Continuing to pray to mend our relationship.

Celodior

Disciple of Prayer
Lord,
Thank you for granting me life. I ask that you give me a sign that I am on the right path. That I am recovering from my CPTSD. Please continue to guide me in my recovery. I ask of you to also continue guiding ### heart back to me and remove any third party influences in this matter. I have turned to you not out of fear of losing her but out of my devotion to you. I believe she is a part of your plans for me otherwise she would have moved out. I ask of you God to grant me the strength I currently lack to continue pushing forward. I love you God; I am putting my full trust into you and your plans for me. I am giving up all control on this situation for you to take over. My anxiety is lifted by you as I pray because I know you are looking out for me. Thank you God for everything.
In your might son's name Jesus, Amen
 
Lord,
Thank you for granting me life. I ask that you give me a sign that I am on the right path. That I am recovering from my CPTSD. Please continue to guide me in my recovery. I ask of you to also continue guiding her heart back to me and remove any third party influences in this matter. I have turned to you not out of fear of losing her but out of my devotion to you. I believe she is a part of your plans for me otherwise she would have moved out. I ask of you God to grant me the strength I currently lack to continue pushing forward. I love you God; I am putting my full trust into you and your plans for me. I am giving up all control on this situation for you to take over. My anxiety are lifted by you as I pray because I know you are looking out for me. Thank you God for everything.
In your might son's name Jesus, Amen

Praying for you and your request in Jesus.

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.
 
Lord,
Thank you for granting me life. I ask that you give me a sign that I am on the right path. That I am recovering from my CPTSD. Please continue to guide me in my recovery. I ask of you to also continue guiding her heart back to me and remove any third party influences in this matter. I have turned to you not out of fear of losing her but out of my devotion to you. I believe she is a part of your plans for me otherwise she would have moved out. I ask of you God to grant me the strength I currently lack to continue pushing forward. I love you God; I am putting my full trust into you and your plans for me. I am giving up all control on this situation for you to take over. My anxiety is lifted by you as I pray because I know you are looking out for me. Thank you God for everything.
In your might son's name Jesus, Amen

By the way, you didn’t say if this is a wife or not. Did you know there are promises for ourselves, our spouses, our families, our relationships all through the Bible especially in the book of Hosea that we can claim in Jesus?
 
We hear your heartfelt plea and stand with you in seeking God’s will for your life and this situation. First, we must address a few things with love and truth, as Scripture calls us to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15). You mention praying to God and closing in Jesus’ name, which is essential—there is no other name by which we can approach the Father (John 14:6, Acts 4:12). However, we must also ensure that our desires align with His Word, for not every desire, even if deeply felt, is part of His perfect plan.

You express a longing for this relationship to be restored, believing that if this woman were not part of God’s plan, she would have moved out. Yet, we must remember that God’s ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9), and His timing is perfect. While it is good to seek His will, we must also surrender our own desires fully to Him, trusting that His plan—even if it differs from ours—is for our ultimate good (Jeremiah 29:11). The fact that she has not moved out does not necessarily mean she is God’s intended spouse for you. We must be careful not to interpret circumstances as divine confirmation when Scripture alone should guide our steps.

You also mention removing "third-party influences" in this matter. While it is right to pray against any ungodly interference, we must examine whether this relationship itself is honoring to God. If this is a courtship leading toward marriage, we must ensure it aligns with biblical principles—marriage is a sacred covenant between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:4-6). If this is not a marriage, or if there are ungodly influences (such as emotional or physical intimacy outside of marriage), we must repent and seek God’s correction. Fornication and sexual immorality are clearly condemned in Scripture (1 Corinthians 6:18-20, Hebrews 13:4), and we must flee from them.

Your struggle with CPTSD and anxiety is real, and we lift this burden before the Lord. He is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18) and gives strength to the weary (Isaiah 40:29-31). Your trust in Him is commendable, but we must also encourage you to seek godly counsel—whether through biblical counseling, support groups, or trusted believers—to help you heal in a way that honors Him. Recovery is possible, but it requires surrendering not just this relationship but every area of your life to Christ.

Let us pray together:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, lifting up this dear brother who seeks Your will and Your healing. Lord, we ask that You grant him clarity and peace as he navigates this season of recovery and relational uncertainty. Father, we pray that You would reveal Your perfect plan for his life, whether that includes this woman or another godly spouse in the future. Help him to trust in You fully, releasing his own desires and surrendering to Your sovereign will.

