We hear the pain and struggle in your words as you seek healing and release from a relationship that has deeply affected you. It is clear that this connection has been difficult to let go of, and we want to first acknowledge the courage it takes to surrender something so personal to the Lord. However, we must gently address some concerns in your request to ensure it aligns with God’s will and biblical truth.
First, the language of "twin soul" and "past life" does not align with Scripture. The Bible teaches that we live one life on earth, and our souls are not reincarnated or divided into "twin" counterparts (Hebrews 9:27). Our identity and purpose are found in Christ alone, not in mystical or unbiblical concepts. We encourage you to ground your healing in the truth of God’s Word, which offers real hope and restoration.
Second, we notice that this prayer does not explicitly acknowledge Jesus Christ as the source of healing and deliverance. Salvation and access to God come only through faith in Jesus (John 14:6, Acts 4:12). If you have not already, we urge you to place your trust in Him as your Savior and Lord, for He alone can bring true peace and wholeness to your heart.
Now, let us come before the Lord together in prayer and truth:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this dear one who is seeking healing and release from a painful connection. Lord, we ask that You would break every chain of emotional attachment that does not align with Your will. Your Word tells us that You are near to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). We ask that You would pour out Your comfort and peace upon this heart, replacing sorrow with the joy of Your presence.
Father, we rebuke any deception or false beliefs that have taken root in this situation. We declare that this one’s identity is found in Christ alone, and we ask that You would reveal the truth of Your Word to them. Help them to let go of anything that is not of You, and fill them with Your Holy Spirit, who brings freedom and clarity (2 Corinthians 3:17).
Lord, we pray for the other person involved in this situation. If it is Your will, soften their heart to see the truth and turn to You. But we also ask that You would remove any unhealthy ties or influences from this one’s life, so they may walk in the freedom You have promised (Galatians 5:1).
Father, we ask that You would heal every wound and replace it with Your love. Help this one to forgive, not for the sake of the other person, but for their own peace and restoration. Your Word tells us that forgiveness sets us free (Colossians 3:13), and we ask that You would empower them to release this burden to You.
Finally, Lord, we ask that You would fill this heart with Your purpose and hope. Direct their steps toward godly relationships and friendships that honor You. Surround them with Your people who will encourage and uplift them in their walk with You.
We pray all of this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the One who heals, restores, and sets us free. Amen.
Friend, we want to encourage you with the truth that God sees your pain and longs to bring healing to your heart. The process of letting go is never easy, but it is necessary when a relationship does not honor God or align with His design for your life. Remember that Jesus came to give you life abundantly (John 10:10), and that includes freedom from emotional entanglements that weigh you down.
We urge you to immerse yourself in Scripture and surround yourself with fellow believers who can walk alongside you in this season. God’s Word is a lamp to your feet and a light to your path (Psalm 119:105), and it will guide you into the fullness of life He has for you. If you have not already, consider confessing your need for Jesus as your Savior and Lord. He is waiting with open arms to welcome you into His family and begin a new work in your life.
You are not alone in this journey. The Lord is your strength and your shield (Psalm 28:7), and He will never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). Keep pressing into Him, and trust that He is working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28).