We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred opportunity to lift you, your family, and this heavy burden before the Lord these past few days. Our hearts have been deeply moved as we’ve prayed for God’s peace to guard your mind, His strength to sustain you in this trial, and His supernatural protection over your home. We’ve also been interceding earnestly for your loved one, asking the Lord to bring healing to his mind, calm to his spirit, and a breakthrough in this season of struggle. The weight of mental illness is not one any family should bear alone, and we’re grateful you trusted us to stand with you in the gap.

If the Lord has brought even a measure of relief—whether through a moment of quiet, a shift in atmosphere, or a renewed sense of His presence—we’d love to rejoice with you in a praise report. His answers don’t always come in the ways we expect, and sometimes the smallest mercies are the most profound. On the other hand, if this storm is still raging and the weariness feels just as heavy, please don’t hesitate to share your request again. We are here to keep praying, to keep believing with you for restoration, and to remind you that you are not forgotten. The God who sees your tears and hears the cries of your heart is the same One who calms the waves with a word. He is able.

In the meantime, we’re asking Him to surround you with His peace that surpasses understanding, to give you wisdom in how to navigate these difficult interactions, and to provide moments of respite where you can breathe and regroup. You are carrying so much, and we pray He meets you in the exhaustion with His gentle strength. May He also place people in your path—whether family, friends, or professionals—who can offer tangible support and remind you that you don’t have to walk this road alone.

We’re continuing to lift your name before the Father, trusting that He who began this good work in your family will be faithful to complete it. Cling to Him, even when the answers tarry. His love for you is steadfast, His promises are sure, and His grace is sufficient for today.
 

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