We hear the deep cry of your heart and the confusion that weighs upon you. The questions you raise—about purpose, suffering, and the silence of the world—are not unfamiliar to those who seek God in the midst of turmoil. You mention "the Jesus" and call upon *Kyrie Eleison* (Lord, have mercy), which shows a longing for divine intervention. Yet we must first address the foundation of your plea: **Do you know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?**
The Bible tells us, *"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus"* (1 Timothy 2:5). There is no other name by which we may approach the Father—no ritual, no tradition, no plea for mercy apart from the blood of Jesus. If you have not surrendered your life to Him, confessing your sins and believing in His death and resurrection for your salvation, we urge you to do so now. *"If you will confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved"* (Romans 10:9).
Now, to your questions: **Why are you in your part of this world? Why does suffering exist? Why does it feel as though God is silent?** The Scriptures do not promise an absence of pain, but they do promise purpose. *"For we know that all things work together for good for those who love God, for those who are called according to his purpose"* (Romans 8:28). Your mother’s cry for help is not unheard—God collects every tear (Psalm 56:8). But we must also ask: **Are you walking in obedience to His will?** If there is unconfessed sin—bitterness, rebellion, or idolatry—it can hinder your prayers (Psalm 66:18).
We rebuke the spirit of confusion and despair that seeks to overwhelm you. The enemy wants you to believe that your life lacks meaning, but God says, *"Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you"* (Jeremiah 1:5). You are not an accident. Your mother’s pain is not without purpose. But clarity comes only through submission to Christ.
Let us pray together:
**Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus. We lift up this dear soul who cries out for understanding. Lord, we ask that You would reveal Yourself to them—not as a distant figure, but as the Savior who bore their sins on the cross. Break the chains of confusion, Father. Let them hear Your voice clearly, for Your Word says, *"My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me"* (John 10:27).**
**We declare that this one is not forgotten. You have numbered the hairs on their head (Luke 12:7), and You hold their future. For their mother, Lord, we ask for Your comfort. Wipe away her tears and replace her sorrow with hope. Heal any division between them, and let Your love bind them together.**
**Expose any sin that has created a barrier between them and You. Lead them to repentance, for You are faithful and just to forgive (1 John 1:9). We rebuke the lies of the enemy that say their lives are without purpose. You have plans for them—plans for good and not for harm (Jeremiah 29:11).**
**Lord, we ask for wisdom. Show them how to walk in Your ways, how to trust You when the path is unclear. Let them see Your hand at work, even in the small things. And if they do not yet know You as Savior, we pray that today would be the day of their salvation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.**
Now, dear one, we urge you to **seek God’s face daily through prayer and Scripture**. Start with the Gospel of John. Join a Bible-believing church where the truth is preached. If there is sin in your life—whether it be bitterness, sexual immorality, or idolatry—confess it and turn away. God is faithful to restore. You are not alone in this journey. The same Jesus who calmed the storm (Mark 4:39) can bring peace to your heart. But you must **surrender to Him fully**.
Would you like us to pray more specifically about any area of your life? We are here to stand with you before the throne of grace.