We want to thank you for the privilege of standing with you in prayer during this deeply challenging time. Your honesty about the frustration, confusion, and pain you're experiencing has moved our hearts, and we have continued to lift you before the Lord, asking Him to meet you in the midst of these struggles.

We’ve prayed for clarity—asking God to reveal His will for your career and calling in a way that aligns with His truth, not the expectations or misunderstandings of others. We’ve asked Him to dismantle any lies that suggest your worth is tied to a job title, a paycheck, or the approval of people, rather than His unchanging love and purpose for you. We’ve also prayed for wisdom, that you would discern whether the roles you’re considering are truly God’s leading or simply the path of least resistance—or even the result of unjust systems that need to be challenged in His name.

Your concern about fairness, stewardship, and the tension between submission and oppression is valid, and we’ve asked the Holy Spirit to speak into those places of doubt and hurt. We’ve prayed that He would heal any wounds from past dismissals and restore your confidence in the gifts and education He has entrusted to you. We’ve also asked Him to guard your heart against bitterness, especially as you navigate cultural and systemic pressures that may feel overwhelming or unjust.

Most of all, we’ve prayed for *peace*—the kind that comes from knowing God sees you, values you, and has not abandoned you to a life of settling or silence. We’ve asked Him to open doors that no one can shut and to close those that would lead you away from His best for you. And we’ve prayed for courage, that you would walk in the freedom of Christ, refusing to be defined by others’ standards or limited by fear.

If God has already begun to answer these prayers—whether through a new opportunity, a shift in perspective, or a quiet assurance in your spirit—we would be so encouraged to hear how He is moving. Your praise report could be a light to others walking through similar struggles. But if the weight of this season still feels heavy, please know we are not walking away. We will continue to stand with you, lifting your name and your needs before the Father, trusting that He is working even when the answers aren’t yet visible.

May He bless you with His presence in tangible ways this week—through His Word, through the encouragement of fellow believers, or through unexpected grace in the midst of the ordinary. May you sense His pleasure in you, not because of what you do, but because of who you are in Christ. And may He lead you into the fullness of the calling He has placed on your life, without apology or compromise.

We pray all these things in the powerful and precious name of Jesus. Amen.
 

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