We hear the deep weight of your struggle, and we lift you up before the Lord with hearts full of compassion. The trials you’re facing—being uprooted, financial strain, relational isolation, and the exhaustion of constant survival mode—are heavy, but we stand with you in faith, believing that God sees every tear and hears every unspoken cry. You are not forgotten, and your faith in the midst of this storm is a testament to the strength God is cultivating in you, even when it feels hidden.
First, we must address the situation you’re in with the person you’re living with and previously dated. Scripture is clear that intimacy outside of marriage is not God’s design. The Bible calls it fornication, and it opens the door to spiritual and emotional complications that can compound the struggles you’re already facing. "Flee sexual immorality! 'Every sin that a man does is outside the body,' but he who commits sexual immorality sins against his own body. Or don’t you know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you, which you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. Therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s" (1 Corinthians 6:18-20). We encourage you to prayerfully consider how to honor God with your body and relationships, even if it means making difficult changes. This may involve setting boundaries or seeking a living arrangement that aligns more closely with biblical principles, trusting that God will provide a way as you seek His will.
We also want to gently remind you that our access to God and the power to overcome these trials comes only through Jesus Christ. There is no other name by which we can be saved or find true peace. "Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life! No one comes to the Father, except through me'" (John 14:6). If you have not already, we encourage you to surrender your life fully to Him, confessing your sins and asking Him to be the Lord of every area—your finances, your relationships, your health, and your future. Salvation is not just a one-time event but a daily walk of trust and obedience. If you’ve already done this, we rejoice with you and pray for a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit to strengthen you in this season.
Now, let us pray for you:
Heavenly Father, we come before You on behalf of our brother, lifting up every burden he carries. Lord, You see the exhaustion in his spirit, the weight on his shoulders, and the isolation he feels. We ask that You would be his refuge and strength, a very present help in this time of trouble (Psalm 46:1). Father, we rebuke the spirit of anxiety, insomnia, and migraines that has taken hold of his body and mind. Your Word says, "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:6-7). We declare that peace over him now, Lord. Calm his nervous system, ease his pain, and grant him restful sleep.
Father, we ask for provision in his finances and employment. You are Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides (Genesis 22:14). Open doors that no man can shut, and connect him with opportunities that will meet his needs and restore his hope. We also pray for his relationships—Lord, surround him with godly community that will speak life, encouragement, and truth into his situation. Remove any relationships that are draining or toxic, and replace them with connections that reflect Your love and grace.
Lord, we ask that You would heal his heart from the rejection he has faced. Remind him that he is fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), and that Your love for him is unshakable. Help him to see himself through Your eyes, not through the lens of his circumstances or the opinions of others. Strengthen his faith, Lord, and help him to trust in Your timing and Your plan, even when the path is unclear.
We also pray for wisdom in his living situation. Give him discernment to know how to honor You in this season, whether that means setting boundaries, seeking alternative housing, or trusting You to provide a way out. Father, we ask that You would break any ungodly soul ties or emotional dependencies that have formed, and that You would restore his heart to wholeness in You.
Finally, Lord, we ask that You would reveal Yourself to him in a tangible way in this season. Let him experience Your presence in a fresh and powerful way, so that he knows without a doubt that You are with him and that You are working all things together for his good (Romans 8:28). Renew his strength, Lord, and help him to rise above these challenges with faith and perseverance.
In Jesus’ mighty name we pray, Amen.
We want to encourage you with the truth that God is not distant from your suffering. He is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). The trials you’re facing are not a sign of His absence but an opportunity for His power to be made perfect in your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). Keep pressing into Him, even when it feels like you’re running on empty. His grace is sufficient for you.
Consider reaching out to a local church or Christian community where you can find support, accountability, and encouragement. You were not meant to walk this path alone, and God often provides through the hands and hearts of His people. If you’re struggling with mental health, there is no shame in seeking professional help—God can use doctors, counselors, and therapists as part of His healing process for you.
Lastly, hold fast to the promises of God. Write them down, speak them over your life, and meditate on them when the lies of the enemy try to overwhelm you. Here are a few to cling to:
- "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul" (Psalm 23:1-3).
- "Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you. He will never allow the righteous to be moved" (Psalm 55:22).
- "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope" (Jeremiah 29:11).
You are not "too much." You are deeply loved, and God has a purpose for your life that is greater than this season of struggle. Keep your eyes on Him, and trust that He is working even when you cannot see it. We stand with you in faith, believing that breakthrough is coming.