I am the resurrection and the life

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Pain and sadness have been my daily bread, and struggles have bent my back for too long. My soul is like dry land — cracked, empty, waiting for rain. But I believe Your Word. When the Holy Ghost comes upon me, I know dry land will be fruitful again. The places in my heart that feel dead will bloom. The tears I have sown in secret will turn to harvest. “Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy(Psalm 126:5) When the Holy Ghost comes upon me, my valley shall be lifted up. Every low place of grief, every pit of loss, every valley of despair where I feel buried. The lord will raise it. Lift my head when I cannot lift it myself. The bible says, He lifts up the downtrodden (Psalm 147:6) When the Holy Ghost comes upon me, my crooked life shall be made straight. All the paths I messed up, all the detours grief led me into, all the ways I have stumbled. Jesus, make them straight. Be the way when I have lost my way. I will make the crooked places straight.(Isaiah 45:2) When the Holy Ghost comes upon me, my mountain shall be made low. This mountain of pain, this mountain of mourning for ### ###, this mountain of loneliness that towers over me. Lord, bring it low. What feels impossible to me is nothing to You. Every mountain and hill shall be made low.(Isaiah 40:4) I desire the Holy Ghost to come upon me. Not for show, not for power but to help me out of this pain, this sadness, these struggles that are drowning me. Come, Holy Spirit. Breathe on my dry bones. Comfort me like only You can. Be my strength when I am weak, my peace when I am shattered, my hope when I see no way forward. I am still here, Lord. Barely holding on, but holding on to You. Come, Holy Ghost, and make all things new. I had wonderful parents, i see as savoir, when rain came, storm came, flood came, they left. Today i am choosing to stand. The pain is loud. The shame is heavier. The doubts has won and almost taking the last breath from me. I choose differently. I stay on the Rock. I stand on Christ, the solid Rock. On Him I affirm my stand. Remorse says "you’re guilty,” I say “He is faithful to forgive.(1 John 1:9). They say “you’re alone,” I say “He will never leave me nor forsake me.( Hebrews 13:5). Death whispered, Jesus spoke louder: “I am the resurrection and the life.(John 11:25) May the Lord have mercy on me. Have mercy on my broken faith, Lord. Have mercy on my tired heart. Have mercy on the nights I cried alone and the mornings I didn’t want to rise. Wash me, heal me, hold me. Let Your mercy be the ground under my feet when everything else gives way. Today, i stand on the Rock. Not because I am strong, but because He is. Amen.
 
We hear the raw ache in your words, the way grief has pressed you low and loneliness has towered like a mountain. Yet even in this, we see your faith, fragile but unbroken, clinging to Christ as your solid Rock. You are not alone in this valley. We stand with you, lifting your cry to the One who declares, "I am the resurrection and the life" (John 11:25). This is not just a verse to you; it is your lifeline, and we grasp it with you.

Your pain is real, and we do not minimize it. The abandonment you’ve endured, whether from parents, circumstances, or the weight of shame, is a wound only the Holy Spirit can heal. But hear this: the same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead dwells in you (Romans 8:11). The dry bones of your soul will live again. The tears you’ve sown in secret will indeed reap joy (Psalm 126:5-6), for God collects every one in His bottle (Psalm 56:8). Your valleys will be lifted, your crooked paths made straight, and every mountain of despair brought low, not by your strength, but by His power (Isaiah 40:4, Luke 3:5).

We must address the heaviness of shame and doubt pressing on you. Shame lies when it says you are guilty beyond redemption. The blood of Jesus speaks a better word: "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us the sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9). Doubt whispers that you are alone, but Scripture shouts, "I will never leave you nor forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5). Death may whisper, but Christ has already spoken louder. His resurrection is your promise, life triumphs over death, hope over despair.

Yet we must also rebuke the enemy’s lies that seek to isolate you. The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came that you might have life abundantly (John 10:10). The pain is not your identity. The shame is not your destiny. You are a child of God, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb, and the Holy Spirit is your Comforter, your Advocate, your Helper (John 14:26). He is not a distant force but a present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1).

We pray for you now, lifting your tired heart to the Father:

Heavenly Father, we come before You on behalf of our brother/sister, who is weary but still standing on the Rock. Lord, You see the cracks in their soul, the weight of grief, the sting of abandonment. You know the nights they’ve cried alone and the mornings they’ve struggled to rise. But You are the God who turns mourning into dancing (Psalm 30:11) and who gives beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3).

Holy Spirit, come upon them as You promised. Breathe life into their dry bones. Comfort them with Your presence. Be their strength when they are weak, their peace when they are shattered, their hope when the way forward seems impossible. Lift their head when they cannot lift it themselves. Straighten their crooked paths. Bring low the mountains of pain and loneliness that tower over them. Let Your mercy be the ground beneath their feet when everything else gives way.

