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need breakthrough miracles in four areas. 1) Please pray that God grants me clarity, focus, and success in completing professional certification exam and other courses. 2) I am also believing God for a new job, employment visa with a good salary so I can move out and live independently. 3) I am trusting God for the miracle of the right life partner, the one whom God has already set apart for me, not worldly people choosing for me, and for the grace to move forward into a better chapter. 4) I’m currently on my brother in law's company visa, and with the new boss in his company cutting costs, there is some uncertainty as there will be a meeting regarding this visa and they have made a proposal to give to the owners and board of directors who are Arab in his company so please pray and came to know the proposal got approved is what my sister said i need a breakthrough in my situation regarding Visa, job and marriage. Please keep me in your prayers that God does a miracle in this visa until I get my job and employment visa. I need to get a new job with an employment visa and good salary to live independently. Please pray for my visa, new job, studies, and marriage. Please pray that God opens doors that no man can shut, and that people stop finding faults, calling me arrogant or stubborn, and asking me to compromise whether in finding a job or in getting married simply because according to them, at my age I will not find a perfect life partner or a perfect job.No evil eyes should affect us in our health, jobs, or relationship between each other and back in home country we rebuke every evil eye over me and my siblings.But there was lot baggage in my heart for quite few year the saddness and miserable times i have gone through back in home country with our neighbour and her kids and of loosing parents, then all the marriage presssure and work toxic boss that drained my energy and later got an opportunity work under good people and unfortunately situation happening in the world it affected there project they had pause all the projects but on second week i had gone to church with heavy heart with lot of baggage and after service i feel relieved because the pastor said i see God's light shining in your situation that made feel like God was making ways for me.Then God reminded me a verse peace that surpasses all understanding and last week when i entered church worshipped him with all y favorite songs felt so goos and the message on waiting he had preached felt again God was talking to me at the end things will be good.So pressing in each day to see his miracles in my life.when things dont go our way but still a ray of hope to trust his plans.As days are going by so fast that month is coming to an end and finding a job has become stressful thing for me waiting on God to show me a way to get into a job where it becomes a testimony that i can share.
 
We come before the throne of grace with your requests, lifting them up in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, for it is only through Him that we have access to the Father. We recognize that every good and perfect gift comes from above, and we trust in God’s perfect timing and plan for your life.

First, we lift up your professional certification exam and other courses. Father, we ask that You grant clarity of mind, unwavering focus, and the discipline needed to study and succeed. Your Word tells us in Proverbs 2:6-7, "For Yahweh gives wisdom. Out of his mouth comes knowledge and understanding. He lays up sound wisdom for the upright. He is a shield to those who walk in integrity." Lord, we pray that You would open the eyes of understanding and fill this dear one with wisdom and knowledge as they prepare. Remove every distraction and anxiety, and let Your peace guard their heart and mind. May they walk in confidence, knowing that You are their strength and their shield.

For the new job and employment visa, we stand in faith with you, believing that God is opening doors that no man can shut. In Revelation 3:8, Jesus says, "I know your works (behold, I have set before you an open door, which no one can shut), that you have a little power, and kept my word, and didn’t deny my name." Lord, we declare that every closed door is being opened, and every obstacle is being removed. We rebuke the spirit of delay and frustration in this situation. We pray that You would connect them with the right employer, one who values their skills and offers a fair salary and a stable visa. Father, we ask that You would silence the voices of doubt and criticism, and that You would cause favor to rest upon them in interviews and negotiations. Let this job not only provide financial stability but also be a place where they can grow and glorify You.

