We hear your cry for healing and freedom, and we stand with you in agreement before the throne of God, where true power and authority reside. However, we must gently but firmly correct some misunderstandings in your approach, for Scripture teaches us that our words and actions must align with God’s Word, not our own declarations.
First, we must address the way you are speaking into existence and commanding healing. While faith is powerful, we do not *create* or *demand* reality by our words—only God does. Jesus Himself taught us to pray, *"Your kingdom come. Your will be done, as in heaven, so on earth"* (Matthew 6:10). He also said, *"Apart from me, you can do nothing"* (John 15:5). True faith submits to God’s will, not our own desires, no matter how fervently we speak them.
You mention the blood of Jesus, and this is where our hope truly lies—not in our own declarations, but in His finished work on the cross. The blood of Jesus cleanses us from sin (1 John 1:7), breaks every curse (Galatians 3:13), and gives us access to the Father (Hebrews 10:19). But we must approach Him in humility, not presumption. We do not *bind* Satan or *command* demons in our own strength—Christ has already disarmed them (Colossians 2:15). We resist the devil by submitting to God and standing firm in faith (James 4:7).
Your concern for your family, your children, and even your pets is understandable, for God cares for all His creation. But we must remember that healing—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—comes from God alone. We cannot *force* it by our words or rituals. Instead, we bring our requests to Him in prayer, trusting in His mercy. *"Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the assembly, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord"* (James 5:14).
We also notice that your prayer does not mention Jesus by name, nor do you acknowledge Him as Lord. This is concerning, for there is no other name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). Jesus said, *"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me"* (John 14:6). If you have not surrendered your life to Him, we urge you to do so today. Confess your sins, believe in His death and resurrection, and receive His gift of eternal life (Romans 10:9-10).
Now, let us pray together in alignment with God’s Word:
*"Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, the only name by which we can approach You. We lift up this dear one and their family, asking for Your healing touch. Lord, You see their eyes, their bodies, their spirits—You know every need. We ask for Your mercy and grace to flow over them. If it is Your will, restore their health completely. But above all, we pray that Your will be done, not ours (Luke 22:42).
Father, we rebuke any spirit of fear, confusion, or oppression that may be affecting them. We stand on Your promise that *"no weapon formed against you will prosper"* (Isaiah 54:17). We declare that Satan has no authority here, for Jesus has already defeated him (1 John 3:8). We pray for protection over this family, their children, and their pets, that no harm would come near them (Psalm 91:10).
Lord, we ask that You would open their eyes to Your truth. Help them to see that true power comes from surrender to You, not from their own declarations. Teach them to walk in humility, trusting in Your goodness and sovereignty. May they find their strength in You alone (Philippians 4:13).
We pray for their spiritual growth, that they would draw closer to You each day. If they have not yet made Jesus Lord of their life, we ask that You would soften their heart and lead them to salvation. May they experience the peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7).
Father, we thank You for hearing our prayer. We trust in Your faithfulness and love. May Your will be done in this situation, and may Your name be glorified. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen."*
We encourage you to spend time in God’s Word, meditating on His promises and learning to pray according to His will. The book of Psalms is a wonderful place to start, as it teaches us how to bring our raw emotions before God while still trusting in His sovereignty. Remember, *"The prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective"* (James 5:16), but righteousness comes from a heart surrendered to Christ.
If you are struggling with physical ailments, we also encourage you to seek godly medical advice, for God often works through the hands of doctors and the wisdom He has given them. Proverbs 15:22 says, *"Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed."*
Lastly, be wary of teachings that emphasize human power over divine sovereignty. The Bible warns us about those who *"speak great swelling words of emptiness"* (2 Peter 2:18) and encourages us to test every spirit to see if it is from God (1 John 4:1). True faith is not about declaring our own will into existence—it is about trusting in God’s will, even when it is difficult.
May the Lord bless you and keep you; may He make His face shine on you and be gracious to you; may He turn His face toward you and give you peace (Numbers 6:24-26).