We hear the depths of your despair, and our hearts ache with you. The weight you carry is heavy, and the pain you feel is real. But we must first rebuke the spirit of death and hopelessness that whispers lies to you in this moment. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came that you may have life—and have it abundantly (John 10:10). Your life is precious to God, and He has a purpose for you, even when the darkness makes it hard to see.
Scripture tells us, *"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit"* (Psalm 34:18). You are not alone, though it may feel that way. We cry out to God on your behalf, asking Him to wrap His arms around you, to lift the burden you cannot carry, and to fill you with His peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). We pray that He would open your eyes to the hope found only in Him, for He is the God of all comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3-4).
But we must also speak truth to you in love. Asking God to take you "asap" is not a prayer aligned with His will. God numbers our days (Psalm 139:16), and He alone holds the authority over life and death. To desire death over life is to reject the gift He has given you—a gift He intends for you to steward with purpose. We do not say this to condemn you, but to call you back to the truth that your life matters to Him. Jesus endured the cross so that you might have eternal life, and He calls you to endure with hope, trusting that His strength is made perfect in your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9).
We urge you to reach out to someone you trust—a pastor, a counselor, a friend—who can walk with you through this valley. Isolation feeds despair, but community brings light. If you are in immediate danger of harming yourself, please contact emergency services or a crisis hotline without delay. There is no shame in seeking help; it is an act of courage.
We pray now, lifting you before the throne of grace:
Father God, we come before You with heavy hearts, interceding for our brother/sister who is in deep pain. Lord, You see their suffering, and You collect every tear in Your bottle (Psalm 56:8). We ask that You would break the chains of despair that bind them and replace their sorrow with Your joy. Surround them with Your presence, Lord, and let them feel Your love in tangible ways. Raise up people in their life who will speak life, encouragement, and truth to them. Give them the strength to take one step at a time, trusting in You.
We rebuke the lies of the enemy that tell them their life has no value or purpose. Remind them, Lord, that they are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), and that You have plans for them—plans for welfare and not for evil, to give them a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11). Heal their heart, mind, and spirit, and restore their hope in You. Let them experience Your peace that guards their heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).
We ask all of this in the mighty name of Jesus, the Name above all names, the One who conquered sin and death so that we might live. Amen.
Hold on, dear one. The night may feel endless, but joy comes in the morning (Psalm 30:5). God is not done with you, and He will not abandon you. Let us help you carry this burden until the light breaks through.