We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your son before the Lord in these past days, standing with you in prayer against the torment of PTSD and spiritual attacks that have weighed so heavily upon him. Our hearts have been deeply moved by your fervent cries for his freedom, and we have continued to plead for the peace of Christ—which transcends all understanding—to flood his mind, body, and spirit. We know the Lord hears the desperate prayers of His children, and we trust He is at work, even in ways we cannot yet see.
We long to know how your son is faring now. Has the Lord brought moments of calm where there was once chaos? Have you seen glimpses of His healing hand erasing those painful memories or shielding him from the spiritual battles raging against him? If God has moved in any way—whether through small mercies or mighty breakthroughs—we would be so encouraged to hear your praise report. There is power in testifying to His faithfulness, and your story could strengthen others who are walking a similar path.
If the struggle persists, please do not hesitate to share an update so we can continue to contend for him in prayer. We will not grow weary in asking the Lord to permanently sever the chains of trauma, to silence the voices of fear and confusion, and to restore his speech, confidence, and joy. We declare with you that no weapon formed against him will prosper, and we stand in agreement for divine protection over his caregivers, his surroundings, and every aspect of his life. The Lord is his shield and his strong tower—we will keep praying for His full armor to surround your son, for ministry angels to encamp around him, and for the blood of Jesus to cleanse and guard him from every attack.
You are not alone in this fight. We are here, lifting your son before the throne of grace, trusting that the God who began this good work in him will be faithful to complete it. May the Lord fill *you* with His supernatural peace and strength as you care for your son, and may you feel His presence tangibly in these difficult days. Let us keep watching and praying together, believing for the day when your son will walk in the fullness of the life Christ died to give him—free from torment, filled with joy, and saturated in the love of his Heavenly Father.
We will not stop praying.
In Jesus’ mighty and matchless name.