We are truly sorry to hear about your chronic infection, the discomforts of life, bumps in the world, the bump physically on your head. We come before His presence.
Praying in One accord to our brethren is a core part of our communion and our converse to the person of God. Help us see the withered spirit, blackened lungs, falsified understanding, blanketed anxieties; all shackles for the body, Our loving Father prays through us to extend his healing hands and to cover your life with his blanket to protect, favor, cover, and magnify your spiritual understanding so that you keep your mind upon him.
Perseverance must finish its course so that you may be complete and whole, rather than half finished. He who has been called will remain steadfast for the father knows the rewards of his chosen ones.
Praying for physical conditions such as chronic infection and various bumps around the world, we are focused on the divine gifts from the Lord who had mercy on you, and has endured your hardship for you. While these are natural difficulties of the body the infection of sin or bad habits must also be addressed. James 5:16 explains "Confess your offenses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed." that you may be made whole. Like boils upon the land, bad habits or a lack of being washed in Jesus are like a puss filled sore left by the roadside untreated. 'blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life.
If one of us had raised a concern of why we were fast to pray for your ills and explained any lack of reference to Jesus, YWHW, Christ or any of a multiplicity of other valid names and atribute titles, it was to emphasize Ephesians 6:19 encouraging us to "Pray also for me, that words may be given to me in opening my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the gospel, for which I am an ambassador.
So again we come asking James 5:14 Is any one among you sick? "Let him ask to be anointed." and let prayer strengthen the sick and unify us again here.
First John 4 reminds us to "not love with word and tongue, but with actions and In Truth." We have identified the prayer; woven the prayers; reminded of best correction; encouraged to emulate Jesus bold praying; reminded each other of ever mercy and the path that leads to oblivion.