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    30 Prayer For Sick Sibling With Scriptures to Back

    By Pst. Williams ChurchillJanuary 20, 2026

    When illness strikes a brother or sister, prayer for sick sibling becomes our refuge and weapon, allowing us to stand in the gap when they feel helpless.

    As we lift prayers for our sick siblings, we entrust them to the Great Physician who created their bodies, to restore them to complete health.

    Prayer For Sick Sibling

    1. James 5:14-15 (ESV)

    Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith will save the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up. And if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven.

    Lord, I pray in faith for my sibling’s healing, trusting You to raise them up completely.

    James instructs believers to seek prayer support during illness rather than facing health challenges alone without spiritual covering. The prayer of faith demonstrates confidence in God’s power and willingness to heal His children supernaturally.

    God’s promise to raise up the sick connects physical healing with spiritual restoration and forgiveness together. Praying this over siblings reminds us that community support and faith matter alongside medical treatment they receive.

    2. Jeremiah 17:14 (ESV)

    Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved, for you are my praise.

    Lord, heal my sibling completely, for true healing comes only from Your powerful hand and touch.

    Jeremiah acknowledges that ultimate healing originates with God rather than human medical intervention alone providing cure. This prayer elevates God as the source of all healing while recognizing doctors as His instruments.

    Declaring God as our praise regardless of outcomes demonstrates faith that transcends circumstances we cannot fully control. Praying this positions hearts to worship God whether we receive desired news or face ongoing challenges.

    3. Psalm 103:2-3 (ESV)

    Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases.

    Father, I remember You are the God who heals all diseases; heal my sibling now.

    David calls his soul to remember God’s comprehensive benefits including both spiritual and physical healing He provides. Forgiveness and healing together represent God’s complete redemption of body and soul for His beloved children.

    Remembering God’s healing power combats fear that sickness often triggers in anxious hearts and worried minds. This verse establishes faith in God’s ability regardless of what doctors may find or diagnose today.

    4. Exodus 15:26 (ESV)

    And he said, “If you will diligently listen to the voice of the Lord your God, and do that which is right in his eyes, and give ear to his commandments and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you that I put on the Egyptians, for I am the Lord, your healer.”

    Lord my healer, I trust in Your power to protect and restore my sibling’s health today.

    God identifies Himself as healer, establishing His character as one who desires health for His people. This revelation counters the lie that God causes or desires our suffering without any redemptive purpose.

    God’s healing nature provides confidence as we approach Him seeking answers and treatment for our siblings. Praying this verse affirms faith in God’s identity as the ultimate source of all true healing.

    5. Psalm 147:3 (ESV)

    He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.

    Healing Father, bind up my sibling’s wounds and heal whatever brokenness illness has caused them.

    This verse promises God’s attention to both emotional and physical wounds that require His healing touch. His binding of wounds is thorough and complete, addressing root damage alongside surface symptoms we observe.

    God’s healing extends beyond physical ailments to encompass emotional trauma sickness often creates or reveals within. Praying this before appointments invites God’s comprehensive healing into every dimension of our sibling’s being and wellbeing.

    6. Isaiah 53:5 (ESV)

    But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed.

    Lord Jesus, by Your wounds my sibling is healed; I claim this promise over their body.

    This prophetic verse reveals that Christ’s suffering purchased healing along with salvation for all who believe. The past tense “we are healed” suggests healing is already accomplished in Christ’s finished work.

    Claiming healing by Christ’s wounds connects physical restoration to His atonement and sacrifice on the cross. Praying this verse activates faith in what Jesus already purchased through His suffering and death.

    7. Psalm 41:3 (ESV)

    The Lord sustains him on his sickbed; in his illness you restore him to full health.

    Lord, sustain my sibling through this illness and restore them to full health and strength.

    David declares God’s active involvement in sickness, providing both sustaining presence and restorative power for complete healing. This verse acknowledges that God does not abandon us during illness but draws near with comfort.

    Restoration to full health represents God’s ultimate desire for His children even amid current struggles they face. Praying this invites God’s healing touch into whatever sickness has attacked our sibling’s body or mind.

    8. 3 John 1:2 (ESV)

    Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul.

    Father, I pray that all goes well with my sibling and that they enjoy good health.

