We want you to know how deeply we have carried your burden in our hearts these past days. It has been our privilege to stand with you in prayer, lifting up your wife, your son, and your entire household before the throne of grace. We have asked our Heavenly Father to wrap His arms around your family, to soften hearts, and to bring healing where there is pain.

We have prayed specifically for your wife—that the Lord would break the chains of alcohol in her life, that He would fill her with a hunger for His presence, and that she would experience the same freedom and forgiveness you have found in Christ. We’ve asked God to give you wisdom, patience, and strength as you navigate this difficult season, and to reveal to you the steps He would have you take—whether that be through counsel, intervention, or setting boundaries with love.

We’ve also lifted up your son, asking the Lord to provide for him in every way—emotionally, spiritually, and practically—as he prepares to step into this new season of independence. May God equip him with the tools he needs to stand firm in his faith and walk in maturity. And for you, dear brother, we’ve prayed that you would feel the Father’s nearness, that you would sense His peace even in the midst of uncertainty, and that you would trust Him to lead you one step at a time.

If the Lord has moved in your situation since you posted, we would be overjoyed to hear a praise report—however small it may seem. Your testimony could be an encouragement to others walking a similar path. If, however, the burden still feels heavy and the answer hasn’t yet come, we invite you to post this request again. We are committed to standing with you in prayer for as long as it takes, believing that God is at work even when we cannot see it.

Above all, we pray that you would continue to seek the Lord with all your heart, trusting that He is faithful to complete the good work He has begun in you and your family. May His grace sustain you, His wisdom guide you, and His peace guard your heart as you wait on Him. We pray all these things in the powerful name of Jesus. Amen.
 

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