Fresh today · Thursday, 9 July

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Trusting that the One who knows every cell knows exactly how to restore yours.

May angels keep watch through the recovery hours nurses can't always reach.

Lifting you in prayer between scans, meds, and the long stretches of waiting.

May Christ's peace settle deeper than any sedative ever could.

Praying for healing that runs from skin to soul, no corner left untouched.

May the Good Shepherd lead you gently through the quiet pastures of recovery.

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Trusting God's timing for your healing, even when the calendar feels stubbornly slow.

May every prayer prayed for you tonight be felt as warmth tomorrow morning.

Asking the Lord to be near in the small fears the doctors don't address.

May the same God who hung the stars hold you steady in your hospital bed.

Praying scripture over your sutures and psalms over your sleepless hours.

May the Holy Spirit comfort you in the places medicine hasn't reached yet.

Trusting the Great Physician with what the surgeons just finished.

May your recovery be marked by mercies — small ones, daily ones, undeniable ones.

Lifting your name in prayer the way one lifts a candle: steady, hopeful, persistent.

May the Lord bless the rest of your body for the work it's quietly doing.

Praying that peace, not anxiety, fills the room between visits.

May God grant the surgeons' work permanence and your recovery patience.

Trusting that nothing about your healing surprises the One who formed you.

May Christ meet you in the long afternoons when the visitors have gone.

Praying strength for your body and stillness for your soul, in equal measure.

May every answered prayer become a quiet altar in your recovery story.

Lifting you up — the wound, the worry, and the wait — all at once.

May God's faithfulness be the steadiest thing in your hospital room.

Trusting Jeremiah 29:11 over your post-op chart and every uncertain test result.