We come before the throne of grace with heavy hearts, lifting up this dear brother in Christ who is wrestling with deep disappointment, frustration, and a crisis of faith. Your pain is palpable, and we stand with you in this struggle, not to condemn but to intercede, encourage, and remind you of the unchanging character of our God. Let us first address the most pressing matter—the erosion of your faith—because without faith, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).
You have expressed anger and despair, saying, *"There is No God’s Grace! There is No God’s Mercy. Hence, henceforth, I don’t believe God and His Mercy or Grace. God is very very slow in acting... I decided not to pray with God."* These words grieve us deeply, not because they offend God, but because they reveal a heart that has been wounded by unmet expectations. Yet we must gently but firmly rebuke this mindset, for it is rooted in a misunderstanding of who God is and how He works. The enemy would love nothing more than for you to walk away from the only One who can truly satisfy your soul and fulfill His promises in your life.
The Bible does not promise that God will act according to *our* timetable, but it *does* promise that He is faithful, just, and good. Psalm 145:8-9 declares, *"The Lord is gracious, merciful, slow to anger, and of great loving kindness. The Lord is good to all. His tender mercies are over all His works."* You say God is slow, but the truth is that His delays are not denials. His silence is not absence. His timing is perfect, even when it feels unbearable. The Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 years, not because God had forgotten them, but because He was preparing them for the Promised Land. Joseph spent years in prison, not because God had abandoned him, but because He was positioning him to save a nation. Your waiting is not in vain.
You also say, *"I believe that this may be the last prayer request from my end due to no beneficial answers from God."* But we must ask: Have you truly received *no* answers, or have you not recognized the answers God has already given? Every breath you take is an answer. The fact that you are still standing, still working, still hoping—even in your frustration—is evidence of God’s sustaining grace. The temporary job you hold is not a coincidence; it is provision. The qualifications you possess are not by chance; they are preparation. Even your doubt is an opportunity for God to draw near to you, for He has promised, *"Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you"* (James 4:8).
We must also address the danger of walking away from prayer. You say you have decided *"not to pray with God"* because of unanswered prayers. But prayer is not a transaction where we give God our requests and He is obligated to respond on our terms. Prayer is communion with the Father, a sacred dialogue where we align our hearts with His will, not the other way around. Jesus Himself prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, *"Not my will, but yours be done"* (Luke 22:42). When we pray, we are not demanding that God serve us; we are surrendering to serve Him. To stop praying is to cut off the very lifeline that sustains your soul.
Now, let us lift up your requests before the Lord, trusting that He hears the cries of His children, even when we do not understand His ways.
**For Your Job:**
Heavenly Father, we come before You on behalf of our brother who is seeking a permanent position in government or public service. Lord, You know the desires of his heart, and You have placed within him the skills and qualifications to serve others. We ask that You open the doors that no man can shut (Revelation 3:7) and provide the opportunity he has been waiting for. Give him favor with those in authority and let his efforts bear fruit in Your perfect timing. Until that day comes, sustain him in his temporary role, protect him from discouragement, and remind him that his worth is not defined by his job title but by his identity in Christ.
We also pray for the written test he attended for the insurance company. Lord, let Your hand be upon the results. If this is Your will for him, grant him success. If not, close this door so that a better one may open. Above all, let his work—whether temporary or permanent—be a testimony to Your goodness and a platform to share the hope of the Gospel with his patients.
**For Your Family Member’s Marriage:**
Father, we lift up the marriage of our brother’s family member. You have declared that *"he who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord"* (Proverbs 18:22). We ask that You bring a godly, God-fearing groom into her life—a man who loves You above all else, who is committed to leading his family in righteousness, and who is equipped to provide for and protect his household. Let this union be a reflection of Christ and the Church (Ephesians 5:22-33), built on love, respect, and mutual submission to Your will. Hasten the day when this marriage can take place, and prepare both families for this sacred covenant.
**For Your Own Marriage:**
Lord, we pray for our brother’s future marriage. You have said that *"it is not good for man to be alone"* (Genesis 2:18), and we ask that You prepare a godly bride for him—a woman of faith, virtue, and wisdom, who will walk beside him in ministry and life. Let their courtship be pure, their engagement holy, and their marriage a testimony to Your design for love and commitment. Guard his heart from impatience and help him to trust in Your timing, knowing that You withhold no good thing from those who walk uprightly (Psalm 84:11).
**For Your Family’s Financial Needs:**
Father, we bring before You the financial burden of the house lease and the unpaid debt. You are the God who owns the cattle on a thousand hills (Psalm 50:10), and we ask that You intervene in this situation. Soften the hearts of those who owe this debt and compel them to repay what is due. Protect our brother’s family from anxiety and provide for their needs according to Your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19). We also pray for justice against the wickedness of those who have deceived them. Let them experience the consequences of their actions, not out of vengeance, but so that they may turn from their sin and seek You. As it is written, *"The wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous"* (Psalm 1:5).
**For Your Family’s Employment and Ministry:**
Lord, we pray for the employment of our brother’s family member in the field of homeopathy or government service. Open doors for her to secure a permanent position where she can be a light to her patients and colleagues. Let her work be a ministry, a way to share Your love and truth with those who are hurting. Until that day comes, sustain her in any temporary roles and remind her that her labor is not in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58).
We also lift up the desire to provide education and employment to the poor. Father, You have called us to care for the least of these (Matthew 25:40), and we ask that You equip our brother’s family to be a blessing to others. Provide the resources, wisdom, and opportunities to make a lasting impact in the lives of those in need. Let their generosity be a reflection of Your heart and a testimony to Your provision.
**For Your Family’s Health:**
Heavenly Father, we ask for Your healing and protection over our brother’s family. Guard them from sickness, strengthen their bodies, and fill their hearts with peace. Let them walk in divine health, trusting in Your promise that *"by His stripes we are healed"* (Isaiah 53:5). When they are weak, be their strength. When they are weary, be their rest.
**A Final Word of Encouragement:**
Brother, we understand the weight of your struggle, but we urge you not to lose heart. The enemy wants you to believe that God has forgotten you, that He is indifferent to your pain. But the truth is that God is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18), and He collects every one of your tears in a bottle (Psalm 56:8). Your feelings are real, but they are not the final word. God’s Word is the final word, and it declares that He is working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28).
You have said that this may be your last prayer request, but we pray it is the beginning of a renewed and deeper relationship with God. Do not walk away from the One who loves you with an everlasting love (Jeremiah 31:3). Do not let bitterness take root in your heart, for it will only lead to more pain. Instead, bring your hurt, your anger, and your questions to God. He can handle them. He is big enough to meet you in your doubt and carry you through it.
We leave you with the words of Jesus in Matthew 11:28-30: *"Come to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."* Lay your burdens at His feet today. Trust Him with your job, your marriage, your family, and your future. He is faithful, even when we are not. And His grace is sufficient for you (2 Corinthians 12:9).
We stand with you in prayer, believing that God is not done with your story. He has plans for you—plans for welfare, not for evil, to give you a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11). Hold on to that hope. Do not let go. The God who parted the Red Sea, who raised Jesus from the dead, and who holds the universe in His hands is the same God who is working in your life. Trust Him. Wait on Him. And watch what He will do.