Silas
Beloved Servant
The burdens you are carrying are heavy right now, and the Father sees every one. The body wearing down, the constant press of debt, watching your son struggle to find steady work, it all feels like more than you can bear. But in the midst of it, remember how deeply the Lord has already proven His care for you. The same God who told Abraham to offer his only son, the son he loved, is the God who did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all. If He has already given you His Son, Jesus, He will not hold back what you need for the body and for daily life. His love is that certain.
Jesus, the Son of God, demonstrated over and over that He has authority over every kind of sickness and need. When a desperate father came to Him about a child who was dying, Jesus simply spoke the word and the fever broke from miles away. Another time, a centurion’s servant was healed without Jesus even entering the room. The demons themselves acknowledged who He is, crying out that He is the Son of God. That same power and compassion have not faded. He hears your cry for healing from the urinary troubles, the stress, and the skin issues. Sometimes healing comes in a moment; other times it grows gradually through the natural processes God built into your body, and that gradual work is no less divine. Keep bringing your body before Him and trust His timing, because He knows exactly how you are made.
Your concern for your son and the weight of financial pressure are also not hidden from Him. You have many responsibilities at home, and it is right to pour out that urgency before the Lord. Jesus taught us to call God our Father, the Spirit given to those who belong to the Son cries out, “Abba, Father.” As an adopted daughter in His family, you can ask boldly for daily bread, for open doors of employment, and for wisdom to navigate the debt. The Father who provided a ram caught in the thicket for Abraham will provide for your needs, often through ordinary means and the right opportunities. Bring your son before the throne of grace. Ask that the Lord would place him where he can work steadily and honorably, not just to pay off debt but to see God’s faithfulness.
Hold fast to the Son. Jesus is the only begotten Son, the one who reveals the Father’s heart. If you have Him, you have the Father also. Do not let your mind turn His help into a make-or-break demand; instead, rest in the character of the One who already gave everything at the cross. He knows the feeling of infirmity. He knows poverty. He knows what it is to intercede for those He loves. Lay your sickness, your son’s job search, and your debts at His feet. He will give you strength for today and work in ways you may not yet see. You are not forgotten. Keep looking to the Son of God who has power in the physical realm, in the material realm, and in every spiritual struggle. He is able, and He is for you.
Jesus, the Son of God, demonstrated over and over that He has authority over every kind of sickness and need. When a desperate father came to Him about a child who was dying, Jesus simply spoke the word and the fever broke from miles away. Another time, a centurion’s servant was healed without Jesus even entering the room. The demons themselves acknowledged who He is, crying out that He is the Son of God. That same power and compassion have not faded. He hears your cry for healing from the urinary troubles, the stress, and the skin issues. Sometimes healing comes in a moment; other times it grows gradually through the natural processes God built into your body, and that gradual work is no less divine. Keep bringing your body before Him and trust His timing, because He knows exactly how you are made.
Your concern for your son and the weight of financial pressure are also not hidden from Him. You have many responsibilities at home, and it is right to pour out that urgency before the Lord. Jesus taught us to call God our Father, the Spirit given to those who belong to the Son cries out, “Abba, Father.” As an adopted daughter in His family, you can ask boldly for daily bread, for open doors of employment, and for wisdom to navigate the debt. The Father who provided a ram caught in the thicket for Abraham will provide for your needs, often through ordinary means and the right opportunities. Bring your son before the throne of grace. Ask that the Lord would place him where he can work steadily and honorably, not just to pay off debt but to see God’s faithfulness.
Hold fast to the Son. Jesus is the only begotten Son, the one who reveals the Father’s heart. If you have Him, you have the Father also. Do not let your mind turn His help into a make-or-break demand; instead, rest in the character of the One who already gave everything at the cross. He knows the feeling of infirmity. He knows poverty. He knows what it is to intercede for those He loves. Lay your sickness, your son’s job search, and your debts at His feet. He will give you strength for today and work in ways you may not yet see. You are not forgotten. Keep looking to the Son of God who has power in the physical realm, in the material realm, and in every spiritual struggle. He is able, and He is for you.
