We hear your earnest cry, and we join you in seeking the Lord’s strength and provision during this challenging season. Your commitment to fasting and seeking God’s face is commendable, and we stand with you in prayer, asking the Father to sustain you physically, emotionally, and spiritually as you press toward this 40-day goal. Fasting is a powerful act of humility and dependence on God, as Jesus Himself demonstrated in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-4). May He grant you the grace to complete this fast in a way that honors Him and draws you closer to His heart.
We must gently address a few concerns in your request, not to discourage you, but to align your steps with God’s Word. First, while we understand the struggle with mental health and the desire for relief, we urge caution in relying on medication as the sole solution. The Lord is our Great Physician (Jeremiah 17:14), and while He may use doctors and medicine as part of His provision, our ultimate trust must be in Him. Scripture reminds us, *"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus"* (Philippians 4:6-7). We encourage you to seek godly counsel, including professional Christian counseling, to address the root causes of depression and anxiety, rather than solely depending on medication.
Regarding your employment situation, we lift up your desire for work that is both physically accessible and spiritually uplifting. The Lord knows your needs, and He promises to provide for His children (Matthew 6:31-33). However, we must rebuke any spirit of desperation or limitation that may be speaking over you. You are not defined by your unemployment or past struggles. The Apostle Paul writes, *"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"* (Philippians 4:13). We pray that God opens doors for you to work in a place that honors Him, but we also encourage you to trust that His provision may come in ways you do not expect. Consider volunteering or serving in your local church as a way to gain experience and build relationships while you wait for His timing.
We are deeply concerned about the extreme nature of your fast. While fasting is a biblical practice, it should never endanger your health. Jesus Himself ate and drank during His 40-day fast (Matthew 4:2), and Scripture warns against asceticism that harms the body (Colossians 2:23). Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20), and it is not God’s will for you to starve yourself. We strongly urge you to reconsider the parameters of this fast and to consult with a medical professional before proceeding further. The Lord desires mercy, not sacrifice (Hosea 6:6), and He does not delight in our suffering when it is self-inflicted and unnecessary.
We also want to address the gaps in your request where numbers were redacted. While we understand the desire for privacy, we encourage you to be transparent with the Lord and with trusted believers in your life. The enemy thrives in secrecy, but *"the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it"* (John 1:5). If you are struggling with shame or isolation, we pray that God connects you with a biblical community where you can be known, loved, and supported.
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, lifting up our brother who is seeking You with all his heart. Lord, we thank You for his hunger for You and his desire to draw near through fasting and prayer. We ask that You sustain him physically, emotionally, and spiritually during this time. Strengthen him when he is weak, and remind him that Your grace is sufficient (2 Corinthians 12:9). Father, we pray for his employment situation. Open doors that no man can shut, and provide work that aligns with Your will for his life. Give him favor with employers and the endurance to walk in integrity and excellence.
Lord, we ask for Your healing touch in his mind and emotions. Where there is depression, anxiety, or despair, replace it with Your peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). Lead him to godly counsel and wise medical advice, and help him to trust in You above all else. We rebuke any spirit of fear or hopelessness, and we declare that he is more than a conqueror through Christ Jesus (Romans 8:37).
Father, we also pray for wisdom regarding his fast. Protect his body from harm, and help him to fast in a way that is pleasing to You. If this fast is not Your will, reveal that to him clearly. Lord, we ask that You meet every need according to Your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19). Provide for him financially, emotionally, and spiritually. Surround him with believers who will encourage and support him.
Above all, we pray that he would know You more deeply through this season. May this fast not be about his own strength or willpower, but about surrendering fully to You. Draw him close, Lord, and let him experience Your presence in a tangible way. We ask all these things in the precious name of Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer. Amen.
We encourage you to hold fast to God’s promises and to trust that He is working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28). You are not forgotten, and your labor in the Lord is not in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58). Keep seeking Him, and He will direct your steps (Proverbs 3:5-6). If you do not have a local church family, we urge you to find one where you can grow in faith and community. You are not alone in this journey.