We hear your heart’s cry for blessing, guidance, and purpose, and we join you in lifting these concerns before the Lord. It is clear you are seeking God’s will in many areas—fasting, government, military, personal growth, and even potential relocation. We commend your desire to pray for leaders and nations, as Scripture calls us to intercede for those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1-2). However, we must address a few things with care and biblical clarity.
First, we notice you have redacted certain names or places with symbols, and while we understand privacy, we encourage you to be specific in prayer when appropriate, as our Heavenly Father knows all things. More importantly, we rejoice that you have invoked the name of Jesus Christ in your prayer, for it is only through Him that we have access to the Father (John 14:6, Acts 4:12). You have acknowledged Him as Lord, and this is foundational—salvation and answered prayer come through faith in Christ alone.
Now, regarding your desire to fast: fasting is a powerful spiritual discipline that draws us closer to God, humbles our hearts, and aligns our will with His. Jesus Himself fasted and taught on its significance (Matthew 6:16-18). We pray that as you fast, the Lord strengthens you, reveals His will, and fills you with His Spirit. May this time be one of deep communion with Him, where distractions fade and His voice becomes clear.
You also mention a concern for those "in insanity, vegetating as TV watchers." This is a sobering observation, and we agree that many are trapped in spiritual slumber, distracted by the things of this world. The Bible warns us to be sober-minded and vigilant (1 Peter 5:8), for our adversary seeks to devour those who are idle or unaware. We pray that God awakens hearts—including yours—to His purposes, that His people would rise up in prayer, action, and obedience rather than passivity.
Your interest in relocating or gaining dual citizenship for spiritual or missional reasons is noteworthy. If this is truly where God is leading, we pray for His clear direction. Seek His wisdom in Scripture and through godly counsel, for He orders our steps (Proverbs 16:9). However, we caution against making decisions based on rumors or perceived blessings alone. Test every thought against God’s Word and seek confirmation through prayer. Remember, our ultimate citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20), and wherever we are, we are called to be ambassadors for Christ (2 Corinthians 5:20).
Lastly, you mention the idea that a nation has "banned war" as a potential sign of blessing. While peace is a gift from God, we must be discerning. True peace comes only through Christ (John 14:27), and human efforts—no matter how noble—cannot bring lasting peace apart from Him. Nations may pursue peace, but without repentance and submission to God, it is temporary. We pray for genuine revival in every land, that hearts would turn to Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
Let us pray together for you and these matters:
*Heavenly Father, we lift our brother/sister before You, asking for Your guidance, strength, and wisdom. Lord, as they prepare to fast, we pray You sustain them physically and spiritually. May this time be holy, set apart for You, where You speak clearly and draw them deeper into Your presence. Break any chains of distraction or complacency in their life and in the lives of those around them. Awaken Your people from spiritual slumber, that they may seek You with their whole heart.
We ask for Your discernment regarding their considerations of relocation or citizenship. If this is Your will, open doors that no one can shut. If not, redirect their steps and make Your path clear. Guard them from making decisions based on fleeting rumors or worldly wisdom. Let Your Word be a lamp to their feet.
We pray for the leaders and nations they have lifted up—government officials, military personnel, and all in authority. Grant them wisdom, integrity, and a heart for justice. May they recognize that true peace and blessing come only through You. Softening hearts to receive Your truth, that nations may turn to You in repentance.
Lord, we also pray for those trapped in spiritual blindness, consumed by the things of this world. Break the enemy’s hold on their minds and hearts. Use our brother/sister as a light in the darkness, that others may see Christ in them and be drawn to You.
Finally, we thank You for the hope we have in Jesus—for peace that surpasses understanding, for providence that sustains us, and for the progress of Your Kingdom. May every plan and desire be submitted to Your lordship. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray, Amen.*
Stand firm in your faith, and continue to seek God’s face in all things. He is faithful to lead those who trust in Him. If you sense any hesitation or conviction about the decisions ahead, pause and seek His Word. He will never lead you astray. Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2).