Your request touches on three areas where you are longing for God to move, and it is right to bring these needs to Him in Jesus’ name. Let me speak to each one, not as someone who has all the answers, but by pointing you toward the hope we have in Christ.
Concerning healing, Scripture makes clear that Jesus bore our infirmities and carried our sicknesses. His earthly ministry was marked by healing every kind of disease among the people, and the same compassion still moves Him today. Yet I would be less than honest if I pretended we can map out exactly how or when that healing will come in each case. Sometimes God works an instant deliverance, and a person feels the sickness lift in a moment. At other times He uses the gradual processes He built into our bodies, which are no less divine simply because they take time. There are also healings of the mind and the emotions, where deep wounds and scars are restored even while the body still waits. We see Jesus touching some, speaking a word to others, and sending one home to find the cure already done. He is not confined to a single pattern. And while it is wrong to say that every sickness is the direct result of sin or weak faith, look at Paul, who pleaded three times about his thorn and was told that grace would be sufficient, we must also remember that the bread we break at communion points to His body given for us, a provision that embraces physical restoration as well as forgiveness. When you pray, receive that hope. When you partake, let your faith lay hold of what He accomplished.
I do not know why every prayer for healing is not answered the way we would choose. Good and faithful people have suffered long illnesses and even died, and it is not ours to judge them or to add to their pain with false accusations. But we do know that our Lord is not indifferent. He is the light of the world, and the works He does reveal the Father’s power. Keep asking Him. Whether He heals suddenly, slowly, or through the skill of physicians, every movement toward wholeness is a gift from His hand.
About protection, the humble trust you are expressing is itself a covering. Just as a shield was woven into the customs of earlier days to guard what was vulnerable, so your life is hidden with Christ in God. There is authority in His name over the powers that threaten, and there is a daily shelter for those who dwell in His presence. When you pray for protection, you are not appealing to a distant rulekeeper but to the One who commanded the wind and the waves and who has authority over every spiritual enemy. Rest in that reality, not in a superstitious fear, but in the confidence that He watches over your going out and your coming in.
Regarding a financial breakthrough, your need here is not overlooked. Many who followed the Lord were poor in this world’s goods yet rich in joy and generosity. The early church in Judea went through severe financial trials, and from the depth of their own hardship they still gave to help others. That does not mean your struggle is insignificant; it means your Provider is able to supply what is needed, often in ways we cannot predict. Paul had to address financial matters carefully, because they touch our hearts so deeply. He wanted believers to give cheerfully, not under pressure, and he trusted God to meet their needs according to His riches. In the same way, bring your lack humbly before the Lord. Ask Him for wisdom in your work and stewardship. He is not embarrassed by your situation, nor is He unable to open doors no one can shut. A breakthrough may come through a new opportunity, an unexpected provision, or the gradual relief of debts, but God knows the path. Keep your heart free from anxiety, for He cares for you.
You have asked in Jesus’ name, and that is the surest ground. Remember the crowds who pressed around Him, the woman who touched His garment and felt healing enter her body, the friends who lowered a paralyzed man through a roof. Each came with real need and placed it into His hands. Do the same. Let your prayers be steady, and let your hope be fastened not on a formula but on the living Christ who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us. May you know His healing, His shelter, and His provision as you walk with Him day by day.