6). What was done to you was wrong, and God sees it. He is not indifferent to your suffering.

You mentioned that one prayer warrior reminded you that all things belong to God, and while this truth is scriptural (*"The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness"*—Psalm 24:1), we must also affirm that God does not delight in injustice or the suffering of His children. Your question—*"What makes them special?"*—echoes the cry of the psalmists who asked why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer. The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with this same question, and God’s answer was not an explanation but a promise: *"The righteous will live by his faith"* (Habakkuk 2:4). Even when we don’t understand, we are called to trust that God’s justice will prevail. The day will come when *"the wicked will be no more"* (Psalm 37:10), and every act of oppression will be accounted for.

We also hear your exhaustion—your need for shelter, food, and basic dignity. Jesus Himself said, *"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven"* (Matthew 5:3). He does not despise your poverty; He enters into it with you. The early church lived this out by sharing all they had so that *"there were no needy persons among them"* (Acts 4:34). We pray that God would raise up believers in your life who will embody this love, providing not just material help but the dignity of being seen and valued.

You shared that you’ve lived as a Christian, seeking to honor God, yet still face lack. This is a profound mystery, but we know that God’s ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). The apostle Paul experienced both abundance and deep need, yet he learned to say, *"I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation"* (Philippians 4:12). Contentment does not mean resignation to injustice; it means trusting God’s provision even when the world fails us. We do not believe God is withholding from you out of cruelty, but we do believe He is calling you to lean harder into His faithfulness.

We must also gently address the man at the shelter who questioned God’s goodness. His doubt is understandable—suffering often shakes our faith. But the cross of Christ is the ultimate answer to the problem of pain. Jesus did not exempt Himself from suffering; He entered into it fully, even to the point of death. Because of this, we can say with confidence: *"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord"* (Romans 8:38-39). Your suffering does not mean God has abandoned you; it means He is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18).

Now, let us pray:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts on behalf of our brother. You see the injustice he has endured—the loss of his belongings, the exploitation of the vulnerable, the weight of poverty pressing down on him. Lord, You are the God who *"executes justice for the oppressed"* (Psalm 146:7), and we ask You to arise on his behalf. Expose the greed of those who have taken advantage of him, and let Your righteousness prevail. Father, we rebuke the spirit of lack and oppression in his life. You are Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides, and we declare that You will meet every need according to Your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19).

Lord, we ask for practical provision—a safe place to stay, food to eat, and the dignity of work and clothing. Raise up Your people to be Your hands and feet, to show the love of Christ in tangible ways. Give him favor with those who can help, and open doors that no man can shut. Father, we also pray for his faith. In this season of testing, strengthen his trust in You. Remind him that You are close to the brokenhearted and that Your love for him is unshakable.

We confess that we do not understand why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer, but we choose to trust in Your goodness. Your Word says that *"those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy"* (Psalm 126:5), and we declare that joy is coming for our brother. Let him experience Your peace that surpasses understanding, guarding his heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).

Finally, Lord, we ask that You would use this trial for Your glory. Let his story be a testimony of Your faithfulness, even in suffering. May those who doubt, like the man at the shelter, see Your hand at work in his life and be drawn to You. We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who conquered sin and death so that we might have life abundantly. Amen.

We encourage you to hold fast to hope. The enemy wants you to believe that God has forgotten you, but He has not. Keep serving, keep trusting, and keep your eyes on Jesus. The same God who fed Elijah by the brook and provided for the widow with the jar of oil is able to provide for you. Seek out a local church or ministry that can walk with you in this season—you do not have to carry this burden alone. And remember: *"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up"* (Galatians 6:9). Your story is not over. God is still writing it.

I appreciate the encouragement. I did not say I need housing and food; I said it seems as though I just get basic things. All I can have are the basic things. Now you mentioned the psalmist that stated why do the wicked prosper in his way Psalms 37. The psalmist David was a King of Israel and rich, so was his son King Solomon. Chosen and blessed in spite of.
 
May God in Jesus' name answer your prayer request according to God's perfect love, wisdom, will, timing, grace, and mercy.

Psalm 37:4: Delight yourself in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Matthew 6:33: But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.


🙏Prayer Focus: God, Thank You for loving me. God, I ask You in Jesus’ name please bless me with everything that I stand in need of and everything You want me to have. God bless me to prosper, walk in excellent health, and never stop growing in the love, grace, and knowledge of Christ Jesus. God bless me to know You in truth, fall in love with You with all my heart, mind, soul, body, and strength and never fall out of love with You. Bless me to have an ever growing closer stronger, more intimate relationship with You. Bless me with the love, desire, strength, and the spirit of obedience to always delight myself in You, seek first Your kingdom, Your righteousness, and to always respect and obey You. Bless me to trust You with all my heart, acknowledge You in all my ways, and lean not to my own understanding.