Jesus, You are the resurrection and the life. Speak life into their dead places. Turn their tears into harvest. Let them know, truly know, that they are not alone, not abandoned, not beyond Your reach. Heal their broken faith. Restore their tired heart. Hold them close in the nights they feel forsaken and in the mornings they struggle to face. May they feel Your nearness like never before.

Father, we ask for a fresh outpouring of Your Spirit. Let them experience Your love in tangible ways, through Your Word, through the fellowship of believers, through answered prayers. Remind them that their standing is not in their own strength but in Yours. You are their Rock, their Fortress, their Deliverer (Psalm 18:2).

We declare over them now: The same power that raised Christ from the dead is at work in you (Ephesians 1:19-20). Your valleys will be lifted. Your crooked paths will be made straight. Your mountains will be brought low. You will reap with joy what you have sown in tears. You will bloom again in the dry land. You are not forgotten. You are deeply loved. In Jesus’ mighty name, we pray. Amen.

Hold fast to Christ, dear one. The pain is loud, but His voice is louder. The shame is heavy, but His grace is heavier. The doubts may rage, but His truth stands forever. You are choosing differently, choosing to stand on the Rock, and that is the bravest choice of all. We are praying with you, believing with you, and standing with you. The harvest is coming. The rain is near. The Holy Spirit is moving even now.
 
We hear the deep ache in your words, the raw honesty of dry land and bent backs, of loneliness that towers like a mountain. Thank you for trusting us with what is so real for you. The grief you carry for your loved one and the pain of being let down by those who should have stayed are both heavy burdens. And yet, through every crack, your faith keeps reaching for Jesus, choosing the Rock when your own grip fails. That is not a small thing. That is the Spirit already at work in you, holding you even when you feel barely able to hold on.

Walking through grief this deep can feel isolating, but you do not have to walk it alone. One concrete step that might help is to reach out to a pastor or a Christian grief support group where you can be honest about the weight you’re carrying. Sharing your story with someone who can listen without rushing to fix can be an extension of God’s comfort. If the sadness and exhaustion linger and feel overwhelming, a grief counselor can also be a wise companion; there is no shame in needing extra help when the valley feels so low.

Even the driest ground holds seeds waiting for the Spirit’s rain. We join you in that waiting, not rushing the process, but trusting the One who raises the dead.

Jesus, we ask You to meet Your child in the quiet and in the tears. Send Your comforting Spirit to soothe the sharp edges of pain. Lift the head that longs to be lifted, and steady the feet on You, the only solid ground. Surround them with safe people and hope that endures. In Your name, amen.
 
Beloved soul, I read your cry and my heart is moved with compassion toward you. You speak of pain and sadness as your daily bread, and yet you cling to Christ, this is no small thing. The very fact that you hunger for the Holy Ghost, that you desire Him not for show but for relief, is proof that He has already been at work within you. The Spirit who first drew you to the Savior will not abandon you now, though the way be dark. Remember, you began in the Spirit; you did not come to Christ by your own strength, and you will not be perfected except by the same mighty power. The Holy Spirit is the Comforter, and His office is to glorify Jesus. When He comes, He takes of the things of Christ and shows them to you. And what does Christ say to you this very hour? "I am the resurrection and the life." That word is not a mere sound; it is the voice of your Beloved ringing over the graves of your grief and the deserts of your heart.

You picture your soul as dry land, cracked and waiting for rain. Oh, how well I know that wilderness! But hear this: the Spirit of God brooded over the face of the deep at creation, and He can brood over your chaos now. He is the living water, and one drop from His fountain can turn the parched ground into a pool. You say the tears you have sown in secret will turn to harvest. It shall be so, for the Spirit who inspired that promise is faithful. He does not lie, and He does not mock His own. Your sorrow is not wasted; it is the seed of a coming joy. The plow of affliction has furrowed your heart, but the Spirit will bring the green blade forth in due season. Though you see nothing but barrenness, He is even now breathing upon the dry bones of your hopes. Only trust Him still.

You spoke of shame and remorse, of doubts that have nearly taken your last breath. I would have you fix this truth in your mind: the Holy Spirit is grieved by sin, but He is not driven away by a broken and contrite heart. He is grieved by hard-heartedness, by unbelief, by a stiff neck. But when you come low before the throne, when you confess your emptiness and hold fast to Jesus, you do not grieve Him, you delight Him. His loving grief is stirred when we stray, but His tender pity flows when we return. Have you not pleaded the blood of Christ? Have you not said, "He is faithful to forgive"? Then rest there. The Spirit sets His seal to that truth. He will not forsake the soul that hangs wholly upon the Cross.

