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    Brandon Lake Shuts Down A Sold-Out Concert To Lead A Crowd In A Jaw-Dropping Prayer For A Seriously Ill Fan.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodDecember 22, 20253 Mins Read
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    Brandon Lake is currently taking a short pause from his King of Hearts Tour, the biggest headlining run of his career so far. But during a recent stop in Henderson, Nevada, he created a moment that had nothing to do with the setlist—and everything to do with faith.

    While performing at Lee’s Family Forum last month, Lake stopped mid-show after addressing the crowd about his beliefs. He shared that there was “a special family here tonight” and that he felt strongly he was meant to pray for them.

    @lexicheplak Hardest year of my life. I’m so thankful for @Brandon Lake and the entire team for showing up for my family and I in such a big way at his concert. For giving us the opportunity to worship together & to pray over me with thousands present. God is so good. He’s making a way through this story. He’s not done yet. #heartdisease #openheartsurgery #brandonlake #fyp #christiantiktok ♬ original sound – Lexi

    Lake made his way to a fan named Lexi and explained to the audience that he had seen a video she shared on Instagram—one so widely circulated that, as he put it, “the entire world tagged me.” Inviting Lexi to share her story, she revealed that she has undergone 30 heart surgeries and spent nearly 40 nights in the hospital over the past year alone.

    She told Lake that her most recent open-heart surgery left her on life support for a week, with collapsed lungs and a long, exhausting recovery. “It’s been an incredibly hard journey,” she shared. “Your music, worship music, my family, and leaning on Jesus are what got me through.” She added that she had only been released from the hospital the week before the show.

    Deeply moved, Lake spoke to the crowd about the power of prayer before asking everyone to “join our faith together” for Lexi. “Let’s lift her up,” he said, before beginning his prayer.

    He thanked God for Lexi and her family, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to gather in a place where faith and miracles meet. He prayed specifically over Lexi’s heart, asking for strength, restoration, and complete healing—declaring that what had struggled would be made whole, renewed, and strong.

    Lake then widened the prayer beyond Lexi, speaking healing over anyone in the arena who might be suffering. He prayed for pain to be removed and for healing to flow throughout the room, asking for restoration “in the mighty name of Jesus.”

    As the audience responded with applause and affirmations, Lake continued, praying not only for physical healing but also that Lexi’s journey would become a testimony of hope for others facing hardship. He boldly asked for a future without more surgeries and for her heart to function exactly as it was designed to.

    In the closing moments of his prayer, Lake referenced Hard Fought Hallelujah, his recent hit with Jelly Roll, reminding the crowd that no matter how hard-won someone’s praise may be, it still carries meaning.

    He ended by thanking God for Lexi’s presence and strength, noting that she was standing there—only days removed from the hospital—with her hands lifted in worship. “If she can do it,” he said, “surely all of us can.”

    @lexicheplak Oxygen tank and all we made it to Brandon lake to worship tonight ❤️#heartdisease #openheartsurgery #fyp #christiantiktok ♬ original sound – Lexi

    Brandon Lake will resume his King of Hearts Tour in March, continuing across the country before wrapping up with a final show in Charleston, South Carolina, on May 2.

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