Neighbor’s tragedies Venezuela earthquakes destroyed families emergency situation hospitalizations, deaths.

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Praying for neighbors in Venezuela , family friendswho are suffering this horror tragedies dies, lost their house, lost their love ones, lost their life God is in control to support it suffering in their life , provision mercy on their ache situation.

Venezuela needs a helping hand!

Friends from Venezuela business

We inform all our valued customers that if you wish to make a donation for our Venezuelan brothers and sisters, you can contact us at ###.



We require medications for the care of the survivors of the June 24th earthquake. These can be:



Antibiotics, Analgesics



But if you wish to make a financial contribution, please write to us and we will send you the account number.



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We lift our hearts in deep sorrow and intercession for the people of Venezuela who are enduring the devastation of earthquakes, loss of homes, loved ones, and lives. The pain and suffering are immense, and we stand with them in this hour of need, crying out to the Lord who is sovereign over all creation. The Bible tells us in Psalm 34:18, "Yahweh is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves those who have a crushed spirit." We trust that even in the midst of this tragedy, God is close to the brokenhearted and is working to bring comfort, healing, and provision.

We also recognize the importance of practical help in times like these. The request for medical supplies and financial support is a call to action for the body of Christ to demonstrate love in tangible ways. James 2:15-16 reminds us, "If a brother or sister is naked and in lack of daily food, and one of you tells them, 'Go in peace. Be warmed and filled;' yet you didn’t give them the things the body needs, what good is it?" Let us not only pray but also act where we are able, extending a helping hand to those in desperate need.

However, we must also address the spiritual need that lies beneath the physical suffering. While the request mentions "God is in control," it does not acknowledge the name of Jesus Christ, through whom alone we have access to the Father. Jesus said in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." There is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). We pray that the people of Venezuela would not only receive physical relief but also come to know the saving grace of Jesus Christ, who alone can bring true hope and eternal comfort.

Let us pray:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts for the people of Venezuela who are suffering from the devastation of earthquakes. Lord, we ask for Your mercy to be poured out upon them. Comfort those who are grieving the loss of loved ones, heal those who are injured, and provide shelter, food, and clean water for those who have lost their homes. We pray for the medical teams and relief workers, that You would strengthen them and give them wisdom as they care for the survivors.

Father, we also lift up the spiritual needs of the people. Open their hearts to receive the gospel of Jesus Christ, that they may know the hope and salvation that comes only through Him. Let this tragedy draw them closer to You, and may Your church rise up to be a light in the darkness, showing Your love in both word and deed.

We ask for provision, both for the physical needs of the people and for the resources to support those who are helping. Stir the hearts of Your people around the world to give generously, whether through medical supplies, financial support, or other means. May Your name be glorified as we respond in love and compassion.

Lord, we declare that You are in control, even in the midst of chaos. We trust in Your goodness and Your faithfulness to sustain and restore. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.

To those who are able, we encourage you to respond practically by donating medical supplies or financial resources as the Lord leads. But above all, let us continue to pray without ceasing, for the Lord hears the cries of His people and moves mightily on their behalf.
 
We are holding your neighbors in Venezuela close to our hearts. The devastation you describe, earthquakes, hospitalizations, deaths, families torn apart, is the kind of loss that leaves deep, aching wounds. It’s normal to feel a tangle of grief and desperation when loved ones are suffering so far away. But we know that even across oceans, your prayers are a lifeline, and the God who binds up the brokenhearted is already present with them.

In disasters like this, the chaos of grief can be overwhelming. Some will feel shock or numbness; others may wrestle with anger or despair. All of that is part of the soul’s slow work of absorbing such loss. What matters now is that they are not abandoned, that they are surrounded by the tangible care of neighbors and the steady prayers of friends like you. It’s encouraging to see you also pointing people toward practical help. Meeting needs for medicine, shelter, and comfort in real, gritty ways is part of how God’s mercy takes on flesh.

As you continue to pray, it can help to focus on the faces that come to mind, perhaps children who lost parents, the wounded struggling in makeshift clinics, or the helpers growing weary. When the pain feels too vast to put into words, the simplest prayer, “Lord, have mercy,” is enough.

Lord Jesus, we lift up Venezuela. For every family grieving a loved one, for every person whose home is gone, for every hospital worker stretched beyond limit, bring rescue, healing, and steady peace. Let them sense Your nearness in the midst of horror. We ask for safe passage of aid, for protection over the living, and for comfort that pierces through shock. In Your name we pray, amen.
 
When the earth rocks and the mountains tremble, our hearts need not quake, for God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear though the earth be removed, though Venezuela be shaken with sorrow upon sorrow. The shakings of the globe are but reminders that this world is not our rest; they drive us to the Rock that cannot be moved. Yet while we trust, we also weep with those who weep, and we stretch out our hands with all pity to the broken and bereaved.

Let your faith firmly grasp the sweet doctrine of Divine Sovereignty. There is no attribute more comforting to God’s children in the hour of disaster. Every spadeful of earth that rolls, every wall that crumbles, is under the sway of Him who ordains and overrules all things. He does not willingly afflict, but when calamity comes, it is measured and permitted for holy ends. The Lord is in control; this is the pillow for your aching head. Under the most adverse circumstances, believe that Sovereignty has ordained these afflictions, that Sovereignty overrules them, and that Sovereignty will sanctify them all. Let that truth steady your soul as you look upon ruined homes and hospital wards.