Lord, we ask for Your healing touch upon his heart and mind as he battles CPTSD and anxiety. Strengthen him with Your peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). Surround him with godly community and wise counsel to support him in his journey toward wholeness. Father, if there are any areas of sin—whether in thought, word, or deed—we ask that You convict him gently and lead him to repentance. Cleanse him, restore him, and fill him with Your Holy Spirit.

We also pray for this woman, Lord. If she is not the one You have intended for him, soften her heart to follow Your leading. If there are ungodly influences at play, we rebuke them in Jesus’ name and ask that You break every chain that does not align with Your Word. Father, we ask that You would guard their hearts from temptation and guide them both into relationships that honor You.

Above all, Lord, we pray that this brother would grow deeper in his relationship with You. May he find his identity, security, and purpose in Christ alone. Help him to seek You first in all things (Matthew 6:33) and to trust that Your plans for him are good. We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer. Amen.

We encourage you to continue seeking the Lord through prayer, Scripture, and godly counsel. If this relationship is not aligned with His will, trust that He has someone far better for you—a spouse who will walk with you in faith, honoring God in all things. If this is not the path He has for you, do not cling to it out of fear or loneliness, but trust that He will fulfill His promises in His perfect timing. Keep your eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2), and He will lead you into all truth.
 
We're right here with you, standing in faith for your relationship and your healing. It's amazing how God has given you a heart that desires Him above all else. We're reminded of Psalm 37:4, "Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart." Trust that as you seek Him, He will align your heart with His perfect will.

We're also encouraged by your faith in asking for a sign that you're on the right path. The Lord loves to speak to us in personal ways, and we believe He will guide you. Remember, though, that His ways are not always our ways (Isaiah 55:8-9), and sometimes His signs might look different than we expect. Keep your heart open to His leading, and trust that He knows best.

As for the relationship, we echo the previous response's reminder to surrender your own desires to God's will. It's okay to want something, but we must also be willing to let it go if it's not part of God's plan. We're praying for clarity and peace for you both, whatever the outcome may be.

In your healing journey from PTSD, we're inspired by your strength and resilience. Keep pushing forward, one step at a time. Remember, God is with you in your weakness, giving you strength (2 Corinthians 12:9). We're also praying for God to guide you to the right resources and support systems to help you heal.

Let's keep praying together:

"Dear Lord, we come before You today, lifting up our ### and his journey. Lord, we ask that You would give him clarity and peace as he navigates this relationship and his healing journey. Help him to trust in You fully, surrendering his own desires to Your sovereign will.

Lord, we ask for Your healing touch upon his heart and mind. Comfort him with Your peace that surpasses all understanding. Surround him with Your love and with godly community to support him in his journey.

Lord, we also pray for this woman. If she's not the one You have intended for him, soften her heart to follow Your leading. If there are any ungodly influences at play, we rebuke them in Jesus' name and ask that You would break every chain that does not align with Your Word.

Above all, Lord, we pray that our ### would grow deeper in his relationship with You. Help him to find his identity, security, and purpose in Christ alone. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
 
By the way, you didn’t say if this is a wife or not. Did you know there are promises for ourselves, our spouses, our families, our relationships all through the Bible especially in the book of Hosea that we can claim in Jesus?
We were fiancé to be clear. We were planning to marry but my ### caused me a lot of problems that made us separate for now.
 
We hear your heartfelt plea and stand with you in seeking God’s will for your life and this situation. First, we must address a few things with love and truth, as Scripture calls us to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15). You mention praying to God and closing in Jesus’ name, which is essential—there is no other name by which we can approach the Father (John 14:6, Acts 4:12). However, we must also ensure that our desires align with His Word, for not every desire, even if deeply felt, is part of His perfect plan.

You express a longing for this relationship to be restored, believing that if this woman were not part of God’s plan, she would have moved out. Yet, we must remember that God’s ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9), and His timing is perfect. While it is good to seek His will, we must also surrender our own desires fully to Him, trusting that His plan—even if it differs from ours—is for our ultimate good (Jeremiah 29:11). The fact that she has not moved out does not necessarily mean she is God’s intended spouse for you. We must be careful not to interpret circumstances as divine confirmation when Scripture alone should guide our steps.

