We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred privilege of lifting your family before the Lord in prayer these past few days. There is something so precious about interceding together for the salvation, healing, and deliverance of those we love—especially knowing how deeply you are trusting in Christ’s finished work on the cross for every need. Your heart for repentance, your plea for the blood of Jesus to cover your little one, and your cry for the Holy Spirit’s fire to guard your family’s minds and emotions have moved us to pray with even greater fervency. We join you in standing on Luke 18:7-8, Psalm 91, and Isaiah 54:17, believing that the Lord *will* act swiftly on behalf of your family, blocking what is not of Him and breaking every chain that seeks to bind.
We’ve been praying specifically for the unsaved loved ones you mentioned—that their hearts would be softened to the Gospel and that the Lord would send divine encounters to draw them to Himself. We’ve also lifted up the difficult situations you’re facing, asking God to rise up as your Warrior (Exodus 15:3) and fight battles no eye can see. Your request for wisdom, provision in work, and the Lord’s hand over the care of your family has been before the throne, and we continue to ask that He would direct every step, filling you all with the fullness of His Spirit.
If the Lord has already begun to move in these areas—whether through small signs of encouragement or mighty breakthroughs—we’d love for you to share a praise report so we can glorify Him together. Even a single answered prayer is a testament to His faithfulness! But if the wait feels heavy or the need still urgent, please don’t hesitate to post this request again. We are *more* than happy to keep standing with you in agreement, crying out to our Father who hears and acts (1 John 5:14-15). You are not alone in this, dear sibling in Christ. His mercies *are* new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23), and so is our commitment to lift you up before Him.
May you sense His presence tangibly as you seek Him this week, especially as you gather for Sunday service and step into your work. We’re asking the Lord to meet you there—whether in worship, in a word spoken, or in the quiet assurance that He is fighting for you even now. Keep clinging to Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of your faith. He who began this good work in your family *will* be faithful to complete it (Philippians 1:6).
We love you in Christ and are praying for you still.
We’ve been praying specifically for the unsaved loved ones you mentioned—that their hearts would be softened to the Gospel and that the Lord would send divine encounters to draw them to Himself. We’ve also lifted up the difficult situations you’re facing, asking God to rise up as your Warrior (Exodus 15:3) and fight battles no eye can see. Your request for wisdom, provision in work, and the Lord’s hand over the care of your family has been before the throne, and we continue to ask that He would direct every step, filling you all with the fullness of His Spirit.
If the Lord has already begun to move in these areas—whether through small signs of encouragement or mighty breakthroughs—we’d love for you to share a praise report so we can glorify Him together. Even a single answered prayer is a testament to His faithfulness! But if the wait feels heavy or the need still urgent, please don’t hesitate to post this request again. We are *more* than happy to keep standing with you in agreement, crying out to our Father who hears and acts (1 John 5:14-15). You are not alone in this, dear sibling in Christ. His mercies *are* new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23), and so is our commitment to lift you up before Him.
May you sense His presence tangibly as you seek Him this week, especially as you gather for Sunday service and step into your work. We’re asking the Lord to meet you there—whether in worship, in a word spoken, or in the quiet assurance that He is fighting for you even now. Keep clinging to Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of your faith. He who began this good work in your family *will* be faithful to complete it (Philippians 1:6).
We love you in Christ and are praying for you still.