Moving Mountains through Truth, Facts, and the Faith of a Child

Laworellen

Humble Prayer Partner
Heavenly Father, I come before You with gratitude for the strength, clarity, and faith You have restored in me. Everything I am today began with the lessons You planted in my childhood. I thank You for the day You used my mother to teach me what faith in action truly looks like. When the bus drove past us and we were still far from the stop, she didn’t panic—she prayed with confidence. She said, “Lord, stop that bus. You know my son needs to get to school.” Right after she spoke, the traffic light turned red, the bus stopped, and we were able to get on. That moment taught me that faith doesn’t wait for mountains to move—faith speaks to them. I thank You for the day, at ### years old, when I walked into the middle of the street and told the wind to stop. I used the raw language I knew as a child, but I understood the authority behind it. When the wind stopped instantly, I learned that even a child can speak with the confidence You give. Father, You also showed me why that mindset went silent for a time. In ###, when my legs failed me for the first time, pain and survival pushed my faith into the background. I didn’t lose the memories—I lost the connection to the power behind them. For years, I forgot how to command my body the way I used to. I forgot how to speak healing over myself. I forgot how to move mountains. But You brought me back. You led me to Matthew 17:20—“If you have faith as small as a mustard seed… you can say to this mountain, ‘Move,’ and it will move.” That verse unlocked the part of me I thought was gone forever. It reminded me of who I used to be—and who I still am. Yesterday, when my body tried to act up again, I spoke to it the way I used to. I commanded it to behave—even switching to Spanish—and for the first time since late ###, I walked normally again. Thank You for that moment of restoration. Father, You also guided me to the section in MyChart I had never found before. Through it, You revealed truth I had felt for decades—that I was misunderstood, treated as if my mind was broken, when in reality I simply process information differently. You showed me that my slow speech is not weakness; it is the way my brain retrieves information. And You reminded me that the gifts You gave me—pattern recognition, logic, and engineering-style troubleshooting—are still alive in me. And Father, I want to speak to You in the way You created me to speak—the same way Job spoke to You. All my life, people told me my natural, direct way of talking to You was wrong. They told me to change, to soften my voice, to hide my honesty. But You made me this way. You heard me clearly as a child, and my words reached You perfectly until ###. That is when the brain fog hit me, the connection went silent, and my brain changed. But because You answered me back then, I know my way of talking worked, and it was never wrong. My physical condition clouded my clarity for years, but now that You have restored my mind, I see the truth. Now, Lord, I place my next steps in Your hands. I am gathering all the evidence of how I was treated—not out of anger, but out of responsibility. I am organizing this documentation to present to the right agency, guided by Your wisdom, so that what happened to me does not happen to anyone else. I am not seeking violence or revenge. My fight is done strictly through truth, facts, and accountability. You know my situation, Father. You know that without the medication I need, my body cannot function. I speak plainly because I think in cause and effect—not because I desire harm, but because I understand physical consequences. You know I have fought hard to stay alive. If I were someone who wanted to give up, I would not be gathering evidence, seeking help, and pushing forward. So I ask You to guide me in these next two days. If the last place I can turn to for help fails me, give me the strength to bring everything to light—not for destruction, but for protection. If my testimony can prevent even one person from suffering what I did, then let it serve Your purpose. Take the wheel, Father. Thank You for never leaving my side, for restoring my mindset, and for preparing me for what comes next. In Jesus’ name, Amen. I used AI to help me organize and structure what I wanted to say, as I felt I would be misunderstood since my brain struggles to express itself.
 
We hear your powerful testimony of faith, restoration, and the miraculous ways God has moved in your life from childhood to now. Your gratitude for His intervention and your boldness in speaking to mountains, whether wind, pain, or injustice, reflects the authority we have in Christ. The moment your mother prayed and the bus stopped, the time you commanded the wind as a child, and the recent healing of your body all testify to the truth of Mark 11:23-24: "For most certainly I tell you, whoever may tell this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ and doesn’t doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is happening; he shall have whatever he says. Therefore I tell you, all things whatever you pray and ask for, believe that you have received them, and you shall have them."

Yet we must gently address a concern in your prayer. While you speak of faith, truth, and restoration, you did not explicitly acknowledge the source of this authority, the name of Jesus Christ. There is no other name under heaven by which we are saved (Acts 4:12) or through which we access the Father (John 14:6). Even the faith you exercise is a gift from Him (Ephesians 2:8-9). We urge you to always lift up the name of Jesus in prayer, for it is only by His blood and resurrection that we have boldness to approach God’s throne (Hebrews 4:16).

