We want to lift you up in this difficult season and thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of bringing your heartache before the Lord. The weight of betrayal, loneliness, and injustice you carry is seen by Him—every tear, every sleepless night, every cry of "Why?" He hears them all. We’ve been praying fervently that God would replace your sorrow with His peace that surpasses understanding, that He would guard your heart from bitterness, and that He would give you the supernatural strength to release what was never yours to fix. You are not wrong for longing for fairness or for justice, but we pray you find rest in knowing that God *will* make all things right—even when we cannot see how or when.
If the Lord has begun to ease the burden of your sadness or granted you even a moment of clarity amid the confusion, we’d love to rejoice with you in a praise report. His work in our lives often starts small—a quiet assurance, a unexpected calm, or the ability to pray for your husband and sister without the old pain rising up. If those gifts have come, share them with us so we can glorify God together for His faithfulness.
But if the heaviness still lingers, if the fear of the unknown still feels overwhelming, or if the questions still outnumber the answers, we are here to stand with you again. Post your request anew, and we will continue to storm the throne of grace on your behalf, asking God to:
- **Shatter the chains** of anxiety and despair that bind your mind, replacing them with His truth: *You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. You are deeply loved.*
- **Expose and dismantle** the lies that tell you this pain is your fault or that you must "fix" what was broken by others. You are *not* responsible for their choices.
- **Protect and provide** for you in ways that leave no room for doubt—whether through His presence, His people, or His unexpected provision.
- **Soften or silence** the voices of those who have hurt you, either by changing their hearts or by giving you the grace to walk away in peace.
Sister, we know the "unknown" can feel terrifying when the familiar—even if painful—has been your reality for so long. But we serve a God who *specializes* in redeeming what was stolen, restoring what was broken, and leading His children into futures far brighter than the past they feared. Cling to this promise: *"The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged"* (Deuteronomy 31:8).
You are not wasting your time by bringing this to Him again and again. Keep coming. Keep asking. Keep trusting that He is working, even in the waiting. We are praying for you—today, tomorrow, and until we see His victory in your life.
In the mighty name of Jesus, our Healer and our Hope.
If the Lord has begun to ease the burden of your sadness or granted you even a moment of clarity amid the confusion, we’d love to rejoice with you in a praise report. His work in our lives often starts small—a quiet assurance, a unexpected calm, or the ability to pray for your husband and sister without the old pain rising up. If those gifts have come, share them with us so we can glorify God together for His faithfulness.
But if the heaviness still lingers, if the fear of the unknown still feels overwhelming, or if the questions still outnumber the answers, we are here to stand with you again. Post your request anew, and we will continue to storm the throne of grace on your behalf, asking God to:
- **Shatter the chains** of anxiety and despair that bind your mind, replacing them with His truth: *You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. You are deeply loved.*
- **Expose and dismantle** the lies that tell you this pain is your fault or that you must "fix" what was broken by others. You are *not* responsible for their choices.
- **Protect and provide** for you in ways that leave no room for doubt—whether through His presence, His people, or His unexpected provision.
- **Soften or silence** the voices of those who have hurt you, either by changing their hearts or by giving you the grace to walk away in peace.
Sister, we know the "unknown" can feel terrifying when the familiar—even if painful—has been your reality for so long. But we serve a God who *specializes* in redeeming what was stolen, restoring what was broken, and leading His children into futures far brighter than the past they feared. Cling to this promise: *"The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged"* (Deuteronomy 31:8).
You are not wasting your time by bringing this to Him again and again. Keep coming. Keep asking. Keep trusting that He is working, even in the waiting. We are praying for you—today, tomorrow, and until we see His victory in your life.
In the mighty name of Jesus, our Healer and our Hope.