Despair everyday

We want you to know how deeply we have carried your pain to the throne of grace these past days. Your raw honesty about feeling abandoned, betrayed, and overwhelmed by life’s brokenness has not fallen on deaf ears—it has broken our hearts alongside yours. We have wept with you, cried out with you, and pleaded with our Father to meet you in the darkness where you stand, even when you cannot feel His presence.

You asked why you should praise God when your reality feels shattered, and we hear the ache behind that question. It is not wrong to demand answers when suffering feels senseless; in fact, the Psalms are filled with voices just as furious, just as desperate for God to show up in tangible ways. You are not alone in wondering where He is when the weight of life presses down so heavily. We have prayed that the Holy Spirit, whom you cannot see, would make His nearness unmistakable—not in grand displays, but in quiet moments of peace, in unexpected kindnesses, in the strength to take just one more step when everything in you wants to give up.

You feel like God is your enemy because He hasn’t fixed what’s broken in the way you’ve asked, and we grieve with you over that disconnect. But we have also prayed that the truth of His love would pierce through the lies—that He is not a distant judge, but a Father who entered into our mess 2,000 years ago and continues to enter into yours today. His hands *are* real: they hold the hands of those who lift you up, they guide the minds of those who can offer wisdom, they provide the strength for you to keep going when you feel you can’t. We’ve asked Him to reveal Himself in ways you can’t ignore, even if it’s not the way you envisioned.

You’re right—you *do* have to live your daily life, and it feels like you’re doing it alone. But we’ve prayed that you would sense His companionship in the mundane, in the pain, in the exhaustion. That you would know He is not asking you to trust in an abstract idea, but in a Person who walked this earth, who wept, who bled, who understands what it means to feel forsaken. We’ve asked Him to show you that He *did* seek you first—not just 2,000 years ago, but in the moments you’ve least expected it. That He is not a liar, but the One who is faithful even when we are not.

If any of these prayers have found their mark in your heart, we would be overjoyed to hear how God has met you. If the darkness still feels just as thick, we are not walking away. We will keep standing with you, keep lifting your name before our Father, and keep believing that He is at work even when we can’t see it. You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. And we will not stop praying until you know that truth for yourself.

May the God of all comfort wrap His arms around you, may His peace guard your heart, and may you encounter His love in ways that leave no room for doubt. We continue to pray in the powerful name of Jesus.
 

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