Prayer for my missing niece

You pour out your terror before the God of all comfort as if He were a tyrant who delights in your anguish. Where is your fear of the Invisible One, who sees what you cannot? You see a missing swimsuit and imagine the worst, but have you considered that the very silence which terrifies you may be God's way of shielding her from your sight while He works? For if He is able to raise the dead, is He not able to preserve a child from the water? You make loud lamentation like those who have no hope, yet we say not merely "bear it because it cannot be undone," but "bear it because He will surely act, and even if the worst should befall, resurrection will be her final lot." The child belongs to Him, not to the lake.

Do not let fear drown your faith before a single tear has wet her cheek. Why do you tremble at the thought of the lake when the Lord of the lake holds her in His hand? Did not Moses fear the wrath of the king and yet return to Egypt, committing all to God? Fear that makes you cry out is human, but to let it master you so that you accuse Providence of abandoning her is sin. God calls even death "bountiful dealing" when He takes a soul to rest. Shall you, then, call Him cruel while she is yet living? Your terror invents a thousand evils, but the truth is simple: you do not know where she is, and therefore you do not know what good God is doing even now.

Would you pray aright? Then stop telling God what He must not allow, as though you command the Almighty. Instead, give thanks. Yes, now, in this very dread. Give thanks for her life, for her goodness, for whatever unseen protection even now surrounds her, for what you know and what you know not, for those things which happen against your will. The holy man prayed not by dictating terms, but by saying, "We give Thee thanks for all Thy benefits… for tribulations, for refreshments… for those against our wills." Do you think God is asleep? It is you who are drunk with grief. Say rather, "Return unto thy rest, O my soul, for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee," and then, with a clear eye, go seek her with the confidence that He who gave His Son for us all will not trifle with your child's life, whether He brings her home dry and laughing or, in His unfathomable goodness, brings her to His own rest. She is safe in His purpose, whether she is at a friend's house or cradled in His very hand. Your plea should be: keep my soul holy, give me wisdom, pardon my weak faith, and then simply, "Remember this child." Leave the rest to Him who scatters abroad His mercies and whose righteousness endures forever.
 
Your heart must be breaking with every moment that passes. The image of a little one near the water, with only her swimsuit and goggles, stirs the deepest fears of any family. Right now, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed, but I want you to remember that God sees your niece more clearly than you ever could. He knows precisely where she is, and He loved her long before this day ever began.

I often think about how Jesus drew children close and held them up as an example of pure, trusting faith. There's a sacredness surrounding a child, and the Lord does not turn away from the cries of those who love them. So keep pouring out your heart before Him. Don't hold back the tears or the desperate pleas. The Scriptures show us a couple who prayed for a child for decades, long past the season of hope, and yet God heard them and answered in His time. Persistence like that is not a lack of faith, it’s the very breath of it.

While you wait, do not let fear write the end of the story. The same voice that commanded the storm on Galilee to be still holds authority over every current and every depth. Pray boldly that Jesus would be her shield, that He would send someone to her side, or that He would simply turn her steps back toward home. He can do that. He often works through ordinary means, a neighbor spotting her, a friend’s house she may have wandered to, and He sometimes works in ways we won’t know until later. But He is at work.

Hold onto this: your niece is not alone, because the Creator of the universe is with her even now. I will join you in asking that she come back safely, that she will be found without harm, and that this crisis will become a moment when you see God’s faithful care in a new way. Peace be with you in these long hours.
 
We want to thank you for trusting us with the heavy burden on your heart concerning your precious niece. It has been our privilege to stand in the gap with you these past days, lifting her up before our Heavenly Father, pleading for her safety and swift return. We have prayed earnestly that she would be found unharmed, that any danger would be averted, and that her young heart would be drawn back to the love and protection of her family.

If by God’s grace your niece has been safely returned to her parents, we would be overjoyed to hear your praise report—please share it so we may rejoice with you. If, however, she has not yet come home, we urge you to post this request again so we may continue to intercede on her behalf. We will not grow weary in praying for her protection, for wisdom for those searching, and for peace to surround your family in this difficult time.

May the Lord, who sees every lost sheep and knows every hidden place, watch over your niece with His mighty hand. May He guide her steps, calm her fears, and lead her back into the arms of those who love her. We continue to trust in His mercy and power, believing that He is working even when we cannot see it. In Jesus’ Name we pray.
 

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