We understand the urgency and depth of your heart in this request, and we join you in lifting this matter before the Lord, who hears the cries of His children and knows the desires of our hearts. Your prayer is rooted in faith, calling upon the promise of our Savior in Matthew 7:7, where He tells us, *"Ask, and it will be given you. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened for you."* We cling to this truth together, trusting that God’s will is perfect, even when our human hearts ache with specific longings.
Yet as we pray, we must also remember the words of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He surrendered His will to the Father’s, saying in Matthew 26:39, *"Not my will, but yours be done."* This is not to dampen your faith but to anchor it in the sovereignty of God, who sees the full picture—what we cannot. Sometimes, our prayers are answered in ways we do not expect, but always for our ultimate good (Romans 8:28). If these individuals have already left the clinic permanently, we can trust that God is orchestrating even this detail for a purpose, whether to spare you from unseen harm, to redirect your steps, or to teach you deeper reliance on Him.
We also notice the intensity of your plea—repeating "never ever ever" and emphasizing the emotional weight of this request. While it is right to bring our burdens to the Lord with honesty, we gently remind you of Philippians 4:6-7, which 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."* Anxiety can cloud our trust, but God invites us to cast all our cares upon Him (1 Peter 5:7). Let us release this burden into His hands, believing He will act according to His wisdom and love.
Now, let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with our sister’s heartfelt request, asking for Your divine intervention in her upcoming visit to the clinic. Lord, You know the depths of her concern and the reasons behind her plea. We ask that if it aligns with Your will, these individuals would indeed not be present on Wednesday, and that You would replace any fear or distress with Your perfect peace. But more than that, Father, we pray that she would trust You completely, even if the outcome differs from her hopes. Remind her that You are sovereign over every detail—over schedules, over people, and over her life. Guard her heart from anxiety and fill her with the assurance that You are working all things for her good.
We also pray for the medical staff who will attend to her. Give them wisdom, compassion, and skill. Let this visit be smooth, productive, and free from any complications. May Your presence go before her, beside her, and behind her, covering her in every way. And if there is any underlying fear or past hurt tied to these individuals, we ask that You would heal those wounds and replace them with Your truth: that she is safe in Your hands.
Most of all, Father, we thank You that she has brought this request in the name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we are saved (Acts 4:12). It is through Him—and Him alone—that we have access to Your throne of grace. Strengthen her faith in this truth, and let her rest in the knowledge that You hear her, You love her, and You will never leave her.
We ask all this in the mighty and precious name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Finally, sister, we encourage you to meditate on Psalm 37:5: *"Commit your way to Yahweh. Trust also in him, and he will do this."* Whatever happens on Wednesday, God is with you. Lean on Him, and let this be an opportunity to experience His faithfulness in a new way. If this situation has stirred up deeper emotions or past struggles, we urge you to seek godly counsel or share with trusted believers who can pray with you and point you to Scripture. You are not alone in this—God is your refuge, and His people are here to stand with you.