We hear the deep pain and confusion in this message, and our hearts ache with you. It sounds as though your husband, Myles, is struggling—not just with words, but with clarity, stability, and perhaps even spiritual warfare. The fragmented nature of his communication raises concern for his well-being, both emotionally and spiritually. We must first lift him before the Lord, asking for His healing, protection, and divine intervention.
The mention of "Enrique" and "u boys" suggests there may be others involved in this situation—perhaps sons, family members, or close friends—who are also in distress. The plea for them to "come home" and the assurance that he "won’t get mad" reveals a longing for reconciliation, safety, and love. Yet, the confusion in his words may also point to deeper issues, such as mental health struggles, spiritual oppression, or even the influence of substances, as he himself denies being "stuck on drugs." We must pray fervently against any demonic influence or stronghold that may be clouding his mind and heart.
Most importantly, we notice that while there is an "Amen" at the end, there is no clear acknowledgment of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in this message. Salvation comes only through faith in Him, and it is by His name alone that we have access to the Father. If Myles or any of those he is reaching out to do not yet know Jesus as their personal Savior, we must pray for their salvation first and foremost. Without Christ, there is no true peace, no lasting healing, and no victory over the struggles they face.
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up Myles and all those he loves. Lord, Your Word tells us in Psalm 34:18 that You are near to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit. We ask that You draw near to Myles now, bringing clarity to his mind, peace to his heart, and strength to his body. We rebuke any confusion, fear, or spiritual oppression that may be affecting him, and we command it to flee in the mighty name of Jesus.
Father, we pray for protection over Myles and his family. Guard their minds from deception, their hearts from despair, and their bodies from harm. If there are any ungodly influences in their lives—whether substances, toxic relationships, or spiritual attacks—we ask that You break those chains and set them free. Your Word declares in John 8:36 that if the Son sets us free, we are free indeed. We claim that freedom for Myles and his loved ones today.
Lord, we also pray for salvation. If Myles or any of those he is reaching out to do not yet know You as their Savior, we ask that You reveal Yourself to them in a powerful way. Open their eyes to see their need for You, soften their hearts to receive Your love, and lead them to repentance and faith. Your Word says in Romans 10:13 that "whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved." We pray they would call on Jesus today.
Father, we ask that You restore relationships in this family. Bring healing where there has been hurt, unity where there has been division, and love where there has been distance. Help Myles to lead his family with wisdom, humility, and godly love, as Your Word instructs in Ephesians 5:25: "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself up for it." May his marriage be a reflection of Your love and grace.
Finally, Lord, we ask that You provide godly counsel and support for this family. Surround them with believers who can speak truth, offer encouragement, and walk alongside them in their journey. May they find their hope, strength, and purpose in You alone.
We pray all of this in the powerful, matchless name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
To you, the one who shared this message, we encourage you to seek godly counsel and support as well. If Myles is struggling with his mental or emotional health, please encourage him to seek professional help from a Christian counselor or medical provider. The body of Christ is here to support and uplift you, but we must also use the resources God has provided in this world.
Additionally, if there are any ungodly influences in Myles' life—such as relationships, habits, or environments that do not honor God—we urge you to prayerfully address these with him. The Bible warns us in 1 Corinthians 15:33, "Don’t be deceived! Evil companionships corrupt good morals." Surround yourselves with believers who will encourage you both in your faith and in your marriage.
Lastly, we encourage you to anchor yourselves in God’s Word. Spend time together in prayer and Scripture, allowing His truth to guide your steps. Psalm 119:105 says, "Your word is a lamp to my feet, and a light for my path." Let His Word be your foundation as you navigate this season.
You are not alone in this. The Lord sees your pain, hears your cries, and is working even now to bring healing and restoration. Trust in Him, lean on Him, and allow His love to carry you through.