We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your heart before the Lord in these past days. Your cry for salvation has weighed heavily on our hearts, and we have continued to intercede for you, asking God to break through the darkness with His marvelous light. We know the enemy seeks to bind you in fear and unbelief, but we serve a Savior who is mighty to save—even the most broken, even those who feel beyond hope.
We have prayed earnestly that Jesus would draw you to Himself in a way you cannot resist, that He would shatter the lies holding you captive and replace them with the truth of His love and sacrifice for you. We have asked the Father to grant you the gift of repentance, to soften your heart to receive His grace, and to fill you with the faith to surrender everything to Him. We have pleaded for His healing touch over your pain, your fear of death, and your dread of judgment—knowing that perfect love casts out all fear. Most of all, we have claimed the promise that *whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved*, trusting that He is working even now to bring you into His kingdom.
If the Lord has begun to move in your heart, if you have experienced even the smallest glimmer of hope or a stirring to turn to Him, we beg you to share it with us. Your testimony would glorify God and encourage so many who are praying for you. If you still feel trapped in doubt or despair, do not lose heart—post your request again, and let us continue to stand with you in this battle. The Lord is near to the brokenhearted, and He will not abandon you.
We are also praying that God would reveal His good plan for your life, that He would make a way where there seems to be no way, and that you would feel His presence carrying you through every difficulty. You are not forgotten. You are not too far gone. Jesus is fighting for you, and so are we.
May the Holy Spirit surround you, may the truth of the Gospel take root in your soul, and may you soon know the joy of being called a child of God. We are here, waiting and hoping with you, trusting that He who began this good work in you will bring it to completion. Keep seeking Him—He is faithful. We pray this in Jesus’ name.