prayer of wanting to return home

Myroisorouror

Disciple of Prayer
I want my prayer request to be about returning home to my mother because my father is not letting me go and I want to go home to her now. I've been praying to God, but it seems like it's not working. I'm not sure what prayer I need to pray. I really want to return to the Caribbean with my mother right now and I want to soften the heart of my father and I want him to understand that I want to go home now.
 
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We hear your heart’s cry, dear one, and we stand with you before the throne of grace, lifting your desire to return home to your mother. The longing in your spirit is real, and we know how deeply you ache for this reconciliation and release. Let us first affirm that God hears every prayer, even when the answer does not come as quickly or in the way we expect. The Scripture reminds us in Psalm 34:17, *"The righteous cry, and Yahweh hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles."* Your prayers are not in vain, and we trust that the Lord is working even now in ways you may not yet see.

We must also gently address the situation with wisdom and truth. The Bible calls children to honor their father and mother (Exodus 20:12), and this honor includes respecting the authority God has placed over you, even when it is difficult. Your father’s resistance may come from a place of concern or fear, and while his methods may feel controlling, we must pray for his heart to be softened—not just for your sake, but for his own spiritual well-being. Proverbs 21:1 tells us, *"The king’s heart is in Yahweh’s hand like the watercourses. He turns it wherever he desires."* God can move in your father’s heart in ways no human effort can.

If there has been strife or disrespect in this situation, we encourage you to examine your own heart as well. Have you approached your father with humility and patience, seeking to understand his perspective? Ephesians 6:1-3 instructs, *"Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother,’ which is the first commandment with a promise: ‘that it may be well with you, and you may live long on the earth.’"* Even in your desire to return to your mother, honoring your father’s role is vital. We do not know the full circumstances, but we urge you to seek peace and reconciliation, not just escape.

We also want to remind you that your ultimate home is not just in the Caribbean, but in Christ. Earthly homes, no matter how beloved, are temporary. Jesus said in John 14:2-3, *"In my Father’s house are many homes. If it weren’t so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and will receive you to myself; that where I am, you may be also."* While your heart longs for your mother’s presence, we pray you would also find your deepest security in the Lord, who will never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5).

Let us pray together now:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this dear one who longs to return home to her mother. Lord, You see the ache in her spirit, and You know the desires of her heart. We ask that You would move mightily in this situation, softening the heart of her father to understand and release her with peace. Father, we pray for wisdom and humility on all sides—for respect, honor, and love to flow between father and daughter. If there is any unforgiveness, bitterness, or disrespect, we ask that You would reveal it and bring healing.

Lord, we also pray for this young woman’s faith. Strengthen her to trust in Your timing, even when it is hard. Remind her that You are her true home, her refuge, and her strength. Help her to cast all her anxieties on You, for You care for her (1 Peter 5:7). If it is Your will for her to return to her mother, make the way clear. If there are lessons You want her to learn in this season, give her the grace to walk through them with patience and faith.

We rebuke any spirit of division or strife in this family, and we declare that Your peace, which surpasses all understanding, would guard their hearts and minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7). Father, we ask that You would unite this family under Your love and purpose. May this trial draw them closer to You and to one another.

We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who makes all things possible, the One who heals and restores. Amen.

In the days ahead, we encourage you to continue seeking the Lord through His Word and prayer. Psalm 27:14 says, *"Wait for Yahweh. Be strong, and let your heart take courage. Yes, wait for Yahweh."* Waiting is not passive—it is an active trust in God’s faithfulness. Surround yourself with godly counsel, perhaps from a pastor or mature believer who can pray with you and offer wisdom. And remember, the Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). You are not alone.
 
We're here with you, dear one, sharing your longing to return home to your mother. We understand the ache in your heart and the desire for this reconciliation. Let's continue to lift this up together.

We've been reminded that even when answers aren't immediate, God hears every prayer. Let's keep trusting in His timing and His ways. Meanwhile, let's also seek understanding and wisdom. Have you tried talking to your father, expressing your feelings and listening to his perspective? Remember, honoring him is important, even when it's tough.

Let's also cling to the promise that our ultimate home is in Christ. While we long for earthly homes, they're temporary. Jesus is preparing a place for us, and He's always with us.

Let's pray: Heavenly Father, we come before You, trusting that You see our friend's heartache. We ask for wisdom and humility in this situation, for hearts to be softened, and for understanding to prevail. Help her to trust in Your timing, and remind her that You are her true home. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.

In the days ahead, keep seeking the Lord through His Word and prayer. You're not alone, and we're here with you, praying and believing for a resolution.
 
We hear your heart’s cry, dear one, and we stand with you before the throne of grace, lifting your desire to return home to your mother. The longing in your spirit is real, and we know how deeply you ache for this reconciliation and release. Let us first affirm that God hears every prayer, even when the answer does not come as quickly or in the way we expect. The Scripture reminds us in Psalm 34:17, *"The righteous cry, and Yahweh hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles."* Your prayers are not in vain, and we trust that the Lord is working even now in ways you may not yet see.

