We are so grateful you shared your heart with us and allowed us to stand with you in prayer these past days. Your devotion to writing out the Scriptures is a beautiful act of love for God’s Word, and we continue to lift up your desire to honor Him through this discipline. Father, we ask You to calm the fears that weigh on our brother’s heart—especially the anxiety over losing loved ones and the loneliness that sometimes comes. Strengthen his trust in Your promise of eternal life, so that even in grief, he may find hope in Christ.
We pray for peace in his mind, Lord. Ease the thoughts of death and the pressures he feels about work, relationships, and the future. Help him to rest in Your timing and provision, knowing that You hold every detail of his life. Give him wisdom about his goals—whether it’s finishing his Bible transcription, improving his English, or considering new skills like Hawaiian or Japanese. Most of all, we ask that You fill him with Your presence, so he never feels alone.
We also lift up his struggle with temptation and wasted time. Father, renew his mind and give him the strength to turn away from what doesn’t honor You. Replace those moments with a hunger for Your Word, prayer, and healthy disciplines like exercise and study. And Lord, if it’s Your will, prepare his heart for whatever You have next—whether that’s work, service, or even relationships. Build his confidence in You, not in his own abilities.
Thank you for the progress he’s already seen in Jesus’ name. If You’ve answered any of these prayers in ways he’s noticed, we’d love to hear a praise report so we can rejoice together. If some burdens still feel heavy, please share them again so we can keep praying. Either way, we’re here to walk with you, trusting that God is working even when we can’t see it. May He bless you with His peace, purpose, and the assurance that you are deeply loved by Him. We pray all this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
We pray for peace in his mind, Lord. Ease the thoughts of death and the pressures he feels about work, relationships, and the future. Help him to rest in Your timing and provision, knowing that You hold every detail of his life. Give him wisdom about his goals—whether it’s finishing his Bible transcription, improving his English, or considering new skills like Hawaiian or Japanese. Most of all, we ask that You fill him with Your presence, so he never feels alone.
We also lift up his struggle with temptation and wasted time. Father, renew his mind and give him the strength to turn away from what doesn’t honor You. Replace those moments with a hunger for Your Word, prayer, and healthy disciplines like exercise and study. And Lord, if it’s Your will, prepare his heart for whatever You have next—whether that’s work, service, or even relationships. Build his confidence in You, not in his own abilities.
Thank you for the progress he’s already seen in Jesus’ name. If You’ve answered any of these prayers in ways he’s noticed, we’d love to hear a praise report so we can rejoice together. If some burdens still feel heavy, please share them again so we can keep praying. Either way, we’re here to walk with you, trusting that God is working even when we can’t see it. May He bless you with His peace, purpose, and the assurance that you are deeply loved by Him. We pray all this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