We also sense a spirit of bitterness or unresolved anger in your words about how you were treated. While your pain is valid, Scripture warns us in Hebrews 12:15: "Looking carefully lest there be any man who falls short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and many be defiled by it." Your desire for accountability is righteous, but we pray it remains rooted in love and justice, not vengeance. Romans 12:19 reminds us, "Don’t seek revenge yourselves, beloved, but give place to God’s wrath. For it is written, ‘Vengeance belongs to me; I will repay, says the Lord.’" Trust God to be your defender as you seek truth.

Now, let us pray with you:

Heavenly Father, we thank You for this brother’s unwavering faith and the miracles You’ve performed in his life. We praise You for restoring his mind, his body, and his confidence in Your power. Lord, we ask that You continue to guide him as he gathers evidence and seeks justice. Give him wisdom to discern the right path, courage to speak truth in love, and peace that surpasses understanding as he waits on You. We rebuke any spirit of bitterness or unforgiveness and declare that his heart remains soft toward You. Father, we also ask that You protect him from discouragement. If the systems meant to help fail him, remind him that You are his ultimate provider and defender. Use his testimony to bring glory to Your name and healing to others. We pray all this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the Author and Perfecter of our faith. Amen.

We encourage you to keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, the founder and perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2). As you move forward, remember that your battle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces (Ephesians 6:12). Clothe yourself in the full armor of God, truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God, so you may stand firm. Your story is a testament to God’s faithfulness, and we believe He will use it for His glory. Keep speaking to those mountains!
 
We read your testimony with gratitude, for the childhood moments when faith became real to you, for the way God is restoring that clarity and boldness now, and for how you are choosing to use what you've endured for the protection of others. That takes a kind of courage that doesn't come from anger; it comes from a heart that has been steadied by God.

What you're doing next matters, and we want to stand with you in it. Gathering documentation and presenting it, not for revenge but for accountability, aligns with something deeply biblical. When Zacchaeus came to Jesus, his first response was to make things right, not just privately, but practically and publicly. He was a man of systems and records, and his restitution became evidence of his transformed heart. Your careful organizing can do the same: it can become a testimony that serves truth and shields people who would otherwise be vulnerable.

One practical thing that may help as you move forward: before you submit anything, ask God to help you review it with the same directness you've always used with Him, but also ask one trusted, level-headed person to look it over with you. Someone who can help you be heard clearly and can confirm that your tone lands the way you intend. This isn't about hiding your voice; it's about making sure it reaches the right ears without interference.

Heavenly Father, thank You for restoring not just this man's mind and body but his sense of who he is before You. You made him direct, logical, and persistent, and those gifts are from Your hand. Now, as he prepares to present what he has gathered, give him wisdom about what to say and when to say it. Open the right doors, give him favor with the right people, and guard his heart from despair if the process moves slowly. Above all, continue the healing You've already begun. In Jesus' name, Amen.
 
Faith that speaks to mountains is faith that has first heard the voice of God. You have not stumbled upon a new thing, but have returned to the ancient simplicity of leaning your whole weight upon the truth. As the old preachers called it, recumbency on the truth. Your mother stopped that bus not by a formula, but by taking hold of the promise as hers and resting her cause upon it. When you, as a child, told the wind to cease, you were exercising the very hearing of faith: you had heard of God’s power, you believed it true, and you ventured your small vessel upon it. He has given you again that same hearing. Your mind, which processes slowly and directly, is not a defect to be hidden but a faculty tuned for this very recumbency. Christ Himself taught that the least faith, faith as a grain of mustard seed, can do wonders, not because it is great, but because it rests upon a great Christ. The weakest faith is real faith, born from above, and your restoration to walking normally again is but one leaf from the healing tree.

Yet the deeper healing lies in the conjunction the prophet beheld: pardon and healing placed side by side. You cried out about your body, and the Lord answered plainly. But hear what He said to the paralyzed man who came by faith: “Man, your sins are forgiven you.” He saw their faith, and He dealt with the root before the fruit. Even when your body acted up again after those long silent years, what voice did you raise? It was the voice of command born from the certainty that Christ’s power is present. This is well. But remember that the same lips that commanded your body must likewise rest entirely upon Christ’s finished work for your standing with God. The brain fog, the silence, the deadening weight of that season, He permits such times so that we learn the difference between faith in our clarity and faith in Him. You say you forgot how to command. Perhaps you are now learning that forgiveness is the foundation of all commanding faith. It is better to be paralyzed and have faith in Him than to walk upright with no faith at all. Your present clarity is not merely a restoration of your engineering mind; it is the return of the Sun of Righteousness with healing in His wings.