You long for the Holy Ghost to come upon you. That is a right and blessed longing. But know this: the Spirit indwells every true believer. You are not without Him if you are in Christ. What you need is not a first receiving, but a fresh filling, a renewed sense of His presence. He is that Dove whom we may vex, but He does not depart from His own. Pray, then, in the Spirit. Build your altar of faith, lay your sacrifice of love, and wait. He will come and light the offering. Cry, "Come, Holy Spirit," but cry it with the confidence that He already hears, for Jesus said, "I will send Him to you." And look not for glorious signs or mighty feelings, but for Christ to be magnified. When the Spirit works, He makes Christ great in our eyes. He takes the veil from our hearts, and we see Jesus as our all, our resurrection, our straight path, our low mountain, our lifted valley.

You said you choose to stand on the Rock. That is a noble resolve, but it is the Spirit who holds you there. When you are weak, He strengthens. When you are shattered, He is your peace. He will not let you go, for His love is everlasting, His seal is sure. The night seasons you endured, the mornings you could not rise, He saw every one. Not a tear fell without His notice. And now He speaks through me to say: The mercy you crave is already spread beneath your feet. The ground is firm, not because you feel it, but because Christ is risen. Death whispered, but Jesus spoke louder. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth, and what He testifies is this: Jesus has conquered, and you are in Him. Lift your head, weary one, for your redemption draws nigh. The Comforter is with you even now, teaching you to pray, helping your infirmities, and breathing hope into your dust.

Go forward, then, not looking at your faith, but at your Savior. The Spirit's work is to glorify Him, and He will do it in you as you wait upon the Lord. This trial will not destroy you; it will water the roots of grace. Soon the flowers will bloom. Until then, stand still and see the salvation of God. May the love of the Spirit, the grace of the Son, and the mercy of the Father be your portion now and forever. Amen.
 
Beloved soul, I read your cry and my heart is moved with compassion toward you. You speak of pain and sadness as your daily bread, and yet you cling to Christ, this is no small thing. The very fact that you hunger for the Holy Ghost, that you desire Him not for show but for relief, is proof that He has already been at work within you. The Spirit who first drew you to the Savior will not abandon you now, though the way be dark. Remember, you began in the Spirit; you did not come to Christ by your own strength, and you will not be perfected except by the same mighty power. The Holy Spirit is the Comforter, and His office is to glorify Jesus. When He comes, He takes of the things of Christ and shows them to you. And what does Christ say to you this very hour? "I am the resurrection and the life." That word is not a mere sound; it is the voice of your Beloved ringing over the graves of your grief and the deserts of your heart.

You picture your soul as dry land, cracked and waiting for rain. Oh, how well I know that wilderness! But hear this: the Spirit of God brooded over the face of the deep at creation, and He can brood over your chaos now. He is the living water, and one drop from His fountain can turn the parched ground into a pool. You say the tears you have sown in secret will turn to harvest. It shall be so, for the Spirit who inspired that promise is faithful. He does not lie, and He does not mock His own. Your sorrow is not wasted; it is the seed of a coming joy. The plow of affliction has furrowed your heart, but the Spirit will bring the green blade forth in due season. Though you see nothing but barrenness, He is even now breathing upon the dry bones of your hopes. Only trust Him still.

You spoke of shame and remorse, of doubts that have nearly taken your last breath. I would have you fix this truth in your mind: the Holy Spirit is grieved by sin, but He is not driven away by a broken and contrite heart. He is grieved by hard-heartedness, by unbelief, by a stiff neck. But when you come low before the throne, when you confess your emptiness and hold fast to Jesus, you do not grieve Him, you delight Him. His loving grief is stirred when we stray, but His tender pity flows when we return. Have you not pleaded the blood of Christ? Have you not said, "He is faithful to forgive"? Then rest there. The Spirit sets His seal to that truth. He will not forsake the soul that hangs wholly upon the Cross.

You long for the Holy Ghost to come upon you. That is a right and blessed longing. But know this: the Spirit indwells every true believer. You are not without Him if you are in Christ. What you need is not a first receiving, but a fresh filling, a renewed sense of His presence. He is that Dove whom we may vex, but He does not depart from His own. Pray, then, in the Spirit. Build your altar of faith, lay your sacrifice of love, and wait. He will come and light the offering. Cry, "Come, Holy Spirit," but cry it with the confidence that He already hears, for Jesus said, "I will send Him to you." And look not for glorious signs or mighty feelings, but for Christ to be magnified. When the Spirit works, He makes Christ great in our eyes. He takes the veil from our hearts, and we see Jesus as our all, our resurrection, our straight path, our low mountain, our lifted valley.

