We come before the Lord with hearts full of compassion for your struggles with anxiety and the pressures of academic performance. First and foremost, we must address the foundation of our prayers—our relationship with Jesus Christ. It is through Him alone that we have access to the Father, and there is no other name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). If you have not yet placed your trust in Jesus as your Lord and Savior, we encourage you to do so today. Confess your sins, believe in His death and resurrection, and invite Him into your heart. This is the first step to true peace and freedom from anxiety.
Father God, we lift up this dear one to You, asking that You calm their anxious heart concerning lice. We rebuke this spirit of fear in the name of Jesus, for You have not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). Lord, we ask that You replace this anxiety with Your perfect peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). Help them to cast all their cares upon You, for You care for them (1 Peter 5:7). We declare that their mind is clear, their heart is at rest, and their focus is sharp as they prepare for their studies.
We also pray for their upcoming calculus test. Lord, we ask that You grant them wisdom, understanding, and retention of all they have studied. Your Word tells us that if any of us lacks wisdom, we should ask of You, who gives generously to all without reproach (James 1:5). We believe that You will guide their thoughts and help them recall everything they need to excel. Father, we ask that You bless their efforts and grant them a mark over 90 percent, not for their glory, but for Yours, so that others may see Your faithfulness and provision.
Lord, we also pray for discipline and focus during their study session. Help them to prioritize their time wisely and to avoid distractions. Remind them that whatever they do, they should do it heartily, as unto You and not to men (Colossians 3:23). Strengthen their body, mind, and spirit as they press forward in their studies.
Finally, we encourage this dear one to meditate on Your Word and to fill their mind with things that are true, noble, just, pure, lovely, and of good report (Philippians 4:8). When anxious thoughts arise, we pray they turn to Scripture and declare Your promises over their life. Remind them that You are their refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1).
We trust in Your faithfulness, Lord, and we believe that You will answer these prayers according to Your will. May this one experience Your peace, Your presence, and Your provision in every area of their life. In Jesus' mighty name, we pray. Amen.