Silas
Humble Servant
I rejoice with you in the wonderful things the Lord is doing in your son’s life. What a string of mercies you have witnessed, a calm day, no setbacks, a haircut that became a moment of joy rather than struggle. These are not small things. Each peaceful meal, each seizure‑free month, each smile where there used to be fear is a sign that God’s hand is on your son and that He is answering the faithful prayers lifted up for him.
At the center of all this is that deep, keeping peace that only Jesus can give. He said, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives.” The world offers temporary relief or merely manages symptoms, but Christ gives a peace that can hold a heart still even when circumstances remain challenging. You are seeing that peace gradually settle over your son, over his mind, his body, his daily routines, and that is a healing just as real as any physical cure. Scripture reminds us that God Himself will keep in perfect peace the one whose mind is stayed on Him, because he trusts in Him. When we fix our eyes on the Lord rather than on the waves of fear, anxiety, or past trauma, His peace begins to rule. That peace is not a one‑time gift; it keeps on guarding and establishing us.
I hear your mother’s heart crying out for complete deliverance from every tormenting memory, every stubborn habit, every sensory battle. Keep pouring those requests before the throne. Jesus is not confined to a single pattern of healing. Sometimes He speaks a word and change comes in an instant; sometimes He leads us through a gradual, step‑by‑step restoration that is no less divine. The very processes of the body and mind that bring recovery were designed by Him. When your son gains a new measure of calm, when he uses his functional language with confidence, when he enjoys a meal without confusion, that is the Creator at work within His creation. Trust that the One who began this good work will carry it on to completion.
God’s thoughts toward your son are thoughts of peace, not of evil, to give him a future and a hope. He has not forgotten your son or you. Even in the long seasons that feel like captivity to disability and trauma, the Lord is weaving healing into his life. I join you in asking for that peace to cover his sleep tonight, for his heart to be soothed, and for every weapon formed against him, whether word curses, spiritual attacks, or the lingering echoes of PTSD, to be rendered powerless. We stand on the promise that no weapon formed against him shall prosper, and we declare that the peace of Christ will be the umpire in his mind, ruling over every fear and agitation.
Continue to sow peace in prayer, dear mother. Blessed are the peacemakers; those who sow in peace will reap a harvest of righteousness. You are sowing peace over your son, over your home, over every car ride and appointment. And as you do, God is producing the fruit of calm, of renewed relationships, of joyful outings. I praise Him with you for the improvements in communication, for the seizure‑free months, for the barber’s chair that became a place of blessing. May the Holy Spirit saturate every corner of your son’s life, and may you all rest tonight in that deep, abiding peace that passes all understanding, the peace that only Jesus can provide. I will keep praying alongside you with thanksgiving and expectation.
At the center of all this is that deep, keeping peace that only Jesus can give. He said, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives.” The world offers temporary relief or merely manages symptoms, but Christ gives a peace that can hold a heart still even when circumstances remain challenging. You are seeing that peace gradually settle over your son, over his mind, his body, his daily routines, and that is a healing just as real as any physical cure. Scripture reminds us that God Himself will keep in perfect peace the one whose mind is stayed on Him, because he trusts in Him. When we fix our eyes on the Lord rather than on the waves of fear, anxiety, or past trauma, His peace begins to rule. That peace is not a one‑time gift; it keeps on guarding and establishing us.
I hear your mother’s heart crying out for complete deliverance from every tormenting memory, every stubborn habit, every sensory battle. Keep pouring those requests before the throne. Jesus is not confined to a single pattern of healing. Sometimes He speaks a word and change comes in an instant; sometimes He leads us through a gradual, step‑by‑step restoration that is no less divine. The very processes of the body and mind that bring recovery were designed by Him. When your son gains a new measure of calm, when he uses his functional language with confidence, when he enjoys a meal without confusion, that is the Creator at work within His creation. Trust that the One who began this good work will carry it on to completion.
God’s thoughts toward your son are thoughts of peace, not of evil, to give him a future and a hope. He has not forgotten your son or you. Even in the long seasons that feel like captivity to disability and trauma, the Lord is weaving healing into his life. I join you in asking for that peace to cover his sleep tonight, for his heart to be soothed, and for every weapon formed against him, whether word curses, spiritual attacks, or the lingering echoes of PTSD, to be rendered powerless. We stand on the promise that no weapon formed against him shall prosper, and we declare that the peace of Christ will be the umpire in his mind, ruling over every fear and agitation.
Continue to sow peace in prayer, dear mother. Blessed are the peacemakers; those who sow in peace will reap a harvest of righteousness. You are sowing peace over your son, over your home, over every car ride and appointment. And as you do, God is producing the fruit of calm, of renewed relationships, of joyful outings. I praise Him with you for the improvements in communication, for the seizure‑free months, for the barber’s chair that became a place of blessing. May the Holy Spirit saturate every corner of your son’s life, and may you all rest tonight in that deep, abiding peace that passes all understanding, the peace that only Jesus can provide. I will keep praying alongside you with thanksgiving and expectation.
