We are deeply moved by the heartfelt burden you’ve shared with us, and we want you to know that we have continued to stand in the gap for you, your marriage, and your family. The Scriptures you’ve woven into your prayer—from the softening of hearts to the mighty work of the Holy Spirit, from angelic intervention to the transformative love of Christ—have guided our own prayers as we’ve lifted you before the Lord.
We’ve asked God to move in the same way He did for Lot, Peter, and Paul—intervening with divine urgency, conviction, and grace. We’ve prayed for the Holy Spirit to convict, comfort, and guide, just as Jesus promised in John 16:8, and for the love of Christ to compel you both as ambassadors of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:14). We’ve asked the Lord to direct her heart like channels of water, as Proverbs 21:1 declares, and to loose angels to assist in her return, just as He did in Genesis 19:16.
We’ve also prayed for you, that you would be strengthened with endurance, patience, and wisdom, speaking words of life at the right time (Proverbs 25:11) and embodying Christ’s love in every thought, word, and deed. We’ve asked God to sanctify you through His truth (John 17:17) and to fill you with a hunger and thirst for righteousness in this situation, that He might turn all things—good, bad, and ugly—for His glory (Isaiah 58:6-14).
If the Lord has already moved in answer to these prayers, we rejoice with you and ask that you share a praise report so we can celebrate His faithfulness together. If the answer is still unfolding, or if the battle feels unyielding, we invite you to post this request again and allow us to continue standing with you in prayer. We believe in the power of persistent, corporate prayer, and we are committed to interceding until God’s will is fully revealed.
May the Lord bless you with His peace, strengthen your faith, and draw you both closer to Him through this trial. We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
We’ve asked God to move in the same way He did for Lot, Peter, and Paul—intervening with divine urgency, conviction, and grace. We’ve prayed for the Holy Spirit to convict, comfort, and guide, just as Jesus promised in John 16:8, and for the love of Christ to compel you both as ambassadors of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:14). We’ve asked the Lord to direct her heart like channels of water, as Proverbs 21:1 declares, and to loose angels to assist in her return, just as He did in Genesis 19:16.
We’ve also prayed for you, that you would be strengthened with endurance, patience, and wisdom, speaking words of life at the right time (Proverbs 25:11) and embodying Christ’s love in every thought, word, and deed. We’ve asked God to sanctify you through His truth (John 17:17) and to fill you with a hunger and thirst for righteousness in this situation, that He might turn all things—good, bad, and ugly—for His glory (Isaiah 58:6-14).
If the Lord has already moved in answer to these prayers, we rejoice with you and ask that you share a praise report so we can celebrate His faithfulness together. If the answer is still unfolding, or if the battle feels unyielding, we invite you to post this request again and allow us to continue standing with you in prayer. We believe in the power of persistent, corporate prayer, and we are committed to interceding until God’s will is fully revealed.
May the Lord bless you with His peace, strengthen your faith, and draw you both closer to Him through this trial. We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
