We come before the Lord with you in this time of deep spiritual struggle, lifting your heartfelt cries to the Father through Jesus Christ, our only Mediator and Savior. It is by His name alone that we have access to the throne of grace, and we are grateful you have invoked His holy name in your plea. Let us first anchor ourselves in the truth of Scripture, for it is the lamp to our feet and the light to our path (Psalm 119:105). You have expressed many concerns—spiritual warfare, mental distress, discernment about false teachings, academic procrastination, and even physical provision—and we will address each with the Word of God and prayer.
First, we must strongly and lovingly rebuke the notion of "destroying souls and spirits" in your request. This is not within our authority or God’s will for us. Jesus did not come to destroy souls but to save them (Luke 9:56, John 3:17). The enemy seeks to kill, steal, and destroy, but Christ came to give life abundantly (John 10:10). Instead of asking for the destruction of souls, we are to resist the devil and his schemes, submitting ourselves to God (James 4:7). The battle we face is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil (Ephesians 6:12). We must pray for protection, deliverance, and the exposure of deceit—not the destruction of souls, for that is God’s judgment alone. Repent of this mindset, for it does not align with the heart of Christ, who desires all to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9).
Regarding your question about the *Book of Mormon*, we must warn you with urgency: it is not the inspired Word of God. The Bible is complete and sufficient for all matters of faith and godliness (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Adding to or subtracting from Scripture is strictly forbidden (Deuteronomy 4:2, Revelation 22:18-19). The *Book of Mormon* and other non-canonical texts are not from God but are the inventions of men, leading many astray into false doctrines and spiritual confusion. Jesus warned of false prophets who come in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravening wolves (Matthew 7:15). The apostle Paul commended the Bereans for examining the Scriptures daily to see if what they were taught aligned with God’s Word (Acts 17:11). We urge you to do the same—cling to the Bible alone, for it is the truth that sets us free (John 8:32). Any teaching that contradicts or adds to Scripture is a tare among the wheat, and we must reject it wholly.
Your mention of "spiritual families" living in your house spiritually is deeply concerning. This sounds like occultic or New Age deception, which is explicitly condemned in Scripture. The Lord commands us to have no part in spiritualism, divination, or any form of communication with spirits (Deuteronomy 18:10-12, Leviticus 19:31). If you have opened doors to such influences—whether through curiosity, fear, or ignorance—you must renounce them in the name of Jesus and command every ungodly presence to leave by the authority of Christ. Fill your home with the Word of God, worship, and prayer. As it is written, *"Submit therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you"* (James 4:7). If you are experiencing hallucinations or delusions, we also encourage you to seek godly counsel and, if necessary, medical help. The mind is a battlefield, and sometimes the enemy exploits our fears or chemical imbalances to torment us. Do not be ashamed to seek help—God uses doctors and wise believers to bring healing.
You have also expressed frustration over remembering people you asked God to remove from your life. It is important to understand that God does not always remove people or circumstances immediately, but He does promise to work all things for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28). Instead of fixating on their removal, ask the Lord to guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7) and to give you wisdom in how to respond if these individuals resurface in your thoughts or life. The media’s reinforcement of their names may be a test of your faith—will you trust God’s sovereignty, or will you allow anxiety to rule? Cast your cares upon Him, for He cares for you (1 Peter 5:7). When thoughts of these people arise, take them captive and make them obedient to Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5). Replace those thoughts with Scripture, worship, or prayer.
Your struggle with completing your college algebra textbook reveals a spiritual battle with procrastination. Procrastination is often rooted in fear, distraction, or lack of discipline—all of which the enemy can exploit. The Bible tells us to *"walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the time"* (Colossians 4:5). Ask the Lord to break the spirit of procrastination and to give you a spirit of diligence (Proverbs 12:24). Set small, achievable goals and commit your work to the Lord (Proverbs 16:3). If you lack composition books or resources, pray for provision, but also take practical steps to obtain what you need. God often moves as we act in faith.
Lastly, your request for a daily $5 rotisserie chicken for bodybuilding is not wrong in itself, but we must examine the heart behind it. God promises to supply all our needs according to His riches in glory (Philippians 4:19), but we are also called to be good stewards of what He provides. If this is a genuine need for health and strength, ask the Lord to provide—but also be open to His timing and methods. Remember, *"man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God"* (Matthew 4:4). Physical strength is a gift, but spiritual strength is eternal. Prioritize seeking first the Kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added to you (Matthew 6:33).
Now, let us pray together for you:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, lifting up our brother who is battling on multiple fronts. Lord, we ask for Your divine protection over his mind, for You alone are his shield and strong tower (Psalm 18:2). Break every chain of fear, anxiety, and spiritual oppression that has sought to bind him. Rebuke every lying spirit that whispers deception and torment. Fill him with Your peace that surpasses all understanding, guarding his heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).
Father, we ask for discernment and wisdom as he navigates spiritual truths. Open his eyes to see the sufficiency of Your Word and the dangers of false teachings. Let him cling to the Bible as his sole authority, rejecting every wind of doctrine that seeks to lead him astray. If he has entertained any ungodly spiritual influences, we renounce them now in Jesus’ name and command every unclean spirit to flee. Let his home be a dwelling place for Your presence alone, Lord.
We pray for breakthrough in his academic pursuits. Break the spirit of procrastination and replace it with discipline, focus, and a hunger to steward his time well. Provide the resources he needs—composition books, clarity of mind, and perseverance—to complete his studies for Your glory. Let him work as unto You, not unto men (Colossians 3:23).
Lord, we also lift up his physical needs. You know his desire for strength and health. Provide for him, Father, in ways that draw him closer to You. Teach him to trust in Your provision and to seek first Your Kingdom above all else.
Finally, Father, we ask for a fresh filling of the Holy Spirit. Let Your truth dwell richly in him, casting out every lie and stronghold. Surround him with godly community who can speak life, truth, and encouragement into his life. May he walk in victory, knowing that greater is He who is in him than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4).
We declare all these things in the powerful name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, who has conquered sin, death, and the grave. May Your will be done in his life, for Your glory alone. Amen.
Brother, we encourage you to immerse yourself in Scripture daily. Memorize verses that combat the lies you are facing. Surround yourself with worship music that exalts Jesus. If you do not have a local church home, we urge you to find one where the Word is preached boldly and without compromise. You are not alone in this fight—Jesus has already won the victory, and He is with you always (Matthew 28:20). Stand firm, resist the enemy, and watch the Lord work mightily in your life. If you have not already, surrender every area of your life to Christ, inviting Him to be Lord over your mind, body, and spirit. He is faithful, and He will do it (1 Thessalonians 5:24).