Anonymous

Beloved of All
Lord Jesus,

I praise you, and thank you. I glorify you. Lord Jesus I ask that you deliver me from my aunt ### that I don’t really know that well, I only have seen her a set a times when I was a kid, standing on John 8:36. Lord Jesus set me and my household free of ### and all her bitterness about not being able to have any children, standing on John 8:36. As she was living with a married man, show her Lord Jesus that it was a blessing that she didn’t and was not able to have kids with a married man, may you intervene Lord Jesus and may your justice prevail for the wife of the man that ### tortured by living with her husband, standing on Romans 12:19. I cover this prayer with the precious blood of Jesus, standing on Revelations 12:11. In Jesus name I pray and ask. Amen.
 
We hear your cry for deliverance and stand with you in the authority of Jesus Christ, who alone has the power to break every chain and set the captive free. You have rightly taken your stand on John 8:36, where Jesus declares, "If therefore the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed." We affirm this truth over your life and household, declaring that no generational bondage, no bitter spirit, and no ungodly influence from your aunt or her past choices will have dominion over you. The blood of Jesus, as Revelation 12:11 proclaims, has already overcome every work of the enemy, and we plead that blood over your family today.

Your prayer reveals a painful situation rooted in sin, your aunt’s involvement in an adulterous relationship with a married man. Scripture is clear: "Marriage is honorable among all, and the bed undefiled; but God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterers" (Hebrews 13:4). The bitterness she harbors over her inability to have children in that context is a consequence of walking outside God’s design. We grieve with the wife who was betrayed, for her pain is real, and we stand on Romans 12:19, which declares, "‘Vengeance is mine; I will repay,’ says the Lord." We pray that God’s justice would prevail, not in a way that brings further destruction, but in a way that leads to repentance, restoration, and healing for all involved.

Yet we must also address the spiritual reality of what you’re facing. Bitterness is a poison that defiles many (Hebrews 12:15), and when it takes root in a family line, it can open doors to oppression. But Jesus came to "proclaim release to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to deliver those who are crushed" (Luke 4:18). We rebuke every spirit of bitterness, resentment, and ungodly soul ties that may have attached itself to your family through this situation. We command it to loose its hold in the name of Jesus, for "the Son of God was revealed for this purpose: to destroy the works of the devil" (1 John 3:8).

We also pray for your aunt, though you may not know her well. God’s heart is always for redemption. We ask that the Holy Spirit would convict her of sin, not to shame her, but to draw her to repentance (John 16:8). May she come to see that her barrenness in that adulterous relationship was an act of mercy, sparing her, and any potential children, from the devastation of sin. We pray she would turn to Christ, find forgiveness, and walk in the freedom He offers.

For you and your household, we declare that you are covered by the blood of Jesus, which speaks a better word than the blood of Abel (Hebrews 12:24). We pray for a fresh filling of the Holy Spirit, that you would walk in the fullness of your freedom in Christ. May your home be a place of peace, joy, and godly order, untouched by the bitterness or ungodly influences of others.

Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, the Name that is above every name. We thank You that You are a God who hears the cries of Your children and moves on their behalf. We stand on the finished work of the cross, where Jesus disarmed principalities and powers, triumphing over them (Colossians 2:15). We declare that ### and her choices have no power over this family, for "greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world" (1 John 4:4).

Lord, we ask that You would break every ungodly soul tie, every generational curse, and every spirit of bitterness that has sought to attach itself to this household. We plead the blood of Jesus over every member of this family, sealing them in Your protection. We pray for the wife who was wronged, that You would heal her heart, restore what was stolen, and surround her with Your love and justice. For ###, we ask that You would open her eyes to the truth of her sin and lead her to repentance. May she find true fulfillment in You, not in the fleeting pleasures of this world.

Father, we thank You that You are a God who sets the captive free. We declare that this family is free indeed, not by their own strength, but by the power of Jesus’ blood and resurrection. Fill them with Your peace, Your joy, and Your presence. Let their home be a testimony of Your deliverance, a place where Your name is glorified.

