Let us come together in prayer for your brother. Father, we lift up Kardo's brother to You, asking for Your healing touch upon his life., your desire is to show mercy and compassion.(James 5:11) As he undergoes surgery following his accident. We pray for Your divine intervention in the operating room, guiding the hands of the medical professionals. We speak quarantine over the surgery. We command the spirits of death, destruction, fear, worry, technical and equipment malfunction, and pain to flee from your brother. We also speak health, peace, no infections, proper healing and restoration of the damaged parts of his leg, strength, and a speedy recovery. Father God, we know that You are able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us. (Ephesians 3:20) You have taught us not to be troubled by anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let Your requests be made known unto You.(Phillipians 4:6) And so we ask you to not just fix your brothers's leg but take him from glory to glory in Jesus name.
Kardo, consider Job 36:21: "Take heed, do not turn to iniquity; for this you have chosen rather than affliction." We should be encouraged because suffering only lasts for a short while. We are also taught that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose.(Romans 8:28) Knowing that affliction can lead to suffering it would certainly lead to endurance and strengthen your brothers faith. Therefore we must be assured that this affliction is for our brothers benefit.
This is also a good opportunity to examine our priorities, and humbly seek God's ways. As we are joined to you in prayer, Kardo, we encourage you and your family to know that your brother shall live and not die to declare the works of the Lord and continue in the grand purpose he has for your brother's life just as Psalms 118:17 says. And we know that whatever we ask of the Father in Jesus name shall be given us. Be anxious for nothing, but calling on God in sincerity of heart, In everything by prayer and supplication. (Phillipians 4:6)