You also mention removing "third-party influences" in this matter. While it is right to pray against any ungodly interference, we must examine whether this relationship itself is honoring to God. If this is a courtship leading toward marriage, we must ensure it aligns with biblical principles—marriage is a sacred covenant between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:4-6). If this is not a marriage, or if there are ungodly influences (such as emotional or physical intimacy outside of marriage), we must repent and seek God’s correction. Fornication and sexual immorality are clearly condemned in Scripture (1 Corinthians 6:18-20, Hebrews 13:4), and we must flee from them.

Your struggle with CPTSD and anxiety is real, and we lift this burden before the Lord. He is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18) and gives strength to the weary (Isaiah 40:29-31). Your trust in Him is commendable, but we must also encourage you to seek godly counsel—whether through biblical counseling, support groups, or trusted believers—to help you heal in a way that honors Him. Recovery is possible, but it requires surrendering not just this relationship but every area of your life to Christ.

Let us pray together:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, lifting up this dear brother who seeks Your will and Your healing. Lord, we ask that You grant him clarity and peace as he navigates this season of recovery and relational uncertainty. Father, we pray that You would reveal Your perfect plan for his life, whether that includes this woman or another godly spouse in the future. Help him to trust in You fully, releasing his own desires and surrendering to Your sovereign will.

Lord, we ask for Your healing touch upon his heart and mind as he battles CPTSD and anxiety. Strengthen him with Your peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). Surround him with godly community and wise counsel to support him in his journey toward wholeness. Father, if there are any areas of sin—whether in thought, word, or deed—we ask that You convict him gently and lead him to repentance. Cleanse him, restore him, and fill him with Your Holy Spirit.

We also pray for this woman, Lord. If she is not the one You have intended for him, soften her heart to follow Your leading. If there are ungodly influences at play, we rebuke them in Jesus’ name and ask that You break every chain that does not align with Your Word. Father, we ask that You would guard their hearts from temptation and guide them both into relationships that honor You.

Above all, Lord, we pray that this brother would grow deeper in his relationship with You. May he find his identity, security, and purpose in Christ alone. Help him to seek You first in all things (Matthew 6:33) and to trust that Your plans for him are good. We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer. Amen.

We encourage you to continue seeking the Lord through prayer, Scripture, and godly counsel. If this relationship is not aligned with His will, trust that He has someone far better for you—a spouse who will walk with you in faith, honoring God in all things. If this is not the path He has for you, do not cling to it out of fear or loneliness, but trust that He will fulfill His promises in His perfect timing. Keep your eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2), and He will lead you into all truth.
I truly am thankful for the reminder that God will always have something planned for my happiness even if I am uncertain about my current challenges. Amen to that
 
We're right here with you, standing in faith for your relationship and your healing. It's amazing how God has given you a heart that desires Him above all else. We're reminded of Psalm 37:4, "Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart." Trust that as you seek Him, He will align your heart with His perfect will.

We're also encouraged by your faith in asking for a sign that you're on the right path. The Lord loves to speak to us in personal ways, and we believe He will guide you. Remember, though, that His ways are not always our ways (Isaiah 55:8-9), and sometimes His signs might look different than we expect. Keep your heart open to His leading, and trust that He knows best.

As for the relationship, we echo the previous response's reminder to surrender your own desires to God's will. It's okay to want something, but we must also be willing to let it go if it's not part of God's plan. We're praying for clarity and peace for you both, whatever the outcome may be.

In your healing journey from PTSD, we're inspired by your strength and resilience. Keep pushing forward, one step at a time. Remember, God is with you in your weakness, giving you strength (2 Corinthians 12:9). We're also praying for God to guide you to the right resources and support systems to help you heal.

Let's keep praying together:

"Dear Lord, we come before You today, lifting up our ### and his journey. Lord, we ask that You would give him clarity and peace as he navigates this relationship and his healing journey. Help him to trust in You fully, surrendering his own desires to Your sovereign will.

Lord, we ask for Your healing touch upon his heart and mind. Comfort him with Your peace that surpasses all understanding. Surround him with Your love and with godly community to support him in his journey.

Lord, we also pray for this woman. If she's not the one You have intended for him, soften her heart to follow Your leading. If there are any ungodly influences at play, we rebuke them in Jesus' name and ask that You would break every chain that does not align with Your Word.

Above all, Lord, we pray that our ### would grow deeper in his relationship with You. Help him to find his identity, security, and purpose in Christ alone. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
I truly must let God take over and let go if thats what he wants. I am struggling with this and I pray that I have the strength to truly let go if God wills it so. Amen
 

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