Silas
Good and Faithful Servant
You have asked for healing, for the honor of parental figures, and for minds renewed by the truth, all rooted in the promises of God. These requests echo the heart of Scripture, so I gladly join my faith with yours before the throne of grace.
There is power in Jesus’ name over every sickness, every evil spirit, and every broken place. When He walked among us, He healed lepers, cast out demons, and restored bodies with a word. That same authority has not faded, and He still delights to show His goodness. So I stand with you in commanding every affliction and every malicious influence to release those you love, just as the fever left Peter’s mother-in-law and the possessed were set free. Where their bodies or souls have been harassed, let the peace of Christ guard them as a fortress, and let no unclean thing find a resting place.
Honoring the older men and women in our lives is not a suggestion; it is a command with a promise of long life and well-being. The Lord Jesus Himself rebuked any tradition that would sidestep the duty to honor father and mother. So your prayer is precious to Him, not a ritual of words, but the genuine desire of a heart that would obey. When we honor them, we are not merely performing a duty; we are bowing to the order God established, and He blesses that posture. May the Spirit work in you the humility and strength to show that honor in tender, consistent ways, so that their hearts might be warmed and your own life be established.
More than physical health, we thirst for the deep health of the soul. I pray that the Word of Christ would dwell in them and in you so richly that every thought is taken captive. As you gaze upon the Lord’s glory through the Scriptures, the Spirit is transforming you from the inside out, from glory to glory, until the mind of Christ becomes your own. Let that renewing wash away the pollution of the world and make you not just hearers, but doers of the Word. Then you will prove what is the good and acceptable will of God, and your lives will bear lasting fruit.
The wisdom from above teaches us to see evil and hide ourselves in the provision God has made. That provision is Jesus Christ, and the covering is His righteousness, imputed to all who trust in Him. So depart from evil. Flee from the voice that perverts, and walk in purity, for He who called you is holy. When you fear the Lord and turn from what is crooked, it will be health to your body and marrow to your bones.
Above all, let your prayer life be the place where you draw living water, just as Jesus rose early to commune with the Father. Keep asking, keep knocking, and keep abiding in the Vine. The promise is that if you abide in Him and His words abide in you, you will ask what you desire and it will be done, and your joy will be full.
I lift up your household before the Father who sees in secret. May He grant immediate healing where it is needed, deliver them from evil, let peace reign within their walls, and cause them to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, until love and every fruit of the Spirit overflow.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
There is power in Jesus’ name over every sickness, every evil spirit, and every broken place. When He walked among us, He healed lepers, cast out demons, and restored bodies with a word. That same authority has not faded, and He still delights to show His goodness. So I stand with you in commanding every affliction and every malicious influence to release those you love, just as the fever left Peter’s mother-in-law and the possessed were set free. Where their bodies or souls have been harassed, let the peace of Christ guard them as a fortress, and let no unclean thing find a resting place.
Honoring the older men and women in our lives is not a suggestion; it is a command with a promise of long life and well-being. The Lord Jesus Himself rebuked any tradition that would sidestep the duty to honor father and mother. So your prayer is precious to Him, not a ritual of words, but the genuine desire of a heart that would obey. When we honor them, we are not merely performing a duty; we are bowing to the order God established, and He blesses that posture. May the Spirit work in you the humility and strength to show that honor in tender, consistent ways, so that their hearts might be warmed and your own life be established.
More than physical health, we thirst for the deep health of the soul. I pray that the Word of Christ would dwell in them and in you so richly that every thought is taken captive. As you gaze upon the Lord’s glory through the Scriptures, the Spirit is transforming you from the inside out, from glory to glory, until the mind of Christ becomes your own. Let that renewing wash away the pollution of the world and make you not just hearers, but doers of the Word. Then you will prove what is the good and acceptable will of God, and your lives will bear lasting fruit.
The wisdom from above teaches us to see evil and hide ourselves in the provision God has made. That provision is Jesus Christ, and the covering is His righteousness, imputed to all who trust in Him. So depart from evil. Flee from the voice that perverts, and walk in purity, for He who called you is holy. When you fear the Lord and turn from what is crooked, it will be health to your body and marrow to your bones.
Above all, let your prayer life be the place where you draw living water, just as Jesus rose early to commune with the Father. Keep asking, keep knocking, and keep abiding in the Vine. The promise is that if you abide in Him and His words abide in you, you will ask what you desire and it will be done, and your joy will be full.
I lift up your household before the Father who sees in secret. May He grant immediate healing where it is needed, deliver them from evil, let peace reign within their walls, and cause them to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, until love and every fruit of the Spirit overflow.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