Regarding your gathering of evidence and your pursuit of accountability, take heed to the shield you bear. Faith guards the head against error and the heart against malice. You say your fight is through truth and facts, not revenge, and I commend you. But test your motive as a goldsmith tests gold. If you hold the truth in one hand and a secret satisfaction that the wrongdoers will now feel a portion of your pain, your shield has a joint where the dart can pierce. The faith that saves is inseparable from repentance, a repentance that thinks lightly neither of your own past sin nor of the duty to forgive as you have been forgiven. You were mistreated, misunderstood, dismissed as broken. Christ was all that and more. He refused to call down legions of angels not because He lacked the evidence of injustice, but because He trusted His cause to the One who judges righteously. Lay your organized documentation before the Lord first. If He bids you send it, then go with a heart cleansed from the fear of man and from the gall of bitterness. The purpose of bringing it to light must be the protection of others, as you say, but also the honor of His name, whose truth must shine without the smoke of smoldering wrath.

You speak plainly because you think in cause and effect, and you have fought hard to stay alive. This too is faith, the shield of faith quenches the fiery darts of despair, of confusion, even of the wicked systems of men. But the highest faith is not merely to command the body to behave or to marshal facts. It is to hear the Lord say, “Your sins are forgiven,” and to walk out of that room of paralysis into a life where death itself is swallowed up in victory. The healing leaves of the tree are for you: the little things about Christ, a redirected traffic light, a child’s bold word, a MyChart revelation, a bilingual command to pain, these are leaves full of virtue. But do not forget to eat the fruit. Sweet communion with Him, resting in His righteousness, will change your lifeblood and make your nature other than it was. Take the next two days not as a deadline for an agency’s reply, but as a season to lean your whole weight on Him, whether the door opens or remains shut. If your testimony prevents even one person from suffering, let it serve His purpose. But see to it that your own soul is, above all, healed by the hand that was pierced for you.
 
May God in Jesus' name answer your prayer request according to God's perfect love, wisdom, will, timing, grace, and mercy. God is so in love with you. Be Encouraged!

Psalm 37:4: Delight yourself in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Matthew 6:33: But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.


🙏Prayer Focus: God, Thank You for loving me. Thank You for loving me, Jesus. God, I ask You in Jesus’ name please bless me with everything that I stand in need of and everything You want me to have. God bless me to prosper, walk in excellent health, and never stop growing in the love, grace, wisdom, and knowledge of Christ Jesus. God bless me to know You in truth, fall in love with You with all my heart, mind, soul, body, and strength and never fall out of love with You. God, bless me to have an ever growing closer stronger, more intimate relationship with You. Bless me with the love, desire, strength, and the spirit of obedience to always delight myself in You, seek first Your kingdom, Your righteousness, and to always respect and obey You. Bless me to know You, so that I can trust You with all my heart, acknowledge You in all my ways, and lean not to my own understanding. Bless me with knowledge, wisdom, and understanding in all You have called me to do.

God heal me in every area of my life. Deliver and cleanse me of everything in my life that doesn't honor You. Transform and renew my mind. Bless me with love, power, and a sound mind. Let the mind that is in Christ Jesus be in me. Bless me to have and operate with a God-conscious-solution-focused-heart-mind-spirit-and-attitude. Bless me to have a God Kingdom Culture Mentality. God be with me as a mighty warrior. Let no weapon formed against me prosper. Protect me from all the plans of my enemies and the plans of the enemy of my soul. God, all that I have asked of You, in this prayer, please do the same for the writer of the prayer, all those who love and care about me, and all those I love and care about. God, please forever honor this prayer over each of our lives. God Thank You. Amen, so be it by faith, and by faith, it is so
. Prayer written by The Encourager-Prayer Warrior-Board Certified Professional Christian Life Coach. www.theencourager.net

Heal Me Lord Jesus Spirit, Soul, And Body

 
The childlike faith that spoke to the wind and saw the bus halt, that same faith is the mustard seed which now commands your own body to obey. Do not let this slip from your grasp, nor think that the cloud of pain and the slowness of speech were proof of God’s withdrawal. Did not the Apostle say that the weaker parts are the more necessary, and to them we give greater honor? Even the mind that retrieves its thoughts like an engineer unfolding a plan, and the tongue that forms words with labor, these are not broken pieces but the very instruments through which truth gains entrance. For truth needs a candid soul; and where candor is, truth easily masters it. The sun does not avoid the clear eye, though it be small and weary. So your pattern-recognition, your cause-and-effect reasoning, your directness with God, these are gifts. They are not wrong because men told you to soften your voice. The prophets spoke bluntly, and Job cried out without varnish, and the Lord answered him, not with scorn, but out of the whirlwind.

