Prayer for Divine Health, Healing, and Wellness

Lesallan Bostron posted on March 15, 2025

Prayer for Divine Health, Healing, and Wellness

Gracious Heavenly Father, we approach You with gratitude, yearning for Your divine presence as we embark on our journey toward health and wellness. Your Word reminds us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, a precious gift (1 Corinthians 6:19-20, New International Version [NIV]). May we honor You by nurturing our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

We place our faith in Your promise, Lord, that You have plans to prosper us, not to harm us; plans filled with hope and a bright future (Jeremiah 29:11, NIV). Empower us with Your Word, which breathes life into those who seek it and brings health to the entire body (Proverbs 4:20-22, NIV).

You are the healer of all diseases, Lord, as Your Word promises: “Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits—who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases” (Psalm 103:2-3, NIV). Let us also hold dear the words of Isaiah, who reminds us of Jesus bearing our infirmities: “By his wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5, NIV).

In moments of challenge, grant us peace, for You have assured us not to be anxious about anything. As we present our requests to You, may Your peace guard our hearts and minds (Philippians 4:6-7, NIV). Let Your Spirit guide us in making wise choices, resting in Your healing power, and finding renewal through You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Blessings,

Lesallan

References:

New International Version. (n.d.). Holy Bible. Zondervan.

https://www.biblestudytools.com/niv

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Lesallan

Lesallan Bostron is a Christian leader, writer, and practitioner committed to incarnational ministry and cross‑cultural partnership. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Leadership and combines academic study with hands‑on experience in community engagement, discipleship, and mission strategy. Lesallan’s work emphasizes culturally sensitive approaches that prioritize local leadership, long‑term sustainability, and spiritual formation. His vocational journey includes service in the Air Force, experience in sales, and practical stewardship of rural life, including horse care and farm work. These varied roles have shaped his pastoral instincts, resilience, and capacity to work across social and cultural boundaries. Lesallan brings this practical wisdom into classroom settings, short‑term mission planning, and curriculum design, always centering humility, listening, and mutual accountability. Lesallan’s research and writing focus on rethinking mission from models of exportation to models of partnership. He draws on historical examples, contemporary missiological scholarship, and lived practice to advocate for pre‑departure listening, capacity transfer, and reparative accountability. His devotional writing and teaching aim to bridge academic insight and spiritual formation, helping churches and practitioners translate theology into ethical, effective ministry. Available for speaking, teaching, and collaborative projects, Lesallan seeks partnerships that honor local agency and cultivate sustainable discipleship. He lives in Wisconsin and welcomes conversation with pastors, mission leaders, and educators who are committed to faithful, contextually wise engagement.