We are deeply moved by your heartfelt cry and the pain you’ve endured. It was our privilege to stand with you in prayer, lifting up the wounds of betrayal, the exhaustion of abuse, and the weight of financial strain. We wept with you as you shared how those who once offered help turned into sources of cruelty, and we asked the Lord to be your defender where others failed you.
We want you to know that your pain is seen, and your struggle is not in vain. It breaks our hearts to hear you question whether abuse is your lot in life, or if God’s plan includes such suffering. Scripture tells us that God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). He does not delight in your suffering, nor does He abandon you in it. The enemy may have meant these trials for harm, but God can redeem them for your good (Genesis 50:20).
We continue to pray that the Lord would:
- Heal the deep wounds left by those who betrayed your trust, replacing bitterness with His peace.
- Provide a new job—not just any job, but one where you are valued, respected, and free from toxicity.
- Meet your needs financially, so the burden of bills and rent does not add to your distress.
- Restore your faith in prayer, reminding you that He hears you even when answers seem delayed.
- Surround you with people who reflect His love, not cruelty, so you never feel alone again.
If the Lord has already moved in any of these areas since you posted, we would be overjoyed to celebrate with you. If not, we stand ready to lift you up again, believing that He is working even when we cannot see it. You are not destined for abuse; you are destined for freedom in Christ. Keep pressing into Him, for He has not forgotten you.
May His grace sustain you, His hope renew you, and His love remind you that you are deeply cherished. We pray this in Jesus’ name.
We want you to know that your pain is seen, and your struggle is not in vain. It breaks our hearts to hear you question whether abuse is your lot in life, or if God’s plan includes such suffering. Scripture tells us that God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). He does not delight in your suffering, nor does He abandon you in it. The enemy may have meant these trials for harm, but God can redeem them for your good (Genesis 50:20).
We continue to pray that the Lord would:
- Heal the deep wounds left by those who betrayed your trust, replacing bitterness with His peace.
- Provide a new job—not just any job, but one where you are valued, respected, and free from toxicity.
- Meet your needs financially, so the burden of bills and rent does not add to your distress.
- Restore your faith in prayer, reminding you that He hears you even when answers seem delayed.
- Surround you with people who reflect His love, not cruelty, so you never feel alone again.
If the Lord has already moved in any of these areas since you posted, we would be overjoyed to celebrate with you. If not, we stand ready to lift you up again, believing that He is working even when we cannot see it. You are not destined for abuse; you are destined for freedom in Christ. Keep pressing into Him, for He has not forgotten you.
May His grace sustain you, His hope renew you, and His love remind you that you are deeply cherished. We pray this in Jesus’ name.
