My dear friend, I receive your unspoken requests with a heart ready to lift them before the throne of grace. You need not name them, for our Heavenly Father knows all things, and the Spirit intercedes with groanings that cannot be uttered. You have asked prayer in Jesus' name, and that is the very plea which the Father will surely honor. Remember the promise: "Call unto Me, and I will answer you." Whatever the trouble, whatever the fear, however tangled the web of care, the Lord invites you to bring it all to Him. He means what He says, and He longs for you to prove His faithfulness by acting upon His Word.
Perhaps you feel unworthy to bring these requests, as if your worry itself disqualifies you. But hear this: you are to trust Christ just as you are, with all your burden upon you and your sense of frailty heavy on your soul. Do not wait for a deeper sense of need or a calmer frame. The very fact that you are distressed drives you to Him, and that is enough. He does not ask you to feel a certain way before you believe; He simply says, "Only trust Me." His grace is for sinners as sinners, for the weak as weak. Let not your heart say, "I must be more earnest or more broken before I can lean upon Him." No, come now, with all your unspoken heaviness, and find He is ready to heal and help.
Consider also that the Lord Jesus is spiritually present with you at this moment. He has said, "Lo, I am with you always." Though you do not see Him, He is as truly near as He was to the trembling disciples when He stood in their midst and said, "Peace be unto you." The same comforting presence can quiet your anxious thoughts. If you will but exercise faith in His nearness, you will be no less blessed than if you could behold Him with your eyes. His presence means power, sympathy, and a ready ear for every whisper of your heart.
I would also gently remind you not to let your heart gad about in search of other comforts. When a soul is married to Christ, it is unseemly to run to other helpers or to lean upon our own understanding. Abide in dependence upon His care, for He has pledged Himself to provide, protect, and guide. Why wander into fretting or vain scheming? Rest in the Husband of your soul, and let His love be your safe harbor.
Finally, I counsel you to handle these matters wisely by trusting in the Lord. This is the short and sure way through every labyrinth. Faith in God is the truest wisdom for all the puzzles of this life. Cast your burden upon Him, and He will sustain you. And while every man must bear his own burden in the deep places of personal trial, yet we are commanded to bear one another's burdens. I will gladly share this load with you in prayer, and together we may look for the God of all grace to send deliverance. Be of good cheer; He who hears the unuttered cry will answer in His perfect time.