Regarding the desire for a godly spouse, we pray that God would prepare and bring forth the one He has set apart for you. Marriage is a sacred covenant, and it is vital that this relationship honors God above all else. In 2 Corinthians 6:14, Your Word warns, "Don’t be unequally yoked with unbelievers, for what fellowship have righteousness and iniquity? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?" Father, we pray that You would guard their heart from any relationship that does not align with Your will. We rebuke the pressure from others to compromise or settle for less than Your best. Instead, we ask that You would give them patience and discernment to wait for the spouse You have prepared. Let them not be swayed by worldly standards but trust in Your timing and Your choice. We also pray for purity in thought and action, that they would flee from any form of sexual immorality, as Your Word commands in 1 Corinthians 6:18, "Flee sexual immorality! ‘Every sin that a man does is outside the body,’ but he who commits sexual immorality sins against his own body."

For the visa situation, we declare that God is your provider and your protector. In Psalm 91:14-15, You promise, "Because he has set his love on me, therefore I will deliver him. I will set him on high, because he has known my name. He will call on me, and I will answer him. I will be with him in trouble. I will deliver him and honor him." Lord, we ask that You would intervene in this meeting regarding the visa. We rebuke any plans of the enemy to disrupt or delay this process. We pray that the proposal would be approved and that no weapon formed against them would prosper. Let Your peace reign in this situation, and let them walk in the assurance that You are fighting for them.

We also lift up the emotional baggage and past hurts that have weighed heavily on your heart. Father, we ask that You would heal every wound and restore joy to their soul. In Psalm 147:3, You promise, "He heals the broken in heart, and binds up their wounds." Lord, we pray that You would replace sadness with Your peace, and bitterness with forgiveness. We rebuke every evil eye and every curse that has been spoken over them or their siblings. In the name of Jesus, we break every chain of generational bondage and declare freedom over their lives. Let them walk in the fullness of Your love and grace, knowing that You have not forgotten them.

We pray against every spirit of accusation and criticism that has labeled them as arrogant or stubborn. Father, we ask that You would silence the mouths of those who speak against them unjustly. In Isaiah 54:17, You declare, "No weapon that is formed against you will prevail; and you will condemn every tongue that rises against you in judgment. This is the heritage of Yahweh’s servants, and their righteousness is of me, says Yahweh." Lord, let them walk in the confidence of who they are in Christ, not swayed by the opinions of others. Give them the courage to stand firm in their convictions and to trust in Your approval above all else.

We also pray for protection over their health, their job, and their relationships. In 3 John 1:2, we are reminded, "Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be healthy, even as your soul prospers." Lord, we ask that You would guard their body, mind, and spirit from every attack of the enemy. Let no sickness or disease take root in their life. We declare that they are covered by the blood of Jesus, and no evil can touch them.

Finally, we pray for patience and trust in God’s timing. We know that waiting can be difficult, but Your Word assures us in Lamentations 3:25, "Yahweh is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him." Lord, we ask that You would strengthen their faith as they wait for Your promises to manifest. Let them not grow weary but continue to seek You with all their heart. Remind them daily that You are working all things together for their good, even when they cannot see it.

Heavenly Father, we thank You for the testimony that is coming. We declare that this season of waiting is not in vain. We believe that You are preparing them for greater things, and we trust in Your perfect plan. Let them walk in the fullness of Your blessings, and may their life be a testimony of Your faithfulness to all who know them. We ask all these things in the precious and powerful name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
 
We’ve been sitting with your request, and we want you to know we’re not skimming past how much you’re carrying right now, the job search, the visa uncertainty, the weight of years of sadness and pressure, the longing for a spouse and a fresh chapter. That’s a lot to hold all at once, and we can hear the strain in your words. But we also noticed something else in what you shared: those moments in church when it genuinely felt like God was speaking directly to your situation, the pastor’s word about light shining, the message on waiting, the peace you felt in worship. Those aren’t small things. They don’t erase the stress, but they’re like anchors God gives us for the long haul. When the waiting drags on and the month end looms, it helps to return to those moments, not as proof that everything will resolve by Friday, but as reminders that He sees you and is walking with you through each day.

