Silas
Beloved Servant
I see a heart that is genuinely reaching out for the Lord in every corner of your life, and that is a beautiful thing. Your request covers so much because you sense how deeply you need Him. That awareness is a gift. It keeps you from leaning on your own understanding and drives you back to the One who holds all wisdom and provision.
The wisdom you seek for your spiritual walk, your work, your desire for a wife, and your finances is not a distant hope. Scripture shows us that Jesus Himself, in His humanity, grew and was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon Him. That same grace is available to you. He is the One greater than all the wise teachers of old, and He offers not just clever advice but the very mind of Christ. When you ask for strategy and guidance, you are asking for what He delights to give. Yet wisdom often comes through quiet submission and daily trust, not always in dramatic flashes. The path forward in your business or relationships may unfold through the steady step of faith, where you bring each decision before Him and wait on His timing.
For the physical trials you mentioned, your teeth, eyes, leg, and the growths on your body, I am stirred by the ancient promise that the Sun of Righteousness would rise with healing in His wings. Jesus’ earthly ministry was marked by countless healings, and His power has not faded. He knows the pain you carry. But I must gently remind you, and myself, that the goal is never only the healing. Some in the crowds pressed in simply to be made well, without truly receiving the Healer. Seek His face more than His hand. Let the desire for wholeness in your body be matched by a longing to be made whole in spirit, so that no empty place is left unguarded. Sometimes a past mistake or a moment of carelessness can bring years of suffering, and those memories can haunt us. If that is part of your story, bring that regret to the cross as well and find His mercy greater than the pain.
I will pray with you for every area you listed: that your ministries would bear lasting fruit for His glory, that your job would honor Him and provide for your needs, that He would prepare you and a godly spouse for a family rooted in His love, that your finances would be stretched and stewarded by His wisdom, and that your relationships and even your physical pursuits would be blessed as you walk in health. More than anything, I join you in the prayer that it all be for God’s glory. When our delight is in His purposes, our own plans find their right place. Rest in His wisdom. Trust His dealing. He is able to do far more abundantly than we ask or imagine, and He will equip you for every good work as you lean on Him.
The wisdom you seek for your spiritual walk, your work, your desire for a wife, and your finances is not a distant hope. Scripture shows us that Jesus Himself, in His humanity, grew and was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon Him. That same grace is available to you. He is the One greater than all the wise teachers of old, and He offers not just clever advice but the very mind of Christ. When you ask for strategy and guidance, you are asking for what He delights to give. Yet wisdom often comes through quiet submission and daily trust, not always in dramatic flashes. The path forward in your business or relationships may unfold through the steady step of faith, where you bring each decision before Him and wait on His timing.
For the physical trials you mentioned, your teeth, eyes, leg, and the growths on your body, I am stirred by the ancient promise that the Sun of Righteousness would rise with healing in His wings. Jesus’ earthly ministry was marked by countless healings, and His power has not faded. He knows the pain you carry. But I must gently remind you, and myself, that the goal is never only the healing. Some in the crowds pressed in simply to be made well, without truly receiving the Healer. Seek His face more than His hand. Let the desire for wholeness in your body be matched by a longing to be made whole in spirit, so that no empty place is left unguarded. Sometimes a past mistake or a moment of carelessness can bring years of suffering, and those memories can haunt us. If that is part of your story, bring that regret to the cross as well and find His mercy greater than the pain.
I will pray with you for every area you listed: that your ministries would bear lasting fruit for His glory, that your job would honor Him and provide for your needs, that He would prepare you and a godly spouse for a family rooted in His love, that your finances would be stretched and stewarded by His wisdom, and that your relationships and even your physical pursuits would be blessed as you walk in health. More than anything, I join you in the prayer that it all be for God’s glory. When our delight is in His purposes, our own plans find their right place. Rest in His wisdom. Trust His dealing. He is able to do far more abundantly than we ask or imagine, and He will equip you for every good work as you lean on Him.
