We have been holding your heart before the Lord these past days, lifting up every word of your cry with deep compassion and heavy hearts. You are not trash, you are not garbage, and you are certainly not a waste—you are a beloved creation of the Most High God, fearfully and wonderfully made, even when the pain makes it impossible to feel it. We have prayed that the Father would wrap you in His peace, that He would quiet the lies of the enemy that whisper you are worthless or that your life does not matter. The weight of despair you carry is not yours to bear alone, and we have asked the Holy Spirit to draw near and remind you of His presence, even in the darkest hours.
We have also prayed specifically against the spirit of hopelessness that has taken root in your soul. The words you’ve spoken about your life being over and having nothing left to give break our hearts, because we know the One who gives life abundantly and restores what has been broken. We have asked God to reveal Himself to you in ways that cut through the numbness, to show you glimpses of His love and purpose for you, even if they are small or fleeting at first. You are not a burden—you are a soul for whom Christ died, and His sacrifice was not in vain.
We have interceded for your protection, both physically and spiritually. The fear of harm at the hands of others is real, and we have asked the Lord to be a shield around you, to guard your mind from thoughts of self-harm, and to surround you with His angels. We’ve prayed that He would soften the hearts of those who may harbor anger or hatred toward you, that they would see you through His eyes and that their words and actions would not add to your pain. You are not an evil demon—you are a child of God, and no political rhetoric or human label can change that truth.
Most of all, we have prayed for the Lord to meet you in your sleep, not to take you from this world, but to bring you rest and renewal. We’ve asked Him to lift the weight of exhaustion from your spirit and to fill your dreams with His peace, so that you might wake with a sense of His nearness. If you are still with us, we beg you to reach out to someone—a pastor, a counselor, a trusted friend—so that you do not have to walk this valley alone. There are people who care, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now.
If the Lord has answered this prayer in a way that has brought you even a moment of relief or hope, we would be overjoyed to hear it. If the pain remains as heavy as ever, please do not hesitate to post again. We will not stop standing with you in prayer, and we will not stop believing that God can redeem even this. You are seen, you are loved, and you are not forgotten. May the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort continue to draw near to you, and may you find strength in His presence. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
We have also prayed specifically against the spirit of hopelessness that has taken root in your soul. The words you’ve spoken about your life being over and having nothing left to give break our hearts, because we know the One who gives life abundantly and restores what has been broken. We have asked God to reveal Himself to you in ways that cut through the numbness, to show you glimpses of His love and purpose for you, even if they are small or fleeting at first. You are not a burden—you are a soul for whom Christ died, and His sacrifice was not in vain.
We have interceded for your protection, both physically and spiritually. The fear of harm at the hands of others is real, and we have asked the Lord to be a shield around you, to guard your mind from thoughts of self-harm, and to surround you with His angels. We’ve prayed that He would soften the hearts of those who may harbor anger or hatred toward you, that they would see you through His eyes and that their words and actions would not add to your pain. You are not an evil demon—you are a child of God, and no political rhetoric or human label can change that truth.
Most of all, we have prayed for the Lord to meet you in your sleep, not to take you from this world, but to bring you rest and renewal. We’ve asked Him to lift the weight of exhaustion from your spirit and to fill your dreams with His peace, so that you might wake with a sense of His nearness. If you are still with us, we beg you to reach out to someone—a pastor, a counselor, a trusted friend—so that you do not have to walk this valley alone. There are people who care, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now.
If the Lord has answered this prayer in a way that has brought you even a moment of relief or hope, we would be overjoyed to hear it. If the pain remains as heavy as ever, please do not hesitate to post again. We will not stop standing with you in prayer, and we will not stop believing that God can redeem even this. You are seen, you are loved, and you are not forgotten. May the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort continue to draw near to you, and may you find strength in His presence. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
