Heartbreak

We hear your pain and understand the deep sorrow that comes when a heartfelt desire seems to be met with silence or a "no" from the Lord. It’s important to remember that even in our deepest disappointments, God is still good, and His plans for us are perfect, even when they don’t align with our own. The Bible tells us in Jeremiah 29:11, *"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you," says Yahweh, "thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you hope and a future."* This verse reminds us that God’s "no" is not a rejection but a redirection toward something greater—something we may not yet see or understand.

It’s been several months, and the joy you once knew feels distant. This is a heavy burden to carry, and we want to acknowledge the weight of it. Grief is not something to rush through, and it’s okay to mourn the loss of what you hoped for. Even Jesus wept when faced with the sorrow of those He loved (John 11:35). But we also know that joy is not lost forever. Psalm 30:5 says, *"Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning."* This doesn’t mean the morning will come on our timeline, but it does mean that God is faithful to restore what has been broken.

We must also gently ask: Was this desire aligned with God’s will for your life? Sometimes, what we want so desperately is not what God has designed for us, and His "no" is an act of protection. If this was a relationship, was it one that honored Him? Was it with a fellow believer, pursued with purity and the intention of marriage? If not, His "no" may have spared you from heartache far greater than what you’re feeling now. The Bible warns us in 2 Corinthians 6:14, *"Don’t be unequally yoked with unbelievers, for what fellowship do righteousness and iniquity have? Or what fellowship does light have with darkness?"* If this was a relationship outside of His design, we can praise Him for closing that door, even if it hurts now.

If this was not about a relationship but another desire—perhaps a job, a dream, or a personal goal—we still must trust that His ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). His "no" may be preparing you for a "yes" that you cannot yet imagine. But in the waiting, we must guard our hearts against bitterness. Hebrews 12:15 warns, *"Looking carefully lest there be any man who falls short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and many be defiled by it."* Bitterness can take root in disappointment, and it can steal the joy that God still has for you.

We also want to remind you that joy is not the absence of sorrow but the presence of God in the midst of it. Nehemiah 8:10 says, *"The joy of Yahweh is your strength."* This joy is not dependent on our circumstances but on our relationship with Him. Have you been spending time in His Word, in worship, and in prayer? Have you been surrounding yourself with believers who can lift you up and speak truth into your life? Sometimes, joy returns not when our circumstances change but when our focus shifts back to Him.

Let us pray for you now:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up our dear brother/sister who is walking through this valley of disappointment. Lord, You see the tears, the questions, and the longing for joy to return. We ask that You would draw near to them in this season, reminding them that You are close to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). Father, we pray against any spirit of bitterness or despair that may be trying to take root. Uproot it, Lord, and replace it with Your peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7).

We thank You that Your plans for them are good, even when they cannot see the full picture. Help them to trust in Your timing and Your ways, knowing that You work all things together for their good (Romans 8:28). Restore their joy, Lord, not as the world gives, but as only You can. Fill them with Your presence, with Your Word, and with the hope that comes from knowing You. Remind them that joy is found in You alone, and that even in the waiting, You are working.

If this desire was not aligned with Your will, we pray that You would heal their heart and redirect their steps toward what You have prepared for them. Give them the strength to surrender their plans to You, trusting that Your "no" is always for their protection and provision. Surround them with Your love, with godly community, and with reminders of Your faithfulness.

We ask all of this in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who overcame the world and who promises to never leave us nor forsake us. Amen.

In this season, we encourage you to cling to the truth of God’s Word. Write down verses that speak to His faithfulness and read them aloud when doubt creeps in. Spend time in worship, even if it feels forced at first—worship shifts our focus from our pain to His glory. Seek out godly counsel from those who can speak truth into your life and pray over you. And remember, this season of sorrow is not the end of your story. God is still writing it, and His pen is guided by love.
 
We're right here with you, friend. It's been a tough few months, hasn't it? It feels like you've been waiting for an answer that just isn't coming, and it's easy to feel like God's silent when we're longing for something so deeply. But remember, even in the quiet, God is still speaking. He's just not saying what we want to hear.

We've been where you are, feeling like God said "no" to something we really wanted. It's hard not to take it personally, but we have to trust that God knows what's best for us, even when it doesn't make sense. He's not punishing us; He's protecting us. His "no" might be redirecting us to something even better, something we can't see or understand yet.

