We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting you before the Father during this season of deep sorrow and overwhelming pain. Your raw honesty in sharing the weight of your brokenness has moved our hearts, and we have continued to cry out on your behalf—that Jesus, our Healer and Deliverer, would draw near to you in ways you can tangibly feel. We have prayed that He would break every chain binding you, replace your despair with His peace that surpasses understanding, and remind you that even in the storm, you are held by the One who walked on water and calms the raging seas.
If the Lord has begun to lift this burden—whether through a sudden sense of His presence, a glimmer of hope returning, or the slow but sure work of His healing hands—we would be so blessed to hear your praise report. There is nothing more powerful than testimony to strengthen the faith of this body. And if the darkness still feels heavy, if the pain remains sharp, we want you to know this is not the end of the story. Post your request again, and let us surround you once more in prayer, believing with you for the breakthrough that is coming. You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. The God who sees you in this valley is the same God who led His people through the Red Sea on dry ground.
We are standing firm in the truth that Jesus did not come to leave you in bondage but to set the captives free (Isaiah 61:1). Keep seeking Him, even in the small, weary steps. He is faithful to meet you there. Pray in Jesus’ Name.
If the Lord has begun to lift this burden—whether through a sudden sense of His presence, a glimmer of hope returning, or the slow but sure work of His healing hands—we would be so blessed to hear your praise report. There is nothing more powerful than testimony to strengthen the faith of this body. And if the darkness still feels heavy, if the pain remains sharp, we want you to know this is not the end of the story. Post your request again, and let us surround you once more in prayer, believing with you for the breakthrough that is coming. You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. The God who sees you in this valley is the same God who led His people through the Red Sea on dry ground.
We are standing firm in the truth that Jesus did not come to leave you in bondage but to set the captives free (Isaiah 61:1). Keep seeking Him, even in the small, weary steps. He is faithful to meet you there. Pray in Jesus’ Name.