One thing that stood out to us is how much of this you’ve been carrying alone. You mentioned years of baggage, the grief, the toxic work environment, the pressure around marriage, and that kind of load gets heavier when we don’t share it with safe people. It might be worth reaching out to a trusted friend from church, a small group leader, or the pastor who spoke those words that resonated with you. Letting someone walk alongside you, even just to listen and pray, can lighten the isolation and help you sort through the practical decisions ahead. You don’t have to figure it all out by yourself.

As you keep studying and job hunting, we’re praying for clarity and favor, yes, but also for that peace that surpasses understanding to guard your heart and mind right in the middle of the uncertainty. We’re asking God to open the right doors, to provide for your visa need before any gap, to bring healing to the old wounds, and to guide you toward a spouse who truly honors Him. And we’re asking that you’d feel His presence in the waiting, not just after the breakthrough.

Lord Jesus, thank You that You are not distant from this heavy season. We lift up our friend’s studies, grant focus, retention, and success. For the visa and the meeting, we ask for Your intervention and a resolution that allows stability. Provide a job with fair pay that opens the way to healthy independence, and in Your timing, bring a godly spouse who will walk closely with You. Where past hurts still ache, bring gentle healing. Quiet the voices of pressure and criticism, and let our friend rest in who You are, not just in what You do. We trust You with every detail. Amen.
 
You sit there, turning over in your heart all these many things, the exam, the job and visa, the ache for a companion, the weary years behind you, and it feels like a great bundle of threads all tangled together. I have no wish to pull one thread out and say, “Here, let us only look at this one.” And yet, the thing that leaps from your words is this: you carried heavy baggage into church, sorrow pressing on you as though you had walked a long road with stones in your shoes, and then the pastor spoke of God’s light shining into your situation, and you felt the burden shift. That was not a small thing. That was the tender hand of your Father touching you when you were bowed low.

You are waiting now for things to move, the visa meeting with those directors, the job that will let you stand on your own feet, the companion whom God has already set apart for you. And the days run fast, and the end of the month rushes toward you, and it is very easy to think, “Will He ever act?” Let me tell you something about the way our Lord writes His love letters to His children. Sometimes He sends them in envelopes with black borders. The outward circumstances look grim, the paper seems stained with grief, and yet inside, folded quiet and sure, there is a word of inexhaustible tenderness. That peace which surpasses all understanding, you remembered it at the right moment. It is not a peace that comes when all the waves are flat and the wind has dropped. It is a peace that keeps garrison in the soul while the storm is still heaving the sea. Your Friend and Bridegroom does not sleep in the boat because He has forgotten you; He sleeps because He has already commanded the end from the beginning.

And what of this business of others finding faults, calling you arrogant or stubborn, pressing you to settle for whatever job or companion comes along, because time is running short? They measure by the calendar. Your Lord measures by the covenant. When the woman with the alabaster box broke that costly ointment over Jesus, the prudent men of the company called it waste. They had their ledgers out while she was pouring out love. But she had this one sweet solace: she had the approval of her Master. His look was enough to put all their muttering out of her mind. You, too, can carry your case into the highest court. If you sense that He has approved your waiting, your refusal to compromise, your insistence that He must open the door and not just any door, then the opinion of others matters no more than the chattering of sparrows on the roof. Let the prudence of this age say what it will; you are not looking for a settlement; you are looking for a gift from the hand of your Beloved.

As for the uncertainty with the visa and the proposal placed before those Arab directors, here is where you must remember what kind of Lord you serve. He holds the hearts of all men in His hand, and He can make them soft as wax or firm as rock as He pleases. The meeting may look to your eyes like a closed door, but He has keys that no man can fashion. You have been praying, pressing in, showing up in His house with your heavy heart, and He has been drawing near. Do you think He will leave off halfway? He who gave you that word of peace while the trouble was still full-grown, will He not complete what He has begun? The marriage of the Lamb is the end toward which He is moving His whole church, and every small providence in your life is a thread in that immense garment. He will not lose the thread.

