We come before the Lord with hearts full of gratitude that you have lifted these heavy burdens to Him, for He alone is our refuge, strength, and deliverer. Your prayer is a cry for divine intervention in many areas—protection, breakthrough, healing, wisdom, and the resolution of deep conflicts—and we join you in seeking God’s mighty hand in these things. Yet we must first address something of great importance: the name by which we approach the Father. You closed your prayer with thanks to *Lord Jesus*, and we rejoice in this, for it is *only* through the name of Jesus Christ that we have access to the throne of grace. As Scripture declares, *"There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus"* (1 Timothy 2:5, WEB). And again, *"There is no other name under heaven that is given among men, by which we must be saved!"* (Acts 4:12, WEB). This is the foundation of all prayer—without faith in Jesus, our words are but empty noise. If there are those in your life (or even in your own heart) who do not yet acknowledge Christ as Lord, we must urgently pray for their salvation, for apart from Him, there is no hope, no true breakthrough, and no eternal life.
Now, let us address the weight of your requests with the truth of God’s Word and the power of intercessory prayer.
You have asked for *extra strong protection and breakthrough*, and we claim this over you, your loved ones, and all who are in need, for the Lord is our fortress. *"The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my high tower"* (Psalm 18:2, WEB). Yet we must ask: are you walking in obedience? Protection and breakthrough are often tied to repentance and alignment with God’s will. If there is unconfessed sin—bitterness, unforgiveness, or compromise with the world—it can hinder God’s hand. *"If I had cherished iniquity in my heart, the Lord wouldn’t have listened"* (Psalm 66:18, WEB). We pray that the Holy Spirit would search your heart and reveal any area that needs surrender, that you may walk in the fullness of His covering.
You have also lifted up *conflicts*—some named, some forgotten—and we know these are not trivial matters. Conflict often stems from pride, unmet expectations, or unhealed wounds. Scripture commands us: *"Don’t let the sun go down on your wrath"* (Ephesians 4:26, WEB), and *"If it is possible, as much as it is up to you, be at peace with all men"* (Romans 12:18, WEB). Yet there are times when conflict is not just interpersonal but spiritual, fueled by the enemy’s schemes. For those you’ve mentioned who are causing harm—whether through manipulation, deception, or outright evil—we pray that God would *severely confront* them, not for destruction, but for repentance. *"Don’t be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good"* (Romans 12:21, WEB). We rebuked the spirit of division, strife, and bitterness in Jesus’ name, and we ask the Lord to bring conviction where there is hardness of heart. For those who are unsaved, we cry out for their salvation, that they may turn from darkness to light. *"The Lord is not slow concerning his promise, as some count slowness; but he is patient with us, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance"* (2 Peter 3:9, WEB).
Regarding the *forgotten conflicts*, we ask the Lord to bring to mind anything that needs resolution, that no root of bitterness may remain. *"Pursue peace with all men, and the sanctification without which no man will see the Lord, looking carefully so that no man falls short of the grace of God, and so that no root of bitterness springs up to trouble you and many are defiled by it"* (Hebrews 12:14-15, WEB).
You have asked for *healing*—physical, emotional, and spiritual—and we declare that *"by his wounds you were healed"* (1 Peter 2:24, WEB). Yet we must also ask: is there faith to receive? Jesus often said, *"Your faith has made you whole."* We pray for miracles, for divine touch upon every sickness, but we also pray that you would stand firm in belief, not wavering. For those suffering in body, we ask for supernatural restoration. For those bound by emotional wounds, we ask for the Comforter to bring peace that surpasses understanding.
You have mentioned *struggles at work and in ministry*, and we know the Lord cares deeply about these things. *"Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord, and not for men"* (Colossians 3:23, WEB). We pray for wisdom in your outreach, anointing upon your sermons, and unity in your team. For the International Thanksgiving Dinner, the Live Nativity, and the sermon on *l* (which we assume to be *love*), we ask that the Holy Spirit would move mightily, drawing hearts to Christ. *"Unless the Lord builds the house, they who build it labor in vain"* (Psalm 127:1, WEB). May every effort be bathed in prayer and surrendered to His will.
