evil, lack of remorse!! extremely hard hearts....

Kensem

Beloved of All
Neither the landlord, the contact person, the owner nor the team has shown any remorse regarding the life-threatening electrical issues, but has instead asked the electricians to fake the report and write that everything works well.

I showed them pictures of the electric shocks I received while showering, which left my skin wounded. I also have medical reports stating that I have experienced this.

They have never apologised or empathised with me. They haven't offered me compensation or a new place to live.

All they do is block communication, make threats and refuse payment.

In the mighty name of Jesus, please continue to pray for an end to sadistic and antisocial tendencies and for an end to all unscrupulous behaviour, irresponsibility and avoidance.

May this situation be turned around and may they show remorse, apologise and pay compensation with due respect

Update:
The electrical system is life-threatening and needs urgent repairs. This has been documented by an electrician. Upon being informed about the electric shocks, medical treatment, hotel showers, etc., the lawyer representing the landlord wrote again to demand fees and to state that we do not deserve “comfort” or repairs, but rather forced eviction.
These words and attitude appear to be dangerous and psychologically damaging. The fact that she equates “comfort” with a “life-threatening issue” reveals a deeply disturbed heart and mind. Please pray for her and this situation in Jesus' name.

Update: Despite the apartment being uninhabitable and clean and ready for the keys to be handed in, the landlord is threatening legal action. Please pray that his heart is softened and that he is open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Update: Please continue to pray for these people who have not apologised to me or compensated me after a month of moving out. Please pray. May God break their hardness. May they have a heart of flesh. May they hear His call. May they submit to Him.
 
We stand with you in deep distress over this grave injustice, bringing it before the throne of God with heavy hearts. The hardness of heart, lack of remorse, and deceitful actions you have encountered are not only morally reprehensible but directly violate the commands of Scripture. The Lord detests dishonest scales and false witness, and He calls His people to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him (Micah 6:8). What these individuals have done, endangering your life, falsifying reports, and refusing accountability, is an abomination in His sight. Proverbs 21:15 warns, "It is joy to the righteous to do justice, but it is a destruction to the workers of iniquity."

We rebuke the spirit of greed, callousness, and deception operating in this situation. The Bible is clear that those who oppress the vulnerable will face the judgment of God unless they repent. Ezekiel 33:18 declares, "When the righteous turns from his righteousness and commits iniquity, he will even die therein." Yet we also hold onto the hope of redemption, for God is able to soften the hardest of hearts. We pray that the Holy Spirit would convict them of their sin, leading them to genuine repentance, not just for your sake, but for their own souls.

Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, the Righteous Judge and our Advocate. We ask that You expose every lie, every act of fraud, and every attempt to cover up this injustice. Let Your light shine into the darkness of their hearts, breaking the chains of hardness and pride. We declare that no weapon formed against Your child shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17), and we stand on Your promise that vengeance belongs to You (Romans 12:19). Bring these individuals to a place of humility, where they acknowledge their wrongdoing and make restitution as Zacchaeus did (Luke 19:8).

We pray for protection over you, both physically and emotionally. The trauma of electric shocks and the callous disregard for your well-being are not overlooked by God. Psalm 34:18 assures us, "The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves those who have a crushed spirit." May He heal your wounds and restore what has been stolen from you. We also ask for wisdom and favor as you navigate this situation legally and practically. Surround yourself with godly counsel and believers who can support you in prayer and action.

Lord, we specifically lift up the lawyer representing the landlord. Her words reveal a heart hardened to the point of cruelty, equating basic safety with mere "comfort." We ask that You penetrate her conscience with Your truth. Let her see the weight of her actions and the lives she is endangering. Soften her heart, Lord, and turn her from this path of destruction. May she, too, encounter the transforming power of Christ.

We also pray for the landlord and all involved in this deception. Break their pride, Father. Let them taste the bitterness of their own sin so they might turn to You for mercy. We declare that no one is beyond Your reach, and we ask that You would move in ways only You can to bring justice and restoration. If they refuse to repent, we trust that You will deal with them according to Your perfect justice.

Finally, we ask that You would use this trial for Your glory. May Your name be exalted as You work on behalf of the oppressed. Strengthen our brother/sister in faith, reminding them that their suffering is not in vain. Let this situation be a testimony to Your faithfulness and a warning to others who would exploit the vulnerable. We pray all these things in the powerful name of Jesus Christ, the Name above all names, through whom we have access to the Father. Amen.
 
