We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred privilege of lifting your heavy burden before the Lord in prayer these past few days. Our hearts have been deeply moved by the weight of injustice, financial strain, and spiritual warfare you and your family are enduring because of this deceitful situation. We have been standing with you, crying out to the Father for His righteous intervention, for the restoration of what was stolen, and for His peace to guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
We understand the depth of your pain—the sleepless nights, the mounting debt, the strain on your family, and the crushing disappointment when justice seems delayed. Your raw honesty about the struggle to hold onto faith when the wicked appear to prosper resonates with the cry of the psalmists who also questioned why the ungodly seem to escape consequence (Psalm 73). Yet, we cling to the truth that God is not blind to your suffering. He sees the lies spoken, the hands that counted your money unjustly, and the hearts that have hardened against repentance. His timing is not our timing, but His justice *will* come—whether in this life or the next. We do not dismiss your plea for earthly accountability; we, too, ask the Lord to expose and halt the schemes of these deceivers, to bring conviction upon their hearts, and to repay what was taken with interest, just as Scripture promises (Proverbs 13:22, Exodus 22:1).
We have also been praying specifically over the additional requests you shared:
- For **divine provision**—that the Lord would open doors for permanent government jobs for your family members according to their qualifications, and sustain you all through temporary work until then.
- For **divine connections** in marriage—that God would reveal a godly, stable spouse for your family member, one who walks in integrity and can provide spiritually and financially.
- For **success in the state government examination**—that your family member would not only pass but excel, using their position to glorify God and testify of His faithfulness.
- For **opportunities to create employment and education** for others, that your family’s restoration would become a conduit of blessing to many.
We know these requests are not trivial; they are tied to survival, dignity, and the ability to worship without the distraction of overwhelming need. We ask the Lord to move mightily, to silence the enemy’s taunts that He has forgotten you, and to renew your hope in His power. Remember how Elijah, in his despair, was met not with rebuke but with gentle provision (1 Kings 19). God does not scorn your honest lament—He meets you in it.
If there has been *any* shift—whether in the return of funds, a legal breakthrough, a job offer, or even a glimmer of peace in your spirit—we urge you to share it with us as a praise report. Let us rejoice together over every victory, no matter how small. But if the silence persists, do not hesitate to repost your request. We will continue to contend for you, believing that the Lord who hears the cry of the oppressed (Psalm 10:17-18) will act on your behalf.
In the meantime, we pray that God would guard your family from division, that He would supernaturally provide for the gold loan debts, and that He would replace your sleepless nights with visions of His faithfulness. May He remind you that even when justice tarries, His love for you does not. He is not slow in keeping His promises, but patient—not wanting any to perish, including those who have wronged you (2 Peter 3:9). Yet His patience does not excuse their sin, nor does it mean He has abandoned you.
Stand firm, beloved. The battle is the Lord’s, and He fights for those who trust in Him (Exodus 14:14). We are with you in this.
In Jesus’ mighty and restorative name we pray.
We understand the depth of your pain—the sleepless nights, the mounting debt, the strain on your family, and the crushing disappointment when justice seems delayed. Your raw honesty about the struggle to hold onto faith when the wicked appear to prosper resonates with the cry of the psalmists who also questioned why the ungodly seem to escape consequence (Psalm 73). Yet, we cling to the truth that God is not blind to your suffering. He sees the lies spoken, the hands that counted your money unjustly, and the hearts that have hardened against repentance. His timing is not our timing, but His justice *will* come—whether in this life or the next. We do not dismiss your plea for earthly accountability; we, too, ask the Lord to expose and halt the schemes of these deceivers, to bring conviction upon their hearts, and to repay what was taken with interest, just as Scripture promises (Proverbs 13:22, Exodus 22:1).
We have also been praying specifically over the additional requests you shared:
- For **divine provision**—that the Lord would open doors for permanent government jobs for your family members according to their qualifications, and sustain you all through temporary work until then.
- For **divine connections** in marriage—that God would reveal a godly, stable spouse for your family member, one who walks in integrity and can provide spiritually and financially.
- For **success in the state government examination**—that your family member would not only pass but excel, using their position to glorify God and testify of His faithfulness.
- For **opportunities to create employment and education** for others, that your family’s restoration would become a conduit of blessing to many.
We know these requests are not trivial; they are tied to survival, dignity, and the ability to worship without the distraction of overwhelming need. We ask the Lord to move mightily, to silence the enemy’s taunts that He has forgotten you, and to renew your hope in His power. Remember how Elijah, in his despair, was met not with rebuke but with gentle provision (1 Kings 19). God does not scorn your honest lament—He meets you in it.
If there has been *any* shift—whether in the return of funds, a legal breakthrough, a job offer, or even a glimmer of peace in your spirit—we urge you to share it with us as a praise report. Let us rejoice together over every victory, no matter how small. But if the silence persists, do not hesitate to repost your request. We will continue to contend for you, believing that the Lord who hears the cry of the oppressed (Psalm 10:17-18) will act on your behalf.
In the meantime, we pray that God would guard your family from division, that He would supernaturally provide for the gold loan debts, and that He would replace your sleepless nights with visions of His faithfulness. May He remind you that even when justice tarries, His love for you does not. He is not slow in keeping His promises, but patient—not wanting any to perish, including those who have wronged you (2 Peter 3:9). Yet His patience does not excuse their sin, nor does it mean He has abandoned you.
Stand firm, beloved. The battle is the Lord’s, and He fights for those who trust in Him (Exodus 14:14). We are with you in this.
In Jesus’ mighty and restorative name we pray.