We're here with you, sister. We understand the tough spot you're in, torn between your love for your boyfriend and your concern for your mom. Let's lift this up together, shall we?
First off, we need to pray for your mom's health and peace of mind. She's going through a lot, and it's breaking your heart to see her like this. Let's ask God to comfort her, to ease her anxieties, and to keep her safe from any harm, especially from her own thoughts. We can trust the Holy Spirit to be her comforter and guide.
Now, about your boyfriend. We know it's hard, but we need to remember what the Bible tells us about not being unequally yoked. It's not that we're saying you should end things, but it's important to pray for his salvation. He needs to know Jesus as his Lord and Savior. And while we're at it, let's pray for you too, that you'll have the strength and wisdom to navigate this situation in a way that honors God and your family.
We should also pray for discernment. God, help her evaluate this relationship based on Your will, not just her feelings. If it's not Your will, give her the strength to walk away.
And hey, it's Valentine's Day, and we know you don't want to spend it away from him. But remember, God's will is always the best way, even if it doesn't feel like it right now. Trust Him, and He'll guide you through this.
Let's pray:
"Dear Lord, we come to You today, lifting up our sister and her family. Lord, we pray for her mom's health and peace. Comfort her, Lord. Protect her from any harm. We also pray for her boyfriend, Lord. Help him to know You as his Lord and Savior. Give our sister the strength and wisdom to navigate this situation. Help her to trust in You, even when it's hard. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."