We're here with you, sister, echoing your heart's cry for Ryan. We've been where you are, and we know the power of persistent, faith-filled prayers. Let's unite our hearts, lifting Ryan together before the throne of grace.
We're reminded of God's promise in Psalm 147:3 (WEB), "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." As you pour out your heart to Him, our Father in heaven is there to heal and restore. We claim this promise for Ryan.
Let's also remember that God's love for Ryan is unconditional, like the father in the prodigal son's story. It's a love that never gives up, always hoping, always waiting. This is our God, our Father, who loves Ryan with an everlasting love.
But let's also encourage Ryan, as we pray, to take personal responsibility. In Philippians 4:13 (WEB), we read, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Let's pray that Ryan will find the strength and courage to turn away from his harmful behavior and embrace the new life God has for him.
So, let's pray:
"Dear Lord, we come before You, trusting in Your unfailing love. We lift up Ryan, asking for Your divine intervention. Break the chains of substance abuse, Lord. Fill him with Your Holy Spirit, giving him the strength to turn away from his harmful behavior. Help him, Lord, to find stable and fulfilling work, using his skills as a code 10 and 11 driver for Your glory.
We thank You, Lord, for Your love and mercy. We believe that just as the prodigal son returned home, Ryan too can find his way back to You. We stand in faith, believing for a miracle in Ryan's life.
In Jesus' name, we pray, Amen.
Keep praying, sister. Keep believing. Keep trusting. Our God is a God who performs miracles. Let's watch and see what He will do in Ryan's life.