A Prayer for Brady on Surgery Day
Dear Jesus,
Today we bring Brady before You.
You know this day. You know the room he is in, the hands of the surgeons, every nurse, every monitor, every scan, every decision, and every quiet moment where Hailey and the kids are trying to breathe through the weight of it all.
And You know Brady.
You know everything he has already walked through: the surgeries, the tumors, the treatments, the loss of mobility, the weakness, the fatigue, the vision changes, and the years of having to adapt, adjust, fight, and keep going.
Through all of it, he has kept showing up for the people who love and need him. He has had every reason to quit, yet he has continued to live with strength, humour, purpose, and stubborn hope.
Lord, we thank You for the miracle his life already is. We thank You for every time Brady has outlived a prediction, surprised a doctor, pushed past what seemed possible, and reminded all of us that statistics do not get the final word. You do.
Your Word says in Isaiah 53:5, “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”
So today, we stand on the finished work of Jesus.
You healed the sick, opened blind eyes, and made bodies whole. You were moved with compassion then, and we believe You are still moved with compassion now.
As it says in Mark 16:18, “They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.”
So today, whether our hands are physically near Brady or stretched toward him in prayer from wherever we are, we agree together in the name of Jesus: Brady shall recover.
Father, we ask You to guide the surgeons with wisdom, steadiness, and peace. Help them remove everything they are able to remove safely. Give them clear eyes, calm hands, and sharp discernment. Let there be no confusion, no unnecessary complications, and no fear in that room.
And Lord, for the places human hands cannot safely reach, we ask You to reach. Touch what has diffused. Touch his brain, his spine, his vision, his strength, and every part of his body that needs healing.
We speak life over Brady’s body in Jesus’ name. We speak peace over his brain, restoration over his vision, strength over his body, protection over every function, and healing over every cell.
The Bible says in Mark 11:23, “For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart…”
So we speak to this mountain today.
Tumor, be removed.
Cancer, bow to the name of Jesus.
Fear, be silent.
Body, recover.
Brain, heal.
Vision, be restored.
Strength, rise up.
We also pray for Hailey.
Lord, cover her today in a way that feels personal. Give her peace in the waiting, strength when updates are slow, and comfort when her mind starts racing. Surround her with people who bring calm, not chaos. Let her feel held, not just by the people around her, but by You.
And Father, cover the kids.
Let peace settle over their hearts. Let them feel safe. Let them laugh when they need to laugh and cry when they need to cry. Carry for them what is too much. Let the love in their home be louder than the fear around it.
Your Word says in 2 Timothy 1:7, “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
So we reject fear today.
We reject the fear that says this is too much, that Brady’s best days are behind him, or that this family will be crushed by the weight of this. Instead, we receive power, love, a sound mind, peace beyond understanding, and hope that stands firm even while our voices shake.
And Lord, we give You our imaginations. We refuse to let fear write pictures in our minds. We choose to imagine Brady waking up, healing, laughing, recovering, coming home, watching his kids grow, and living to declare the goodness of God.
Psalm 118:17 says, “I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD.”
So today, we declare that over Brady.
He shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.
Father, let this surgery be successful. Let his recovery be strong and the reports be better than expected. Let the doctors see what only You can do.
And when this day is over, let the story not be about what cancer did. Let it be about what God did.
And Lord, in the name of Jesus, we bind and cancel every word, fear, curse, agreement, prediction, or ill will that has tried to rise against Brady’s healing, his surgery, his recovery, his future, or his family. We believe Your Word that no weapon formed against us shall prosper, and that Christ has redeemed us from the curse.
So we refuse to partner with fear, death, despair, or any spoken word that does not line up with life in Jesus. Instead, we speak peace over Brady, healing over his body, wisdom over the surgeons, and strength over Hailey and the kids. We declare that every voice raised against God’s purpose for Brady is silenced under the authority of Jesus Christ, and every blessing You have spoken over his life will stand.
We love Brady. We trust You with Brady. And we believe that You are not finished with his story.
In the mighty, healing name of Jesus,
Amen.
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