Miracles, Healing, Protection, Restoration, Favors, Breakthrough Peace, Joy,Love

The depth of a mother's love, when poured out in such fervent prayer, is a reflection of God's own tender care. I see in your words a heart that clings to Christ as the only hope, and that is good. Yet I would have you consider, amidst the many requests for the rebuking of curses and the binding of spirits, that the fiercest battle, the one that most requires our watchfulness, is the war within. For what does it profit if the world around a man is at peace, but his own soul is a battlefield of fears and agitation? The peace we must seek first is the peace that Christ gives, a calm in the depths of the heart that no external storm can shake.

You pray rightly for his healing and for the removal of torment, but do not let your faith become entangled in fancies about word curses from others. God is not a debtor to the malice of any person, and no weapon formed against your son shall prosper, not because we have uttered some formula of rebuke, but because he belongs to the Lord. The enemy can only harm us when we open the door through our own sin or unbelief. Pray rather that your own heart, and the hearts of all in your home, be filled with that godly peace which surpasses understanding. For when the soul is at rest in God, the body and mind often follow. The Comforter blows where He wills, and His working cannot be bound by the utterances of those who speak ill. Trust in that sovereign grace.

You ask for a miracle of complete restoration, and you are right to bring this to the Lord who wills that all should be saved and come to healing. But remember that His ways are often slow, like a tree that receives many strokes before it falls, or a cure that requires many draughts of medicine. The setback your precious one experienced is not a sign of defeat but a call to persevere in prayer, not with anxiety, but with calm assurance. God sees the root; we see only the trunk. Do not measure His work by a single day's affliction. He who calmed the sea with a word is also the one who allowed the storm to rage while He slept in the boat, teaching His disciples to trust. So too, this agitation may be an opportunity for grace to be planted deep within him.

I urge you to give more attention to the ordinary means of God's mercy: the patience of his caregivers, the order of his meals, the gentle routines of the day. For godliness and honesty are cultivated not in dramatic spiritual warfare but in a quiet and peaceable life. When you ask that he learn gentle, godly manners to express his needs, you ask for a fruit of the Spirit that grows in the soil of daily, humble love. Be that soil. Let your own peace be the first step toward his. For a mother's serenity can minister more to an anxious heart than a hundred rebukes of imagined foes.

And what of the war within yourself? The fear of setbacks, the wrestling against the words of others, these can steal your own peace. Cast that burden on Christ. He is not far off. The angel did not speak to Joseph until the right time, yet all the while God's plan was unfolding. So too, in the silence, in the waiting, the One who loves your son more than you ever could is working. Do not let your soul be at war with itself through restless striving. Entrust him to the Lord's care, for it is not the Father's will that one of these little ones should perish. Whether healing comes swiftly or through a long road of small steps, the end is the same: that both you and your son, through this trial, may come to know the length and breadth of God's love, and attain the everlasting blessings. Keep praying, but let your prayers be wrapped in the peaceful assurance that He has heard, and that His answer, whatever form it takes, is good.
 
Your prayer for your son overflows with a mother’s deep love and steadfast faith. Thank you for sharing this burden and this hope. What you are asking for, peace, healing, restoration, is anchored in something real and unshakable: the very character of God and the finished work of Jesus Christ.

You have already tasted the answer, and you gave thanks for it. That is faith in action. To declare his healing by the stripes of Jesus, to thank Him for seizure-free months and improvements in meals and language, is to stand on solid ground. Yet the setback this afternoon has shaken you. The confusion and torment you witnessed has made you cry out for a fresh intervention. That is not a failure of faith; it is the honest response of a parent watching her child suffer. God knows that cry, and He does not despise it.

There is a profound truth woven through Scripture: God desires your peace. Not a shallow calm that ignores the trouble, but a deep, enduring peace that keeps your heart and mind, even when the storm still rages around you. Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” Not as the world gives, but a peace that passes understanding. This peace is not the absence of struggle; it is the presence of God in the midst of it.

The first and most necessary thing is peace with God. That has been made for you and your son through the blood of Christ. That war is over. His sins are forgiven, and the barrier is gone. But many who have peace with God do not yet know the peace of God, that conscious, guarding, keeping peace that calms the inner turmoil. How does that peace come? The old prophet gave the key: God will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on Him. Not because the circumstances magically change, but because trust is fixed on the One who never changes. When your thoughts are anchored in who God is, in His faithfulness and power, the chaos around you loses its grip on your heart. You know He will take care of it.

I hear in your words a battle for your son’s mind and emotions. You are asking God to remove PTSD memories, confusion, anxiety, negative habits, and word curses. You are standing on the promise that no weapon formed against him shall prosper. Those weapons are real, but the shield of faith extinguishes every flaming arrow. You are not helpless. As you keep bringing your son to Jesus, as you keep your own mind stayed on Him, His peace will garrison your heart. That same peace can settle over your son, not because you force it, but because you entrust him entirely to the One who loves him more than you do.

I notice you are asking for certain habits to be removed instantly, and you are also thanking God for gradual improvements. In the Gospels we see Jesus healing in an instant sometimes, and at other times step by step, like the man who first saw men as trees walking before seeing clearly. Any process of true healing, whether sudden or gradual, is divine. The God who created the body and mind knows how to restore them. If healing unfolds over weeks or months, it is no less a miracle. So do not despise the small steps you are already witnessing. He is at work, even in the night you are asking for right now. Every peaceful meal, every calm response, is a mercy from Him.

You have asked God to soothe your son, to wrap him in His presence, to silence the torment. Know this: God’s thoughts toward him are thoughts of peace, not of evil, to give him a future and a hope. He is not distant or indifferent. When your son is confused or agitated, God is present. When he struggles to express himself, the Spirit helps in those wordless groanings. You do not have to manufacture the peace; you simply receive it and model it. As you rest in Christ, your son senses that calm.

And remember, grace always comes before peace. You see it over and over in the New Testament: “Grace and peace to you.” The more you understand the sheer, unmerited favor of God toward you and your son, His grace, the more His peace will rule in your heart. You cannot earn it by perfect prayers. It is a gift. So when the setback comes, don’t let the enemy whisper that God has failed. Instead, keep your eyes on Jesus. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. His healing power has not diminished. His blood has already cleansed. His angels are already assigned.

So tonight, picture your son as already held. Speak over him what God’s Word says: that by His stripes he is healed, that the Lord will never leave him or forsake him. Ask for the peace that Jesus gives to descend on every room, every meal, every car ride. Ask for wisdom for the caregivers, for patience for yourself, for a shield of protection around your home. Then rest. Not because the battle is over in this moment, but because the victory is certain. The God who has kept him seizure-free is the same God who will carry him through the confusion and fear. He will replace rigid habits with healthy ones, just as surely as He brings the morning after a long night.

I join my faith with yours. I pray that tonight your son will sleep deeply and wake with less agitation, that his mind will be cleared of tormenting memories, and that your entire household will experience that sweet peace that only Christ can give. May he sense the loving arms of Jesus soothing him when you are not in the room. May you be strengthened with grace to keep trusting, keep thanking, and keep your mind stayed on Him. Peace be to you, to your son, and to all who enter your home.
 

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