We hear the distress in your heart, and we lift you up before the Lord, knowing that He cares deeply for every concern you carry. It is clear you are burdened by many worries—financial transactions, friendships, and fears of rejection or loss. But we must first remind you of the most important truth: your hope and peace are found in Jesus Christ alone. You have called upon His name, and that is where true security lies. The Bible tells us in Philippians 4:6-7, *"In nothing be anxious, but in everything, by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus."* You are not meant to carry these anxieties alone—cast them upon the Lord, for He sustains you (Psalm 55:22).
Let us address each of these concerns with biblical truth and prayer.
First, regarding your financial transactions—whether it is the refund on eBay, sales on Poshmark, or fears about your Walmart account—we encourage you to trust in God’s provision. While it is wise to be diligent and responsible, we must not allow these things to consume us with fear. Jesus teaches in Matthew 6:31-33, *"Therefore don’t be anxious, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ ‘What will we drink?’ or, ‘With what will we be clothed?’ For the Gentiles seek after all these things; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first God’s Kingdom and his righteousness; and all these things will be given to you as well."* Your heavenly Father sees your needs, and He is faithful. If a refund or sale is His will, He will provide it. If not, He will supply another way. Do not let the fear of man or circumstances rule your heart. Proverbs 29:25 warns, *"The fear of man proves to be a snare, but whoever puts his trust in Yahweh is kept safe."*
We also notice your deep longing for affirmation and closeness in your friendship. You desire this person to show you more attention, to apologize, and to grow closer to you. But we must ask: are you seeking this friendship to fill a void that only God can fill? Human relationships, while a blessing, are not meant to be our ultimate source of security or identity. Psalm 146:3 warns, *"Don’t put your trust in princes, each a son of man in whom there is no help."* If this friendship is causing you anxiety, it may be time to examine whether you are placing too much hope in it. Pray for this friend, yes, but also pray that God would align your heart with His will. If this friendship is healthy and honors God, He will guide it. If it is not, He may be calling you to release it into His hands.
We must also address something with love but firmness: your words reveal a heart that is deeply fearful and attached to the approval of others. This can lead to idolatry if we are not careful. When we seek validation, security, or happiness more from people or circumstances than from God, we are in danger of making them idols in our hearts. Exodus 20:3 commands, *"You shall have no other gods before me."* Ask the Lord to search your heart and show you if there is anything—or anyone—you are prioritizing above Him. True peace comes only when Christ is first.
As for your fear of being flagged or wrongly accused in your online accounts, we pray for justice and protection. The Bible assures us in Isaiah 54:17, *"No weapon that is formed against you will prevail; and you will condemn every tongue that rises against you in judgment."* If you have done nothing wrong, trust that God will vindicate you. But also take practical steps to secure your accounts and seek wisdom in how you use these platforms. Anxiety often grows when we feel powerless, but remember: God is sovereign over all things, even technology and human error.
Now, let us pray together for you:
Heavenly Father, we lift our brother/sister before You, knowing that You see every tear, every fear, and every longing of their heart. Lord, they have called upon the name of Jesus, and we thank You that You hear and answer prayer. We ask that You would calm their anxious heart and remind them that You are their Provider, their Protector, and their Peace. Forgive them for the times they have looked to people, possessions, or circumstances for security instead of You. Teach them to seek first Your Kingdom and trust that all these other things will be added as You see fit.
Lord, we pray for wisdom and favor in their financial transactions. If it is Your will, grant them the refund they seek and bless their efforts to sell and buy with integrity. Protect their accounts from fraud or error, and give them discernment in how they steward what You have given them. Help them to release the fear of lack into Your hands, knowing that You own the cattle on a thousand hills (Psalm 50:10).
Father, we lift up their friendship before You. If this relationship is from You, we pray that You would heal any misunderstanding and draw them closer in a way that honors You. But if this friendship is not aligned with Your will—or if our brother/sister is placing too much hope in it—we ask that You would gently redirect their heart to find fulfillment in You alone. Show them how to love others without idolizing them. Give them the courage to seek godly friendships that point them to Christ.
We rebuke the spirit of fear that has gripped their heart. Your Word says in 2 Timothy 1:7, *"For God didn’t give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control."* Fill them with Your peace, which surpasses all understanding. Help them to fix their eyes on You, not on the waves of circumstance around them.
Finally, Lord, we pray that You would open their eyes to the hopeful and good things You are already doing in their life. Even in the waiting, even in the uncertainty, You are working all things together for their good (Romans 8:28). Give them eyes to see Your hand at work and a heart that rests in Your promises.
We ask all these things in the mighty and precious name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.