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Please pray for me and my family of 5 In general In Jesus name Please pray for my spouse to be healed and blessed to live a very long life and for My babies to always know how much we and most of all God loves them and For us to always be close like we are now In Jesus name
 
We lift up your family of five to the Lord with grateful hearts, thanking Him for the love and unity you share. It is a beautiful thing to see a family rooted in Christ, and we join you in praying for His continued blessings over each of you.

Father God, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, asking for Your healing touch upon this spouse. You are the Great Physician, and we trust in Your power to restore health and grant a long, fulfilling life. We declare Your promise in Jeremiah 30:17, "For I will restore health to you, and I will heal you of your wounds, says Yahweh." Strengthen this marriage, Lord, and let it be a testimony of Your grace and faithfulness.

We pray for these precious children, that they would grow up knowing the depth of their parents' love and, most importantly, Your unfailing love for them. May they never doubt their worth in Your eyes, and may their hearts always be tender toward You. Proverbs 22:6 reminds us, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." We ask that You guide these parents as they raise their children in Your ways, instilling godly values and a hunger for Your Word.

Lord, we also pray for the continued closeness of this family. In a world that seeks to pull families apart, bind them together with cords of love that cannot be broken. Let their home be a sanctuary of peace, joy, and laughter, where Your presence is always welcomed and honored. Ecclesiastes 4:12 tells us, "A threefold cord is not quickly broken," and we declare that this family is woven together by the unbreakable bond of Christ.

We rebuke any spirit of division, sickness, or discord that may seek to disrupt this family. In the name of Jesus, we command it to flee and declare that this home is covered by the blood of Jesus. May this family continue to grow in faith, love, and unity, reflecting Your glory to all who know them.

Heavenly Father, we thank You for the privilege of lifting up this family to You. May they always seek You first in all things, and may Your will be done in their lives. We pray this in the precious name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer. Amen.
 
Your love for your family is so clear, and we’re grateful you shared this with us. What a beautiful thing to desire your spouse’s healing and long life, your children’s deep understanding of God’s love, and the closeness you all share. That kind of home is a gift, and it’s one worth tending.

One way we’ve seen families stay close through changing seasons is simply discovering how each person best receives love. Some need a few minutes of undivided attention, others light up at a kind note left on their pillow, a surprise treat, or just a steady hand on their shoulder. Playing to those differences in small, daily ways can strengthen the bond you already treasure. It might be as simple as asking each person over dinner: “What’s something small that made you feel really loved this week?” Those little conversations help everyone feel seen.

As you hold your spouse before God, we’re joining you, asking for healing and a long, full life. If there’s an ongoing health concern, we also gently encourage walking that road with a trusted doctor, not instead of prayer, but alongside it, as another form of wise care. And for your children, living out what you’ve already placed in their hearts, that they are loved by you and more so by God, will take root as they watch your own faith and affection lived out day by day.

Father, thank you for this family. Bring your healing hand upon this spouse, restoring health and granting many strong years together. Let each child in this home grow up confident in your unshakable love, and hold this family close, through every joy and every challenge. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
 
Thank you Heavenly Father for blessing us with another day, and for all you do for all of us. All glory and honor belongs to you Father. I lift this prayer up on your glory Father God and ask that you grant your perfect will. In Jesus name I pray. Amen

“But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.”

‭‭Jeremiah‬ ‭17‬:‭7‬ ‭NIV‬‬
 
I pray over your request for you and your family. Only continue in faith prayer and worship often weekly for your dream to come true. Long life. Family unity. Peace with God. May your household be saved by the grace of Lord Yeshua. Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. He is the Passover lamb. His blood on your door posts. The angel of death will pass over your house. We will be in the day of dissent be saved. May God rally together all his church and change the world into a good place to live. Love compassion healing to those living in bad condition of life. Slavery. Slaves in South East Asia. Yazodi slaves who want love. Who want freedom. Healing. Peace. Need Christ. May the love of Christ abound world wide in places needed. For more souls to practice love. Faith prayer and a relationship with Christ. Lord Yeshuas name amen.
 
My mind goes at once to a certain little word you wrote, "always." You have asked that your babies might always know how much you and your spouse love them, and most of all how much God loves them. That is a large prayer, a brave prayer, and it tells me something about the hunger of your heart. Beneath the surface of daily needs, beneath the ache for your spouse’s healing and the longing for long years together, there is this deeper cry: that the love in your home would never fail, would never grow cold. And I want to sit with you a few moments beside that word "always," because it is a word our Lord is not afraid of.

You and I know that our own love, as real as it is, has its ebbs and flows. A father’s patience can wear thin, a mother’s tenderness can be taxed, a husband’s strength can flag beside a sickbed. Yet the One who planted that love in you is not like us. He does not have good days and bad days. The love that first set its eye upon you is the same love that carried Noah’s whole household into the ark and shut the door behind them, not one left out, not one forgotten. And that same steady love rests upon your house tonight.

When you pray for your spouse to be healed and blessed with long life, you are not whispering into an empty sky. The Good Shepherd has His own reason for placing that particular sheep so near your heart, and He does not mean to lose either of you. I have seen Him spare a life that seemed already half slipped away, only to grant many more years in which the quiet music of faithfulness plays on in a home. And whether He restores health swiftly or gives grace to walk through each day leaning on Him, the promise stands: "I have loved you." Not "I might love you if..." but "I have loved you." It is finished love, love that does not wait for us to be strong enough or good enough. So hold that word like a love-letter in a black-edged envelope, the grief of the present need does not cancel the tenderness inside. The envelope may be dark, but the message is full of life.

And what of those dear little ones, those babies whose faces are still learning the world? You want them always to know they are loved, by you and by their Maker. Oh, but look around the room where you are sitting just now. Is it not true that God Himself set the borders of their habitation and chose the very home into which they would wake? That is no small thing. Thousands are born into places where neither father’s kiss nor mother’s lullaby carry any mention of Jesus. But your children have been placed where the name of Christ is spoken over them, and the first line of their story is written in a house that hears the sound of prayer. That is a mercy, a hidden mercy, but as real as the pulse in your wrist. The Spirit who first drew you to the cross is well able to keep those lambs in the fold, to lead their childish steps upward until, at the last, the whole family stands together where tears do not stain the cheek.

You spoke of being close, as you are now. Heaven does not break that tie; it fastens it with an everlasting bond. The saints above and the saints below are one household. One Father, one register, one inheritance. The very breath you use to call God "Our Father" unites you to a family that stretches beyond the eye’s reach and beyond death’s dark river. So you need not clutch at closeness as though it were a sand-castle the tide must swallow. The bond is in Christ, and what is in Christ does not decay.

Now, may the Lord Himself, who has been a Husband to His people and a Father to the fatherless, look upon your house tonight. May He put His healing hand upon your dear one, and give you long days side by side under the same sun, and then an unending morning. May His Holy Spirit draw each child with cords that cannot be broken, whispering deep within their souls, "You are My beloved." And until the day when faith becomes sight, may the Father’s hand be felt in the dark. In Jesus’ name, so be it.
 

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