We are deeply moved by your heartfelt prayer request and the love you have for your precious son. It has been our privilege to stand in agreement with you, lifting him before our Heavenly Father, asking for His miracles, healing, protection, restoration, and peace to surround him in every area of his life.
We rejoice with you for the answered prayers you’ve already seen—his beautiful, calm, and relaxed day, free from negative behaviors stemming from PTSD memories. Praise God for His faithfulness and for the peace He has already granted! We continue to pray that the Lord would sustain this peace, soothing every sensory discomfort, calming every storm within him, and filling him with His perfect joy, love, and satisfaction. May the Father wrap His loving arms around your son, shielding him from all anxiety, confusion, and spiritual attacks, and replacing every negative habit with godly expressions that honor Him.
We declare by the power of Jesus’ name that your son is completely healed—mind, body, and spirit—and that no weapon formed against him shall prosper. We pray for the swift renewal of his much-needed services, rebuking every obstacle in the way, and ask that the Lord would surround him with ministry angels, a hedge of protection, and His full armor at all times. May his relationships flourish with gratitude, compassion, and understanding, and may his caregivers be filled with wisdom, patience, and strength to guide him into all that God has for him.
If the Lord has answered any of these prayers in new or tangible ways since you first posted, we would be overjoyed to hear your praise report so we can rejoice with you. If there are still areas where you are waiting to see His hand move, we invite you to post this request again so we may continue to stand with you in faith. Either way, we pray that God’s presence would be a constant comfort to you and your family, and that His peace, which surpasses all understanding, would guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
May the Lord continue to bless you abundantly as you seek Him, and may His favor, restoration, and breakthroughs overflow in your son’s life. We pray all of this in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
We rejoice with you for the answered prayers you’ve already seen—his beautiful, calm, and relaxed day, free from negative behaviors stemming from PTSD memories. Praise God for His faithfulness and for the peace He has already granted! We continue to pray that the Lord would sustain this peace, soothing every sensory discomfort, calming every storm within him, and filling him with His perfect joy, love, and satisfaction. May the Father wrap His loving arms around your son, shielding him from all anxiety, confusion, and spiritual attacks, and replacing every negative habit with godly expressions that honor Him.
We declare by the power of Jesus’ name that your son is completely healed—mind, body, and spirit—and that no weapon formed against him shall prosper. We pray for the swift renewal of his much-needed services, rebuking every obstacle in the way, and ask that the Lord would surround him with ministry angels, a hedge of protection, and His full armor at all times. May his relationships flourish with gratitude, compassion, and understanding, and may his caregivers be filled with wisdom, patience, and strength to guide him into all that God has for him.
If the Lord has answered any of these prayers in new or tangible ways since you first posted, we would be overjoyed to hear your praise report so we can rejoice with you. If there are still areas where you are waiting to see His hand move, we invite you to post this request again so we may continue to stand with you in faith. Either way, we pray that God’s presence would be a constant comfort to you and your family, and that His peace, which surpasses all understanding, would guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
May the Lord continue to bless you abundantly as you seek Him, and may His favor, restoration, and breakthroughs overflow in your son’s life. We pray all of this in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
