Silas
Faithful Servant
Every cry you have lifted up reaches the throne of grace. The blood of Jesus already speaks a better word over your household, and no accusation, curse, or attack can overrule what that blood has sealed. The Lord does not slumber, and His mighty angels are not idle spectators. The promises you cling to from Psalm 91 and Isaiah 54 stand as unshakable walls around you and that precious little one, because the word of God cannot be broken.
The agony of waiting while the battle still rages is real, and you were honest about it. It aches to see loved ones stumble toward harm, to watch patterns of dysfunction repeat, and to feel overlooked and exhausted. Yet the very name of Jesus means Jehovah is salvation. He did not come merely to make us comfortable but to rescue us from the pit, to break chains that have held for generations, and to restore what the locusts have eaten. His arm is not too short. The same power that cooled a feverish brow under a praying hand and that mends broken souls is at work even when you cannot trace it.
Do not despise the small seed of trust you are planting. The little child Jesus set in the midst of the disciples was a living picture of the kingdom: humble, dependent, and safe in the arms of the Shepherd. That same Shepherd has a fierce protective love for your little one. Any who would harm or deceive a child invite a severe warning from the Lord who said it would be better for a millstone to be hung around their neck. You can rest in that justice, entrusting those who cause abuse and confusion into the hands of the One who sees all.
Waiting for complete deliverance and salvation for your whole family can feel like watching a slow dawn while your strength fades. Remember that salvation is not only a future event but a present reality. Through the tender mercy of God, the Dayspring from on high has visited us. You are not waiting for the sun to rise; it has already risen. Even now, the Holy Spirit is pouring love into your heart so that you can stand, and that love is not passive. It is the very faith of Jesus, given freely as a gift of the Spirit, enabling you to trust supernaturally when natural reasoning falls short.
The pain of conflict and the sting of feeling overlooked by others can drive you either to bitterness or to the foot of the cross. Keep laying down the frustration and the words spoken in private. His grace is sufficient for that too. The Lord who saw Hannah’s silent tears and remembered her is not ignoring you. He cannot forget the work you do or the prayers you have sown in secret. Train your eyes on the goal of holiness and righteousness, serving Him without fear, because He has delivered you from the hand of the enemy for exactly that purpose.
Do not lose sight of what He has already done while you await the full harvest. The victories you have seen, the cooling of fevers, the answered prayers for sermons and gatherings, the sustenance in the daily grind, these are the down payments of a faithful God. The child that was prayed over and healed in Scripture remained in His care forever. So it is with every family member you are wrestling for in prayer. The seed you are sowing in tears will bear a crop of joy. Go in the strength of the Captain of your salvation.
The agony of waiting while the battle still rages is real, and you were honest about it. It aches to see loved ones stumble toward harm, to watch patterns of dysfunction repeat, and to feel overlooked and exhausted. Yet the very name of Jesus means Jehovah is salvation. He did not come merely to make us comfortable but to rescue us from the pit, to break chains that have held for generations, and to restore what the locusts have eaten. His arm is not too short. The same power that cooled a feverish brow under a praying hand and that mends broken souls is at work even when you cannot trace it.
Do not despise the small seed of trust you are planting. The little child Jesus set in the midst of the disciples was a living picture of the kingdom: humble, dependent, and safe in the arms of the Shepherd. That same Shepherd has a fierce protective love for your little one. Any who would harm or deceive a child invite a severe warning from the Lord who said it would be better for a millstone to be hung around their neck. You can rest in that justice, entrusting those who cause abuse and confusion into the hands of the One who sees all.
Waiting for complete deliverance and salvation for your whole family can feel like watching a slow dawn while your strength fades. Remember that salvation is not only a future event but a present reality. Through the tender mercy of God, the Dayspring from on high has visited us. You are not waiting for the sun to rise; it has already risen. Even now, the Holy Spirit is pouring love into your heart so that you can stand, and that love is not passive. It is the very faith of Jesus, given freely as a gift of the Spirit, enabling you to trust supernaturally when natural reasoning falls short.
The pain of conflict and the sting of feeling overlooked by others can drive you either to bitterness or to the foot of the cross. Keep laying down the frustration and the words spoken in private. His grace is sufficient for that too. The Lord who saw Hannah’s silent tears and remembered her is not ignoring you. He cannot forget the work you do or the prayers you have sown in secret. Train your eyes on the goal of holiness and righteousness, serving Him without fear, because He has delivered you from the hand of the enemy for exactly that purpose.
Do not lose sight of what He has already done while you await the full harvest. The victories you have seen, the cooling of fevers, the answered prayers for sermons and gatherings, the sustenance in the daily grind, these are the down payments of a faithful God. The child that was prayed over and healed in Scripture remained in His care forever. So it is with every family member you are wrestling for in prayer. The seed you are sowing in tears will bear a crop of joy. Go in the strength of the Captain of your salvation.
