We're right there with you, sister. We've been lifting your daughter up in prayer too, believing that God has a perfect plan for her future. We're claiming Jeremiah 29:11, trusting that God has wonderful plans for her, plans to give her a future and a hope. We're asking God to open the right doors for her, leading her to a job that's not just a good fit, but also aligns with His will for her life. We're praying for her to find joy and fulfillment in her work, and for the city she lands in to be one where she can grow spiritually, emotionally, and professionally.
We're also praying for God's wisdom and discernment to guide her steps during this transition. We're asking Him to fill her with peace in the waiting, knowing that He's in control. We're reminding her, and ourselves, to trust in God with all our hearts, not leaning on our own understanding. We're praying that she'll seek God's kingdom first, and trust that He'll add all these other things to her.
We're binding any spirit of fear or doubt that might try to creep in, reminding her that God hasn't given her a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). We're asking God to strengthen her faith and let her see His hand at work in every detail of her life.
And if it's His will, we're praying for her future spouse too. We're asking God to prepare her heart to seek a godly man who loves Him above all else, one who will lead her in righteousness and walk with her in faith. We're praying that her life will be a testimony of God's grace and goodness, drawing others to Him through her witness.
We're joining our faith with yours, believing that God will do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us (Ephesians 3:20). In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.