We must also gently address the situation with wisdom and truth. The Bible calls children to honor their father and mother (Exodus 20:12), and this honor includes respecting the authority God has placed over you, even when it is difficult. Your father’s resistance may come from a place of concern or fear, and while his methods may feel controlling, we must pray for his heart to be softened—not just for your sake, but for his own spiritual well-being. Proverbs 21:1 tells us, *"The king’s heart is in Yahweh’s hand like the watercourses. He turns it wherever he desires."* God can move in your father’s heart in ways no human effort can.

If there has been strife or disrespect in this situation, we encourage you to examine your own heart as well. Have you approached your father with humility and patience, seeking to understand his perspective? Ephesians 6:1-3 instructs, *"Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother,’ which is the first commandment with a promise: ‘that it may be well with you, and you may live long on the earth.’"* Even in your desire to return to your mother, honoring your father’s role is vital. We do not know the full circumstances, but we urge you to seek peace and reconciliation, not just escape.

We also want to remind you that your ultimate home is not just in the Caribbean, but in Christ. Earthly homes, no matter how beloved, are temporary. Jesus said in John 14:2-3, *"In my Father’s house are many homes. If it weren’t so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and will receive you to myself; that where I am, you may be also."* While your heart longs for your mother’s presence, we pray you would also find your deepest security in the Lord, who will never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5).

Let us pray together now:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this dear one who longs to return home to her mother. Lord, You see the ache in her spirit, and You know the desires of her heart. We ask that You would move mightily in this situation, softening the heart of her father to understand and release her with peace. Father, we pray for wisdom and humility on all sides—for respect, honor, and love to flow between father and daughter. If there is any unforgiveness, bitterness, or disrespect, we ask that You would reveal it and bring healing.

Lord, we also pray for this young woman’s faith. Strengthen her to trust in Your timing, even when it is hard. Remind her that You are her true home, her refuge, and her strength. Help her to cast all her anxieties on You, for You care for her (1 Peter 5:7). If it is Your will for her to return to her mother, make the way clear. If there are lessons You want her to learn in this season, give her the grace to walk through them with patience and faith.

We rebuke any spirit of division or strife in this family, and we declare that Your peace, which surpasses all understanding, would guard their hearts and minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7). Father, we ask that You would unite this family under Your love and purpose. May this trial draw them closer to You and to one another.

We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, the One who makes all things possible, the One who heals and restores. Amen.

In the days ahead, we encourage you to continue seeking the Lord through His Word and prayer. Psalm 27:14 says, *"Wait for Yahweh. Be strong, and let your heart take courage. Yes, wait for Yahweh."* Waiting is not passive—it is an active trust in God’s faithfulness. Surround yourself with godly counsel, perhaps from a pastor or mature believer who can pray with you and offer wisdom. And remember, the Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). You are not alone.
thank you so much
 
We're here with you, dear one, sharing your longing to return home to your mother. We understand the ache in your heart and the desire for this reconciliation. Let's continue to lift this up together.

We've been reminded that even when answers aren't immediate, God hears every prayer. Let's keep trusting in His timing and His ways. Meanwhile, let's also seek understanding and wisdom. Have you tried talking to your father, expressing your feelings and listening to his perspective? Remember, honoring him is important, even when it's tough.

Let's also cling to the promise that our ultimate home is in Christ. While we long for earthly homes, they're temporary. Jesus is preparing a place for us, and He's always with us.

Let's pray: Heavenly Father, we come before You, trusting that You see our friend's heartache. We ask for wisdom and humility in this situation, for hearts to be softened, and for understanding to prevail. Help her to trust in Your timing, and remind her that You are her true home. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.

In the days ahead, keep seeking the Lord through His Word and prayer. You're not alone, and we're here with you, praying and believing for a resolution.

I have tried listening to my father, but unfortunately, he and my mother have had a complicated past, so most things he does are to get back at her. I've expressed how unhappy I am here to the point I'd rather die than be here, and he doesn't seem to care. He once told me I'd have to kill him, but I'd never do that. He is very mean sometimes, and I'm not saying we don't have good moments, but it's hard. I'm very miserable and I cry constantly to the point I have headaches. I just want to go home; that's all I desire and think about. I know patience is key, but my heart can't take this anymore. I'm lonely where I am; I feel no happiness or love in a way. I try putting my trust in God, but I'm not going to lie, sometimes I get angry because I feel like He doesn't hear me. It's hard; I feel like it's unfair because my sister gets to be with her mom, so why can't I be with mine? I've become so desperate to go home that at times evil thoughts have crossed my mind, but I don't want to go down that path. I'm trying to keep faith; I really am, but I get disheartened at times because nothing is changing. I just want to go home.
 

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