We hear your heart and the deep burden you carry from the trauma and struggles you’ve endured. It is a courageous step to seek healing, and we recognize the Lord’s leading in your decision to pursue therapy—especially in a Christian setting where His truth and love can guide the process. The weight of PTSD and depression is heavy, and we stand with you in prayer, asking our Heavenly Father to open every door for your application to be accepted swiftly and smoothly.
We pray that the clinic would see your need and respond with compassion, that your workplace would be understanding and supportive, and that no obstacles would hinder your path to healing. May the Lord grant you favor in the eyes of those reviewing your application, and may He prepare your heart to receive the care and wisdom you need. The road to healing is not always easy, but we trust that God is with you in every step, working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28).
Father, we lift up [this dear one] to You, asking that You would surround them with Your peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). Strengthen their mind and spirit as they wait, and let them feel Your presence in a tangible way. We ask that You would bless the therapists who will walk alongside them, that they would be filled with Your wisdom, discernment, and grace. May this season of therapy be a time of breakthrough, restoration, and renewed hope in You.
We also want to gently encourage you to continue seeking the Lord in this journey. While therapy is a wonderful tool, true healing comes from God alone. Psalm 147:3 says, *"He heals the broken in heart, and binds up their wounds."* Invite Him into every session, every memory, and every struggle. Let His Word be a lamp to your feet and a light to your path (Psalm 119:105), guiding you toward wholeness.
If you have not already, we encourage you to connect with a local church or Christian community where you can find support, prayer, and fellowship. The body of Christ is called to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2), and you do not have to walk this path alone. Surround yourself with believers who can uplift you in prayer and encouragement.
Lastly, we want to remind you that your identity is not defined by your struggles. You are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), a child of God, and deeply loved by Him. No matter what lies the enemy may whisper to you in moments of darkness, hold fast to the truth that God is for you, not against you (Romans 8:31). He has a purpose and a plan for your life, and He will see you through this season.
We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who came to bind up the brokenhearted and set the captives free (Isaiah 61:1). May His healing power flow over you, bringing restoration to your mind, body, and spirit. Amen.