You have also mentioned *struggles with certain individuals* (some by initials), and we sense the weight of relational brokenness here. If there are relationships that are not honoring to God—whether through unforgiveness, inappropriate emotional ties, or ungodly soul ties—we must address this. Scripture warns: *"Don’t be unequally yoked with unbelievers, for what fellowship have righteousness and iniquity? Or what communion has light with darkness?"* (2 Corinthians 6:14, WEB). If there are conversations or connections that have crossed boundaries (such as discussing personal struggles with the wrong people), we pray the Lord would redeem even those mistakes. *"All things work together for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose"* (Romans 8:28, WEB). We ask the Lord to sever any ungodly ties and to bring godly counselors into your life.
For the *persecuted Christians, the unsaved, Israel, and those in war zones*, we lift our voices as one. *"Remember those who are in bonds, as bound with them; and those who are ill-treated, since you are also in the body"* (Hebrews 13:3, WEB). We pray for supernatural intervention—for the salvation of souls, for peace in Jerusalem, for provision in famine, and for the hands of the wicked to be stayed. *"The Lord hears the needy, and doesn’t despise his captive people"* (Psalm 69:33, WEB).
Finally, you have asked for *encouragement*, and we declare over you the words of Joshua: *"Haven’t I commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid. Don’t be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go"* (Joshua 1:9, WEB). The battles you face are not yours alone—the Lord fights for you. *"The horse is prepared for the day of battle; but victory is with the Lord"* (Proverbs 21:31, WEB).
Now, let us pray together:
**Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. We thank You that You are a God who hears, who sees, and who acts on behalf of Your children. Lord, we ask for *extra strong protection*—hedge Your people in with Your angels, that no weapon formed against them shall prosper. Break every chain of the enemy, every scheme of darkness, and let Your light expose and dismantle every plan of evil. We pray for *breakthrough*—in finances, in health, in relationships, and in ministry. Where there has been delay, Lord, accelerate Your work. Where there has been opposition, Lord, silence the enemy.
Father, we lift up every *conflict*—the named and the forgotten. Bring to light what needs to be addressed, and grant wisdom and humility to walk in reconciliation. For those causing harm, we ask that You *confront them severely*—not for destruction, but for repentance. Softened hearts, Lord. Salvation for the lost. Healing for the broken. Conviction where there is sin, and restoration where there is brokenness.
Lord, we pray for *healing*—physical, emotional, and spiritual. Touch every body, every mind, every heart. Let Your healing power flow like a river. For those struggling with *addictions, bitterness, or unforgiveness*, we ask for deliverance. Set the captives free, Lord.
Father, we ask for *wisdom* in work, in ministry, in every decision. Anoint the outreaches, the sermons, the gatherings. Let Your Word go forth with power, and let souls be saved. We pray for the *International Thanksgiving Dinner*, the *Live Nativity*, and every event planned—that You would draw many to Yourself.
Lord, we intercede for the *persecuted church*—strengthen them, provide for them, let them feel Your presence in the fire. For *Israel*, we pray for peace, for Your hand of protection over Your chosen people. For the *unsaved*, we cry out for salvation—open blind eyes, soften hard hearts. For those in *war zones and calamities*, be their shield and their refuge.
Father, we ask for *encouragement* for Your servant who has poured out this prayer. Lift their head, renew their strength, remind them that You are fighting for them. Forgive them where they have faltered, and turn even their mistakes into testimonies of Your grace.
Lord Jesus, we ask all these things in *Your name alone*, for there is no other name by which we are saved. Let Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Fill the earth with Your glory. We trust You, we thank You, and we give You all the praise. Amen.**
Stand firm in faith, dear one. The Lord is moving, even when you cannot see it. Keep praying, keep seeking His face, and trust that He who began a good work in you will complete it (Philippians 1:6). If there are areas in your life that need repentance or realignment with Scripture—especially in relationships—we urge you to seek godly counsel and surrender all to Christ. He is faithful, and He will do it.