Smuelxira

Humble Prayer Warrior
Dear Lord Jesus,


please help me plan my TV spot. I really want to get that spot. When I do, we can get my foot in the door and help other people. I’d like to get it before my next birthday by the end of the year. Then I can help a lot of other people. I have a friend from Church who was blind. He was a former radio host. I could help him voice a puppet or announce it. A friend who’s in wheelchair plays piano really well he could be the musician. A friend of mine minister‘s wife who is also my friend minister friends with both of them. Loyal to them because I help help with the church. She has surgery her had surgery. She has lots of medical issues And has been absent to church because of that. And work. Now she were to be at home singing, cause she’s a great singer. Her life would be a lot better. And then all people with disabilities. And my best friends. The lies would be so much happier and nicer for them And I wouldn’t be lonely anymore. I wanna run that business. I need to get my foot in the door.

Years ago, I worked at a zoo and I got my hand crushed. Because I didn’t have a drivers license I wasn’t able to become a full-time keeper. They have media connections. Let’s just say and to think after all that I’ve done I deserve a spot there. I worked really hard for it. Enough discrimination.

In Nesus Name Amen.
 
We hear your heart’s deep longing to use your gifts and experiences to serve others, especially those facing disabilities and hardships. Your vision to create opportunities for your friends, whether through voice work, music, or singing, reflects a beautiful desire to bring joy and purpose to their lives. We also recognize the pain of past setbacks, like your injury at the ### and the challenges you’ve faced in pursuing your goals. It’s clear you’ve worked hard and feel a sense of urgency to see this dream come to pass.

First, we want to affirm your reliance on the name of Jesus in your request. It’s only through Him that we have access to the Father, and it’s by His name alone that we are saved (Acts 4:12). We pray that as you seek His will in this endeavor, He will guide your steps and open doors that no one can shut (Revelation 3:8).

However, we must gently address a few areas where your request could align more closely with biblical principles. You mentioned feeling that you "deserve" this opportunity after all you’ve done. While it’s understandable to feel this way, Scripture reminds us that our worth and blessings come not from what we deserve but from God’s grace. "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, that no one would boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9). We encourage you to surrender this desire to the Lord, trusting that He will provide in His perfect timing and way.

You also expressed a sense of loneliness and a hope that this opportunity would alleviate it. While it’s natural to desire companionship, we must remember that our ultimate fulfillment comes from Christ. Jesus promised, "I will never leave you nor forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5). We pray that you would find your joy and contentment in Him, even as you wait for His plans to unfold.

Regarding your friends, we rejoice in your desire to uplift them. However, we must ensure that any creative or business endeavors honor God’s design for relationships and work. If this TV spot or business involves collaboration, we encourage you to pursue it with integrity, humility, and a focus on glorifying God rather than merely achieving personal goals. "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men" (Colossians 3:23).

Let us pray for you now:

Heavenly Father, we come before You in the name of Jesus, lifting up this dear child of Yours. Lord, You see their heart’s desire to serve others and to create opportunities for those who are often overlooked. We ask that You would guide their steps as they seek to plan this TV spot or any other endeavor. Open doors that align with Your will, and close those that do not. Give them wisdom, patience, and discernment as they navigate this path.

Father, we pray for their friends, the ###, the ###, and the ###’s wife recovering from ###. Touch their lives with Your healing and comfort. Use this dear one as a vessel of Your love and encouragement to them, but also remind them that their ultimate hope and healing come from You alone.

Lord, we ask that You would ease their loneliness. Fill their heart with Your presence, reminding them that You are their closest companion. Help them to find contentment in You, even as they wait for Your plans to unfold. Teach them to trust in Your timing and to surrender their desires to You, knowing that Your ways are higher than ours.

Father, we also pray for protection over their heart and mind. Guard them from bitterness or resentment over past setbacks. Instead, fill them with Your peace and the assurance that You are working all things together for their good (Romans 8:28).

Finally, Lord, we ask that You would use this endeavor, whatever it may be, to bring glory to Your name. May it be a testimony to Your power, grace, and love. We ask all these things in the precious name of Jesus, Amen.

We encourage you to continue seeking the Lord’s will in this matter. Spend time in prayer and in His Word, asking Him to reveal His plans for you. Remember, "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart" (Psalm 37:4). As you delight in Him, He will shape your desires to align with His perfect will.

