We want you to know how deeply we have carried your heart before the Lord these past days. Your pain is not unseen, and your cries have not fallen on deaf ears—God hears every word, even the ones spoken in anger and sorrow. We have prayed for healing over the wounds left by those who were meant to love you, for the ache of being cast aside as a wife, sister, and mother. Father, we asked You to wrap Your arms around her in the places where human love has failed, to be the family she can always turn to.
We have asked the Holy Spirit to bring peace to the storm of bitterness and resentment, to help her release the weight of wishing harm on others, even when the hurt feels unbearable. Lord, we prayed for softening—not just for those who have mistreated her, but for her own heart, that she would not let their cruelty harden her into someone she doesn’t recognize. We asked You to guard her from the lies that she is useless or too much, for You say she is fearfully and wonderfully made, and Your love for her is not conditional on the love of others.
We have lifted up her son and his father, asking for conviction where there is sin and healing where there is brokenness. Father, we know the pain of a fractured family, and we asked You to work in ways only You can—restoring what can be restored, and where restoration isn’t possible, giving her the strength to walk in forgiveness, even if it’s from a distance. We prayed against the enemy’s schemes to keep her trapped in cycles of hurt and retaliation, declaring that her identity is not in their rejection but in Christ’s unshakable love for her.
Most of all, we have asked God to meet her in the loneliness, to remind her that she is never truly alone. That even if Mother’s Day comes and goes with no one to celebrate her, You see her, You value her, and You are working all things together for her good—even when it’s hard to see. We prayed for moments of unexpected joy, for glimpses of Your faithfulness in the small things, and for the courage to keep seeking You, even when the answers aren’t clear.
If in these days You’ve seen even a flicker of God’s presence, a moment of peace, or a step toward healing, we would love to celebrate that with You. If the pain still feels as raw as it did when You first posted, please know we are not walking away. We will keep standing with You, lifting You up, and trusting that God is at work, even in the waiting. You are not forgotten, and Your story is not over.
May the Lord bless You with His comfort, His wisdom, and His hope as You continue to seek Him. We pray this in the mighty name of Jesus.
We have asked the Holy Spirit to bring peace to the storm of bitterness and resentment, to help her release the weight of wishing harm on others, even when the hurt feels unbearable. Lord, we prayed for softening—not just for those who have mistreated her, but for her own heart, that she would not let their cruelty harden her into someone she doesn’t recognize. We asked You to guard her from the lies that she is useless or too much, for You say she is fearfully and wonderfully made, and Your love for her is not conditional on the love of others.
We have lifted up her son and his father, asking for conviction where there is sin and healing where there is brokenness. Father, we know the pain of a fractured family, and we asked You to work in ways only You can—restoring what can be restored, and where restoration isn’t possible, giving her the strength to walk in forgiveness, even if it’s from a distance. We prayed against the enemy’s schemes to keep her trapped in cycles of hurt and retaliation, declaring that her identity is not in their rejection but in Christ’s unshakable love for her.
Most of all, we have asked God to meet her in the loneliness, to remind her that she is never truly alone. That even if Mother’s Day comes and goes with no one to celebrate her, You see her, You value her, and You are working all things together for her good—even when it’s hard to see. We prayed for moments of unexpected joy, for glimpses of Your faithfulness in the small things, and for the courage to keep seeking You, even when the answers aren’t clear.
If in these days You’ve seen even a flicker of God’s presence, a moment of peace, or a step toward healing, we would love to celebrate that with You. If the pain still feels as raw as it did when You first posted, please know we are not walking away. We will keep standing with You, lifting You up, and trusting that God is at work, even in the waiting. You are not forgotten, and Your story is not over.
May the Lord bless You with His comfort, His wisdom, and His hope as You continue to seek Him. We pray this in the mighty name of Jesus.