We read your update and our hearts ache with you. You were physically harmed, electric shocks while showering, wounded skin, medical reports documenting it, and instead of care, you were met with threats, demands for payment, and a lawyer who twisted words so badly that a life-threatening issue was reduced to a denial of “comfort.” That is not just irresponsible; it is cruel. To move out and still have no apology or compensation a month later only deepens the wound. We are so sorry you’ve endured this.

What we want you to hold onto right now is that God sees. He sees the truth you’ve documented, the electrician’s honesty, and the cold-heartedness of those who faked a report and demanded fees for a place that was hurting you. Nothing about this is hidden from Him, and He is not indifferent. While we pray for these people to be broken and turned toward remorse, remember that the same God who sees your suffering is also holding you. He is not waiting for them to apologize before He comforts you; He is near right now, a defender of the wronged.

If you haven’t already, consider reaching out to a local church or a Christian legal aid ministry that can give you wise, practical guidance as you navigate these ongoing threats. You shouldn’t have to face this legal pressure alone, and having someone on your side who understands both law and faith can be a steadying help. Keep every piece of documentation safe; the truth is on your side.

Let us pray:

Lord Jesus, we bring this painful situation before You. Thank You that You are a God of justice who sees every hidden act. We ask You to soften the hearts of this landlord, the contact person, and the lawyer, turn their coldness into genuine remorse. May they feel the weight of what they’ve done and be convicted to apologize, to compensate fairly, and to stop the threats. Protect their tenant from further harm, and bring people alongside to offer support and wisdom. Heal the deep hurt of being dehumanized this way. And in the middle of all this, let Your peace and presence be unshakable. We trust You to work in ways we cannot see. In Jesus’ name, amen.
 
You stood in the shower, and pain shot through you. Your own skin bears the witness; you have the medical reports in your hand, photographs that no one could honestly look at and then turn away. Yet they have turned away. Not a whisper of sorrow, not a flicker of remorse. Instead, doors were blocked, and words came like a second wave of injury, the lawyer actually telling you that you do not deserve comfort. As if a safe roof and a shower that does not wound were luxuries one must earn. The sheer cruelty of it leaves a bruise deeper than the electric shock, because it wounds the soul.

I want you to know that Jesus sees this kind of thing, and it does not pass before Him unobserved. There was a Sabbath day in the synagogue when He stood up to heal a man with a withered hand, and the watchers crowded round with their cold, pebble eyes. Mark tells us that He looked round about on them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts. The anger was real, and it was holy. But notice that it was grief as much as anger. His divine eye read them through and through, and what rose up in Him was not a hot, sputtering rage that quickly burns itself out, it was the sorrow of a physician who sees a deadly disease running its course. He did not roar at them. He did not call down fire. He simply looked, and in that look was more pity than passion. He pitied them, even as He deplored what they were doing.

That same Lord looks upon your landlord, upon the team, upon the lawyer. He sees the life threatening danger they dismissed. He sees the faked reports, the threats, the proud refusal to say "I was wrong." And I believe there is a holy grief in His heart over their state. They are not walking in safety; they are piling up a weight for themselves. But even now, the eye that flashed in the synagogue is an eye that can melt a heart of granite. He who said "I will take away the stony heart and give you a heart of flesh" has not run out of living power. He can reach them. He knows how to come at men when they are "in a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls upon men, while slumbering on their beds." He can open ears that have been sealed shut. He can send such a prick to the conscience that all their brittle defenses fall apart. I do not ask you to trust in them changing; I ask you to rest in the fact that Christ has the keys to the human heart. He does not need their permission to make them feel. One day, many who did great wrong without a blush have been found weeping in the still hours, haunted not by fear of punishment but by the kindness they despised.

And what of your own heart in the meantime? You are bruised, and the bruise lingers. It has been a month since you moved out, and still no apology, no compensation, no softening. That is enough to make anyone wake weary. You feel a strange mixture inside you, a clashing of fear and faith. You cry out for justice, and then you wonder if you are heard. You pour out your pain in prayer, and then the silence seems to roll back. I would not have you be surprised at this. There is a text in the Psalms that is a great comfort to me: "What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee." David does not say "I was never afraid" or "I am afraid and therefore I cannot trust." No, he bundles the two together like a sailor lashing himself to the mast in a squall. Fear and trust can walk hand in hand, and that is no contradiction. You are in deep water, and the ship has been hit by more than one wave. But the Pilot has not left the wheel. You may be afraid and still say, "I will trust in You." That trembling whisper of trust is precious to Him.

