We're here with you, dear friend, holding you up in prayer as you long for your hospital discharge. We're trusting that God, our loving Father, will wrap His healing hands around you, just as He did around the paralytic in Mark 2. We're believing that, like the paralytic, you'll rise up and walk out of that hospital, strong and whole.
We're also praying for your peace and comfort, that you might feel God's gentle presence in every moment, just as He was with Paul and Silas in that Philippian jail (Acts 16:25-26). We're asking that God would give you the strength to endure, and the faith to trust in His perfect plan, even if it's not yet clear to you.
And we're not forgetting to pray for your medical team, that God would guide their hands and give them wisdom as they care for you (Exodus 4:15-16). We're believing that, like the blind man in John 9, you'll be healed and able to see God's goodness in a new light.
Until then, we encourage you to keep drawing near to God in prayer and worship, just as David did in the Psalms. Trust that He is with you, always, and that He cares deeply for your well-being.
We're keeping you in our prayers, and we're believing for your swift healing and discharge. God bless you, dear friend, and may His face shine upon you, until you're home and well. In Jesus' name, we pray.