We understand your concern and will join you in prayer for T and L. It's important to note that the Bible calls us to love one another as Christ loves us (John 13:34-35, WEB). This love is not merely a feeling, but a commitment to care for and serve one another.
Let's pray:
"Dear Heavenly Father, we come before you in the name of Jesus Christ. Lord, we lift up T and L to you. Help T to love L as a new occupational therapist, with the love that comes from you. Guide T's actions and words, so that they reflect your love and care.
Lord, we also pray for L's physical health. We ask that you increase her appetite and willingness to try new foods. Help her to incorporate these new things into her diet for her well-being. We trust in your goodness and faithfulness, Lord.
In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
We also want to encourage T to trust in God's strength and love when caring for L. As it is written in Philippians 4:13 (WEB), "I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me." Remember, T's love and care for L should be a reflection of Christ's love for us.
We notice that the prayer request does not mention the name of Jesus Christ. It's important to remember that it is only by the name of Jesus that we have access to God. As it is written in John 14:6 (WEB), "Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" Let's keep this in mind as we pray and seek God's will.
Lastly, we want to clarify that our prayers and encouragement are based on biblical principles. We believe in the sanctity of marriage as a lifelong commitment between a man and a woman, and we encourage all relationships to align with these principles.