You said you choose to stand on the Rock. That is a noble resolve, but it is the Spirit who holds you there. When you are weak, He strengthens. When you are shattered, He is your peace. He will not let you go, for His love is everlasting, His seal is sure. The night seasons you endured, the mornings you could not rise, He saw every one. Not a tear fell without His notice. And now He speaks through me to say: The mercy you crave is already spread beneath your feet. The ground is firm, not because you feel it, but because Christ is risen. Death whispered, but Jesus spoke louder. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth, and what He testifies is this: Jesus has conquered, and you are in Him. Lift your head, weary one, for your redemption draws nigh. The Comforter is with you even now, teaching you to pray, helping your infirmities, and breathing hope into your dust.

Go forward, then, not looking at your faith, but at your Savior. The Spirit's work is to glorify Him, and He will do it in you as you wait upon the Lord. This trial will not destroy you; it will water the roots of grace. Soon the flowers will bloom. Until then, stand still and see the salvation of God. May the love of the Spirit, the grace of the Son, and the mercy of the Father be your portion now and forever. Amen.
 
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, wisdom, 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. God, 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 know You, so that I can 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-conscious-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

 
Your tears are not hidden from me, for I too have cried out with the prophet, "O that my head were waters and mine eyes a fountain of tears," when I witness souls crushed beneath such burdens. Yet do not think your grief is without fruit. You have sown in tears, as it is written, and those who sow thus shall surely reap with shouts of joy. The woman who washed the Lord's feet with her tears became more honorable than virgins, for her sorrow was the seed of a repentance that blossomed into eternal gladness. Godly tears are not like the weeping of the world; they water the dry ground of the heart and prepare it for the harvest of the Spirit.

But take care that your sorrow does not become a snare. You say remorse whispers you are guilty, yet you answer with the promise of forgiveness. This is right and true, for He is faithful to forgive. But do not let that remorse grow into a despair that lies prostrate and refuses to rise. Consider David: that righteous man fell, yet he did not remain in his shame. He added nights to his days in weeping, he clothed himself in sackcloth, but he sought the Lord with a contrite heart and found mercy. Esau, on the other hand, shed tears that brought no repentance, for his heart was not truly turned. Your words, however, reveal a soul clinging to the Rock, not in your own strength, but in Christ's. That is the mark of genuine hope.

The Holy Ghost whom you invoke is indeed the Comforter, the One who breathes upon dry bones and makes them live. He will lift your valley, make straight your crooked paths, and bring low the mountain that towers over you. Yet do not demand that this happen in an instant, as though grief were a thing to be merely cast aside. The disciples went away to their homes in astonishment at the empty tomb, but Mary stood weeping, and there she saw the angels. Her tears drew her closer to the mystery, and she was the first to behold the risen Lord. So your mourning for the one you have lost is not a sign of weak faith; it is the love that lingers at the sepulcher, waiting for the voice of Jesus to call your name.

I mourn with you, for my own heart is heavy when I see any of Christ’s little ones so afflicted. But I would not have you think there is no consolation. The promise of life is in Jesus Christ, and therefore the dangers and sorrows of this present time are working for us an eternal weight of glory, where grief and mourning flee away. Death has whispered its lies, but Jesus has spoken louder: "I am the resurrection and the life." Stand on that word. Not because you feel strong, you are barely holding on, as you confess, but because He is strong. Let His mercy be the ground beneath your feet. When the rains came and the floods rose, your earthly saviors may have fled, but Christ remains. He will never leave you nor forsake you.

Therefore, do not let your faith grow tired unto collapse. I do not say this to rebuke you, but to rouse you, as I must rouse myself daily. Even Paul, that great apostle, desired to be present with his suffering children so he could weep with them, for letters could not show his tears. So I, though absent, pour out my heart for you. Come, Holy Spirit, make all things new. Let the dry land bloom, and let your mourning be turned to dancing. The joy that comes from such tears is a perpetual and unfading joy, a gift that no sorrow can steal away.
 
We are deeply moved by the raw honesty and unwavering faith in your prayer request. Thank you for allowing us to stand with you in this season of dryness and pain, lifting your heart before the Lord who sees every tear and hears every cry. Your words echo the psalmist’s lament and the prophet’s hope—reminding us all that even in the deepest valleys, God is near to the brokenhearted.

As we continue to intercede for you, we declare over your life the same promises you’ve clung to: that the Holy Spirit *will* come upon you, turning your mourning into dancing and your sorrow into joy. We pray that every place of grief would be lifted, every crooked path made straight, and every mountain of despair brought low by the power of Christ, who is the Resurrection and the Life. May His mercy be the solid ground beneath your feet, and may His presence be the strength that sustains you when your own fails.

If the Lord has already begun to move in answer to your prayer, we would be blessed to hear how He has shown His faithfulness. If the wait continues, we are here to lift you up again, trusting that the same God who parted seas and raised the dead is working even now in ways unseen. Keep standing on the Rock—He will not let you fall.

We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
 

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