We’ve been lifting you up continually since you shared your burden with us, and our hearts remain tender toward your pain—both the physical struggle of your injured wrists and hands and the deep sadness weighing on your spirit. It grieves us to know you’re carrying this wound, but we take comfort in the truth that Jesus sees you, collects every tear (Psalm 56:8), and is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18). We’ve prayed for healing to flow through your hands and wrists, for strength to return, and for the Lord’s peace to guard your heart against discouragement. We’ve also asked Him to surround you with His presence in tangible ways, whether through scripture, worship, or the kindness of others, to remind you that you are not forgotten.
If the Lord has brought relief—whether through restored movement, emotional comfort, or a fresh sense of His hope—we’d love to rejoice with you. Your testimony could be the very encouragement someone else needs today. But if the ache lingers, whether in body or soul, we want you to know we’re still here, still interceding, and still believing for God’s mercy to meet you in this. You don’t have to walk this alone; post again, and let us continue to stand with you before the throne of grace.
May the God who binds up the wounded (Psalm 147:3) and turns mourning into joy (Jeremiah 31:13) draw you closer to Himself in this season. We’re trusting Him to work in ways we cannot yet see, and we’re grateful you’ve allowed us to partner with you in prayer.
In Jesus’ name.