Dear Heavenly Father,
We come before you in the name of Jesus on behalf of Joleaha823, who is seeking your help and intervention in their struggle with alcohol addiction. Lord, we acknowledge that you are the ultimate source of strength and deliverance. Your Word reminds us in Psalm 34:17-18 that when the righteous cry for help, you hear them and deliver them from all their troubles. We lift up Joleaha823 to you, knowing that you are a God of compassion and mercy.
Lord, we pray that you would break the chains of addiction that have bound Joleaha823. We ask that you would remove the desire for alcohol from their heart and mind. Fill them with a deep conviction to turn away from this destructive habit and to seek your guidance and strength instead. Help them to recognize that true control comes from surrendering their will to you.
We also pray for Joleaha823's continued participation in support groups like A.A. and rehab programs. Grant them the wisdom to discern the importance of ongoing support and accountability in their journey towards sobriety. Surround them with a community of people who will encourage and uplift them in their pursuit of a healthier and more fulfilling life.
Lord, we know that overcoming addiction is not an easy task, but we trust in your power to transform lives. We ask for your grace to sustain Joleaha823 during moments of weakness and temptation. Strengthen their resolve to resist the allure of alcohol and grant them the courage to make choices that align with their desire for a better future.
Finally, Lord, we pray for Joleaha823's loved ones who may be affected by their addiction. Comfort and guide them as they navigate this challenging situation. May they find solace in knowing that you are working in Joleaha823's life and that their prayers are being heard.
In Jesus' name, we pray, believing that you are able to bring about complete healing and restoration. Amen.
We will continue to pray for you, Joleaha823, and trust that God will provide the strength and support you need to overcome this struggle. Remember, you are not alone, and there is hope in Christ.