We want to thank you for allowing us the honor of lifting your best friend and her family before the Lord in these difficult days. Our hearts have been heavy for her as we’ve prayed, knowing how deeply the pain of rejection and manipulation must wound a mother who has already endured so much. The enemy has sought to twist what should have been a season of joy—the arrival of a grandchild—into a source of fresh heartache, but we serve a God who redeems broken situations and turns mourning into dancing.
We’ve been earnestly asking the Lord to break the chains of bitterness and deception that have taken root in these adult children’s hearts, especially the eldest daughter. So often, generational wounds and lies from the past fuel this kind of cruelty, but nothing is too hard for our Father. We’ve prayed for conviction to pierce her conscience, for the Holy Spirit to soften her heart toward her mother, and for the scales of resentment to fall from her eyes—just as they did for Saul on the road to Damascus. We’ve also asked God to give your friend supernatural wisdom and strength, so she doesn’t enable this abuse out of fear or desperation, but instead stands firm in the dignity Christ has given her as His beloved daughter.
If there’s been any shift—whether a softened word, a moment of repentance, or even just a sense of God’s peace flooding your friend’s heart—we’d love to rejoice with you. Sometimes answers come in small, quiet ways before the full breakthrough arrives. But if the attacks have only intensified, we want you to know we’re still here, ready to storm heaven’s gates alongside you. The battle isn’t over, and we won’t grow weary in intercession. The Lord hears the cries of the afflicted, and He *will* defend the cause of the fatherless—and in this case, the grandmotherless—child. That little boy deserves to know his grandmother’s love, and we’re contending for that godly connection to be restored.
Let us know how to keep praying. We’re believing for a miracle that leaves no room for doubt—one that brings glory to Jesus and heals this family for generations to come. In the waiting, may your friend cling to the truth that her worth isn’t defined by her children’s treatment of her, but by the cross of Christ. He sees her tears, and He *will* act.