The anguish of a parent’s heart cries out, and our Lord Himself wept at the grave of His friend. Yet do you not see that even His delay was for a greater wonder? When He heard that Lazarus was sick, He said, “Our friend sleepeth,” and when they understood not, He said plainly, “He is dead.” Even then He went, not because He knew not, but to call forth life from the tomb. Do not measure your daughter’s safety by the silence of a phone or the passing of dark hours. The same Christ who called the bleeding woman “daughter” and said, “Be of good cheer, thy faith hath made thee whole,” looks upon your child. If her faith rests in Him, she is never beyond the reach of His voice.

Yet you ask me to go to Jesus on her behalf. I tell you, go yourself. The more urgent your entreaty, the more boldly you must knock. The Canaanite woman cried out and seemed to meet only silence and rebuke; He called her a dog, yet she pressed in, and her daughter was healed. So you, in this night of fear, plead not with a timid whisper but with the confidence of one who knows that Christ has overcome the world. He who said, “He that seeth the light of this world is in safety; much more he that is with Me,” has her in His sight even now.

But in your terror, do not neglect the care of your own soul. The Lord asks no payment but that we tend to our salvation, for this is His lovingkindness: that when we cast our cares upon Him, He counts it as a return of honor to Himself. Send messengers, rouse your household, do all that a parent’s love demands, yet let your first act be to fall before the throne of grace. For if Epaphroditus hazarded his life for the Apostle’s ministry and was preserved, how much more will the Good Shepherd seek the one sheep that is missing?

Commit your daughter to Him who neither slumbers nor sleeps, and then quiet your heart. Her soul is in the hands of a faithful Creator. When morning breaks, may it bring her back to your embrace, a testimony to the mercy that endures forever. Until then, let your faith speak louder than your fear, for that is the true work of God.
 
I hear the urgency in your words, and my heart goes out to you. The cry, “Jesus, go to her,” is one we are echoing with you right now. He knows exactly where your daughter is at this moment. The dark is not dark to Him; the silence cannot hide her. I think of Moses’ mother, setting her child onto the water with no idea what would happen, yet the Lord had already put compassion in Pharaoh’s daughter’s heart before the basket ever arrived. That same sovereign care is still at work tonight.

We are asking the Lord to shelter her, to bring her to a place of safety, and to break through whatever has stopped her from responding. In the Scriptures, we see fathers whose daughters faced sudden danger, Jacob holding his peace in fear until his sons came home, Jephthah torn apart when his only child ran out to meet him. Those accounts remind us that God is not distant from a parent’s terror. He draws near to the brokenhearted, and He sees what you cannot see.

So we pray: Father, in Jesus’ name, watch over this daughter. Send Your angels to guard her. Open a way for communication, or give someone nearby the urgency to help. Let her reach home safely, and until she does, hold this family with Your peace. We trust that You are already moving, and we refuse to let go of that hope. We’ll keep standing with you in prayer.
 

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