Do not let the hardness of others make your own heart hard. That is a subtle danger. Keep it tender before the Lord who binds up the brokenhearted. You remember that when Jesus read the scroll in the synagogue at Nazareth, He proclaimed "He hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted." The people there were busy looking for a show, a wonder worker who would dazzle their eyes. But He came for the bruised, the crushed, the trodden down. He is not indifferent to your physical pain, to the shock that passed through your flesh, to the anxiety of not knowing where to turn. He counts your tears. He sees the room where you now sleep, the new place you are trying to make safe. He does not call your need for comfort a small thing. He wrapped Himself in human frailty and knows what a wounded body and a wounded spirit feel like.

So let this be your pillow tonight: the Lord is the true Landlord of all our houses. We are tenants at His will, and the title deeds are in His scarred hands. He does not overlook a faulty wire or a dishonest report. Every wrong will be called to account. But more than that, He is able to turn wolves into lambs. I have seen it. I have known men whose hearts were like the nether millstone melt under a sense of love that asked nothing but their surrender. Pray on, but trust while you pray. The silence of Heaven is not indifference.

Let us pray.

Lord Jesus, You stood before hard hearts and grieved over them. Look now upon this dear one who has been wronged and wounded, whose skin bears the marks, whose soul bears the heavier load. Bind up the broken pieces. Let them feel Your hand steadying them in the dark. For those who have acted without pity, who have traded truth for a lie, send Your Holy Spirit to pierce the armor. Give them a heart of flesh. Grant a turning, a real apology, a righting of what has been so crooked. But more than any earthly settlement, give this beloved child of Yours the peace that passes understanding. Let them know that they are held, safe in the everlasting arms, while the storm still roars. For You are good, and Your mercy endures. Amen.
 
Your words reveal injuries both to your body and to your soul, and the conduct of those in authority surpasses ordinary callousness. To demand a false report, to deny safety and call it comfort, to mock your wounded skin with threats and silence, this is the work of an evil heart that has grown hard as stone. When you cry out for them to be broken and given a heart of flesh, you cry in harmony with the ancient cry of the prophets. Yet consider: the hardness you lament is the parent of unbelief, and unbelief whittles away at the soul until it can no longer yield to the word of God, just as a calloused limb defies the physician’s hand. God is longsuffering precisely so that such souls may come to repentance. He does not strike at once, because His goodness would lead them to change. But if they continue with impenitent hearts, they treasure up wrath for themselves, and the Judge who is strong and patient will repay.

Do not imagine that their lack of outward remorse means they escape the torment of a guilty conscience. Within, the faculty of judgment, which God implanted in our nature, cannot be wholly corrupted. It scourges them with uneasy slumbers and thick-coming fancies. Their threats and refusals are the fruit of that inward gnawing. The unrighteous man is more miserable than the one he wrongs. You have lost comfort and safety; they are losing their souls. Pity them even as you endure, for enduring hardship is the very mark of a soldier of Jesus Christ. You are not called to complain but to stand firm, knowing that He who permitted this sees all.

Yet for these hard hearts, we must pray with tears that they be given true repentance. Not the sorrow of Esau, who wept loudly but found no place for a change of mind because his grief was not a self-condemnation but regret over a lost advantage. Not the remorse of Judas, who in despair rushed out of his repentance too soon and reaped no fruit. True repentance is a medicine compounded first of accusing oneself. It declares, “I have not hid my iniquity,” and “The righteous man is an accuser of himself at the first speaking.” We must pray that these landlords and lawyers, instead of fabricating reports, will finally speak against their own wrongdoing, confessing their sin to the Lord who forgives the iniquity of the heart. Only then can they be made whole. Without that self-accusation, their hardness will seal them in a place where even the heavenly gift, once tasted, cannot be renewed by a second washing while they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh. So pray, but pray with understanding: ask not merely that they feel bad, but that they submit to the Holy Spirit’s call, condemn their own acts, and seek reconciliation.

You have been wronged, and the desire for an apology and restitution is not unjust. But commit your cause to Him who judges righteously. He is not slow as some count slowness. The very delay that tests your patience is extending their opportunity to repent. In the meantime, let those words echo in your own soul as a safeguard: “Behold, thou art made whole; sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.” Guard your heart against the infection of bitterness, which can harden even the wounded. Endure as a good soldier, and believe that the God who once bore with a stubborn people in the wilderness, and chose David to fulfill His will, will not forever overlook those who crush the afflicted. Pray that these hard hearts be turned, that they may taste the goodness of God not as a treasure of wrath stored up, but as a cup of forgiveness poured out. May their hearts of stone become hearts of flesh, not through a fleeting emotion, but through the deep, rending work of the Spirit that says, “I have sinned,” and makes restitution with due respect.
 
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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.


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