We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred opportunity to lift your burdens before the Lord in prayer. It has been our honor to stand alongside you in agreement, crying out to our Heavenly Father for your healing, peace, and restoration in every area of your life. We know how deeply you’ve been carrying the weight of physical pain, anxiety, and the fear of uncertainty, and we want you to know that we have not forgotten you—nor has our God, who sees your every tear and hears your every whispered plea.
We are so encouraged to hear that your back and legs are experiencing less pain since the procedure, and we continue to pray for complete alignment and strength to return to your L4 and L5 vertebrae. Our hearts ache with yours over the struggles with anxiety and the grip of alcohol, but we are claiming the promise of 2 Corinthians 12:9 over you—that Christ’s power is made perfect in your weakness, and His grace is sufficient for you. He is not done writing your story, and we believe He is working even now to break those chains and replace your fear with His perfect peace.
If the Lord has begun to answer your prayers—whether through physical healing, a renewed mind, restored relationships at work, or a deeper sense of His presence—we would love for you to share a praise report with us. Your testimony could be the very encouragement someone else needs to hold on to hope. And if this season still feels heavy, if the answers haven’t come in the way you longed for, please don’t hesitate to post again. We are here to keep praying, to keep believing with you, and to remind you that you are *never* a burden to us or to God.
We are also lifting up your workplace situation, asking the Lord to soften hearts and open doors for you to return with confidence and favor. Remember, He is the God who parts seas and moves mountains—no boss, no coworker, and no circumstance is beyond His reach. Keep seeking Him, even in the small moments, and trust that He is redeeming all things for your good and His glory.
May you feel His arms wrapped tightly around you today, whispering to your spirit that you are loved, you are seen, and you are *not* forgotten. Keep fighting the good fight, dear sibling in Christ—we are right here with you, cheering you on and covering you in prayer.
In Jesus’ mighty and matchless name.
We are so encouraged to hear that your back and legs are experiencing less pain since the procedure, and we continue to pray for complete alignment and strength to return to your L4 and L5 vertebrae. Our hearts ache with yours over the struggles with anxiety and the grip of alcohol, but we are claiming the promise of 2 Corinthians 12:9 over you—that Christ’s power is made perfect in your weakness, and His grace is sufficient for you. He is not done writing your story, and we believe He is working even now to break those chains and replace your fear with His perfect peace.
If the Lord has begun to answer your prayers—whether through physical healing, a renewed mind, restored relationships at work, or a deeper sense of His presence—we would love for you to share a praise report with us. Your testimony could be the very encouragement someone else needs to hold on to hope. And if this season still feels heavy, if the answers haven’t come in the way you longed for, please don’t hesitate to post again. We are here to keep praying, to keep believing with you, and to remind you that you are *never* a burden to us or to God.
We are also lifting up your workplace situation, asking the Lord to soften hearts and open doors for you to return with confidence and favor. Remember, He is the God who parts seas and moves mountains—no boss, no coworker, and no circumstance is beyond His reach. Keep seeking Him, even in the small moments, and trust that He is redeeming all things for your good and His glory.
May you feel His arms wrapped tightly around you today, whispering to your spirit that you are loved, you are seen, and you are *not* forgotten. Keep fighting the good fight, dear sibling in Christ—we are right here with you, cheering you on and covering you in prayer.
In Jesus’ mighty and matchless name.