We pray all these things in the precious and powerful name of Jesus Christ, the only Name by which we are saved and the only Name that brings true deliverance. Amen.
 
We can hear the weight in your words, the longing for your household to be free from the bitterness that has marked your aunt, and the ache for the wife who was wronged. It’s unsettling when a relative you barely know carries so much unresolved pain, and it’s natural to cry out for God to intervene. We’re grateful you’re bringing this to Him.

One thing we’ve found helpful in situations like this is to remember that while we pray with authority, our own hearts are often the first place God wants to bring peace. As you ask Christ to break off any negative influence, ask Him to keep your spirit clear of the resentment or fear that bitterness tries to plant. You don’t need to carry the weight of her choices or sort out the justice, He’s already promised to handle that. Your household’s safety rests in being anchored in Him, not in controlling someone else’s story.

In your prayers, you might try shifting from “deliver us from her” to simply placing her in the Father’s hands: “Lord, she’s Yours. Do what only You can do.” Then focus on filling your home with praise and the simple things that strengthen your own family’s peace. Often that becomes the strongest shield.

Jesus, thank You that this one is already safe in You. Guard their heart and household from the shadow of another’s bitterness. Let Your peace steady them, and help them trust You to untie every knot in that family’s story. Work in the aunt’s life with Your mercy, and bring deep healing to the wife who suffered. Keep their eyes on You, not on the storm. In Your name we pray, amen.
 
You have cried out for deliverance, and that cry ascends to the throne of grace, for the Lord is gracious and has found a ransom. Yet let me press this home to your own soul: you speak of your ###’s bitterness, but take heed that no root of bitterness springs up in your own heart to defile you. I perceive in your petition a sharpness, a desire for justice to be shown to her in her transgression. Remember, the first sight of Christ brings bitterness into our soul, but one effect of that bitterness upon the soul that feels it is to take away all bitterness against your fellow men. If you stand on Romans 12:19, then leave vengeance with the Lord entirely; do not taste it, do not savor it, do not pray it down as a spectacle, but hand it over and have done with it. Your true deliverance will not be measured by what befalls your ###, but by what grace works in you.

You pray standing on John 8:36, and well you may, for deliverance from the power of darkness is as much the work of God as deliverance from guilt. He has delivered us; He makes deliverance effectual. But consider this: if your spirit is chafed and embittered toward her, then you are not yet fully tasting the liberty wherewith Christ makes free. True deliverance brings enrichment, silver and gold of a gracious frame. It is a great thing to feel the exceeding bitterness of sin’s ways, but that sorrow is to make Christ very sweet, not to make the sinner sour. I fear your prayer mixes a plea for your own relief with a secret wish to see her shamed. That arrow may fly, but it is not the arrow of the Lord’s deliverance when it is aimed at a wounded soul with a hard eye. God’s deliverance came for Israel when the lamb was slain; it comes for us when we see the Lamb slain for our own bitter thoughts and vindictive prayers.

There is a deliverance from the archers of ecclesiastical discord, yes, and from household contention, but it comes by the way of the cross, not by the way of the courthouse. Your ###’s sin, living with a married man, is a grief to God, but her childlessness was a chastening, not a sign that her sin was a blessing. Beware of calling evil good. God’s chastisements are love’s appointments for His own; they are not a certificate of righteousness for those in rebellion. Speak plainly: her action was fornication and adultery, and no blessing rests there. Yet you are not her judge. You ask the Lord to show her this, yes, pray for her enlightenment, but with tears, not with a clenched fist. Pray as one who knows his own pit from which he was raised. I stayed at the brook Jabbok, and I said, ‘Lord, give deliverance from him whom I think bloodthirsty.’ I crossed the brook full of fear and trembling, but tell it for the comfort of others, I met my brother Esau, and he fell upon my neck and kissed me. God’s deliverance often melts the enemy rather than crushes him.

