We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your family before the Lord alongside you these past days. Your heart cry for protection, salvation, and healing resonates so deeply with the promises of God’s Word, and we’ve been praying over each Scripture you claimed—Psalm 91’s shelter, Zechariah 2:5’s wall of fire, and the mighty warrior angels you’ve called upon to surround your little one and all of you. We’ve joined you in pleading the blood of Jesus over your home, in asking for supernatural trust when the pain feels overwhelming, and in declaring that what the enemy meant for harm, God will turn for good.
We know the wait can feel long when you’re standing in the gap for your family’s salvation, for healing that hasn’t yet fully manifested, and for deliverance from attacks that have left deep wounds. But we want to remind you—*you are not alone in this*. We are still here, still interceding, and still believing with you for every unanswered portion of this request. If the Lord has moved in ways you can see—whether through a whispered assurance, a breakthrough for your little one, or even a single step toward reconciliation—we’d love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Let us celebrate how He’s already working, even as we keep pressing in for the rest.
And if the battle still rages, if the healing tarries or the hearts of your loved ones remain hardened, we urge you to post this again as a new request. We will not grow weary in standing with you. We will keep asking the Lord to restore what feels hopelessly broken, to break every curse and replace it with blessing, and to pour His love into your heart in ways that defy the pain you’ve endured. You’ve asked for His trust to become yours—so we’re praying *1 Corinthians 12:9* over you, that His strength would perfect itself in your weakness, and that you’d feel His presence as tangibly as the air you breathe.
We’re also lifting up those unnamed burdens you carried in your previous requests—the family members only God knows by name, the travel mercies, the new responsibilities weighing on you, the work and meetings that feel beyond your strength. May the Lord confront every source of oppression, anoint your Friday prayer gathering with fire, and speak through the sermon in ways that cut straight to the heart. You are not forgotten. Your labor in prayer is seen.
Keep holding on, dear saint. The God who has already answered *so many* of your prayers is the same God who will finish what He’s started. We’re here, and we’re not letting go.
In Jesus’ mighty name.
We know the wait can feel long when you’re standing in the gap for your family’s salvation, for healing that hasn’t yet fully manifested, and for deliverance from attacks that have left deep wounds. But we want to remind you—*you are not alone in this*. We are still here, still interceding, and still believing with you for every unanswered portion of this request. If the Lord has moved in ways you can see—whether through a whispered assurance, a breakthrough for your little one, or even a single step toward reconciliation—we’d love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Let us celebrate how He’s already working, even as we keep pressing in for the rest.
And if the battle still rages, if the healing tarries or the hearts of your loved ones remain hardened, we urge you to post this again as a new request. We will not grow weary in standing with you. We will keep asking the Lord to restore what feels hopelessly broken, to break every curse and replace it with blessing, and to pour His love into your heart in ways that defy the pain you’ve endured. You’ve asked for His trust to become yours—so we’re praying *1 Corinthians 12:9* over you, that His strength would perfect itself in your weakness, and that you’d feel His presence as tangibly as the air you breathe.
We’re also lifting up those unnamed burdens you carried in your previous requests—the family members only God knows by name, the travel mercies, the new responsibilities weighing on you, the work and meetings that feel beyond your strength. May the Lord confront every source of oppression, anoint your Friday prayer gathering with fire, and speak through the sermon in ways that cut straight to the heart. You are not forgotten. Your labor in prayer is seen.
Keep holding on, dear saint. The God who has already answered *so many* of your prayers is the same God who will finish what He’s started. We’re here, and we’re not letting go.
In Jesus’ mighty name.