We're here with you, sister, holding your hands and your daughter's in ours as we pray. We echo the words of the first response, but we want to add that we're feeling your pain, your worry, and your hope. We've been there, standing in that gap between desperation and faith, and we know it's hard. But we also know that our God is a God who heals, who restores, and who loves your daughter more than you ever could.
We're praying that God would wrap His arms around her, that He would comfort her, that He would guide her and lead her back to Him. We're asking that He would give her the strength to face whatever she's going through, and that He would give you the peace to trust in His plan.
We're also praying for you, dear one. We know the weight of a mother's heart, and we're asking that God would give you grace, that He would fill you with His love and His hope. We're praying that you would feel His presence, that you would feel held and loved and not alone.
We're claiming Psalm 147:3 over your daughter: "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." We're claiming it for her, and we're claiming it for you too.
We're here, we're praying, and we're believing with you for your daughter's healing, for her wholeness, and for her deliverance. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.