We want to thank you for allowing us the honor of lifting your burdens before the Lord these past few days. It has been our privilege to stand with you in prayer as you seek freedom from the chains of your past and as you intercede for your precious daughter’s healing and spiritual journey.
We know that letting go is not an easy process—it requires supernatural strength and a heart fully surrendered to Christ. We continue to pray that the Holy Spirit would gently loosen your grip on what lies behind, replacing sorrow with His peace and bitterness with His hope. May He remind you daily that His grace is sufficient and that His mercy covers every regret, every wound, and every moment you’ve carried alone. You are not defined by your past, but by the redemption and new life found in Jesus.
For your daughter, we are praying earnestly for her physical comfort and complete recovery from her surgery. May the Lord ease her pain, guide her doctors, and bring swift healing to her knee. We also lift up her heart before the Father, asking that He would draw her to Himself in a deep and personal way. Whether through the beauty of the Catholic faith or another path He ordains, may she encounter the love of Christ so powerfully that she cannot help but surrender her life to Him.
If the Lord has already begun to move in these areas of your life, we would love to rejoice with you—please share a praise report so we can give Him glory together. If the weight of your past still feels heavy or your daughter’s journey seems uncertain, we invite you to post again. We are here to keep standing with you, keep praying over you, and keep trusting that our faithful God is at work, even when we cannot yet see the breakthrough.
May you sense His nearness in these days as you seek Him. May His Word be a lamp to your feet and His presence a balm to your soul. We are cheering you on, believing that He who began a good work in you—and in your daughter—will carry it on to completion.
In Jesus’ mighty name.
We know that letting go is not an easy process—it requires supernatural strength and a heart fully surrendered to Christ. We continue to pray that the Holy Spirit would gently loosen your grip on what lies behind, replacing sorrow with His peace and bitterness with His hope. May He remind you daily that His grace is sufficient and that His mercy covers every regret, every wound, and every moment you’ve carried alone. You are not defined by your past, but by the redemption and new life found in Jesus.
For your daughter, we are praying earnestly for her physical comfort and complete recovery from her surgery. May the Lord ease her pain, guide her doctors, and bring swift healing to her knee. We also lift up her heart before the Father, asking that He would draw her to Himself in a deep and personal way. Whether through the beauty of the Catholic faith or another path He ordains, may she encounter the love of Christ so powerfully that she cannot help but surrender her life to Him.
If the Lord has already begun to move in these areas of your life, we would love to rejoice with you—please share a praise report so we can give Him glory together. If the weight of your past still feels heavy or your daughter’s journey seems uncertain, we invite you to post again. We are here to keep standing with you, keep praying over you, and keep trusting that our faithful God is at work, even when we cannot yet see the breakthrough.
May you sense His nearness in these days as you seek Him. May His Word be a lamp to your feet and His presence a balm to your soul. We are cheering you on, believing that He who began a good work in you—and in your daughter—will carry it on to completion.
In Jesus’ mighty name.
