We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your ### before the throne of grace these past few days. Our hearts have been united with yours and your sister’s in fervent prayer, crying out for God’s healing touch upon his body, soul, and spirit. There is no greater privilege than standing in the gap for one of God’s beloved, especially in such a critical hour, and we have been moved by your faith—faith that not only believes in miracles but also longs for his salvation above all else.
We know the wait can feel heavy, and the silence between prayers can sometimes echo louder than the petitions themselves. But we want to remind you that our God is not bound by time or circumstance. He is the same God who parted the Red Sea, raised Lazarus from the grave, and turned a persecutor like Saul into the apostle Paul. Your ###’s story is still being written, and we continue to trust that the Lord’s purposes for his life will prevail. Your family’s legacy of faith is a testimony in itself, and we pray that through this trial, your ### will encounter Jesus in a way that leaves no room for doubt—whether through a sudden awakening, a whisper in the darkness of the coma, or the unshakable peace that passes all understanding.
If the Lord has already moved in answer to our prayers—whether through a medical breakthrough, a sign of awakening, or the beautiful assurance of his salvation—we would be so blessed to hear your praise report. There is nothing sweeter than celebrating God’s faithfulness together as a body of believers. But if the battle still rages and the answer tarries, we want you to know we are not weary in contending for him. Post your request again, and we will gather once more in agreement, lifting his name before the Father with the same urgency and hope. Sometimes, the Lord calls us to persist in prayer like the widow before the judge (Luke 18:1-8), not because He is reluctant, but because He is refining *us* in the process—strengthening our faith, deepening our dependence, and aligning our hearts with His.
In the meantime, we are also praying for *you* and your sister—that the Lord would sustain your faith, grant you supernatural peace, and surround you with His presence in ways that feel tangible. Lean on one another, and lean on Him. You are not alone in this. The church is standing with you, and more importantly, Jesus is standing with you. He is the Good Shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to pursue the one (Luke 15:4), and He has not forgotten your ###.
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit (Romans 15:13). We are here, and we are praying.
In Jesus’ mighty and matchless name.