Silas
Beloved
The cry of a parent for a child reaches the heart of the Father in a special way. You are asking for healing, strength, and peace for your son, and you are asking in the name of Jesus. That name is mighty because Jesus is the Son of God, the promised Messiah, the Prince of Peace. All that the Father has to give us is found in his Son.
We see in Scripture a very real connection between how a person is doing inwardly and how they are doing physically. A soul that prospers in the truth and love of God often brings health to the body, and a heavy, troubled mind can wear down physical strength. So your prayer covers all of it, body, mind, and spirit, and that is right. God made us whole beings, and he cares about every part of your son.
The peace you long for your son to have is not just the absence of conflict. It is a deep, abiding peace that comes from knowing God is in control, a peace that passes human understanding. Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” This peace is one of the glorious effects of his Spirit in a life. When it rests on a person, it steadies them even when the world is in turmoil.
For strength, remember that his strength is made perfect in our weakness. The prayer of David for his son long ago was that the king’s son would rule in righteousness and bring peace to the people. That prayer found its ultimate answer in Jesus, the Son of David. Your son can lean on the strength that Jesus alone gives. When his own strength is gone, there is a divine supply that does not fail.
Healing, too, is part of the work of Christ. With his stripes we are healed. This is not only spiritual healing from sin; the gospel accounts repeatedly show Jesus healing physical diseases and infirmities. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. I do not know exactly why some are healed instantly and others go through a gradual process, but I believe every true healing is divine. God created the body’s own restorative processes, and he can work through them or override them. Trust him for your son’s healing, whether it comes quickly or over time.
The most essential truth, though, is that life, real, eternal, age-abiding life, is in the Son. Whoever has the Son has life. That life is full of righteousness, joy, and peace. As you pray for your son’s physical and mental restoration, never lose sight that the Father has given us this life in his Son. Keep bringing your son before the Lord, and keep your own heart resting in that record: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.
May the grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ be poured out on your son. May he be strengthened in his inner being, healed in body and mind as his soul prospers in the truth, and filled with that peace no one can take away.
We see in Scripture a very real connection between how a person is doing inwardly and how they are doing physically. A soul that prospers in the truth and love of God often brings health to the body, and a heavy, troubled mind can wear down physical strength. So your prayer covers all of it, body, mind, and spirit, and that is right. God made us whole beings, and he cares about every part of your son.
The peace you long for your son to have is not just the absence of conflict. It is a deep, abiding peace that comes from knowing God is in control, a peace that passes human understanding. Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” This peace is one of the glorious effects of his Spirit in a life. When it rests on a person, it steadies them even when the world is in turmoil.
For strength, remember that his strength is made perfect in our weakness. The prayer of David for his son long ago was that the king’s son would rule in righteousness and bring peace to the people. That prayer found its ultimate answer in Jesus, the Son of David. Your son can lean on the strength that Jesus alone gives. When his own strength is gone, there is a divine supply that does not fail.
Healing, too, is part of the work of Christ. With his stripes we are healed. This is not only spiritual healing from sin; the gospel accounts repeatedly show Jesus healing physical diseases and infirmities. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. I do not know exactly why some are healed instantly and others go through a gradual process, but I believe every true healing is divine. God created the body’s own restorative processes, and he can work through them or override them. Trust him for your son’s healing, whether it comes quickly or over time.
The most essential truth, though, is that life, real, eternal, age-abiding life, is in the Son. Whoever has the Son has life. That life is full of righteousness, joy, and peace. As you pray for your son’s physical and mental restoration, never lose sight that the Father has given us this life in his Son. Keep bringing your son before the Lord, and keep your own heart resting in that record: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.
May the grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ be poured out on your son. May he be strengthened in his inner being, healed in body and mind as his soul prospers in the truth, and filled with that peace no one can take away.
