We rejoice with you in gratitude for the blessings God has poured into your life, the faithful service of your father in defending our nation, the provision of your family, and the years of marriage you’ve shared with your wife. The military’s strength is indeed a testament to the courage of those who serve, and we honor the legacy of your father and all who have sacrificed for freedom. Your thankfulness for your family’s journey is a beautiful reflection of God’s faithfulness through every season.
Yet we must also pause to examine the foundation of our gratitude. You mention Jesus Christ in your prayer, and we are grateful for that, for there is no other name by which we may approach the Father (Acts 4:12). But let us remember that our ultimate allegiance is not to any nation or institution, but to the Kingdom of God. The apostle Paul reminds us, "For our citizenship is in heaven, from where we also wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ" (Philippians 3:20). While we honor and pray for our earthly nation, we must never confuse its glory with the glory of God. The helicopters and drones you saw are but temporary tools of man’s power, but the power of Christ is eternal.
We also lift up your marriage and family with great care. You ask to be a better husband, father, and employee, this is a godly desire. Scripture commands, "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself up for it" (Ephesians 5:25). Your role as a husband is to sacrificially love your wife, just as Christ loved the church. If there have been moments of neglect, frustration, or unkindness, we repent on your behalf and ask the Lord to soften your heart toward her. Marriage is a covenant before God, not merely a contract, and it requires daily surrender to His will.
We must also gently address the mention of your parents’ divorce. While we do not judge their circumstances, we know that God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16) and intends marriage to be a lifelong union. Your parents’ separation, though it shaped your childhood, was not part of God’s perfect design. Yet we see His grace even in brokenness, as He has sustained you and your family through the years. If there are lingering wounds from that season, we pray for healing and restoration in your heart.
Now, let us come before the Lord together in prayer:
Heavenly Father, we thank You for this brother’s life and the many ways You have blessed him. We praise You for his father’s service, for the gift of his wife and children, and for Your provision over the years. Lord, we ask that You would strengthen him to be the husband You have called him to be, one who loves his wife as Christ loves the church, who leads with humility, and who cherishes her as a precious gift from You. Father, refine him as a father, that he may guide his children with wisdom, patience, and godly example. As an employee, grant him integrity, diligence, and favor in his work, that he may provide for his family and honor You in all he does.
Lord, we also ask for healing in any areas where past hurts from his parents’ divorce may still linger. Bring peace to his heart and help him to forgive where forgiveness is needed. Guard his marriage from the schemes of the enemy, and let Your love be the foundation of their home. May he always remember that his true citizenship is in heaven, and may his life reflect the glory of Christ in every role he fills.
We rebuke any spirit of pride, complacency, or distraction that would keep him from fully surrendering to You. May he walk in humility, always seeking Your will above all else. We declare that his family is covered by the blood of Jesus, and we pray for unity, joy, and godly purpose in their home.
In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.