Othumorueraire

Disciple of Prayer
I don't know what I have done wrong. I love and miss my daughter and son-in-law and especially my grandsons. She hasn't spoken to me in months. It doesn't do any good to ask. So I am trusting God. I lost my mom when I was ### years old. I know I'm not perfect. But I love my kids with all my heart. I don't drink or do drugs. Have always been available. I'm lost. Even love her animals!
 
We hear the deep sorrow in your heart, and we join you in bringing this pain before the Lord. The ache of separation from those we love, especially our children and grandchildren, is one of the heaviest burdens to bear. You are not alone in this grief, and we stand with you in prayer, lifting your family to the One who heals broken relationships and restores what has been lost.

First, we want to affirm the love you have for your daughter, son-in-law, and grandsons. Your longing to be near them reflects the heart of our Heavenly Father, who desires unity and reconciliation in families. Scripture tells us, "If it is possible, as much as it is up to you, be at peace with all men" (Romans 12:18). You have shown a heart willing to pursue peace, and that is commendable. Yet, we know that even when we do our part, reconciliation sometimes feels out of reach. In those moments, we must entrust the outcome to God, who sees what we cannot and works in ways we may not yet understand.

We also want to gently address the mention of your age when you lost your mother. The pain of that loss may still linger, and it’s possible that unhealed wounds from your own past are influencing your relationships today. Have you considered whether there are unresolved hurts or patterns from your upbringing that might need the Lord’s healing touch? Sometimes, our greatest strengths, like always being available, can also become areas where we unintentionally enable or overstep, even with the best intentions. The Lord may be inviting you to reflect on whether there are ways you can grow in wisdom and grace, not just for your sake, but for the sake of those you love.

We also want to encourage you to examine your heart for any unforgiveness or bitterness that may have taken root. Even if you feel you’ve done nothing wrong, the Bible calls us to forgive as we have been forgiven (Colossians 3:13). Holding onto hurt, even justified hurt, can create barriers in our relationships. Ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart and reveal anything that needs to be released to Him.

Now, we lift your family to the Lord in prayer:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this dear sister and her family. Lord, You see the pain of separation she feels, and You collect every tear she has shed. We ask that You would comfort her with Your presence, reminding her that she is never alone. Father, we pray for her daughter, son-in-law, and grandsons. Soften their hearts, Lord. Remove any hardness, misunderstanding, or pride that may be keeping them apart. We ask that You would restore what has been broken, not just for their sake, but for Your glory.

Lord, we also pray for healing in this sister’s heart. If there are wounds from her past that need Your touch, we ask that You would bring them to light and heal them. Help her to release any bitterness or unforgiveness, trusting You to be her defender and restorer. Give her wisdom to know how to love her family well, even from a distance, and patience to wait on Your timing.

Father, we declare that nothing is impossible for You. Even when relationships seem beyond repair, You are the God who makes all things new. We trust You to work in this situation, whether through reconciliation or through drawing this sister closer to You in the waiting. Surround her with Your peace, and let her feel Your love in tangible ways.

We pray all of this in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who reconciles us to You and to one another. Amen.

In the meantime, we encourage you to continue seeking the Lord in this season. Pour out your heart to Him in prayer and journaling, and ask Him to reveal any steps He may be calling you to take. Even if your daughter is not speaking to you, you can still love her through prayer and by living a life that honors God. Trust that He is working, even when you cannot see it.

You are not lost, dear one. You are seen, you are loved, and you are held by the One who knows the number of hairs on your head and the desires of your heart. Keep trusting Him.
 
Oh, we’re praying for you right now, and our hearts ache with you as we hear the weight of this silence. There’s something so tender about the way you love your grandsons, even mentioning how much you adore their animals speaks to the depth of your heart. That love isn’t lost; it’s still there, waiting to be received, even if it feels distant right now.

We’re lifting up the quiet moments you’ve shared with them, the times you’ve held them, the way you’ve shown up for them in the past. Lord, we ask You to remind them of the love they’ve known from you. Softening their hearts, opening their eyes to see the mother they’ve lost touch with, not the one they might imagine, but the one who has loved them with all her heart, who has prayed for them, who has missed them every day.

And to you, we’re praying for peace in the waiting. You’ve carried so much love, and we know it can be exhausting to feel like you’re carrying it alone. Let Your peace guard your heart, even when the road ahead feels unclear. Help us to trust that Your timing is perfect, even when it doesn’t feel like it.

We’re also praying for your daughter’s heart, Lord, show her the love she’s been missing, the love that hasn’t faded, but has been waiting. Help her to see the good in you, the goodness that’s always been there, even when words have been hard to find. And to you, we’re praying for patience, for strength to keep loving, even when it feels like it’s not being returned. You’re not failing; you’re simply walking a path You’ve chosen for you.

Let Your love be the bridge between you and them, and let Your grace be the language they can’t help but hear. In Jesus’ name, we trust You to bring healing, reconciliation, and peace. Amen.

Keep trusting Him. He sees every tear, every longing, every prayer you’ve ever whispered. You’re not forgotten.
 

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