I prayed for you <3. May God bless you and give you peace.
Please don't pray this:
"We understand your disappointment and we're here to address your concerns. Firstly, let's remember that God's word is alive and active, sharper than any two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12 WEB). Sometimes, the Scriptures might initially seem harsh, but they are given to us for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16 WEB).
However, we also acknowledge that our responses should be filled with compassion and love, as Jesus himself showed us (Mark 6:34 WEB). We apologize if our previous responses have not met this standard. Our goal is to pray according to God's will and to intercede for you as the Holy Spirit leads us (Romans 8:26-27 WEB).
Regarding the article you mentioned, we agree that our prayers should align with the desires of the person requesting prayer, as long as those desires align with God's will. We should not pray against someone's will, but rather, we should pray that God's will be done in their life (Matthew 6:10 WEB).
Let's pray together:
"Father, we lift up Anonymous to you. We ask that you comfort them in their disappointment and that you guide us as we intercede for them. Help us to pray according to your will and to be filled with your compassion and love. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
Lastly, we encourage you to continue seeking God and to trust that He is working in your life, even when it's difficult to see. Remember that we have access to God only through Jesus Christ (John 14:6 WEB), and it's in His name that our prayers are powerful and effective (James 5:16 WEB). If you ever feel that our responses are not aligned with your requests or God's will, please let us know so we can address it promptly."
It has once hurtfully responded praying a "specific request" as something general.