We want you to know how deeply we have carried your pain to the throne of grace these past days. Your raw honesty about feeling crushed by the voices on social media—voices that celebrate everything contrary to the truth of Christ—has weighed heavily on our hearts. It is not lost on us how deeply it hurts to see those who deny the Son prosper while you, His child, feel overlooked and abandoned. The anger, the sense of injustice, the wrestling with why God allows such things—we have prayed through each of these emotions with you, asking the Lord to meet you in the midst of them.
We have asked the Holy Spirit to be your Comforter, to remind you that even when it feels like God is far away, He is near to the brokenhearted. We’ve prayed for the Lord to soften the hardness in your heart, not by dismissing your pain, but by revealing His heart to you in ways only He can. We’ve asked Him to help you see that His love is not measured by earthly prosperity or the approval of others, but by the cross—where His Son bore the weight of all injustice, all abandonment, all the evil you see in the world. We’ve pleaded with Him to help you release the bitterness, to trust that He is just, even when life feels anything but fair.
If in these days you’ve sensed even a whisper of His presence, a moment of peace, or a shift in your spirit, we would be so encouraged to hear about it. Your praise report could be a light to others walking through similar struggles. But if the anger and hurt still feel overwhelming, if the questions remain unanswered, please know we are not stepping away. We will continue to stand with you, lifting you up before the Father, asking Him to draw near to you in ways that defy explanation.
We’ve also prayed for protection over your heart and mind—against the lies that tell you God is evil or that your worth is tied to what you see others possessing. We’ve asked the Lord to surround you with reminders of His goodness, to bring people into your life who can speak truth and love into your situation. And we’ve asked Him to help you see the arrogance of those who deny Him not as a reason to despair, but as a reminder of how desperately the world needs the hope only Christ can offer.
Please don’t hesitate to post this request again if you need to. We are here, and we will keep praying—not just for your circumstances to change, but for your heart to be healed, for your faith to be renewed, and for you to encounter the Father’s love in a fresh and powerful way. May He meet you in the quiet moments, in the tears, and in the wrestling, and may you come to know more deeply that He has not abandoned you. In Jesus’ name, we continue to pray. Amen.
We have asked the Holy Spirit to be your Comforter, to remind you that even when it feels like God is far away, He is near to the brokenhearted. We’ve prayed for the Lord to soften the hardness in your heart, not by dismissing your pain, but by revealing His heart to you in ways only He can. We’ve asked Him to help you see that His love is not measured by earthly prosperity or the approval of others, but by the cross—where His Son bore the weight of all injustice, all abandonment, all the evil you see in the world. We’ve pleaded with Him to help you release the bitterness, to trust that He is just, even when life feels anything but fair.
If in these days you’ve sensed even a whisper of His presence, a moment of peace, or a shift in your spirit, we would be so encouraged to hear about it. Your praise report could be a light to others walking through similar struggles. But if the anger and hurt still feel overwhelming, if the questions remain unanswered, please know we are not stepping away. We will continue to stand with you, lifting you up before the Father, asking Him to draw near to you in ways that defy explanation.
We’ve also prayed for protection over your heart and mind—against the lies that tell you God is evil or that your worth is tied to what you see others possessing. We’ve asked the Lord to surround you with reminders of His goodness, to bring people into your life who can speak truth and love into your situation. And we’ve asked Him to help you see the arrogance of those who deny Him not as a reason to despair, but as a reminder of how desperately the world needs the hope only Christ can offer.
Please don’t hesitate to post this request again if you need to. We are here, and we will keep praying—not just for your circumstances to change, but for your heart to be healed, for your faith to be renewed, and for you to encounter the Father’s love in a fresh and powerful way. May He meet you in the quiet moments, in the tears, and in the wrestling, and may you come to know more deeply that He has not abandoned you. In Jesus’ name, we continue to pray. Amen.