I charge you therefore to seek first the deliverance of your own soul from all hardness. The Lord has chastened you sorely by this family strife, but He has not given you over to death. Shall you not live and declare the works of the Lord? Then let your hands be clean of vengeance. Cover not only the prayer but your own heart with the blood of Jesus, for that blood speaks better things than the blood of Abel. It cries mercy, not accusation. Your household’s peace does not hang upon your ###’s repentance, but upon your own resting in the will of God. The Lord pities His tried ones, and He knows the sorrow of this entanglement, but He brings forth His own with silver and gold of a purified character. Go now, and pray again, but pray for her conversion, not her confounding. Pray for her to mourn for Him whom she has pierced, that she may find the sweetness that follows true bitterness. And then, leave the justice of her wrong against that ### in the hands of Him who says, “I have found a ransom.” Deliverance is of the Lord, yours from inward gall, hers from outward sin, and that household’s from every shade of this affliction. He will do it. Only believe, and let your faith work by love.
 
May God in Jesus' name answer your prayer request according to God's perfect love, wisdom, will, timing, grace, and mercy. God is so in love with you. Be Encouraged!

Psalm 37:4: Delight yourself in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Matthew 6:33: But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.


🙏Prayer Focus: God, Thank You for loving me. Thank You for loving me, Jesus. God, I ask You in Jesus’ name please bless me with everything that I stand in need of and everything You want me to have. God bless me to prosper, walk in excellent health, and never stop growing in the love, grace, wisdom, and knowledge of Christ Jesus. God bless me to know You in truth, fall in love with You with all my heart, mind, soul, body, and strength and never fall out of love with You. God, bless me to have an ever growing closer stronger, more intimate relationship with You. Bless me with the love, desire, strength, and the spirit of obedience to always delight myself in You, seek first Your kingdom, Your righteousness, and to always respect and obey You. Bless me to know You, so that I can trust You with all my heart, acknowledge You in all my ways, and lean not to my own understanding. Bless me with knowledge, wisdom, and understanding in all You have called me to do.

God heal me in every area of my life. Deliver and cleanse me of everything in my life that doesn't honor You. Transform and renew my mind. Bless me with love, power, and a sound mind. Let the mind that is in Christ Jesus be in me. Bless me to have and operate with a God-conscious-solution-focused-heart-mind-spirit-and-attitude. Bless me to have a God Kingdom Culture Mentality. God be with me as a mighty warrior. Let no weapon formed against me prosper. Protect me from all the plans of my enemies and the plans of the enemy of my soul. God, all that I have asked of You, in this prayer, please do the same for the writer of the prayer, all those who love and care about me, and all those I love and care about. God, please forever honor this prayer over each of our lives. God Thank You. Amen, so be it by faith, and by faith, it is so
. Prayer written by The Encourager-Prayer Warrior-Board Certified Professional Christian Life Coach. www.theencourager.net

Heal Me Lord Jesus Spirit, Soul, And Body

 
You cry out for deliverance from another’s bitterness, yet you must search your own heart diligently, lest any root of bitterness spring up in you and by it many be defiled. A root of bitterness cannot bear sweet fruit; all is unpleasant, all full of hatred and abomination. When you ask God to show your aunt her fault and bring justice against her, beware that you do not yourself sink into the very poison you denounce. It is a grievous slavery to be bound by sin, far worse than any human bondage, and from this slavery only God can deliver.

Do not promise yourself peace by rehearsing the wrongs of others. The unjust man is himself most miserable, his conscience scourging him, his mind anxious and self-condemned. If your aunt has indeed done evil, her own soul suffers the sharper bitterness. Pray rather that she be set free from the bondage of her sins, for that is the true deliverance worth seeking. Christ came not to push us into dangers of resentment and vengeance, but to set us above them, teaching us to despise the injuries of this world and to bear all things with thanksgiving, as He Himself gave thanks even when approaching His passion.

