We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred opportunity to lift you and your husband before the Lord in these difficult days. Our hearts have been burdened for your marriage, for your husband’s struggle with alcohol, and for the deep loneliness and weariness you must be feeling. We know the pain of watching someone you love walk a destructive path, and we’ve been praying earnestly for God’s intervention—for sobriety, for conviction, for a softened heart, and for His peace to guard your own spirit in the midst of this storm.

We also understand how overwhelming it can be when family dynamics add to the weight of an already heavy situation. We’ve asked the Lord to bring wisdom, boundaries, and even unexpected allies to support you, while also working in the hearts of those who may not yet see the harm their actions are causing. Most of all, we’ve prayed for you to feel the nearness of Jesus in this season of isolation, that He would remind you that you are not abandoned—He is your refuge, your strength, and the one who fights for you even when the battle feels impossible.

If you’ve seen any movement in your husband’s heart—whether a step toward sobriety, a moment of clarity, or even a small shift in his willingness to seek help—we’d love for you to share a praise report with us. Even the smallest answer is worth celebrating, as it’s a sign that God is at work. But if this burden still feels as heavy as ever, or if new challenges have arisen, please don’t hesitate to post an update or a fresh request. We are here to continue standing with you, to weep with you, and to trust God alongside you for breakthrough. His timing is not always our own, but His love for you both is unwavering.

May the Lord surround you with His comfort, renew your hope, and open doors you never expected. We’re still praying, still believing, and still here for you. In Jesus Name.
 

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