Lastly, consider reaching out to your church community for support and prayer. God often works through the body of Christ to provide encouragement and opportunities. You are not alone in this journey, and we are confident that God has a purpose for your life that is greater than you can imagine. Keep your eyes fixed on Him, and trust that He will lead you every step of the way.
 
We hear the longing behind this, your heart to create something good that opens doors not just for you but for the friends you care about so deeply. That picture of bringing together your blind friend’s voice, your musician friend’s skill, and your minister’s wife’s singing isn’t just a business plan; it’s a vision of community and dignity. And it makes sense that after all you went through, the injury, the closed door, the loneliness, you want this so badly. We hurt with you in that.

A TV spot like this could indeed become a beautiful way to serve others, and the desire to combat isolation and make their lives “happier and nicer” is a good one. At the same time, we’ve noticed that the weight of “I deserve this” and the old pain of that unfairness can crowd out the quiet space where God might be guiding your next step. Not to brush aside the injustice you experienced, but to walk with you toward a place of deeper peace. Sometimes the most effective planning happens when we stop fighting the past and simply lay the whole thing, the dream, the frustration, the loneliness, before God, asking him what he wants to build, not just what we want to earn.

One practical thing that might help right now is to write down a simple, concrete next step toward this spot, not a huge plan, but something small: researching one media contact, sketching the rough idea, or having coffee with your church friend who knows radio. Ask God to direct even that small action, and to give you ears to hear his yes, his wait, or his gentle no. We’ve found that when we release our grip on the outcome, we become free to offer our gifts, and the people we love, from a place of rest rather than striving.

Would you let us pray with you?

Jesus, you see this desire to open doors and lift up friends who have so much to give. Thank you for the talent and loyalty you’ve placed in this heart. We ask for your clear direction in planning this TV spot, timing, connections, creative ideas. Heal the old wounds from the zoo, and where loneliness has settled, bring the steady comfort of your presence and the gift of genuine companionship. Give wisdom for each decision, and grant peace that doesn’t depend on getting a spot, but rests in your loving care. In your name, amen.
 
The lonely Savior knows the depths of your solitude. When your hand was crushed, it was a crushing of more than bone, it was the death of a dream, a gate slammed shut on the career you envisioned. You say you deserve that spot, that you have worked hard, that you have endured discrimination. Yet consider how the Savior, in the hour when most as Man He needed human sympathy, was left utterly alone. His perfect humanity pined for friends, yet they fled. Can you enter into the sorrow of that loneliness? Many a believer is brought into the same deep soul-conflict, where faith fights for its very existence. You are not alone in feeling forgotten.

Yet you cry out with a plan, a TV spot, a business, a gathering of the disabled and the hurting to ease your loneliness and theirs. But listen carefully. A man’s prosperity often mounts higher and higher until he becomes boastful, asking, “Who is the Lord?” Your extremity, that crushed hand, those shut doors, is not proof of injustice demanding your own remedy. Your extremity is God’s opportunity. When a man gets to the end of himself, he has reached the beginning of God’s working. You speak of what you deserve, but the sweet savor of God’s favor comes only when He turns in grace to those who have no claim. He does not owe the TV spot. He owes you nothing but has given you everything in Christ.

Be very careful that your desire to help your blind friend, your friend at the piano, and the minister’s wife does not become a self-made ministry that excuses you from the true ministry of reconciliation. Many churches are brought low through a ministry that does not ring out with salvation by grace through faith in the precious blood of Jesus Christ. What is your chief aim? Is it to get your foot in the door of a television studio, or to lift high the cross? That friend of yours crippled in body has a soul; the blind man has a soul; the minister’s wife has a soul. What will it profit them if you secure them a spot on a program but never clearly proclaim the word that turns sinners from the quarrel with God into peace through the blood of the cross?

The Lord Jesus left room in His church for the ministry of the most obscure. Every child of God who has been healed of sin has some ministry to render, but it is a ministry of gratitude, offered at once in whatever lowly sphere the Master places her. Peter’s wife’s mother rose from her fever and simply served Him where she was. She did not demand a stage. That same Lord, who accepted the ministry of the poor widow, bids all His servants, each according to his actual opportunity and grace, to exercise the ministry of reconciliation, to bring men into harmony with God. This is the objective of true Gospel labor: not to make their temporal lives slightly happier or your loneliness disappear, but to make them new creatures in Christ.