Yet beware of leaning on the gathering of evidence as if it were your salvation. You say you seek no revenge, only protection; this is good, but the heart is a deep abyss. Lay every document, every memory of mistreatment, before the judgment seat of God before you lay them before any agency of man. For if after receiving the knowledge of the truth, after tasting restoration and walking again, you let the gall of resentment return, you sin willfully against the light that has shone upon you. The Lord’s own blood was foreordained for your redemption; will you, who have been cleansed, drink again the vinegar of accusation without mercy? Speak truth, yes, but speak it with the same directness you use with God, and let the result be His. He willed that all be saved and come to knowledge of the truth; your testimony may indeed be a means, but not by force of evidence, rather by the force of an honest life. The world’s courts often love darkness, but the truth proclaimed even by enemies became the salvation of the world when Christ was bound.

In these two days, do not bind yourself to outcomes. If the last place fails, it fails only to show that the Lord Himself is the mountain-mover, not the system of men. Your prayer to stop the bus was answered in a red light; your command to your legs was answered with stability. Now trust that the same voice will clear the path deeper still. Pray, then, with that raw, unfiltered cry of childhood, but also listen: for faith comes by hearing, hearing by the word of God. And that word does not promise a smooth road, but a presence in the fire. The Potter knows the clay; do not demand reasons according to your own reasoning. If He opens a door, walk through it and leave the mark of mercy. If He closes it, be still and know that His justice is deeper than the pit of human error.

As for the help of the machine to order your words, do not be ashamed. The body has many members, and the hand does not say to the eye, “I have no need of you.” If an instrument can weave your tangled thoughts into a cord that others can grasp, it is no more a shame than Paul dictating to a scribe. Only see that the heart remains your own, and the flame of faith is not buried under the ordering. Come, then, to the assembly of the faithful, hear the word again and again, for even what you know will strike deeper when heard anew. And as you have been edified, build up others: not by a polished testimony only, but by the life that walks in weakness and yet is strong, for when you are weak, then you are strong.

Take the wheel, you say, and hand it to the Father. He has had it all along. Only see that your hands are empty when you offer the reins.
 
Your testimony carries a powerful thread. Faith that speaks to mountains, a child’s confidence that the wind hears the voice of God in you, and a mind that reasons in cause and effect, these are not flaws to be smoothed away. They are the way your Creator knit you. When others told you to soften your voice, to hide your honesty before the Lord, they misunderstood the raw, direct communion you were given. Job spoke that way. The psalmists did too. So speak to God as He made you; He has never been confused by your words.

The years when your body failed and your mind clouded over were not a sign that your faith had run dry. Think of the apostle in the wilderness for years, not conferring with flesh, but being taught in solitude before his public work began. God often strips away what we rely on, even a familiar sense of our own strength, to teach us deeper truths that cannot be learned any other way. You did not lose the connection; it was being refined. Now that clarity has returned, you see that your mind retrieves truth differently, not brokenly. Pattern recognition, logic, troubleshooting, these are gifts He meant for you to use.

When you commanded your body and walked again, you were not leaning on an experience alone as your foundation. You were acting on the word Jesus gave: that faith like a mustard seed speaks to mountains. Experience confirms what the truth already declares, but it is never the final authority. Scripture remains the anchor. You returned to Matthew 17:20, and the Spirit of truth unlocked what pain had buried. That is how the Spirit works, He takes what is Christ’s and makes it alive in us.

The evidence you are gathering, the documentation and cause-and-effect reasoning, can be a righteous pursuit. Our whole system of establishing facts rests on the testimony of truthful witnesses. But there is a difference between using truth to protect others and letting a thirst for vindication fester. You have said clearly: you do not seek violence or revenge. That is wisdom. Walk forward strictly with truth, facts, and accountability, and leave the ultimate outcome to the One who judges rightly. He knows what was done to you, and He knows your heart in this. No human agent or agency can ever fully undo the past, but God can bring protection and light through your testimony.

So in these next days, do nothing independently of His direction. Men of prayer do not move until they have sought counsel. Ask for practical wisdom, what to bring to light, when to speak, and when to remain silent. Sometimes God uses what looks like a dead end to position us where He wants us, much as He used a prison cell to bring words of life to nations. If the last door closes, He may be opening a different kind of testimony.

You were never less than you thought you were when you were a child speaking to the wind. The faith that gave you confidence then is the same faith that now enables you to gather facts without hatred, to speak plainly with a sound mind, and to trust the One who raised Jesus from the dead. He has already given assurance. Rest in that.
 

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