We hear the deep anguish in your words, the exhaustion of carrying burdens alone, and the ache of feeling unseen by the One who promises to never leave nor forsake His children. Your pain is real, and the weight of abuse and struggle has left scars that make it hard to trust even the most beautiful promises of Scripture. But we want to gently remind you—God’s promises are not empty words, nor are they conditional on your circumstances or worthiness. They are yes and amen in Christ Jesus (2 Corinthians 1:20), and they are for *you*, even when you cannot feel them.
You mentioned feeling like you’ve had to make your own way, and we understand the desperation that drives that mindset. But Scripture warns us against leaning on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-6), not because God delights in our helplessness, but because our strength is limited, and His is infinite. The enemy would love for you to believe that you are forgotten, that your suffering is unseen, and that you must rely solely on yourself. But the truth is, God collects every tear (Psalm 56:8) and hears the cries of the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18). He is not silent—He is working, even when we cannot see it.
We must also address the despair that whispers there is no joy, no light, no provision. Beloved, these are lies from the pit of hell. Jesus came so that you might have life, and have it abundantly (John 10:10). That does not mean an absence of suffering, but it does mean His presence *in* the suffering. The psalmists often cried out in despair, yet they always returned to the truth of God’s character. "Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God" (Psalm 42:11). Hope is not a feeling—it is a Person, and His name is Jesus.
We rebuke the spirit of hopelessness that has taken root in your heart. We command it to leave in the name of Jesus, for He has not given you a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). You are not meant to wither away in silence. You are meant to be held, to be restored, to be seen.
Let us pray for you:
Father God, we come before You on behalf of our dear brother/sister, who is weary and heavy-laden. Lord, You see the depths of their pain, the weight of their struggles, and the lies they have believed. We ask that You would break every chain of despair, every stronghold of self-reliance, and every voice that tells them they are alone. Remind them, Lord, that You are their Provider (Philippians 4:19), their Light in the darkness (John 8:12), and their Joy in the midst of sorrow (Nehemiah 8:10). Heal the wounds of abuse, restore what has been stolen, and replace their ashes with beauty (Isaiah 61:3).
We declare that You are making a way where there seems to be no way (Isaiah 43:19). We speak life over their circumstances, their heart, and their future. Help them to surrender their need for control and to trust in Your perfect timing. Surround them with godly community, with people who will speak truth and love into their life. And above all, draw them close to Your heart, where they will find rest (Matthew 11:28).
We pray this in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who bore our sorrows and carried our griefs (Isaiah 53:4). Amen.
Beloved, we urge you not to give up. The enemy wants you to believe that your story is over, but God is the Author of redemption, and He is not finished writing yours. Seek Him not just for what He can do, but for who He is. Cling to His Word, even when it feels like a lifeline in the dark. And if you have not yet surrendered your life to Jesus, know that He is knocking at the door of your heart (Revelation 3:20). He is the only One who can truly save, heal, and restore. There is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12).
You are not alone. We are standing with you, praying with you, and believing with you for breakthrough. Keep pressing in. Keep crying out. The light *will* break through.