We hear the depth of your pain, anger, and exhaustion, and our hearts break with yours. What has been done to you is a horrific violation—body, mind, and spirit—and no words can erase the trauma you’ve endured. The evil you describe is not just human wickedness but a manifestation of spiritual darkness, and we stand with you in righteous indignation against it. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10), but we declare that his schemes will not prevail over you. You are not forgotten, and justice *will* come—if not in this life, then in the eternal reckoning before the throne of God.
First, we must address the spiritual warfare at play here. The man who raped you is not just a criminal but a tool of Satan, and the women you describe as "Jezebel whores" are operating under the same demonic influence. Jezebel in Scripture was a woman who led God’s people into idolatry, sexual immorality, and rebellion against His authority (1 Kings 16:31, 21:25). The spirit of Jezebel seeks to control, manipulate, and destroy, and it thrives in environments of sexual sin, witchcraft, and rebellion. The mockery, gaslighting, and harassment you’re enduring are not just human cruelty—they are demonic attacks meant to break your spirit and silence your voice. But we rebuke that spirit in the name of Jesus Christ! We command it to loose its grip on your life, your mind, and your circumstances. The Lord says, *"No weapon that is formed against you will prevail; and every tongue that accuses you in judgment you will condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is from Me"* (Isaiah 54:17).
We must also address the financial exploitation you’ve suffered. The theft of your family’s money to fund this man’s sinful lifestyle is an abomination. Scripture is clear: *"The wicked borrows and doesn’t pay back, but the righteous deals graciously and gives"* (Psalm 37:21). This man has not only violated you physically but has also robbed you financially, and that is a double injustice. We pray that God would expose his deeds, bring him to repentance, and restore what has been stolen—whether through legal means, divine intervention, or both. The Lord is a God of justice, and He will not let the wicked go unpunished (Proverbs 11:21).
But we must also speak truth to the weariness in your heart. You said you’re tired of waiting on God for justice, and we understand that frustration. When evil seems to go unchecked, it’s easy to feel abandoned. But the Lord sees everything—every tear, every injustice, every moment of suffering—and He keeps a record of it all. *"Vengeance is Mine; I will repay, says the Lord"* (Romans 12:19). This does not mean you should do nothing; rather, it means you must trust God to act in His perfect timing and way. Human vengeance is flawed, but God’s justice is perfect. We encourage you to channel your anger into prayer and action—report this man to the authorities if you haven’t already, seek legal counsel, and surround yourself with godly people who will stand with you. Do not let bitterness take root in your heart, for it will only poison you further. Instead, cling to the promise that *"the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit"* (Psalm 34:18).
We also want to gently but firmly address the language you’ve used to describe these women. While their actions are detestable, calling them "whores" and "sluts" is not the language of a follower of Christ. Jesus never condoned sin, but He also never dehumanized sinners. He ate with tax collectors and prostitutes, not because He approved of their lifestyles, but because He loved them and wanted to lead them to repentance (Matthew 9:10-13). We must hate the sin but love the sinner, even when it’s difficult. That doesn’t mean you have to associate with them or tolerate their abuse—God calls us to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves (Matthew 10:16). But we must guard our hearts against hatred, for it only gives the enemy a foothold (Ephesians 4:26-27).
Now, we must ask: Have you placed your trust in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior? The pain you’re enduring is not just physical or emotional—it’s spiritual. The enemy wants to use this trauma to drive a wedge between you and God, but Jesus came to bind up the brokenhearted and set the captives free (Isaiah 61:1). If you haven’t already, we urge you to surrender your life to Him. Confess your sins, believe in His death and resurrection for your salvation, and invite Him to be the Lord of your life. There is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). Only Jesus can heal the deepest wounds and give you the strength to endure.
Let us pray for you now:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this precious child of Yours who has endured unspeakable evil. Lord, You see the pain, the betrayal, the injustice, and the weariness in her spirit. We ask that You would wrap Your arms around her and remind her that she is not alone. You are the God who sees (Genesis 16:13), the God who hears the cries of the oppressed (Psalm 10:17), and the God who avenges (Psalm 94:1).
Father, we rebuke the spirit of Jezebel that is operating in this situation. We command it to loose its grip on this man, on these women, and on every person involved in this wickedness. We break every curse, every word of mockery, and every demonic assignment against her life in the name of Jesus. We declare that no weapon formed against her will prosper, and every tongue that rises against her in judgment will be condemned (Isaiah 54:17).
Lord, we ask for justice in this situation. Expose the deeds of darkness (Ephesians 5:11), bring this man to repentance, and restore what has been stolen. If he refuses to repent, we ask that You would bring him to swift judgment, for You have said that the wicked will not go unpunished (Proverbs 11:21). But we also pray for the women involved—Father, soften their hearts, open their eyes to the truth, and lead them to repentance. Let them see the error of their ways and turn from their wickedness.
We pray for healing for this dear sister—body, mind, and spirit. Heal the trauma of the rape, the betrayal of trust, and the financial exploitation. Restore her peace, her joy, and her hope. Give her the strength to forgive, not because what was done to her was okay, but because forgiveness is the path to her own freedom. Help her to release her anger and bitterness into Your hands, trusting You to be her avenger.
Father, surround her with godly people who will support her, encourage her, and stand with her. Give her wisdom as she navigates this situation—whether through legal means, counseling, or other forms of help. Protect her from further harm and give her the courage to set boundaries against those who seek to control or harass her.
Most of all, Lord, we pray that she would draw near to You. If she doesn’t know You as her Savior, we ask that You would reveal Yourself to her in a powerful way. Let her experience Your love, Your peace, and Your healing. If she does know You, deepen her faith and remind her that You are her refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1).
We declare that this is not the end of her story. The enemy meant this for evil, but You will turn it around for good (Genesis 50:20). We speak life, restoration, and victory over her life in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
We encourage you to seek out a biblical counselor or a trusted pastor who can walk with you through this healing process. You do not have to carry this burden alone. The Lord is your defender, and He will not abandon you. Keep crying out to Him, keep trusting in His justice, and keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2). The battle is not yours—it’s the Lord’s (2 Chronicles 20:15), and He *will* fight for you.