    John’s prayer demonstrates that concern for physical wellbeing and material prosperity is legitimate and biblical always. The comparison to soul prosperity suggests that spiritual health should match or exceed physical health ideally.

    Holistic prayer covers complete wellbeing rather than focusing exclusively on spiritual or physical dimensions alone ever. Praying this demonstrates balanced concern for every aspect of our sibling’s life before God regularly and faithfully.

    9. Psalm 30:2 (ESV)

    O Lord my God, I cried to you for help, and you have healed me.

    Lord my God, I cry to You for help; please heal my sibling completely.

    David testifies to God’s healing response when he cried out for help during illness or physical crisis. This verse encourages us to vocalize our need for healing rather than suffering in anxious silence.

    Crying to God demonstrates dependence that positions us to receive His healing intervention and miraculous power. Praying this establishes expectation that God will respond to our cry for our sibling’s healing.

    10. Matthew 8:16-17 (ESV)

    That evening they brought to him many who were oppressed by demons, and he cast out the spirits with a word and healed all who were sick. This was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah: “He took our illnesses and bore our diseases.”

    Lord Jesus, You took my sibling’s illnesses and bore their diseases; manifest this healing now.

    Matthew connects Jesus’s healing ministry to Isaiah’s prophecy about bearing our sicknesses and carrying our diseases. This fulfillment demonstrates that physical healing was central to Christ’s mission and earthly ministry always.

    Jesus healing all who were sick reveals God’s consistent compassion toward the suffering and ill people. Praying this verse claims Christ’s work of bearing sickness so our siblings don’t have to carry it.

    11. Psalm 107:19-20 (ESV)

    Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress. He sent out his word and healed them, and delivered them from their destruction.

    Lord, I cry out to You for my sibling; send Your word and heal them completely.

    The psalmist describes God’s response to those who call upon Him during health crises and severe troubles. God’s Word carries healing power that delivers from destruction and restores what sickness has damaged badly.

    Crying to God in trouble demonstrates dependence that positions us to receive His intervention and supernatural help. This verse encourages us to vocalize our needs before appointments rather than bearing anxiety in silence.

    12. Mark 5:34 (ESV)

    And he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.”

    Lord Jesus, I come in faith believing You can heal my sibling and make them well.

    Jesus attributes the woman’s healing to her faith rather than medical intervention or her own inherent worthiness. This verse emphasizes the power of faith-filled approach to our siblings’ health struggles and medical situations.

    Going in peace represents the wholeness Christ offers beyond physical healing to include emotional restoration as well. Praying this activates faith that positions siblings to receive whatever healing God graciously provides for them.

    13. Psalm 6:2 (ESV)

    Be gracious to me, O Lord, for I am languishing; heal me, O Lord, for my bones are troubled.

    Gracious Lord, heal my sibling whose body is languishing and troubled by this illness now.

    The psalmist appeals to God’s gracious character as the basis for requesting healing during physical distress. Acknowledging languishing and troubled bones demonstrates honesty about condition rather than pretense of strength we lack.

    God welcomes honest prayers about physical struggles and weaknesses we experience in our bodies today. This verse encourages transparency before God regarding health concerns that bring siblings to medical appointments regularly.

    14. Isaiah 58:8 (ESV)

    Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the Lord shall be your rear guard.

    Lord, let my sibling’s healing spring up speedily like plants breaking through soil toward light.

    Isaiah promises healing that springs up speedily like plants breaking through soil toward sunlight above them. This imagery suggests vigorous, natural restoration that comes from God rather than forced human effort alone.

    God’s glory as rear guard provides comprehensive protection surrounding siblings on all sides during medical challenges faced. Praying this verse invites both healing and protection into our sibling’s treatment journey ahead of them.

    15. Psalm 34:17-18 (ESV)

    When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.

    Lord, hear my cry for my sibling’s healing and deliver them from this illness completely.

    This psalm promises God’s attentive response to those who cry out to Him in distress and desperation. His nearness to the brokenhearted reveals a compassionate God who gravitates toward suffering rather than distancing Himself.

    Salvation for the crushed spirit demonstrates God’s concern for emotional and spiritual wounds alongside physical ones. Praying this over sick siblings invites God’s healing presence into their deepest pain and darkest medical moments.

    16. Matthew 4:23 (ESV)

    And he went throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction among the people.

