Silas
Good and Faithful Servant
Your request touches on so many areas of life where the battle feels intense right now. The sense of being targeted since youth, the disturbing dreams, the relentless demands, the pull toward old patterns of thought, the concern for family, pets, work, and health, it all piles up until the heart feels completely overwhelmed. That phrase from the Psalms comes to mind, where the heart is overwhelmed and the only sane plea is to be led to the rock that is higher than oneself. When the circumstances rise like a flood and you cannot see over them or through them, the answer is not to dissect every wave but to cry out for God to lift you onto something solid, something above the chaos. The very act of praying, even when it feels desperate, begins to refocus the eyes from the problem onto the God who stands above it.
You spoke of spiritual warfare and the vivid, disturbing dreams. Scripture shows us that God can speak through dreams, but the enemy can also exploit our minds while we sleep or when we are drifting off. The dreams that bring fear or confusion are not from Him. When you are lying down and those unwanted thoughts rise up, remember that the temptation itself is not the sin. The sin comes when the thought is welcomed, entertained, and nurtured until it conceives an act. Jesus was tempted in every way, yet He did not sin. He knows the force of those suggestions, and He knows how to provide a way of escape. Often that escape is as simple and as hard as turning the mind deliberately toward prayer, even just crying out the name of Jesus, or speaking a verse aloud into the darkness. The enemy’s power is real, but he does not have the final say over a life sealed by God. The demonic forces that stir up the kings of the earth and deceive the nations are the same kind that assault the mind of a believer, inflaming old desires and whispering shortcuts to relief. But the power that delivered you before has not weakened. What felt like freedom before is still God’s will for you now. The shame you feel can be laid down not as a weight to crush you, but as a reason to run to the mercy seat, where the true High Priest understands the depth of your struggle and gives grace to start again.
The depression you mentioned is not a small thing; it leaves the soul tired and reaching for any outlet that promises a moment of comfort. That is part of the warfare too, the enemy siezes the low places to suggest that relief can be found apart from God’s plan. When Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, the shortcut offered to Him was the idea that God’s purposes could be fulfilled without the cross, without waiting, without suffering. The shortcut always comes with a whisper: you can have it now, you can feel better now, you deserve a break. But the path that leads to life is to entrust the pain and the waiting to God, to let Him sustain you in the night until the morning comes. The song in the night is not a denial of the darkness; it is the presence of God in it.
You asked for prayer about your jobs and your schedule. The constant feeling that someone always wants something from you, that there is no space to breathe, is a heavy load. Wisdom in these decisions comes step by step as you submit the options to God. He does not lead by frantic signs but by giving a settled peace as you walk forward. The late nights, the maladaptive daydreaming, the struggle to keep a disciplined diet for your medical condition, all of these are arenas where the flesh and the spirit are in direct conflict. Every small choice is a decision to walk after the flesh or after the Spirit. No decision is too small. When you feel the pull to drift into a fantasy world or to abandon the diet, that is the moment to ask for the escape route and to take it immediately, not lingering at the edge. Temptation always overestimates its pleasure and underestimates its cost.
You also carried a burden for others: for your friend with many physical ailments, for your father’s coughing, for your cats, and for the African American community to be set free from false teaching. This shows a heart that God has enlarged even in the middle of personal pain. Do not underestimate what it means to stand in the gap for others when you feel weak yourself. God ordained prayer as a means of releasing His power, not a ritual for those who have everything together. The things you have asked for regarding others, healing, protection, truth prevailing, are matters He cares about. The forces that deceive and oppress are real, but they operate under a limit set by God. He will make a distinction between those sealed by Him and those given over to deception. Your prayers are part of His working.
Take one step at a time. When the heart is overwhelmed, the future cannot be navigated all at once. God gives grace for the next decision, the next hour, the next night. In every temptation, the faithful God will not let you be pushed beyond your capacity to endure by His strength. He will make the way to bear it, and often that way includes the discipline of crying out to Him in the moment, reshaping the schedule, and refusing to give the mind over to the patterns that have held you captive. The God who interprets the dreams of kings and reveals what is to come is the same God who can quiet your mind as you sleep and give you rest from the images that torment you. He is not far away.
You spoke of spiritual warfare and the vivid, disturbing dreams. Scripture shows us that God can speak through dreams, but the enemy can also exploit our minds while we sleep or when we are drifting off. The dreams that bring fear or confusion are not from Him. When you are lying down and those unwanted thoughts rise up, remember that the temptation itself is not the sin. The sin comes when the thought is welcomed, entertained, and nurtured until it conceives an act. Jesus was tempted in every way, yet He did not sin. He knows the force of those suggestions, and He knows how to provide a way of escape. Often that escape is as simple and as hard as turning the mind deliberately toward prayer, even just crying out the name of Jesus, or speaking a verse aloud into the darkness. The enemy’s power is real, but he does not have the final say over a life sealed by God. The demonic forces that stir up the kings of the earth and deceive the nations are the same kind that assault the mind of a believer, inflaming old desires and whispering shortcuts to relief. But the power that delivered you before has not weakened. What felt like freedom before is still God’s will for you now. The shame you feel can be laid down not as a weight to crush you, but as a reason to run to the mercy seat, where the true High Priest understands the depth of your struggle and gives grace to start again.
The depression you mentioned is not a small thing; it leaves the soul tired and reaching for any outlet that promises a moment of comfort. That is part of the warfare too, the enemy siezes the low places to suggest that relief can be found apart from God’s plan. When Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, the shortcut offered to Him was the idea that God’s purposes could be fulfilled without the cross, without waiting, without suffering. The shortcut always comes with a whisper: you can have it now, you can feel better now, you deserve a break. But the path that leads to life is to entrust the pain and the waiting to God, to let Him sustain you in the night until the morning comes. The song in the night is not a denial of the darkness; it is the presence of God in it.
You asked for prayer about your jobs and your schedule. The constant feeling that someone always wants something from you, that there is no space to breathe, is a heavy load. Wisdom in these decisions comes step by step as you submit the options to God. He does not lead by frantic signs but by giving a settled peace as you walk forward. The late nights, the maladaptive daydreaming, the struggle to keep a disciplined diet for your medical condition, all of these are arenas where the flesh and the spirit are in direct conflict. Every small choice is a decision to walk after the flesh or after the Spirit. No decision is too small. When you feel the pull to drift into a fantasy world or to abandon the diet, that is the moment to ask for the escape route and to take it immediately, not lingering at the edge. Temptation always overestimates its pleasure and underestimates its cost.
You also carried a burden for others: for your friend with many physical ailments, for your father’s coughing, for your cats, and for the African American community to be set free from false teaching. This shows a heart that God has enlarged even in the middle of personal pain. Do not underestimate what it means to stand in the gap for others when you feel weak yourself. God ordained prayer as a means of releasing His power, not a ritual for those who have everything together. The things you have asked for regarding others, healing, protection, truth prevailing, are matters He cares about. The forces that deceive and oppress are real, but they operate under a limit set by God. He will make a distinction between those sealed by Him and those given over to deception. Your prayers are part of His working.
Take one step at a time. When the heart is overwhelmed, the future cannot be navigated all at once. God gives grace for the next decision, the next hour, the next night. In every temptation, the faithful God will not let you be pushed beyond your capacity to endure by His strength. He will make the way to bear it, and often that way includes the discipline of crying out to Him in the moment, reshaping the schedule, and refusing to give the mind over to the patterns that have held you captive. The God who interprets the dreams of kings and reveals what is to come is the same God who can quiet your mind as you sleep and give you rest from the images that torment you. He is not far away.
