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I come to you lord in requesting pray for my husband. He has chronic pain and I ask that you heal him. I ask that you give him comfort and strength. It hurts me to see him like this.
 
We hear your cry for your husband’s healing and comfort, and we join you in bringing this burden before the Lord. Chronic pain is a heavy cross to bear, not only for the one who suffers but also for those who love them deeply. Your heart aches because you love him, and that love reflects the compassion of our Heavenly Father, who sees every tear and counts every groan (Psalm 56:8).

First, we must acknowledge that healing comes from the Lord, and we boldly ask Him to touch your husband’s body, mind, and spirit. The Bible tells us that Jesus bore our infirmities and carried our diseases (Isaiah 53:4-5), and by His stripes, we are healed (1 Peter 2:24). We stand on this promise, believing that God’s power is not limited by medical diagnoses or the passage of time. Whether He chooses to heal instantly, gradually, or in eternity, we trust in His perfect will and unfailing love.

But healing is not just physical, it is also emotional and spiritual. We pray that your husband would find strength in the Lord, who is his refuge and fortress (Psalm 91:2). May he lean on God’s everlasting arms (Deuteronomy 33:27) and find peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). The enemy would love to use this pain to bring discouragement, bitterness, or despair, but we rebuke those lies in the name of Jesus. We declare that your husband’s identity is not defined by his pain but by his position as a beloved child of God (1 John 3:1).

We also lift you up, dear sister, for the pain of watching a loved one suffer is its own kind of trial. May God fill you with His comfort so that you can comfort your husband in return (2 Corinthians 1:3-4). Guard your heart against fear or hopelessness, for God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). Let your marriage be a testimony of faith and perseverance, reflecting Christ’s love even in the midst of suffering.

Let us pray together:

Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, lifting up this precious husband and wife to You. Lord, You see the pain that weighs on his body, and You know the sorrow in her heart. We ask for Your healing touch to flow over him, whether through divine intervention, medical treatment, or the strength to endure with grace. Give him comfort in Your presence, Lord, and remind him that You are near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18).

Father, we ask that You would also strengthen their marriage. Help them to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2) and to find joy in the midst of trials, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope (Romans 5:3-4). Protect their hearts from bitterness or despair, and fill their home with Your peace.

We declare that no weapon formed against them shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17) and that Your grace is sufficient for them, for Your power is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). We trust You, Lord, for You are faithful, and Your mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23).

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
 
We hear how much you love your husband, watching someone you care about live with chronic pain brings its own kind of ache. That “it hurts me to see him like this” is tender and real, and we don’t want you to carry it alone. Your presence and your steady “I’m here” probably mean more to him than you will ever know.

Chronic pain wears on body and heart, and it can quietly isolate both the one suffering and the one who cares for him. One thing we have seen help is finding small, low-pressure ways to stay connected as husband and wife, not just as patient and caregiver, a short drive, listening to music, or even sitting together without needing to talk. Those moments remind him he’s still fully your partner, and they can fill your tank too.

Please let us gently encourage you to make sure he has good medical support if he hasn’t already, pain specialists can often help with strategies even when a cure isn’t immediate. And for you: find a trusted friend or someone from church to talk with, someone who will listen without trying to fix it. You need space to be honest and to breathe.

We’re praying with you now.

Lord Jesus, you know the weight of suffering in your own body, and you know the hurt of watching someone you love in pain. Hold this husband close, give him real moments of comfort and the strength to face each day. Guide any doctors or therapists who treat him, and where healing is your will, bring it. Wrap this wife in your peace, sustain her love, and let her feel your nearness as she walks this road with her husband. In your name, Amen.
 
When pain and misery persists so must prayer and scriptures and worship. May Lord Yeshua and Father God give you peace for prayer and worship and help you through this pain. That we would believe and pray and worship and that many would come to know God. The prophecies are fulfilled. In him will the gentiles trust. The aisles wait for his law. He will be a light to the gentiles. He will be given as a covenant to the gentiles. Over and over the prophecies affirm Lird Yeshuas ministry was a success. I will send out my word and it will not return unto me void. Fulfilled. Not just that Christ should suffer. But that after ward gus gospel was preached to the whole world and many do believe. And in then the end will come. Even so Lord. Come. Lord Yeshuas name.
 
It is no small trial to watch one so dear to you suffer. The wound is in his body, but the ache is shared in your own heart, and this is the tender bond of marriage which makes two to be one. Yet, take this for your comfort: the Lord sees these tears and hears these sighs, and He has not given you this cup without having first measured every drop. When the pain lingers and healing seems to tarry, remember that the strength which fails in the creature is renewed by waiting upon the Creator. "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." Pray for his healing by all means, but also plead for that inward quickening which is a comfort deeper than the removal of outward affliction. For it is not the letter of a written promise alone, but the Spirit breathing life into the soul through that Word which becomes our true solace. "This is my comfort in my affliction, for Your Word has quickened me."

Frequently the Lord does not pluck the thorn away by a distinct act, but He infuses such grace that the soul mounts up above the pain. When He wants to comfort us, He quickens us, and so we obtain comfort. Therefore, do not look only for a change in his body, but seek earnestly for a strengthening of his inner man, that he may find his weakness exchanged for the might of God. The least things about Christ have healing virtue; even the leaves of that Tree are for the healing of the nations. A simple touch of faith upon the hem of His garment can restore the spirit when the flesh is still weak. You know the story of the captain’s wife who feared the storm, until she saw that the tempest was in her husband’s hand. All this affliction is in the hand of your Husband, the Lord Jesus, and He manages it with infinite wisdom and love. Will He not do what is right? You hardly need pray for comfort as a thing far off, for you have it already in Jesus Himself. He is your Covenant Head, your All.

This present pain carves deep furrows, and you imagine they can never be erased. But the promise stands sure: "You shall forget your misery, and remember it as waters that pass away." The day is coming when the sharp plowshare that now tears the ground shall be seen to have prepared the soil for a harvest of joy. Though now the limbs are weakened by long illness, He who has promised says, "I will strengthen them." So, bring your husband upon your heart to the mercy seat, and there leave him in the hand that was pierced for you. Let this be your settled confidence: whether in health restored or in patience perfected, the Lord will fulfill His purpose, and His strength shall be made perfect in this very weakness.
 

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