    Lord Jesus, You healed every disease and affliction; heal my sibling of this sickness now.

    Matthew emphasizes the comprehensiveness of Jesus’s healing ministry, addressing every disease and every affliction without exception. This universal healing demonstrates God’s heart toward all forms of sickness and suffering people experience.

    Jesus’s consistent healing reveals God’s character as compassionate toward the sick rather than indifferent to suffering. Praying this verse claims Christ’s healing power for our siblings’ specific diseases and afflictions today.

    17. Psalm 103:13-14 (ESV)

    As a father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear him. For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust.

    Compassionate Father, show mercy to my sibling, remembering their human frailty amid this illness and pain.

    This verse compares God’s compassion to a father’s tenderness toward his children, using parental love imagery. God’s knowledge of our frame acknowledges He understands the limits of human endurance during sickness.

    God remembers we are dust, recognizing the fragility illness exposes in our siblings’ bodies completely today. Praying this verse appeals to God’s compassionate understanding of human weakness during devastating sickness and suffering.

    18. Numbers 12:13 (ESV)

    And Moses cried to the Lord, “O God, please heal her—please.”

    Lord, please heal my sibling—please; I cry out to You with desperate urgency for them.

    Moses’s brief, desperate prayer for Miriam’s healing demonstrates that eloquence is unnecessary when crying to God. The repeated “please” emphasizes urgency and desperation rather than formulaic prayer with fancy words only.

    Simple, heartfelt cries move God’s heart more than elaborate prayers lacking genuine emotion or faith behind them. Praying this verse gives permission to approach God with raw desperation for our sibling’s healing.

    19. Luke 4:40 (ESV)

    Now when the sun was setting, all those who had any who were sick with various diseases brought them to him, and he laid his hands on every one of them and healed them.

    Lord Jesus, I bring my sick sibling to You; lay Your healing hands on them.

    Luke describes Jesus laying hands on every sick person brought to Him without exception or selectivity. This individual attention demonstrates God’s personal care for each suffering person rather than impersonal mass healing.

    Jesus healing every one reveals God’s willingness to heal rather than selective healing for some only. Praying this verse brings siblings into Jesus’s presence trusting He will touch them with healing power.

    20. Psalm 118:17 (ESV)

    I shall not die, but I shall live, and recount the deeds of the Lord.

    Lord, let my sibling live and not die, that they may recount Your mighty deeds.

    This declaration of faith chooses life over death despite circumstances that may appear grim or hopeless. Recounting God’s deeds represents the purpose for which God preserves and heals His people continually.

    Speaking life over siblings combats fear and declares faith in God’s power to heal and restore. Praying this verse claims God’s intention for our siblings to live and testify to His goodness.

    21. 2 Kings 20:5 (ESV)

    Turn back, and say to Hezekiah the leader of my people, Thus says the Lord, the God of David your father: I have heard your prayer; I have seen your tears. Behold, I will heal you. On the third day you shall go up to the house of the Lord.

    Lord, hear my prayer and see my tears for my sibling; heal them as You healed Hezekiah.

    God’s response to Hezekiah demonstrates His attentiveness to both prayers and tears shed for healing desperately needed. The specific timeline for healing shows God’s power to work miracles according to His chosen schedule.

    God seeing our tears reveals His compassion toward our emotional pain alongside our siblings’ physical suffering today. Praying this story over siblings expresses faith that God hears desperate prayers and responds with healing.

    22. Malachi 4:2 (ESV)

    But for you who fear my name, the sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings. You shall go out leaping like calves from the stall.

    Lord, rise over my sibling with healing in Your wings and restore their strength and joy.

    This prophetic verse describes healing coming like sunrise with wings that bring restoration and renewed vitality completely. The imagery of leaping calves suggests exuberant health and energy replacing weakness and sickness entirely.

    God’s healing brings not merely survival but abundant vitality and joy that transforms lives from within. Praying this verse claims the kind of healing that restores siblings to full strength and happiness.

    23. Acts 3:16 (ESV)

    And his name—by faith in his name—has made this man strong whom you see and know, and the faith that is through Jesus has given the man this perfect health in the presence of you all.

    Lord Jesus, by faith in Your name, make my sibling strong and give them perfect health.

