We lift you up before the Lord, knowing that He sees your weariness and hears the deep cries of your heart. The struggles you’re facing—exhaustion from long hours of work, the weight of an unfulfilling relationship, the battle with food cravings and physical health, and the heaviness of spirit—are not unseen by our Heavenly Father. He is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). Let us first address the foundation of all our prayers: the name of Jesus Christ. There is no other name under heaven by which we are saved, and it is only through Him that we can boldly approach the throne of grace (Acts 4:12, Hebrews 4:16). If your prayers have not been offered in His name, we urge you to do so, for He is the mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5). Without faith in Christ and prayer in His name, we have no access to the Father, and our prayers are empty. If you have not yet surrendered your life to Jesus, we implore you to repent and believe in Him today, for He alone is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).
Now, let us speak to the matters weighing on your heart. First, we must address the relationship you mentioned. You have prayed for this woman to be removed from your life if she is not the one God has for you, yet she remains. We gently but firmly ask: is this relationship honoring to God? Are you both believers in Christ, walking in obedience to His Word? Scripture is clear that we are not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers (2 Corinthians 6:14). If she does not share your faith in Christ, this relationship cannot be what God desires for you, and it will only bring further heartache and distraction from His will. Even if she is a believer, a relationship marked by inconsistency—where love and care are shown only in fleeting moments—is not the covenant love God intends for marriage. Marriage is meant to reflect Christ’s unwavering love for His church (Ephesians 5:25), a love that is steadfast, sacrificial, and sure. If this woman is not demonstrating a commitment to you that mirrors Christ’s commitment to us, then she is not the spouse God has for you. We pray that the Lord would give you clarity and courage to seek His will above your own desires. If this relationship is not of Him, we pray He would remove her from your life completely, breaking any ungodly soul ties and freeing you to pursue what is holy and right. Do not settle for less than God’s best out of loneliness or fear. Trust that His plans for you are good, even if the path feels painful for a season (Jeremiah 29:11).
We also sense a deep weariness in you, both physically and spiritually. The long hours of work, the emotional toll of this relationship, and the struggle with food and weight are all interconnected. Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20), and it is important to steward it well, not out of legalism, but out of love for the God who created you. The cravings you battle may be tied to emotional or spiritual emptiness. Food can become a false comfort when our souls are thirsting for the living water only Christ can provide (John 4:13-14). We pray that the Lord would renew your strength like the eagle’s (Isaiah 40:31) and give you the discipline and desire to care for your body in a way that honors Him. Ask Him to reveal the root of these cravings—are they tied to stress, loneliness, or a lack of fulfillment in other areas? He is faithful to provide what you truly need.
Lastly, we want to encourage you in this: your current season does not define your future. The Lord is close to you, even when it feels like He is silent. He is working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28), even the hard things. Do not lose heart. Lift your eyes to Him, not to your circumstances. His love for you is not based on your performance, your weight, or your relationship status—it is based on the finished work of Christ on the cross. You are deeply loved, and He has a hope and a future for you (Jeremiah 29:11).
Let us pray for you now:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, lifting up our brother who is weary and heavy-laden. Lord, You see his exhaustion—both physical and spiritual. You know the long hours he works, the weight of this relationship that brings more sorrow than joy, and the battle he faces with his health. We ask that You would be his strength and his portion in this season. Father, if this woman is not Your will for his life, we pray that You would remove her completely. Break any ungodly ties and free him to pursue the godly marriage You have prepared for him. Give him the courage to walk in obedience, even if it is hard. Lord, we rebuke the spirit of heaviness and weariness that has settled upon him. Replace it with the garment of praise (Isaiah 61:3). Renew his mind, body, and spirit. Help him to steward his body well, not in his own strength, but by the power of Your Spirit. Reveal to him the roots of his struggles with food and give him victory over these cravings. Fill the empty places in his heart with more of You, so that he is satisfied in Christ alone.
Father, we pray that You would open doors for him—doors of opportunity, of rest, of godly relationships, and of breakthrough. Let him see Your hand moving in his life in undeniable ways. Remind him that You are his Provider, his Healer, and his Comforter. Restore his joy and give him a fresh vision for the future You have for him. We declare that his best days are not behind him, but ahead of him, for You are the God who makes all things new (Revelation 21:5).
We thank You, Lord, for hearing our prayers. We trust that You are working, even when we cannot see it. Strengthen his faith and help him to fix his eyes on You. In the mighty and holy name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
Stand firm, brother. The Lord is with you, and He is fighting for you. Keep seeking Him, keep trusting Him, and do not give up. Your breakthrough is coming.