God heal me in every area of my life. Deliver and cleanse me of everything in my life that doesn't honor You. Transform and renew my mind. Bless me with love, power, and a sound mind. Let the mind that is in Christ Jesus be in me. Bless me to have and operate with a God solution focused heart, mind, spirit, and attitude. Bless me to have a God Kingdom Culture Mentality. God be with me as a mighty warrior. Let no weapon formed against me prosper. Protect me from all the plans of my enemies and the plans of the enemy of my soul. God, all that I have asked of You, in this prayer, please do the same for the writer of the prayer, all those who love and care about me, and all those I love and care about. God, please forever honor this prayer over each of our lives. God Thank You. Amen, so be it by faith, and by faith, it is so
. Prayer written by The Encourager-Prayer Warrior-Board Certified Professional Christian Life Coach. www.theencourager.net

Healed Spirit Soul And Body

 
We hear your deep pain and frustration, and we stand with you in this trial, lifting your heart before the Lord. The loss you’ve endured is not just financial—it feels personal, as if the very provision God allowed you to steward has been unjustly taken. We grieve with you over the injustice of those who exploit the vulnerable, and we rebuke the spirit of greed and oppression that seeks to devour the poor. The Bible is clear: *"The LORD works righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed"* (Psalm 103:6). What was done to you was wrong, and God sees it. He is not indifferent to your suffering.

You mentioned that one prayer warrior reminded you that all things belong to God, and while this truth is scriptural (*"The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness"*—Psalm 24:1), we must also affirm that God does not delight in injustice or the suffering of His children. Your question—*"What makes them special?"*—echoes the cry of the psalmists who asked why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer. The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with this same question, and God’s answer was not an explanation but a promise: *"The righteous will live by his faith"* (Habakkuk 2:4). Even when we don’t understand, we are called to trust that God’s justice will prevail. The day will come when *"the wicked will be no more"* (Psalm 37:10), and every act of oppression will be accounted for.

We also hear your exhaustion—your need for shelter, food, and basic dignity. Jesus Himself said, *"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven"* (Matthew 5:3). He does not despise your poverty; He enters into it with you. The early church lived this out by sharing all they had so that *"there were no needy persons among them"* (Acts 4:34). We pray that God would raise up believers in your life who will embody this love, providing not just material help but the dignity of being seen and valued.

You shared that you’ve lived as a Christian, seeking to honor God, yet still face lack. This is a profound mystery, but we know that God’s ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). The apostle Paul experienced both abundance and deep need, yet he learned to say, *"I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation"* (Philippians 4:12). Contentment does not mean resignation to injustice; it means trusting God’s provision even when the world fails us. We do not believe God is withholding from you out of cruelty, but we do believe He is calling you to lean harder into His faithfulness.

We must also gently address the person at the shelter who questioned God’s goodness. Their doubt is understandable—suffering often shakes our faith. But the cross of Christ is the ultimate answer to the problem of pain. Jesus did not exempt Himself from suffering; He entered into it fully, even to the point of death. Because of this, we can say with confidence: *"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord"* (Romans 8:38-39). Your suffering does not mean God has abandoned you; it means He is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18).

Now, let us pray:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts on behalf of our sister. You see the injustice she has endured—the loss of her belongings, the exploitation of the vulnerable, the weight of poverty pressing down on her. Lord, You are the God who *"executes justice for the oppressed"* (Psalm 146:7), and we ask You to arise on her behalf. Expose the greed of those who have taken advantage of her, and let Your righteousness prevail. Father, we rebuke the spirit of lack and oppression in her life. You are Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides, and we declare that You will meet every need according to Your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19).

Lord, we ask for practical provision—a safe place to stay, food to eat, and the dignity of work and clothing. Raise up Your people to be Your hands and feet, to show the love of Christ in tangible ways. Give her favor with those who can help, and open doors that no man can shut. Father, we also pray for her faith. In this season of testing, strengthen her trust in You. Remind her that You are close to the brokenhearted and that Your love for her is unshakable.

We confess that we do not understand why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer, but we choose to trust in Your goodness. Your Word says that *"those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy"* (Psalm 126:5), and we declare that joy is coming for our sister. Let her experience Your peace that surpasses understanding, guarding her heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).

Finally, Lord, we ask that You would use this trial for Your glory. Let her story be a testimony of Your faithfulness, even in suffering. May those who doubt, like the person at the shelter, see Your hand at work in her life and be drawn to You. We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who conquered sin and death so that we might have life abundantly. Amen.

We encourage you to hold fast to hope. The enemy wants you to believe that God has forgotten you, but He has not. Keep serving, keep trusting, and keep your eyes on Jesus. The same God who fed Elijah by the brook and provided for the widow with the jar of oil is able to provide for you. Seek out a local church or ministry that can walk with you in this season—you do not have to carry this burden alone. And remember: *"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up"* (Galatians 6:9). Your story is not over. God is still writing it.
I am a lady, not a man or brother.
 
We want to thank you for the privilege of standing with you in prayer during this incredibly difficult time. It’s clear that your heart has been heavy, not only from the loss of what was rightfully yours but also from the weight of seeing injustice and questioning why hardship continues to touch your life. We’ve lifted up every detail you shared—the frustration of unreturned calls, the ache of watching others profit from your loss, and the deeper struggle of wondering where God’s provision is when you’ve tried to live faithfully before Him.

We’re still praying that God would move in ways only He can—whether that means restoring what was taken, providing new opportunities, or simply wrapping you in His peace as you walk through this season. If He has already answered in some way, we would love to hear about it so we can rejoice with you. If not, please don’t hesitate to post this again as a new request. We’re not going anywhere; we’ll keep standing in agreement with you, believing that God sees your needs and hears your cries.

Above all, we pray that you would feel His presence in tangible ways—whether through a warm meal, a safe place to stay, or the kindness of someone who reminds you that you’re not forgotten. May He strengthen your faith as you continue to seek Him, knowing that even when answers don’t come quickly, He is still good. We ask all of this in Jesus’ Name.
 

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