    Peter attributes the lame man’s healing to faith in Jesus’s name rather than human power alone. Perfect health represents complete restoration rather than partial improvement or ongoing symptoms that linger frustratingly.

    Faith in Jesus’s name activates the healing power available through His authority and finished work today. Praying this verse claims the same healing power that worked in Scripture for our siblings now.

    24. Psalm 91:14-16 (ESV)

    “Because he holds fast to me in love, I will deliver him; I will protect him, because he knows my name. When he calls to me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will rescue him and honor him. With long life I will satisfy him and show him my salvation.”

    Lord, deliver and protect my sibling who holds fast to You; grant them long life.

    God promises deliverance and protection to those who hold fast in love and know His name intimately. This intimate relationship provides the foundation for receiving God’s intervention in health struggles and medical trials.

    God’s commitment to answer when we call assures siblings that He hears prayers about medical conditions. Praying this verse claims God’s promises of presence, rescue, long life, and salvation regarding siblings’ health.

    25. Mark 9:23 (ESV)

    And Jesus said to him, “‘If you can’! All things are possible for one who believes.”

    Lord Jesus, I believe all things are possible including my sibling’s complete healing and restoration.

    Jesus corrects the father’s doubt by declaring that all things are possible for those who believe. This unlimited possibility includes healing of every disease and affliction siblings face without any exceptions.

    Faith removes limitations on what God can do in response to our prayers for healing. Praying this verse activates belief in God’s unlimited power rather than focusing on medical limitations.

    26. Psalm 139:14 (ESV)

    I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.

    Creator God, You made my sibling fearfully and wonderfully; restore what sickness has damaged in them.

    David’s declaration celebrates the intentional craftsmanship God invested in creating each person’s body with perfect care. This truth provides confidence in God’s intimate knowledge of our siblings’ physical makeup and functioning.

    Recognizing siblings as wonderful works of God transforms how we view their bodies during illness today. Praying this reminds us that the Creator understands our siblings’ bodies better than any physician ever could.

    27. Matthew 9:35 (ESV)

    And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction.

    Lord Jesus, heal my sibling’s disease just as You healed every disease during Your ministry.

    Matthew again emphasizes the comprehensive nature of Jesus’s healing ministry throughout all locations He visited. Every disease and every affliction indicates no sickness was beyond Christ’s healing power or compassion.

    Jesus’s consistent healing throughout His ministry reveals God’s unwavering compassion toward the sick and suffering. Praying this verse claims Christ’s healing power that operated freely throughout the Gospels for siblings now.

    28. Psalm 119:50 (ESV)

    This is my comfort in my affliction, that your promise gives me life.

    Lord, comfort my sibling in their affliction through Your promises that give life and hope.

    The psalmist finds comfort during affliction through God’s promises rather than changed circumstances immediately appearing. God’s Word giving life represents its power to sustain and heal beyond medical interventions alone.

    Finding comfort in promises while still afflicted demonstrates faith that trusts God’s character despite circumstances contradicting. Praying this verse asks God to sustain siblings through His promises while working their physical healing.

    29. 1 Peter 2:24 (ESV)

    He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed.

    Lord Jesus, by Your wounds my sibling has been healed; manifest this truth in their body.

    Peter declares that Christ bore both our sins and sicknesses on the cross for our redemption. The past tense “you have been healed” suggests healing is already accomplished in Christ’s work.

    By His wounds we are healed connects physical restoration to Christ’s suffering and atonement for us. Praying this verse claims the healing already purchased through Jesus’s death and resurrection for siblings today.

    30. Psalm 107:13-14 (ESV)

    Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress. He brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death, and burst their bonds apart.

    Lord, deliver my sibling from the distress of illness and bring them out of darkness completely.

    This psalm describes God’s deliverance from death’s shadow which includes serious illness threatening life itself. Bursting bonds apart suggests forceful breaking of whatever holds people in sickness and suffering without relief.

    God’s deliverance brings people out of darkness into light and freedom from bondage they experienced. Praying this verse asks God to forcefully break the hold sickness has on our siblings’ bodies.

    Conclusion

    Prayer for a sick sibling carries the weight of lifelong connection and the desperate longing to see someone we’ve known since childhood restored to health and wholeness.

    As you continue lifting prayers for your sick sibling, trust that the same God who healed throughout Scripture remains able and willing to touch your brother or sister with His healing power.

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