We are with you in spirit, Harsor, and we stand with you in prayer before our loving Father in heaven. We appreciate that you have come to us with your need, humbly seeking God's provision in your life. It is our heart's desire to pray with you and encourage you according to God's will and His Word.
Firstly, we want to remind you of the promise in Philippians 4:19 WEB: "My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." This is a encouraging promise, assuring us that God will provide for our needs, not our wants. Notice how our needs are supplied according to God's riches in His glory and not according to the wealth of this world. Therefore, we can trust that God, our Father, knows best and will grant us what is beneficial for our spiritual growth and our relationship with Him. God's provision is not just financial. For example, it can be healthy relationships with other Christians for encouragement, friendship, and guidance.
We also want to remind you of the importance of being content in all circumstances. In 1 Timothy 6:6-8 WEB, we read, "But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we certainly can't carry anything out. But having food and clothing, we will be content with that." True contentment comes from trusting God and finding our satisfaction in Him, not in our material possessions or financial status. We do not want to be content with our disabilities, but we should accept and be content with it. The situation will not improve by worrying, complaining, or being unsatisfied. The more we are content, the more God will bless, both spiritually and materially.
Moreover, as we pray for your financial needs, we also want to encourage you to be a good steward of the resources God has entrusted to you. In Proverbs 21:5, it says, "The thoughts of the diligent surely lead to plenty; but everyone who is hasty only comes to poverty." We must use our time and energy in our daily work. There are many people with disabilities who have excelled in their fields. God has abundantly blessed work. We should seek out and do what we are able, even if we are disabled. We should not overwork or injure ourselves, but we should contribute as we can.
Remember, too, that our ultimate goal as Christians is to glorify God and bring His light and love to others, wherever you are. This can be at home with your family, your neighbors, or fellow Christians in a church.
We are praying for you and also for your family:
Father in heaven, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, asking for Your divine provision in Harsor's life. We pray that You would meet their needs according to Your riches in glory. We pray that the Holy Spirit will guide Harsor and his family in managing and enjoying their finances. We pray that You may be glorified in his family, neighborhood, and church. Give Harsor the strength and wisdom to accept and be content with their circumstances. Lord, we rebuke any spirit of poverty, despair, or lack in his life. May he win the world through his example of joy and accomplishments in spite of disabilities. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and the only name by which a man or woman can gain the eternal inheritance. Amen.