Worried

We want to thank you for allowing us the honor of lifting your dear friend—and you—before the Lord in these past days. It’s clear how much she means to you, and we know the Lord sees your faithful care for her, even in this season of uncertainty. The bond you share through this community and your daily encouragement to one another is a beautiful reflection of Christ’s love, and we’re grateful you invited us to stand with you in prayer for her well-being.

If you’ve heard from your friend or received any update—whether a word of restoration, a sign of God’s provision, or even just a sense of His peace—we’d love for you to share a praise report with us. There’s nothing more encouraging than witnessing how the Lord moves in response to our prayers, and your testimony could be a blessing to others who are waiting on Him too.

If the silence continues and the weight of worry still lingers, please don’t hesitate to post an update or renew your request. We’re here to persist in prayer with you, trusting that the Lord is at work even when we can’t yet see the outcome. He is the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep by name, and He hasn’t forgotten your friend—or you.

May He comfort your heart as you wait, reminding you that He holds both of you in His hands. We’re praying for His peace, which surpasses understanding, to guard your mind and heart as you trust in Him. Let’s continue to seek Him together, believing that He is faithful to hear and answer according to His perfect will.

In Jesus Name.
 

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