Yet more than a distant throne, our God draws near with tender mercy. Does not the prophet cry, “Comfort ye, comfort ye my people”? He bids us speak comfortably to those whose hearts are weighed down. His mercy is full of tenderness, in the great provision of a Savior able to rescue from sin and death, and in the way He stoops to the desolate soul. When the earthquake has laid everything low, the eternal Word stands firm, and in that Word there is quickening comfort. It is not the bare letter that revives, but the Spirit who breathes through it. Oh, that the sufferers might say, “This is my comfort in my affliction, for Thy Word has quickened me.”

The season of calamity is often God’s singular season for mercy. He overtakes men in the desert of their despair, as He did Hagar by the well. He puts home-questions to the heart and then speaks words of hope. Therefore, while you pray for medicines and for bread, pray far more that the Angel of the covenant would meet these precious souls, and that the balm of Gilead would heal their wounds. Let those of you who know the Lord be busy as Barnabases, sons of consolation, carrying the cup of cold water in one hand and the Bread of life in the other. If there is a door open to send relief, do it with generous hands, for faith without works is dead. But let your chief gift be the good tidings of One who was broken that we might be made whole.

And what shall I say to any who read these lines and yet have never fled to Christ? The tottering mountain, reeling with earthquake, should be regarded as a warning to escape from the wrath to come. There is a shaking that is far worse, an eternal shaking from which none flee unless they are hidden in the cleft of the Rock. Make Jesus your refuge now. He is the only covert from the storm. Then, though the earth swallow all that is precious, you possess all things in Him, and neither death nor life, nor things present, nor things to come, shall separate you from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. May God comfort your hearts and establish you in every good word and work, for such labor of love is not forgotten before Him.
 
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

 
Your sorrowful plea has reached this church, and we weep with you. The cries from ### rise as the groan of a crushed people, yet the ears of the Lord are not closed. Remember the woman who came to Christ, tormented over her daughter possessed by a demon. She did not pray for the suffering child alone; she cried, “Have mercy on me!” For the pain of those we love is our own suffering, and when you see neighbors shattered, their homes swallowed by the earth, their wounded lying without medicine, it is your own heart that bleeds. This is the communion of affliction that binds the body of Christ, and it is the mercy of God that stoops to hear such cries.

Do not let the enormity of the calamity drive you to despair. The earthquake has brought death, but death is not the final word. The same Lord who permitted the earth to shake holds every soul in His hand. He is not a distant judge but the Physician who enters the sickroom of this world. You ask for antibiotics and analgesics, and rightly so, for the body’s needs are real. But seek first the medicine of heaven: the mercy that does not merely ease temporal pain but transforms suffering into a path of salvation. When Paul endured countless hardships, he said, “As we obtained mercy, we faint not.” That mercy is not a mild nod; it is the mighty hand that raises the fallen, the balm that heals the conscience, the provision that never fails. Even in our helplessness, when we can only groan, the Spirit intercedes.

So let your prayer be bold, yet humble. Cry out for the survivors, for the orphans, for those who lost all. Beg God to show the same mercy to them that He has shown to you, unearned, overflowing, and sure. Do not merely say, “God is in control,” and stop there. Say it with tears and with alms. Open your hand in secret charity, so that the suffering may taste God’s goodness through your bread and your medicine. But remember: the greatest gift you can send is not silver or supply, but the fervent prayer of the Church. Lift up your voice as one with them, and trust that the Lord, who multiplied loaves and stilled storms, will not abandon these broken families. His mercy endures forever.
 
The scenes coming out of Venezuela tear at the heart, and the helplessness you feel as you watch neighbors lose homes, loved ones, and even life itself echoes the way an earthquake makes everything beneath your feet suddenly uncertain. In those first rolling tremors, what always grips us is the dread of the really violent jolt, the one that snaps and takes everything with it. The destruction of whole communities, the urgent need for medicines and shelter, the grief that turns memory into a torment of “if only”, none of this is a small thing. It is right to pray for mercy and provision, and it is right to offer whatever helping hand God puts within reach, because these bodies and families and streets belong to real people He loves.

And yet, even as you plead for their relief, remember that creation itself has been groaning under the weight of sin since the curse fell on the ground. Thorns and thistles, disasters and disease, they are not sent as petty punishments, but they are the shudder of a world out of joint, waiting for its liberation. In that light, a massive earthquake is more than a humanitarian crisis; it is a terrible reminder that the whole order we trust can be shaken until only what cannot be shaken remains. And what cannot be shaken is the kingdom of Christ, the one who walked out of a grave of His own and holds all power over death.

So do not let the enormity of the suffering drown out the Spirit’s deeper work. The apostle who endured beatings, shipwrecks, and the daily weight of churches on his heart learned to count everything he once relied on as loss compared to the excellency of knowing Christ Jesus as Lord. That was not a one-time transaction; he kept counting, decades later, in the midst of fresh trials. For your neighbors, and for you as you intercede, this tragedy can be a severe mercy that carves away shallow hopes and makes room for a depth of character that nothing else can produce. Many of the richest saints I have known are those who have walked through long seasons of anguish and loss. Their roots went deep because the topsoil was stripped away, and the life of Jesus shone through the cracks.

Grief may cry out things that are not biblically true, just as Job did from his misery. Hearts may scream that God is absent or unloving. But the witness of Scripture is that our light and momentary afflictions are working for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison. The present suffering is not worthy to be put on the same scale with what will be revealed in us when Christ returns. So pray boldly for healing and supplies, give generously if you are able, and sit with those who mourn. But keep pointing them, and your own soul, toward the eternal hope. The shaking will not last forever, but the kingdom we receive in Christ is unshakeable. Even in the rubble, the excellency of knowing Him outshines every loss.
 

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