You are laying a heavy burden upon the obtaining of this TV spot, as though happiness for all those disabled souls and an end to your isolation depend upon it. Oh, what a relief the year of release was to the debtor in Israel, when every creditor was compelled to forgive! The poor Hebrew could sit under his own vine and fig tree, relieved of the shadow of a heavy debt. You are carrying a debt of bitterness and disappointed ambition as though God were in your debt. Lay it down. He who has been your God in the past, who sustained you through the accident, who gave you the heart to care for those friends, will certainly be your God in the future. He does not need a TV station to accomplish His purposes or to satisfy your soul.

Moses, who knew such a long and weary career of leading a stubborn people, closed his life not demanding what he deserved, but singing. He died with a song, praising the God of Jeshurun who rides upon the heavens in help. He did not enter the earthly Canaan, but he beheld a better country. What if your name never flashes upon a screen? What if your birthday passes without the door opening? Blessed is that extremity which is God’s opportunity. As soon as David looked alone to his God, his trials grew small. He saw that the Lord would laugh at every foe. May the Lord grant you not a television spot, but a heart so reconciled to His will that you find your loneliness swallowed up in the fellowship of His sufferings, and your ambitions satisfied in seeing His kingdom come, whether through your voice in a quiet room or before thousands.
 
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

 
The hunger for a place at the table, for a voice into the world, can consume the soul so completely that it feels like righteousness. You have laid out plans for a good work, a platform to lift up the broken and the lonely. But your prayer has also laid bare a wound, a cry for vindication that whispers, "I deserve this." And from that whisper, a great peril springs. You ask for a spot before your birthday, and you tie God’s glory to the acquisition of a television ministry as if He were a poor master who needs your clever strategy. But hear this: His nature is incorruptible, incapable of injury, and superior to all suffering. Our goods are nothing to Him. If we imagine our work furnishes His house, we have it backward; the ministry of the servant profits not the Master, but is beneficial only to the servant. This is to say, your first need is not to get your foot in a studio door, but to have your heart crushed and remade in the quietness of obscurity.

Your pain over the crushed hand and the lost job is raw, and the injustice of it is a fire in your bones. You speak of discrimination and of a debt owed to you for your hard labor. But look at this wound through the lens of the faith you profess. You believe you were injured by that zoo, by those who blocked your path. But what injury at all do you really have to mention? That someone spoiled your plans and encompassed you with dangers? This is not receiving injury, but if we are sober, the very greatest benefit. The one who is truly injured is the one who did such things, not the sufferer. If you have been wronged, then you are, in the deepest sense, uninjured. For even if the intent of the doer was not good, you have received the benefit of a crown if you endure it nobly. But you have refused that crown. You have sharpened your tongue for your own cause, presenting your credentials before men instead of presenting your scars to God in thanksgiving. Instead of praying for those you think shut you out, an act that would make you like God, you have handed the Lord a timeline for your own justification.

Do not misunderstand me. The desire to give your blind friend a voice, to place your wheelchair-bound brother at a piano, to let the minister’s wife sing from her home instead of languishing, this desire seems like compassion. But if we are not watchful, our grandest charities are just a gilded frame for the idol of self. You fear loneliness and want a business that surrounds you with happy, grateful friends. But the test of a work is not only in its end, but in its birth. If a thing is born from a spirit of envy and a demand for repayment, you injure yourself and bring a sword into your own soul. How can a television screen heal the sin of demanding one’s own way? Even little sins, reproach, insult, the inward grumbling about your birthday deadline, these are spots and wrinkles on the wedding garment of the soul. You ask Christ to help you plan a TV spot, but He asks you to plan for a much quieter death. He did not call for a spotlight to vindicate His broken hands; He showed them to Thomas in a locked room, and He did not scream at those who drove the nails. He prayed for them.

Consider the very ones you wish to serve. If you proceed in this current spirit, not only will you not correct them in their own struggles, but you will trip them up and make them stumble with your own hidden bitterness. The more perfect you try to appear, the greater the injury to the humble soul who sees you not serving in the peace of Christ, but scratching for a secular platform under the banner of a ministry. Let go of the deadline. Let go of the courtroom argument where you prosecute your past employers. Walk into the court of your own heart and accuse yourself first. There is no one to hinder that. If you would serve the disabled, serve them now, in secret, where no camera records the deed. That is the business to run. When God, who beholds the suffering of the one who does no injury, chooses to exalt you, you will know it is His doing and not a spoil taken by your own hunting. You desire a birth by year’s end. Desire instead the birth of the patient Christ within you, who, being reviled, reviled not again. He is faithful; He cannot deny Himself, even when our plans crumble to dust. Lay down the oxygen mask of media ambition, and breathe the thinner, purer air of hiddenness. It is there, not on a stage, that the truly blind see, and the truly lame walk.
 
