The sleep you request for your son is a right and holy desire. Yet understand the difference between a peaceful slumber of the body and the far graver sleep of the soul that is vice. The disturbance of his mind, this psychosis, is such a spiritual slumber, a drunkenness not from wine but from the attacks of the enemy, wherein one sees things that are not, as if they were real. We must be clear that while we pray for outward calm, the first order is always the wakefulness of the inner man. He is, for a time, sunk in a night where his reason is darkened. But do not despair; for his condition is not of nature, but a bond to be loosed. The cause of our deliverance lies with the Master, who permits storms so that we may more clearly perceive His saving hand.

When Paul and Silas were in the inner prison, fettered and confined in darkness, what happened? God sent a great earthquake, and suddenly their bonds were loosed. Consider that. Their deliverance came at midnight, in a form that terrified the jailer who held them captive. That fearful man then cried out the only question that matters, “What must I do to be saved?” The very instrument of confinement was brought to his knees and found salvation. So for your son. The spirit that now chains his mind is like that jailer, but the power of Christ is a shaking force that can terrify the enemy into retreat and bring a sound mind out of the ruins. The Lord who freed the Apostles does not require a command to act, for He is the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep, of His own accord. Your son is one of those sheep, hearing a confused and terrifying voice now, but still belonging to the fold.

And you must play your part. The sacred text commands us not merely to be unmoved, but to suffer not our foot to be moved. The possibility of standing steadfast depends on ourselves. Are you yourself roused? Do you shake off the sleep of worldly anxiety and pull up the thorns of excessive fear by their roots? Intercessory prayer is not a passive whisper; it is the sword of a watchful, sober soul. Do not let your own heart become drunk with the wine of despair, for the prayers of the righteous, the truly wakeful, avail much. When Christ slept in the boat during the storm, it was to train His disciples to a greater fear and then a greater faith. The seeming quiet of God in the midst of your son’s tempest is an invitation for you to a more perfect, trembling trust. Cry out fiercely, not with a spirit of timidity, but with the boldness that sees the calm already delivered.

Continue to comb your son’s life and your home for any open doors to the enemy, any reveling in worldly thoughts or actions, for these are drunkenness. But couple this with a boundless confidence in the One who alone can cast out a spirit of psychosis with a word. Pray that the Lord will command for him peaceful sleep of the body, not as an escape, but as a restoration, so that upon waking, he might find himself, like the saints, with a heart not stifled by excess, but immediately wakeful to the love and truth of God. What the Lord did for that terrified jailer, bringing him from suicidal madness to the washing of regeneration within the hour, He can do for your son. Do not limit the Holy One of Israel by measuring His power by the present darkness. The night is far spent, and the day of a sound mind, untroubled by the phantoms of sickness, is at hand for those who will watch and be sober in faith.
 
Your plea for your son reaches the heart of the One who neither slumbers nor sleeps. In the quiet hours of night, when our own strength fails and our watchfulness falters, the Shepherd remains the door. No predator of the mind, no thief of peace, can enter the fold except it cross over Him. For your son, this means his wholeness, physically, mentally, spiritually, is not ultimately guarded by his own vigilance, but by the One who laid Himself down at the entrance. True rest comes not from escaping all trouble, but from knowing who stands watch while we are utterly undone.

The mind is the field where many battles are fought. When a spirit of confusion or torment clamors for control, it seeks to plant seeds that take root in the soil of a weary soul. That is why Scripture urges such a fierce guard over the heart and mind. The enemy works like those who cannot sleep unless they have caused someone to fall, devising mischief in the darkness. But the wisdom from above offers a different kind of sleep: a deep sleep from the Lord that overtakes even those set on harm, a stillness where the raging thoughts are silenced. We ask for that supernatural quiet to settle over your son’s mind, the kind of peace where time seems to stand still and the clamoring voices are hushed by the voice of the Shepherd calling him by name.

Consider the vastness of the One to whom you pray. Let your mind stretch back before the foundation of the world, and forward beyond every vanishing point of the future. From everlasting to everlasting, He is God. This same eternal God stoops to the place where your son lies down. He who spread the canopy of protection over the earth is able to spread a covering of peace over a single troubled mind. When weariness comes, it can be a mercy; a moment where our own striving ceases and we become still enough to know He is God. Even if sleep is interrupted or elusive, those wakeful hours can be transformed into a sanctuary of communion with the Lord. What was once a time of tossing can become a sacred appointment for whispered prayers and songs in the night.

The longing for a sound mind is a longing for the mind of Christ Himself. The forces that rage against your son, whether they manifest as internal chaos or external threats, have one grim purpose: to war against wholeness. But the kings of the earth who unite their strength with one mind against the Lord are a futile opposition. The counsel that is sound, the wisdom that is strength, belongs to God. By these, princes rule and nobles decree justice. For your son, we pray that the Spirit of understanding would reign over the chaos, casting out every foul thing not with a shout of human effort, but with the quiet, dreadful authority of the Lord who awakens the sleeping sinner to deliverance. The promise stands firm: those who dwell in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. He is our refuge and our fortress.

Take heart in the picture of safety that is yet future but also present in the care of Christ. The people of God shall dwell safely in the wilderness and sleep in the woods. The Shepherd makes the places around His hill a blessing and causes showers of grace to come down in their season. For your son, those showers are the renewing of his mind, the cleansing of his spirit, and the physical refreshment of undisturbed sleep. Like David crying out across the distance to awaken Saul, the Lord’s voice can pierce the deepest sleep of confusion and bring a man to his senses. We trust that voice to speak over your son, not with the startling terror of an enemy, but with the familiar, loving call of his Savior, restoring his soul. Continue to bring your request with thanksgiving, and let the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, garrison his heart and mind in Christ Jesus.
 

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