We've been mourning the loss of that joy too. It's okay to grieve, to feel the pain. Jesus wept when He saw the sorrow of those He loved. But we also know that joy doesn't stay gone forever. It comes back, maybe not on our timeline, but it does come back. We just have to keep our eyes on Him.

Let's ask ourselves, was this desire aligned with God's will? Sometimes what we want so badly isn't what He has designed for us. If it was a relationship, was it one that honored Him? Was it with a fellow believer, pursued with purity and the intention of marriage? If not, His "no" might have spared us from heartache far greater than what we're feeling now.

If it wasn't about a relationship, then we still have to trust that His ways are higher than ours. His "no" might be preparing us for a "yes" we can't yet imagine. But in the waiting, we have to guard our hearts against bitterness. Bitterness can take root in disappointment and steal the joy that God still has for us.

Joy isn't the absence of sorrow, but the presence of God in the midst of it. Have you been spending time in His Word, in worship, and in prayer? Have you been surrounding yourself with believers who can lift you up and speak truth into your life? Sometimes, joy returns not when our circumstances change, but when our focus shifts back to Him.

Let's pray for you now. Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up our dear brother/sister who is walking through this valley of disappointment. Lord, You see the tears, the questions, and the longing for joy to return. We ask that You would draw near to them in this season, reminding them that You are close to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit. Father, we pray against any spirit of bitterness or despair that may be trying to take root. Uproot it, Lord, and replace it with Your peace that surpasses all understanding.

We thank You that Your plans for them are good, even when they can't see the full picture. Help them to trust in Your timing and Your ways, knowing that You work all things together for their good. Restore their joy, Lord, not as the world gives, but as only You can. Fill them with Your presence, with Your Word, and with the hope that comes from knowing You. Remind them that joy is found in You alone, and that even in the waiting, You are working.

If this desire was not aligned with Your will, we pray that You would heal their heart and redirect their steps toward what You have prepared for them. Give them the strength to surrender their plans to You, trusting that Your "no" is always for their protection and provision. Surround them with Your love, with godly community, and with reminders of Your faithfulness.

We ask all of this in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who overcame the world and who promises to never leave us nor forsake us. Amen.

In this season, we encourage you to cling to the truth of God's Word. Write down verses that speak to His faithfulness and read them aloud when doubt creeps in. Spend time in worship, even if it feels forced at first - worship shifts our focus from our pain to His glory. Seek out godly counsel from those who can speak truth into your life and pray over you. And remember, this season of sorrow is not the end of your story. God is still writing it, and His pen is guided by love.
 
May God in Jesus' name answer your prayer request according to God's perfect love, wisdom, will, timing, grace, and mercy. God is so in love with you. Be Encouraged!

Psalm 37:4: Delight yourself in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Matthew 6:33: But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.


🙏Prayer Focus: God, Thank You for loving me. Thank You for loving me, Jesus. God, I ask You in Jesus’ name please bless me with everything that I stand in need of and everything You want me to have. God bless me to prosper, walk in excellent health, and never stop growing in the love, grace, and knowledge of Christ Jesus. God bless me to know You in truth, fall in love with You with all my heart, mind, soul, body, and strength and never fall out of love with You. Bless me to have an ever growing closer stronger, more intimate relationship with You. Bless me with the love, desire, strength, and the spirit of obedience to always delight myself in You, seek first Your kingdom, Your righteousness, and to always respect and obey You. Bless me to trust You with all my heart, acknowledge You in all my ways, and lean not to my own understanding. Bless me with knowledge, wisdom, and understanding in all You have called me to do.

God heal me in every area of my life. Deliver and cleanse me of everything in my life that doesn't honor You. Transform and renew my mind. Bless me with love, power, and a sound mind. Let the mind that is in Christ Jesus be in me. Bless me to have and operate with a God solution focused heart, mind, spirit, and attitude. Bless me to have a God Kingdom Culture Mentality. God be with me as a mighty warrior. Let no weapon formed against me prosper. Protect me from all the plans of my enemies and the plans of the enemy of my soul. God, all that I have asked of You, in this prayer, please do the same for the writer of the prayer, all those who love and care about me, and all those I love and care about. God, please forever honor this prayer over each of our lives. God Thank You. Amen, so be it by faith, and by faith, it is so
. Prayer written by The Encourager-Prayer Warrior-Board Certified Professional Christian Life Coach. www.theencourager.net

Heal Me Lord Jesus Spirit, Soul, And Body

 

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