Your heart to create a platform that helps people with disabilities and brings your friends into a meaningful endeavor is something I can appreciate. Wanting to give a voice to those who are often overlooked, to use their gifts for something good, that desire has a beautiful, outward-looking quality. But as you bring this before the Lord, I want to gently press into the way you’re carrying that desire.

You said you feel you deserve this spot because of how hard you’ve worked and what you’ve endured. I hear the pain of past rejection and the ache of feeling boxed in by unfair circumstances. Yet the way of Christ rarely starts with what we’re owed. None of us stands before God with a résumé that demands His blessing. Every good thing comes to us as a gift of His patience and mercy, not as a paycheck for our efforts. When we hold a dream tightly alongside a sense of “I deserve this,” we can miss the quiet way God is leading. Often He delays or redirects not to punish us, but to protect us from a path we can’t see and to teach us to depend on Him rather than our own earnest striving.

Impatience has a way of dressing up in very reasonable clothes. The desire to get your foot in the door before your next birthday, to finally break through, can subtly take on the spirit that says, “Spare yourself the waiting. Take hold of it now.” But that’s not the voice of the Shepherd. His way often involves seasons where nothing seems to move so that we learn whether we trust the Giver more than the gift. The urge to force an open door can lead us to use our own hands to pry it, when God intends to open it in a moment that leaves no doubt it was His doing.

Think about the many times in Scripture when God’s people were given a clear promise, and then found themselves in a long, empty space before any fulfillment. Those intervals weren’t wasted. They were where faith was forged and self-reliance died. God’s timing is not just about the right date on the calendar; it’s about the condition of our hearts when we step into what He’s prepared. Getting ahead of Him usually means we get to the place, but we arrive weak, anxious, and having traded something precious along the way.

What if this delay is not discrimination but a divine pause? What if God is protecting you from something you aren’t equipped for yet, or from launching something that would ultimately be built more on your energy than on His Spirit? He knows the end from the beginning. A crushed hand, a missed job, a closed door, these aren’t random cruelties. In His hands, they become the raw material for a story of redemption, but only if we let Him write it.

Your prayer request frames this TV spot as the solution to loneliness and the happiness of others. That’s a heavy weight for any project to carry. No career success, no creative venture, no amount of recognition can bear the load of making our lives feel whole or curing our isolation. Those inner longings point to something only God can satisfy. When we expect a business or a media spot to fix what feels broken in us, we set ourselves up for an emptiness that will hit hard even if we get exactly what we asked for. The world is full of people who achieved their dreams and found the same hollow ache waiting on the other side.

I’d encourage you to pour that energy into prayer, but not just prayer that says, “Lord, give me this spot.” Bring before Him the deeper, messier parts too, the loneliness, the sense of injustice, the fear that if this doesn’t happen, you’ll be stuck. Ask Him to align your will with His, not just to sign off on your plans. That kind of prayer opens a door for God to do what He’s been wanting to do all along: shape you, redirect you if needed, or prepare you so that when the door does open, you walk through with a humility and steadiness that points to Him, not to your own grit.

The gifts you see in your friends are real. A blind man with a voice, a skilled pianist in a wheelchair, a woman whose voice could soar from her own home, these are not small things. But maybe the way they will be used is different from the picture you’ve drawn so far. Entrust them to the One who gave those gifts. Instead of trying to figure out every role and timeline, lay the raw materials before God and say, “These are Yours. Show me whether and how and when You want to weave them together.”

The temptation to run ahead is strong, but the Lord is patient. He will not force His way against your will, and likewise He asks you not to force your way against His guidance. If this project is from Him, it will thrive in His timing and in a manner that deepens your dependence, not your resume. If it is not, then letting go of it, even with the grief that brings, will open you to something better than you can now imagine.

Take the energy you’ve been pouring into planning the spot and sit with Him in the quiet, asking for wisdom, not just for an outcome. Let Him build in you a trust that rests even when the calendar keeps turning and the birthdays come without the breakthrough. He is good, and He loves you enough to deny you things you think you need right now in order to give you what you truly need in the long run.
 

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