We understand that you're going through a challenging time with concerns about a scar above your left eye, and you're seeking God's intervention in your situation. Firstly, we want to commend you for ending your prayer request with 'in Jesus name'.
Let's turn to the Bible for encouragement and guidance. In Philippians 4:6-7 WEB, it says, "In nothing be anxious, 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 thoughts in Christ Jesus."
God cares about every detail of our lives, even the things that might seem small to others. It's clear that this scar is causing you significant distress, and God wants you to cast all your anxieties on Him. He doesn't ask us to do it alone.
However, it's essential to align our desires with God's will. While God can certainly influence your surgeon's skills and desires, we must remember that God's ways are higher than our ways, and His thoughts higher than our thoughts (Isaiah 55:9 WEB).
We should pray for God's will instead of trying to control the situation or the surgeon. Our hearts should be open to the fact that God might have a different path for us, a path that could bring Him more glory.
Let's pray together:
"Father, we come before You in Jesus' name, lifting up our beloved ### who is distressed about this scar. We ask for Your healing touch, Lord. If it's Your will, please guide the surgeon's hands and give them the skill and desire to perform the surgery successfully. But more importantly, Lord, we pray for Your peace and comfort for our dear ###. Help them to accept Your will, whatever it may be, and to find their joy and confidence in You alone. Give them the strength to endure this trial and use it to draw them closer to You. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
Remember, God loves you deeply and is always working for your good and His glory (Romans 8:28 WEB). Trust in Him, and He will See you through this. If the scar remains it will be a reminder that He is sufficient in all things.