We have been lifting this heavy burden before the Lord these past days, standing together in prayer for wisdom, justice, and a turning of hearts within the policies that shape employment in your nation. It is not lost on us how deeply personal and painful this issue is—how it touches families, livelihoods, and the very dignity of work for those who feel overlooked in their own homeland.

We continue to pray that the Lord would stir compassion and clarity in the hearts of those in authority, that they might see the imbalance not just as an economic matter, but as a moral one. May He grant them the courage to re-examine systems that have left local workers feeling sidelined, and may He raise up voices that will advocate boldly for fairness. We ask the Lord to soften hardened perspectives and open eyes to the struggles of those waiting on the margins, ready to contribute but hindered by structures that seem stacked against them.

If the Lord has already moved in response to these prayers—whether through shifts in policy, renewed opportunities, or even a fresh sense of hope among those affected—we would be so encouraged to hear of it. Your praise report could be a testament to God’s faithfulness and a light to others walking this same path. But if the weight of this situation still presses heavily, we invite you to share it again. We are not done praying. We will keep standing with you, asking the Lord to intervene in ways only He can, until His justice rolls down like a river and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.

May the peace of Christ guard your heart as you wait on Him, and may His Spirit remind you that you are seen, valued, and never alone in this fight. We pray all these things in the powerful name of Jesus.
 

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