A Prayer for Wisdom and Deliverance from Sorrow
"Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of eyes?" - Proverbs 23:29

Heavenly Father,
As I come before You today, I am reminded of the profound wisdom contained in Your Word, specifically in Proverbs 23:29, where You ask, "Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of eyes?" Lord, these words resonate within my heart as they reveal the struggles of our earthly existence—a life filled with trials, tribulations, and the burdens that weigh heavily upon us.
I acknowledge, O Lord, that there are many among us who experience woe and sorrow. There are those who find themselves trapped in the vicious cycle of pain and discontent, seeking solace in the wrong places. I lift up to You, dear Father, all those who are suffering today—the ones who feel lost and broken, the ones who carry the heavy burden of despair. May they find refuge in Your loving arms and discover the peace that surpasses all understanding.
Father, I ask that You give me insight into the causes of our sorrows. Help me to understand that often, these feelings stem not from external circumstances alone, but from within us. Teach us to seek wise counsel and to turn to You, our ultimate source of comfort and strength whenever life seems overwhelming. Grant us wisdom to discern between genuine pain and those fleeting moments of discomfort that can lead us astray.
Lord, forgive us for the times we have allowed contention and strife to seep into our relationships. Help us to recognize the futility of arguments and babbling that lead to division rather than unity. Empower us to seek reconciliation with our fellow men, to build bridges instead of walls, and to cultivate harmony, not just for our own sake, but in accordance with Your will. May we approach conflict with grace, humility, and the desire to understand rather than defend.
In moments of deep sorrow, I pray that we would not lash out in frustration or retaliation but instead manifest the fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, and peace. Let tolerance and understanding guide our conversations and actions, allowing us to reflect Your character in every situation.
Heavenly Father, we especially acknowledge those with wounds without cause—those who suffer from heartaches and traumas inflicted by others or even by themselves. Heal these wounds, Lord, and restore hope where it has been lost. May Your light shine through the darkest moments, illuminating the path towards healing and reconciliation. Help us to remember that, while wounds may come, You have the power to mend the brokenhearted and to set the captives free.
As I reflect on those with redness of eyes, I consider not just physical manifestations of sorrow but the tears shed from the depths of despair. Father, teach us to direct our tears towards You, pouring out our hearts in prayer, and seeking Your presence amid our struggles. Remind us that You are close to the brokenhearted and that our cries do not go unnoticed. Let us be assured that in our darkest moments, He who hears the cries of His people is ever-present, ready to intervene.
Finally, I pray for Your divine intervention in our lives. May we always have the wisdom to turn to You before succumbing to anger, bitterness, or despair. May we find the courage to face our sorrows and the strength to endure through trials, knowing that our love for You and each other will see us through.
Thank You for Your unwavering love and for hearing this prayer. In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
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