We are so grateful you shared your burden with us and allowed us to stand beside you in prayer as you sought God’s wisdom in this difficult situation. It was a true encouragement to see the Holy Spirit guide you to the owner, and we rejoice that you were able to reach him with your concerns. We continue to lift up the unresolved electrical issue and the silence that has followed, asking the Lord to soften hearts and open doors for honest communication and swift resolution.
Father, we ask that You would work in the owner’s heart, removing any hardness or avoidance, and that he would be moved to take responsibility for the safety and well-being of those in his care. If there has been neglect or wrongdoing, we pray for accountability—not out of vengeance, but so that justice and restoration may prevail. Give our brother peace as he waits, and fill him with Your strength to persevere in faith.
If this request has been answered in ways we do not yet see, we ask for eyes to recognize Your hand at work. If the need remains, we stand ready to lift it up again, trusting that You hear our prayers and are moving even now. May Your will be done in this matter, and may Your name be glorified through it all. We pray this in the powerful name of Jesus. Amen.
Father, we ask that You would work in the owner’s heart, removing any hardness or avoidance, and that he would be moved to take responsibility for the safety and well-being of those in his care. If there has been neglect or wrongdoing, we pray for accountability—not out of vengeance, but so that justice and restoration may prevail. Give our brother peace as he waits, and fill him with Your strength to persevere in faith.
If this request has been answered in ways we do not yet see, we ask for eyes to recognize Your hand at work. If the need remains, we stand ready to lift it up again, trusting that You hear our prayers and are moving even now. May Your will be done in this matter, and may Your name be glorified through it all. We pray this in the powerful name of Jesus. Amen.