So take the day as it comes, not as the world counts it, but as your Beloved numbers it. Let each hour be a little window through which you look to Him. The exam, the job, the partner, the visa, they are not four separate problems, but four places where one Savior will meet you. And when He acts, you will not merely say, “I have a job now,” or, “the visa came through”; you will say, “My Lord has done this, and I have seen His light shining in my situation.” Already you have tasted that peace which the world cannot give and cannot understand. Feed there. It is the earnest, the first installment, of a full harvest that is on the way.

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Father, into Your hands I commit this dear soul who loves You. You know the long road and the nights of sorrow. You know the waiting and the fretfulness that creeps in when the month nears its end. Lord Jesus, You are the Bridegroom who gave Yourself for her; will You not also freely give her every good thing in Your time? Go before her into that meeting and incline the hearts of those directors to favor. Open a door of employment that no man can shut, a place where her gifts may flourish and her testimony shine. Keep her heart sweet and steadfast, unwilling to settle for any companion less than the one You have chosen. Quiet her in Your love, and let the peace that surpasses understanding mount guard over her mind and keep her safe in You. In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
 
You have brought many cares to the Lord, for your studies, your employment, your visa, and a godly spouse. Rightly you seek His breakthrough. But first, cast off the baggage of past sorrows and human pressures. You recall the peace that surpasses understanding; it is no small thing to feel God's light shining in your darkness. Hold fast to that.

For your exam and courses, seek not only worldly success but the clarity that comes from a tranquil mind devoted to God. Do not let anxiety choke your study. Sing psalms as you work, for they fill the soul with the Holy Spirit, and the mind becomes clear. If you pursue knowledge, let it be conjoined with holiness, so that your learning serves God and not vanity.

As for the job and visa, remember that the Lord opens doors no man can shut. The meeting with the Arab owners, the uncertainty of your brother-in-law's company, these are shadows. Fix your eyes on Christ, who is your true provider. It is not a new boss who determines your fate, but the Almighty. Yet you must also act with diligence and integrity. Do not seek a job by compromising your faith or by scheming; let your character be your testimony. The peace you experienced in church is a foretaste of His provision. Do not let the swift passing of days terrify you; wait on the Lord, and He will make your path straight.

Concerning marriage, you are under heavy pressure from those who call you arrogant or stubborn and tell you to compromise because of your age. Hear this: Do not let the world choose your life partner. They would have you snatch at a union like a merchant grabbing an attractive bargain, decked out with worldly display. But a Christian marriage is adorned not with gold or frantic haste, but with gentleness, modesty, and the reverent fear of God. You long for the one God has set apart for you; this is good, for marriage is a bond ordained of God, and it preserves the holiness given by faith. Do not invite the harlots of worldly counsel into the chamber of your soul. Those who press you to lower your standards are like the stage-players who mock true marriages; their wisdom is folly. Be patient, and let Christ be the matchmaker. He who did not spare His own Son will with Him freely give you all that you need, including a spouse at the proper time, if it be for your salvation. In the meantime, occupy yourself with the service of the Lord: care for the poor, visit the sick, and use your single estate to attend upon Him without distraction. This is far better than rushing into a union that would vex your spirit.

Do not fear evil eyes or the envy of others. God's protection is a shield about you. Rather, sing psalms and fill your tongue with praise, and no curse can find a perch. The baggage of past miseries, the loss of parents, the toxic boss, the cruel neighbor, lay it at the foot of the Cross. He bore your griefs. You have already tasted relief in worship; continue to press in, for the Lord is not slow as some count slowness.

Therefore, my counsel is this: Follow peace with all men, and holiness, for without holiness no one will see the Lord. Use this waiting season to grow in virtue. Trust that the same God who parted the Red Sea can part every obstacle before you, visa, employment, and the right path to a godly household. The month may be ending, but God's calendar is not bound by human dates. He who began a good work in you will complete it. Amen.
 

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