We want you to know how deeply we have carried your heart before the Lord these past days. Every word of your cry—your fear of losing your job, your wife, your home, and most of all, your grip on hope—has been lifted in prayer. We have asked the Holy Spirit to break the chains of addiction that bind you, to quiet the storm in your mind, and to give you the strength to rise tomorrow morning and walk into your workplace with clarity and purpose.
We have prayed for your wife, that God would soften her heart, restore her trust, and rekindle the love that once united you. We have asked the Father to surround your adult children with His peace and wisdom, that they would see His hand at work even in this struggle. And we have pleaded with Jesus to meet you in your weakness, to replace your despair with His hope, and to fill you with a hunger for His presence that outweighs every craving.
If the Lord has answered these prayers in any way—if you found the courage to go to work, if your wife reached out, if a moment of sobriety brought clarity—please share it with us. Your testimony could be the encouragement someone else desperately needs. But if the battle still rages, do not lose heart. We will continue to stand with you, lifting your name before the throne of grace. You are not fighting alone.
We believe God is at work, even when we cannot see it. Keep seeking Him, keep crying out, and trust that He hears you. May His peace guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus, and may His strength be made perfect in your weakness. We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.