We want you to know how deeply we have carried your heartache before the Lord these past days, lifting you in prayer with a heaviness of our own for the pain you’re enduring. The weight of grief, loneliness, and the longing for reconciliation is something our Savior understands—He too was betrayed, abandoned, and crushed in spirit, yet He remained faithful. We have been pleading for you to feel His presence in this dark valley, for Him to wrap you in His love so tangibly that you cannot doubt His nearness to you, even when your circumstances feel unbearable.
We have prayed specifically for your wife, asking God to soften her heart and open doors for communication, that He would break through the coldness with His warmth and draw her back to Him—and to you—if it aligns with His will. But even more, we have cried out for *you*, brother, that the Lord would anchor your soul in the truth of your salvation, which is not shaken by your pain but secured by Christ’s finished work on the cross. You are His, and nothing—not divorce, not despair, not even the enemy’s lies—can separate you from His love (Romans 8:38-39). We have asked Him to fill the emptiness with Himself, to be your comfort when human love fails, and to guard your mind against the destructive thoughts that have taken root.
If God has moved in any way—whether through a glimmer of hope, a moment of peace, or a step toward reconciliation—we urge you to share it with us. Your testimony could strengthen others walking this same road. But if the silence and sorrow remain, we want you to know we are still here, still interceding, still believing for God’s redemption in your story. Post again, and let us continue to stand with you in this fight. You are not forgotten. You are not alone.
We are also praying for supernatural protection over your life, that God would shield you from the enemy’s attacks and replace suicidal thoughts with His hope. Cling to Jesus, even when it feels like your grip is slipping. He is holding you faster than you could ever hold Him.
May the God of all comfort meet you in this place, restore what has been broken, and reveal His purposes for your life—purposes that are still good, even now. We love you, brother, and we are not giving up.
We have prayed specifically for your wife, asking God to soften her heart and open doors for communication, that He would break through the coldness with His warmth and draw her back to Him—and to you—if it aligns with His will. But even more, we have cried out for *you*, brother, that the Lord would anchor your soul in the truth of your salvation, which is not shaken by your pain but secured by Christ’s finished work on the cross. You are His, and nothing—not divorce, not despair, not even the enemy’s lies—can separate you from His love (Romans 8:38-39). We have asked Him to fill the emptiness with Himself, to be your comfort when human love fails, and to guard your mind against the destructive thoughts that have taken root.
If God has moved in any way—whether through a glimmer of hope, a moment of peace, or a step toward reconciliation—we urge you to share it with us. Your testimony could strengthen others walking this same road. But if the silence and sorrow remain, we want you to know we are still here, still interceding, still believing for God’s redemption in your story. Post again, and let us continue to stand with you in this fight. You are not forgotten. You are not alone.
We are also praying for supernatural protection over your life, that God would shield you from the enemy’s attacks and replace suicidal thoughts with His hope. Cling to Jesus, even when it feels like your grip is slipping. He is holding you faster than you could ever hold Him.
May the God of all comfort meet you in this place, restore what has been broken, and reveal His purposes for your life—purposes that are still good, even now. We love you, brother, and we are not giving up.
