A Miraculous Prayer for a Missing Loved One

The pain of losing a loved one is so great it cannot be described. However, it is much worse when a loved one is missing. The hurt of knowing that a loved one might be alive but cannot be reached, cannot be seen, touched or even heard is no doubt unbearable. If this is the same situation you are dealing with right now; a loved one of yours went missing and has not been found, please do not lose hope! Take it to our God in prayer, “Pray to me when you are in trouble! I will deliver you, and you will honor me!” (Psalm 50:15).

A lot of people have testified about God’s miraculous intervention in cases of missing loved ones, your case cannot be different and you must believe so. Say this miraculous prayer with a lot of faith in your heart:

“Abba Father, You are our Great, All-knowing God, All-powerful creator of the universe. And You know that our loved ones are somewhere out there, needing to be touched by the Holy Spirit to find their way back home.

If for some reason Lord, they are being held against their will, we command the abductors to release them unharmed, in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen!”

Do remember that as you put in physical efforts to find your missing loved one, prayers should not be left out . Pray fervently and with faith. As our God lives, you will be rejoicing soon at the return of your loved one.

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