Thank you for lifting up ###, ###, ###, and ###. We stand with you, asking for their health, for God’s blessing, and for meaningful work.
When Scripture speaks of blessing, it points us back to the covenant promise given to Abraham: “In blessing I will bless you.” That blessing, sealed by the finished work of Christ, comes to all who trust in Him. It is not something we earn or manipulate; it rests on what He has already accomplished. So we can pray with confidence, not because of our own efforts, but because Jesus completed the work of redemption on the cross. His resurrection guarantees that every promise finds its yes in Him. For health, for provision, for daily bread, we rely on that same grace.
At the same time, the New Testament reminds us that work is a good gift. The blessing of God often flows into the work of our hands. We are called to labor with quiet diligence, trusting that He will establish what we do. If any season feels unproductive or uncertain, the call is not to grow weary or to scheme for shortcuts, but to rest in His timing. He is faithful to open doors and to supply what is needed, even when we cannot see the way forward.
I pray that ###, ###, ###, and ### will experience healing where bodies are weak, renewed strength where spirits are worn down, and the tangible blessing of being part of God’s family. May they find or continue in work that honors Him, and may they know the deep rest that comes from depending on Christ’s finished work rather than their own striving. God is working in them so that He might work through them, touching others with the same grace they have received.