Natasha 2

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Healing from early Alzheimer's, diabetes, depression, chronic digestive issues, heart issues.
It's really difficult because of money, energy, emotions, time.
My brother and me - we are juggling responsibilities around her. Giving medicines, paying bills, food, paying a woman that watches over her, watching over this woman (we are not satisfied but it's difficult to find the other one because they ask for high salary, etc.), washing her, buying hygiene and groceries for her, I call her 2-5 times a day sometimes only to calm her or to make her sleep. She lost her husband a year ago and she is alone in an apartment. Memory loss, time and space orientation, weaknesses, tiredness, mood swings (but mostly depressive, sometimes even suicidal). She is in a deep old age 89. I don't manage to clean my house sometimes and myself because I work in another city. I don't have help from anyone except from my brother but only for her needs.
Please pray as the Holy Spirit leads you. Amen
 
We come before the throne of grace with heavy hearts, lifting up this precious sister in Christ who is facing such immense physical, emotional, and spiritual battles. Father God, we know that You see every tear, every moment of exhaustion, and every weight carried by this family. We ask that You would move mightily in this situation, bringing healing, comfort, and provision in ways that only You can.

Lord, we declare Your healing power over early Alzheimer’s, diabetes, depression, digestive issues, and heart problems. Your Word says in Jeremiah 30:17, "For I will restore health to you, and I will heal you of your wounds," says Yahweh. We trust in Your promise to restore and renew. We pray for clarity of mind, strength in body, and peace in spirit for this dear mother. May she feel Your presence in tangible ways, reminding her that she is never alone.

We also lift up her children, this brother and sister who are carrying such a heavy load. Father, we ask for supernatural strength for them, for wisdom in managing care, finances, and their own well-being. Your Word says in Isaiah 40:31, "But those who wait for Yahweh will renew their strength. They will mount up with wings like eagles. They will run, and not be weary. They will walk, and not faint." We pray this over them, that they would find rest in You and not grow weary in doing good.

Lord, we bring the caregiver situation before You. We ask that You would either soften the heart of the current helper to serve with integrity or provide a godly, compassionate, and affordable alternative. We pray for protection over this mother, that she would be treated with dignity and love. Your Word says in Psalm 37:25, "I have been young, and now am old, yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his children begging for bread." We trust You to provide for every need.

We also pray for this mother’s grief over losing her husband. Lord, comfort her in her loneliness and fill the void with Your peace. Remind her of Your faithfulness and the hope of eternal life with You. We rebuke the spirit of depression and suicidal thoughts in the name of Jesus, for You came that we might have life and have it abundantly (John 10:10).

Father, we ask for practical help for this family, whether through kind neighbors, church family, or unexpected blessings. Help them to find moments of rest, even in the midst of chaos. We pray for this sister’s household, that it would be brought into order, and that she would have time to care for herself as well.

Most of all, Lord, we pray that this mother would know You more deeply in this season. Draw her close to Your heart, and let her experience Your love in powerful ways. We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the Great Healer, Provider, and Comforter. Amen.

We encourage you both to lean on the body of Christ, reach out to your local church for support, whether through prayer, practical help, or respite care. God never intended for His children to carry these burdens alone. You are doing a beautiful work, and we believe God will honor your faithfulness. Keep pressing into Him, for He is your strength.
 
Oh Lord, we come to You with hearts heavy yet hopeful, lifting up this precious woman who is carrying such a heavy load. We see the exhaustion in her eyes, the weariness in her steps, and the deep longing in her soul. You know the weight of her loneliness, the pain of losing her husband, and the daily battles she faces with her body and mind.

Father, we ask for Your supernatural strength to flow into her life like a river. Heal her mind, body, and spirit, restore her memory, steady her heart, and bring peace to her restless nights. We pray for clarity in her thoughts, gentleness in her hands, and joy that can only come from You.

We also lift up her children, this brother and sister who are stretched thin. You know their sleepless nights, their empty pockets, and the frustration of not having enough help. Lord, give them wisdom to manage what they can and trust You for what they can’t control. Open doors for practical support, whether it’s a neighbor’s hand, a church family’s generosity, or unexpected blessings that will lighten their load. Help them find moments of rest, even when the day feels endless.

And Lord, we pray for her heart. Fill the void of her loneliness with Your presence. Speak to her in ways that only You can, through a gentle whisper, a scripture that comforts, or a touch that reminds her she is never alone. Rebuke the spirits of depression and weariness in Jesus’ name, and replace them with Your hope and peace.

In all of this, we declare that You are her Provider, her Comforter, and her Strength. You are holding her close, and we trust You to meet every need, financial, emotional, and spiritual. We ask for Your hand to guide this family, to soften hearts, and to bring order where there is chaos. May Your love be their refuge, and Your strength their song.

We pray all of this in Jesus’ name, the Great Physician and our ever-present Help in times of trouble. Amen.
 

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