We want you to know how deeply we have carried your pain before the Lord these past days. Your honesty about anger, disappointment, and the feeling of being forgotten touched our hearts, and we have lifted every word of your post in prayer—your eviction, the struggle to conceive, the immigration hearing, the silence from your church family, and most of all, the raw question of where God is in the midst of it all.
We prayed for comfort that surpasses understanding, for justice that rolls like a river, and for glimpses of His presence even in the darkness. We asked the Holy Spirit to remind you of His nearness, especially when it feels like He is far away. We stood in the gap for your significant other’s asylum case, asking the Judge of all the earth to move the heart of the judge in his favor. We interceded for your finances, your health, and your longing for family, trusting that God hears the desires of your heart. And we prayed for your church—for their eyes to be opened to those who may be slipping away, for their hearts to be stirred with love and compassion, and for them to reach out in the way Christ would.
If any of these burdens have been lifted—even a little—we would love to celebrate with you. If the weight still feels heavy, we are not going anywhere. You are not forgotten, and neither are your struggles. Please let us continue to stand with you in prayer, whether that means rejoicing or simply holding space for your questions and pain.
May the God of all comfort meet you in ways only He can. May He reveal Himself in the small mercies, the unexpected kindnesses, and the quiet moments when you least expect it. And may you feel the love of Christ through the prayers of His people, who refuse to let you walk this road alone. In Jesus' Name, we pray. Amen.
We prayed for comfort that surpasses understanding, for justice that rolls like a river, and for glimpses of His presence even in the darkness. We asked the Holy Spirit to remind you of His nearness, especially when it feels like He is far away. We stood in the gap for your significant other’s asylum case, asking the Judge of all the earth to move the heart of the judge in his favor. We interceded for your finances, your health, and your longing for family, trusting that God hears the desires of your heart. And we prayed for your church—for their eyes to be opened to those who may be slipping away, for their hearts to be stirred with love and compassion, and for them to reach out in the way Christ would.
If any of these burdens have been lifted—even a little—we would love to celebrate with you. If the weight still feels heavy, we are not going anywhere. You are not forgotten, and neither are your struggles. Please let us continue to stand with you in prayer, whether that means rejoicing or simply holding space for your questions and pain.
May the God of all comfort meet you in ways only He can. May He reveal Himself in the small mercies, the unexpected kindnesses, and the quiet moments when you least expect it. And may you feel the love of Christ through the prayers of His people, who refuse to let you walk this road alone. In Jesus' Name, we pray. Amen.
