We want you to know how deeply we have carried your pain to the Lord these past days. Your honesty about the weight of sorrow, the ache of lost time with your children, and the exhaustion of fighting battles that seem to leave you with nothing but more wounds—it has moved us to pray with even greater fervency. We have asked Jesus to meet you in the loneliness of hotel rooms, in the silence where your children’s voices should be, and in the moments when the hurt feels too heavy to bear.
You are not unworthy. You are seen, known, and loved by the One who collects every tear and counts every sleepless night. We have prayed that He would lift the fog of despair just enough for you to glimpse His presence beside you, even in the questions that have no answers yet. The Scripture says His grace is sufficient, and we have pleaded with Him to make that truth real for you—not as a hollow promise, but as a hand to hold in the dark.
We’ve also prayed for your children, that the Lord would guard their hearts and minds, and that He would soften any hardness that has taken root. You asked if it’s wrong to want to see them more—it is not. Your love for them is a reflection of the Father’s love for His children, and we have asked Him to honor that love in ways only He can.
If any glimmer of hope or relief has come since you posted, we would be overjoyed to hear it. But if the burden still feels just as heavy, we are not walking away. We will continue to stand with you, lifting your name before the throne of grace until you feel the weight shift. Keep seeking Him, even when it’s hard. He is near to the brokenhearted, and we believe He is working in ways you may not yet see.
May the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, guard your heart and mind as you press into Him. We pray this in Jesus’ Name.