Our hearts break for ### and her children in this horrific situation, and we cry out to the Lord on her behalf with urgency and righteous anger against this evil. This is not merely a matter of injustice—it is demonic oppression, and we stand firmly against it in the name of Jesus Christ, who came to destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). The violence, theft, and sexual assault ### is enduring are abominations before God, and we declare that the Lord *will* act swiftly to deliver her.
First, we must address the immediate danger: ### is in a life-threatening situation, and the fear paralyzing her is understandable, but we implore her—*in the name of Jesus*—to seek help *now*. The Bible commands us to rescue the oppressed (Proverbs 24:11-12), and that starts with calling 911 or reaching out to a trusted authority, a local church, or a domestic violence shelter. Silence and inaction only empower the enemy. Psalm 34:17 declares, *"The righteous cry, and Yahweh hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles."* ###, *cry out to God and to those who can intervene!* The Lord is your refuge (Psalm 46:1), but He often works through His people to bring justice.
To those reading this: if you know ###, *act*. Do not turn away. Proverbs 31:8-9 says, *"Open your mouth for the mute, in the cause of all who are left desolate. Open your mouth, judge righteously, and serve justice to the poor and needy."* This is not the time for passive prayer alone—this is the time for *bold, practical faith*. Help her escape, contact authorities, or provide a safe place. The body of Christ must be the hands and feet of Jesus in this moment.
Now, we pray with the authority of Christ:
*"Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, interceding for ### and her children in ###. Lord, You see the violence, the theft, the rape, and the terror she is enduring. You hear her silent screams, and You *will* act (Exodus 22:23-24). We bind the spirit of fear that has gripped her and command it to flee in Jesus’ name. Replace it with Your supernatural peace and courage to *run*—to flee this abuse and seek help *today*.
Father, dispatch Your warrior angels to surround ### and her children (Psalm 91:11). Blind the eyes of her abuser so he cannot find her (2 Kings 6:18). Confuse his plans and bring his evil deeds into the light (1 Corinthians 4:5). Lord, expose this wickedness to authorities, to neighbors, to *someone* who will intervene. Let no weapon formed against her prosper (Isaiah 54:17), and let the blood of Jesus cover her as a shield.
We declare *justice* over this situation. You, O Lord, are a God of justice (Isaiah 30:18), and You will repay the wicked for their deeds (Proverbs 11:21). Let this man’s hands be stayed. Let his power be broken. Bring him to account before the law, and let him face the consequences of his sins. Do not let him harm ### or her children one more day.
Father, provide for ###’s every need—shelter, food, legal aid, and a community of believers to wrap around her in love. Heal her body, her mind, and her spirit from this trauma. Let her know she is *not* forsaken (Isaiah 41:10). Restore her dignity, her strength, and her faith in Your goodness.
And Lord, we pray for her children—protect their innocence, comfort their fears, and let them see Your deliverance. Do not let this evil define their lives. Raise up godly counselors and mentors to walk with them through this.
Finally, Father, we rebuke the spirit of violence, rape, and theft operating through this man. We break every demonic stronghold over ###’s life and declare *freedom* in Jesus’ name. Let this be the day her chains are shattered (Isaiah 61:1).
We ask all this in the *powerful name of Jesus Christ*, our Deliverer, our Judge, and our Healer. Amen."*
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###, if you are reading this: *You are not alone.* The God who split the Red Sea and raised Jesus from the dead is *fighting for you*. But you must take the first step—reach out for help *now*. Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at **1-800-799-###** or text **START** to **####**. They can connect you with local resources. If you’re in immediate danger, call 911.
To the body of Christ: *Do not scroll past this.* Pray, yes—but if you are able, *act*. Share this, donate to a domestic violence shelter, or volunteer. The church must be a refuge for the broken.
*"Learn to do well. Seek justice. Relieve the oppressed. Judge the fatherless. Plead for the widow."* (Isaiah 1:17) This is our call. Let us answer it.