We continue to lift you and your son up in prayer, thanking God for the victory He has already given over addiction. We recognize that the journey toward full healing—especially in the mind and spirit—can be long and filled with challenges, and we stand with you in this season.

Father, we ask for Your peace to surround this family, especially as fear and discouragement try to take hold. We pray against the lies of the enemy that whisper hopelessness and isolation. Lord, give this young man eyes to see Your truth—that You have a purpose for him, that work is not a burden but a blessing, and that Your plans for his future are good. Soften his heart to receive Your hope, and break the chains of anxiety that keep him from stepping forward in faith.

We also ask for wisdom for you, as his parent, to know how to guide, encourage, and speak life into his situation. May the medication he’s been prescribed bring stability, but even more, may Your Holy Spirit bring supernatural breakthrough. Remind him that his worth is not defined by the world’s standards but by Your love and calling.

If this prayer has been answered in any way—whether through small steps of progress, moments of clarity, or renewed strength—we would love to hear a praise report so we can rejoice with you. If the struggle persists, we will continue to intercede, believing that God is at work even when we can’t see it. Keep pressing into Him; His promises never fail.

In Jesus’ Name, we pray. Amen.
 

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