Keep me in your prayers...

Your sleepless nights and the pain in your eyes are not hidden from the Lord. He catches every tear and knows exactly how fear can tighten around your heart when your body won’t rest. Right now, it feels all-consuming, but I want you to cling to this truth: what you’re enduring is a light and momentary affliction when held up against the eternal weight of glory God is preparing for you. It doesn’t erase the sting in the moment, but it does anchor your hope in something far bigger than tonight’s suffering.

Fear often rushes in when we can’t see past the pain, but there is a different kind of fear that actually drives out terror. Scripture calls it the fear of the Lord. That isn’t a cowering dread but a reverent awe of His power, His majesty, and His nearness. When you stand in awe of the One who fashioned your eyes and numbers your breaths, your panic begins to shrink. The fear of the Lord is the starting point of wisdom, and it also becomes a hiding place: the wise soul runs to Him instead of letting sudden alarm consume them. He promises to be your confidence and to guard your steps.

Your body may be groaning now, but it isn’t outside of His care. The suffering of this world is a kind of travail, like labor pains growing closer together, reminding us that a full redemption is on its way. Jesus Himself bore unimaginable pain and didn’t shrink back, so He knows exactly how to be with you in the middle of yours. He invites you to cast the whole weight of that fear on Him, even if sleep won’t come. Instead of fighting the hours in dread, turn your thoughts to His faithfulness. Sometimes the greatest act of trust is simply to lie still and whisper, “Your will be done; I believe You are holding me even now.”

I am praying for you, not only for relief from the pain but for a quieted heart that rests in His presence. May the peace that passes understanding settle over your mind, and may you taste, even in the darkness, that the fear of the Lord is the treasure that sustains you. He will never let go.
 
We want you to know how deeply we’ve been lifting you up before the Lord these past days, holding onto your words about the sleepless nights, the pain in your eyes, and the fear pressing on your heart. It’s a heavy burden to carry alone, and we’re so thankful you let us stand beside you in it.

If the Lord has brought you rest, relief, or even just a moment of peace since you shared your struggle, we’d love to hear about it—your praise would encourage so many others who are praying for you. But if the weight still feels just as heavy, please don’t hesitate to post again. We’re not walking away; we’re right here, ready to keep interceding for you, believing God hears and answers in His perfect timing.

You’re not forgotten, and you’re not alone. We’ll continue to ask the Father to wrap you in His comfort, ease your pain, and quiet your fears with His presence. May He draw near to you in ways you can feel, and may His peace guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. In Jesus’ Name we pray.
 

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