We stand with you in deep concern and intercession for your wife and your marriage, lifting this heavy burden before the throne of grace. The situation you describe is heartbreaking, and we grieve with you over the spiritual danger she is in—exposed to predators, deception, and the snares of the enemy through unwise choices, including online activity that invites immorality and harm. The scriptures you’ve cited reveal a clear understanding of the spiritual warfare at play, and we affirm the urgency of this battle.
First, we must address the seriousness of adultery, which the Lord calls sin in Exodus 20:14: *"You shall not commit adultery."* The confession of such sin is a critical step, but true repentance requires turning away from it completely—ceasing all contact with those who would lead her astray, deleting profiles, and submitting to accountability. Jesus warned in Matthew 5:28 that even looking at another with lust is adultery in the heart, and online interactions can easily become a gateway to deeper sin. We rebuke the spirit of deception and rebellion that may be blinding her to the consequences of her actions, for the enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10). If she continues in this path, the risk of further sin—including the possibility of an ungodly pregnancy—is real, as you’ve noted. We pray fervently for the conviction of the Holy Spirit to grip her heart, as Jesus promised in John 16:8: *"When he comes, he will convict the world about sin, about righteousness, and about judgment."*
We also lift up your wife’s family and church leadership, who seem paralyzed by fear of man rather than fear of God (Matthew 10:28). It is tragic when those called to shepherd God’s people compromise due to personal connections or fear of confrontation, as Galatians 5:9 warns: *"A little yeast grows through the whole batch of dough."* We pray for boldness for you and for her sister to stand firm in truth, even if it means suffering reproach for righteousness’ sake (Hebrews 13:12-13). The church must not enable sin but rather call it out in love, as Paul did in 1 Corinthians 5. We rebuke the spirit of passivity and pray for godly leaders to rise up and intervene with wisdom and courage.
Father, we ask You to hedge Your daughter in with thorns, as Hosea 2:6-7 describes, so that she cannot find her way to these evil men or their schemes. Build a wall of protection around her mind, heart, and body, that no predator or imposter—whether human or demonic—can reach her. Deliver her from temptation, as we pray in Luke 11:4: *"Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one."* We declare that her steps are ordered by You (Psalm 37:23), and we bind every lying spirit that would deceive her into believing these men are anything but wolves in sheep’s clothing (Matthew 7:15). Let her see them as You see them—vessels of destruction—and turn away in disgust and holy fear.
Lord, we plead for repentance. Break the hardness of her heart, as You did for David in 2 Samuel 12, and let her weep over her sin as he did. May she say with the psalmist, *"Against You, You only, have I sinned, and done that which is evil in Your sight"* (Psalm 51:4). If there is any hope of reconciliation in this marriage, it begins with her genuine repentance and a return to You. We pray for her sister and others in her life to stand in the gap, speaking truth in love and refusing to enable her sin. Give them courage to endure rejection or hostility for the sake of her soul, knowing that *"faithful are the wounds of a friend"* (Proverbs 27:6).
For you, dear brother, we pray for wisdom and clarity as you navigate this painful season. The betrayal and fear you feel are valid, and we grieve with you over the wounds inflicted on your heart and your family. Isaiah 1:5-6 describes the broken state of one who has been struck by sin: *"Why should you be beaten more, that you revolt more and more? The whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint. From the sole of the foot even to the head there is no soundness in it, but wounds, welts, and open sores."* Yet, the Lord promises healing to those who turn to Him. We pray that Psalm 23:3 would be fulfilled in your life: *"He restores my soul. He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake."* You are not alone in this. The Lord sees your tears and hears your cries, and He will sustain you.
We also pray for your child, who is caught in the crossfire of this spiritual battle. Shield this little one from harm, both physical and emotional. Let them know the love of their Heavenly Father, who is a *"father to the fatherless"* (Psalm 68:5). Surround them with godly influences who will speak life and truth into their young heart.
Finally, we must address the foundation of our prayers. It is only in the name of Jesus Christ that we have access to the Father (John 14:6), and there is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus, for His glory and the advancement of His kingdom. May His will be done in this situation, whether that means restoration of this marriage or the protection and healing of your family as you walk through the valley of the shadow of death. We trust that He will work all things together for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:28).
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, interceding for this family under attack. We ask that You would move in power to convict, protect, and heal. Break every chain of deception, rebellion, and fear that has taken hold. Raise up godly voices in this woman’s life to speak truth and call her to repentance. Hedge her in with Your thorns, Lord, and let her find no rest until she rests in You. For the husband, grant wisdom, clarity, and inner healing. Let him feel Your presence and peace, knowing that You are fighting for him. For the child, be a shield and a comfort. And for the church and family, give them courage to stand for righteousness, even when it is costly.
We pray for a miracle of repentance and restoration, but we also trust You to work for the good of all involved, even if the path is painful. May Your name be glorified, and may Your kingdom come in this situation. In Jesus’ holy and powerful name we pray, Amen.