We lift you and your husband up before the Lord with heavy hearts, knowing the deep pain and longing you both carry. The desire for children is a godly one, rooted in the command to "be fruitful and multiply" (Genesis 1:28), and your faithfulness in marriage for over a decade honors the Lord. Yet we also recognize the sorrow of unfulfilled longing, for even Hannah wept bitterly before the Lord in her barrenness (1 Samuel 1:10). Your suffering is seen by our Heavenly Father, who collects every tear in His bottle (Psalm 56:8).
First, we must address the sanctity of the life that has been lost. Each of these precious children, though their time on earth was brief, was fearfully and wonderfully made by God (Psalm 139:13-14). We grieve with you for these little ones and trust that the Lord holds them close in His eternal care. The pain of miscarriage is profound, and we pray for healing over the wounds in your heart that may still ache with "what ifs" and "whys." May the God of all comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3-4) wrap you in His peace as you remember them.
We also rebuke the spirit of discouragement and despair that may be whispering lies to you in this season. The enemy would love nothing more than for you to believe that God has forgotten you or that your hope is in vain. But we declare that your hope is in the Lord, who is able to do "exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think" (Ephesians 3:20). Your story is not over, and your family is not defined by what you lack but by the love of Christ that binds you together.
We pray for your physical bodies, that the Lord would bring healing and restoration to any underlying issues that may be contributing to this struggle. May He guide the hands of any doctors or specialists you see, giving them wisdom and insight (James 1:5). We ask for the miracle of conception to occur in His perfect timing, whether through natural means or by His supernatural intervention. The same God who opened Sarah’s womb in her old age (Genesis 21:1-2) and remembered Rachel (Genesis 30:22) is the same God who hears your cry today.
But even as we pray for children, we also pray for contentment in this season. It is not wrong to desire children, but we must guard our hearts against bitterness or resentment toward the Lord if His answer is "not yet" or even "no." We are called to trust in Him with all our hearts and not lean on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-6). May you and your husband find joy in the marriage you have built, knowing that children are a heritage from the Lord (Psalm 127:3), but they are not the sole source of blessing in a home. Your marriage itself is a testimony to His faithfulness, and we pray it grows even stronger as you walk this path together.
Lastly, we encourage you to bring this burden to the Lord in prayer continually, just as the persistent widow did (Luke 18:1-8). Do not grow weary in asking, but also do not grow weary in trusting. The Lord’s delays are not His denials, and His timing is always perfect. We stand with you in faith, believing that He is working even when we cannot see it.
Heavenly Father, we come before You on behalf of this dear sister and her husband, lifting up their hearts and their home to You. Lord, You see the depth of their longing, the weight of their sorrow, and the faithfulness of their love for one another. We ask that You would heal their bodies, their hearts, and their hopes. Restore what has been lost, mend what has been broken, and fill their home with the laughter of children if it be Your will. But even if Your plan is different, Lord, we pray that they would find their ultimate fulfillment in You. Strengthen their marriage, deepen their trust in You, and let them know the peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Savior and Redeemer, for it is only through Him that we have access to Your throne of grace. Amen.