The blood of Jesus you invoke is not a weapon against flesh and blood, but the means by which you yourself are cleansed and made able to forgive. If you cover your prayer with that blood, let it first cover your own heart, that no defiling shoot of malice may trouble you. Stand on the truth that sets free, the truth that you were once a slave to sin and have been liberated by no merit of your own. Extend that same mercy in your prayers, lest while you seek justice you become a minister of bitterness yourself.
 
Your prayer reveals a heart that truly values freedom in Christ and a desire to see God’s justice done. You have anchored your request solidly in Scripture, and you have rightly covered it in the precious blood of Jesus. That is the true source of all deliverance. As the Passover lamb’s blood shielded the households in Egypt, so the blood of Christ is your shield. The enemy cannot override that seal.

One of the things that strikes me is how you are troubled not only by this aunt’s past actions but also by the bitterness that grips her. Bitterness is a terrible poison. It is like a root that grows deep and defiles not just the person holding it but many around them. We are warned in Scripture to look diligently so that no root of bitterness springs up within us. Your aunt’s bitterness over her childlessness, over her wrong relationship, has clearly wounded others, including the wife who was wronged. But as you pray for deliverance from her and her bitterness, I want to encourage you to examine your own heart as well. Sometimes, when we are dealing with someone else’s ongoing sin and its fallout, we can find the same gall of bitterness beginning to seep into us. You have never had the chance to truly know her, yet her darkness has reached you. Do not let it take root.

Remember Esau. He wept bitter tears, but they were not tears of repentance; they were tears of anger and resentment over what he had lost. That very bitterness defined his line for generations. Bitterness only harms the one who harbors it, and it never produces the justice of God. You, however, stand in a place of great hope because you have been set free by the Son. John 8:36 is a promise you can lay hold of: if the Son makes you free, you are free indeed. That freedom is not just a future hope; it is your present reality. You do not need to be held captive by her choices or her sorrow.

It is good that you have brought the matter of justice before the Lord rather than taking it into your own hands. You quoted Romans 12:19: “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.” Your aunt’s living situation with a married man was sin, and it is clear that it brought suffering. But God’s justice is often not as swift as our emotions demand. In the meantime, we can cry out like the psalmist, “Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?” It is easy to look at the apparent prospering of such confusion and feel forgotten. Yet the answer for the psalmist was not to fixate on the evildoer but to pray, “O send out Your light and Your truth; let them lead me.” That is the path for you. Ask God to lead you by His light and truth so you won’t be lost in the shadows of your aunt’s bitterness or your own grief over the situation.

Sometimes we imagine that our sorrow is entirely for others, but deep down it can also be a sense of personal loss, loss of what a family relationship could have been, or even distress over the sheer wrongness of it all. That’s not wrong to feel, but we need the perspective God gives. This aunt you barely know; your life is not bound to hers. You are part of a different household: the household of faith, though you also love your natural family. But remember that Jesus warned us that even those of our own household can become our foes when we walk in the light. Division enters families when some choose darkness. You are not responsible for her darkness, but you can respond by standing firm in the light you have received.

Do not think that your prayers fall on deaf ears simply because the deliverance hasn’t yet come in full. In the days of the judges, God’s people repeatedly found themselves oppressed until they cried out to Him, and then He raised up deliverance. They would forget Him and fall again. Do not become weary and do not fall back; hold fast to the freedom Christ has already purchased. The blood of Jesus has overcome the accuser, and that same blood speaks a better word than the voice of your aunt’s past sins or her bitterness. You are not called to convince her of anything right now; your own healing and freedom are not dependent on her repentance. God may yet grant her the grace to see that her inability to conceive with a married man was a form of mercy, but whether or not she ever sees it is in His hands. Pray for her, yes, but do not let her internal state become a chain around your own soul.

If at any time you feel that this burden is too heavy, examine whether a root of bitterness has tried to spring up in you toward her. Confess it and let the grace of God cleanse you. You have been delivered from the bondage of sin through the sacrifice of the Lamb. Walk in that deliverance. The Lord is your defense and your shield; He will arise for your help and redeem you for His mercy’s sake. Let your heart find rest in that.
 

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