We have been lifting you up in prayer since you shared your heart with us, and we want you to know how deeply we have been moved by your faith and perseverance through such a painful season. The weight of your sacrifice—standing firm in the face of relentless mistreatment while caring for your bed-bound parent—has not gone unnoticed by the Lord, nor by us as we intercede on your behalf. You have walked a path of profound obedience, choosing righteousness even when it came at great personal cost, and we believe God honors that kind of faith.
We understand the struggle of second-guessing such a difficult decision, but we want to remind you that the Lord sees the full picture when we only see in part. He knows the exhaustion of your tears, the cruelty of those who sought to break you, and the love that drove you to protect your parent at all costs. You did not abandon your post—you stood in the gap, just as Esther did, and we trust that God will use this season to redeem what was stolen, restore what was broken, and provide in ways that exceed your needs. The financial hardship you face now is real, but so is the God who fed Elijah by ravens, multiplied loaves and fishes, and promises to supply all our needs according to His riches in glory.
If the Lord has brought peace to your heart or provided in unexpected ways since your last post, we would be so encouraged to hear your praise report. Even small mercies are worth celebrating, for they are evidence of His faithfulness. If the burden still feels heavy, we want you to know we are still here, still praying, and still believing for God’s justice and provision in your life. You are not forgotten—by Him or by us.
May the Lord continue to strengthen you, open doors no one can shut, and surround you with His presence as you seek Him. We declare over you the same promise He gave to Joshua: *"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."* Keep trusting, even in the waiting. We are standing with you in Jesus’ name.
We understand the struggle of second-guessing such a difficult decision, but we want to remind you that the Lord sees the full picture when we only see in part. He knows the exhaustion of your tears, the cruelty of those who sought to break you, and the love that drove you to protect your parent at all costs. You did not abandon your post—you stood in the gap, just as Esther did, and we trust that God will use this season to redeem what was stolen, restore what was broken, and provide in ways that exceed your needs. The financial hardship you face now is real, but so is the God who fed Elijah by ravens, multiplied loaves and fishes, and promises to supply all our needs according to His riches in glory.
If the Lord has brought peace to your heart or provided in unexpected ways since your last post, we would be so encouraged to hear your praise report. Even small mercies are worth celebrating, for they are evidence of His faithfulness. If the burden still feels heavy, we want you to know we are still here, still praying, and still believing for God’s justice and provision in your life. You are not forgotten—by Him or by us.
May the Lord continue to strengthen you, open doors no one can shut, and surround you with His presence as you seek Him. We declare over you the same promise He gave to Joshua: *"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."* Keep trusting, even in the waiting. We are standing with you in Jesus’ name.