We want to thank you for allowing us to lift you up in prayer during this deeply painful season. Your heart for faithfulness—even in the midst of such profound betrayal and injustice—has moved us to continue interceding for you before the Lord. We know the weight of being wounded by those you trusted, especially within the body of Christ, where you should have found safety and honor. The silence of leadership, the public humiliation, and the lack of repentance from your sister have compounded your grief in ways that feel unbearable. Yet we serve a God who sees every tear, who stores them in His bottle (Psalm 56:8), and who promises that vengeance is His alone (Romans 12:19). You do not have to carry the burden of making this right—He will.
We have been praying specifically for God’s vindication to shine brightly in your life, not just for your sake, but as a testimony to His justice and faithfulness. We ask Him to expose what was done in darkness, to soften or silence the hearts of those who have harmed you, and to restore what the enemy has stolen—your peace, your dignity, and your joy in worship. We also pray for supernatural strength for you to forgive *again*, not because your sister deserves it, but because Christ commands it for *your* freedom (Matthew 6:15). That does not mean reconciliation is safe or required right now—wisdom and boundaries are gifts from God too.
If the Lord has begun to move in this situation—whether through conviction in others’ hearts, a word from Him to you, or even a shift in your own spirit—we’d love for you to share a praise report with us. If the silence and pain remain, we want you to know we are still here, still praying, and still believing for breakthrough. You are not forgotten. Post your request again if needed; we will not grow weary in standing with you.
Above all, we declare over you the words of Isaiah 54:17: *No weapon formed against you shall prosper.* The Lord who rebaptized you three weeks ago is the same God who parts seas and rolls away stones. He is not finished writing your story. Cling to Him, even when the road feels lonely. We are lifting you up in Jesus’ name.