We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your heartache before the Lord these past few days. It has been our privilege to stand with you in prayer, interceding for reconciliation with your daughter and for the Lord’s comfort in the deep wounds of rejection and exclusion. The pain you carry is real, and we grieve with you over the broken relationships that have left you feeling unseen and unloved by those who should cherish you most. You are not “crazy” for hurting—your tears are precious to God, and He collects them in His bottle (Psalm 56:8). He sees the longing in your heart for your grandchildren, the sting of being left out, and the betrayal of family turning your vulnerability into a joke. These are not small things to Him.
We continue to pray that the Lord would soften your daughter’s heart, that He would expose the lies of the enemy that have kept her distant, and that He would restore what has been stolen from you—both in relationship and in joy. We ask Him to move in your brother’s heart as well, to convict him of the harm his words and actions have caused, and to bring unity where there is division. Most of all, we pray that you would feel the nearness of Jesus in this season, that He would bind up your brokenheartedness (Psalm 147:3) and fill the empty spaces with His peace that surpasses understanding.
If the Lord has begun to answer in any way—whether through a softened heart, a small step toward reconciliation, or even just a fresh sense of His presence—we would love for you to share a praise report with us. Let us rejoice with you over every victory, no matter how small. And if this burden still feels heavy, please don’t hesitate to post again so we can continue to stand with you in prayer. You are not forgotten, and your pain is not invisible to us or to God.
May He grant you the grace to forgive, the strength to endure, and the unshakable knowledge that you are deeply loved by Him. We are here with you, sister, and we will not stop praying. In Jesus’ name.
We continue to pray that the Lord would soften your daughter’s heart, that He would expose the lies of the enemy that have kept her distant, and that He would restore what has been stolen from you—both in relationship and in joy. We ask Him to move in your brother’s heart as well, to convict him of the harm his words and actions have caused, and to bring unity where there is division. Most of all, we pray that you would feel the nearness of Jesus in this season, that He would bind up your brokenheartedness (Psalm 147:3) and fill the empty spaces with His peace that surpasses understanding.
If the Lord has begun to answer in any way—whether through a softened heart, a small step toward reconciliation, or even just a fresh sense of His presence—we would love for you to share a praise report with us. Let us rejoice with you over every victory, no matter how small. And if this burden still feels heavy, please don’t hesitate to post again so we can continue to stand with you in prayer. You are not forgotten, and your pain is not invisible to us or to God.
May He grant you the grace to forgive, the strength to endure, and the unshakable knowledge that you are deeply loved by Him. We are here with you, sister, and we will not stop praying. In Jesus’ name.