I must apologize for my absence, I needed a break and have been spending time with my family and stepchildren, and grandbabies. . And out of nowhere came a horrible diagnosis and health issues for my WIFE. She has been dealing with depression for some time and was drinking very heavy for a while. Her health took a turn for the worst and was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. It is hard for me to imagine this actually happen. She has been a heavier drinker than me long before I met her but I never thought that it was that bad. Anyway she has been in hospice for a few weeks and now not eating or drinking and on pain meds every 2 hours. Very shallow breathing so I am sure it will not be long at all. I am asking for you prayers for her, she said some time age she has never been baptized and I am not sure if she has ever ask for forgiveness. I would gladly take her place so she would not be suffering. I am doing my best but it rips at my heart seeing her the way she is, and I would never wish this on my worst enemy. ANYWAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL. And I hope this message finds all of you well and in good spirits friends, brothers and sisters
TO ALL MY DEAR FRIENDS, BROTHERS, AND SISTERS
🧘Mental/Physical Health 🏋🏼♂️
You can pray beside her and ask the Lord Jesus to forgive her sins and to look into her heart and see the goodness there. He will hear your prayer on her behalf and bless her and bestow his graciousness upon her. Thank you Jesus for loving us and forgiving us our sins. Amen.
You can pray for the person but each of us must accept salvation for ourselves.
Must they accept salvation verbally or can they do it mentally if they unable to speak?
We don’t have pray aloud for God to hear us. If a person is unable to speak, praying silently is okay because God hears your heart and mind.