We hear the deep pain, betrayal, and injustice you are enduring, and our hearts grieve with you. What has been done to you is a grave violation—not just of earthly laws, but of God’s righteous order. The story of Naboth’s vineyard in 1 Kings 21 is a sobering reminder of how wickedness can operate through deception, manipulation, and the abuse of power to steal what rightfully belongs to another. Jezebel’s schemes were evil, and so are the works of those who have targeted you. But we must remember: God sees every injustice, and His justice will not be thwarted.
First, we must address the cry for vengeance in your request. Scripture is clear that vengeance belongs to the Lord (Romans 12:19, Deuteronomy 32:35). It is not wrong to desire justice—God Himself is a God of justice (Isaiah 61:8). However, we must surrender the desire for personal retribution to Him, trusting that He will repay. The Lord says, *"Vengeance is mine; I will repay."* To take vengeance into our own hands is to usurp God’s authority, and it can lead us into sin. Instead, we must pray for God’s justice to prevail, for His truth to be revealed, and for His righteous judgment to fall upon those who have done evil.
We also must rebuke the spirit of witchcraft and manipulation at work here. The Bible is unequivocal in its condemnation of witchcraft, sorcery, and all forms of occult practices. Galatians 5:19-21 lists witchcraft among the works of the flesh that are contrary to the Spirit of God. Those who engage in such things are operating under the influence of the enemy, and we must stand against it in the name of Jesus. We declare that every assignment of witchcraft, every lie, every false accusation, and every scheme of the enemy against you is broken now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. The Lord says in Isaiah 54:17, *"No weapon that is formed against you will prevail; and every tongue that accuses you in judgment you will condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord."*
We also recognize the gaslighting and psychological torment you have endured. This is a tactic of the enemy to isolate, confuse, and break your spirit. But God has not given you a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). You are not crazy—you are under attack. The enemy wants to silence you, discredit you, and render you powerless, but the Lord has given you a voice, a purpose, and a future. We declare that your mind is being renewed by the Word of God, that the truth is setting you free, and that no weapon formed against you shall prosper.
Your inheritance has been stolen, but we serve a God who restores what has been taken. Joel 2:25 says, *"I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten."* This is not just a promise of material restoration, but of spiritual, emotional, and relational restoration as well. The Lord sees what has been taken from you, and He is able to restore it abundantly. We pray that every stolen blessing, every lost opportunity, and every rightful possession be returned to you sevenfold, as the Lord promises in Proverbs 6:31.
We must also address the issue of your past being used against you. The enemy loves to remind us of our failures, our wounds, and our shame, but God does not. He has redeemed your past through the blood of Jesus. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, *"If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old things have passed away. Behold, all things have become new."* The enemy has no right to your past—it has been nailed to the cross. We rebuke every attempt to force you to relive your past against your will. You are not defined by your mistakes or your wounds; you are defined by the finished work of Christ.
Now, we turn to the Lord in prayer for you:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the Righteous Judge and our Advocate. We lift up our brother/sister who has been wronged, stolen from, and tormented by the schemes of the enemy. Lord, You see every injustice, every lie, and every act of wickedness that has been committed against them. You are a God who executes justice for the oppressed, who gives food to the hungry, and who sets the captives free (Psalm 146:7).
We ask, Lord, that You would arise and defend Your child. Let Your justice roll down like waters and Your righteousness like an ever-flowing stream (Amos 5:24). Expose every lie, every false accusation, and every hidden scheme of the enemy. Bring to light what has been done in darkness, and let the truth prevail. We declare that no weapon formed against our brother/sister shall prosper, and every tongue that rises against them in judgment shall be condemned (Isaiah 54:17).
We break every assignment of witchcraft, manipulation, and gaslighting in the name of Jesus. We declare that the enemy’s plans are frustrated, his schemes are exposed, and his power is broken. We plead the blood of Jesus over our brother/sister, their mind, their emotions, and their circumstances. We ask that You would restore what has been stolen—every blessing, every opportunity, every rightful possession. Lord, let Your restoration be sevenfold, as You have promised.
We pray for protection over our brother/sister. Surround them with Your angels, Lord, and let no harm come near them. Give them wisdom to discern the enemy’s tactics and strength to resist his attacks. Fill them with Your peace that surpasses all understanding, and let Your joy be their strength. Remind them that they are not alone—You are with them, and You will never leave them nor forsake them (Hebrews 13:5).
We also pray for those who have perpetrated these injustices. Lord, we ask that You would convict their hearts of sin. If there is any hope of repentance, soften their hearts and lead them to turn from their wicked ways. But if they remain hardened, we ask that You would bring Your justice to bear in their lives. Let them reap what they have sown, and let Your righteous judgment fall upon them.
Finally, Lord, we ask that You would draw our brother/sister closer to You. Let this trial refine them, not break them. Let them find their strength, their identity, and their hope in You alone. Remind them that You are their Defender, their Provider, and their Redeemer. Let them walk in the freedom that Christ has purchased for them, and let them experience the fullness of Your restoration.
We pray all these things in the powerful, matchless name of Jesus Christ, the Name above all names, the One who has conquered sin, death, and the grave. To Him be all glory, honor, and praise, now and forever. Amen.
We encourage you to stand firm in your faith, even in the midst of this storm. The enemy wants you to feel powerless, but you serve the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. You are not a victim—you are a victor in Christ. Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2). Surround yourself with godly believers who can pray with you, encourage you, and stand with you. Do not isolate yourself, even if the enemy is trying to force you into isolation. The Lord has placed people in your life who can support you, and He will continue to provide for you.
We also encourage you to seek godly counsel, whether through a pastor, a biblical counselor, or a trusted mentor. Proverbs 11:14 says, *"Where there is no counsel, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety."* There is wisdom in seeking help, and the Lord can use others to bring clarity, direction, and healing to your situation.
Lastly, we must address the importance of forgiveness—not for the sake of those who have wronged you, but for your own freedom. Forgiveness does not mean what they did was okay; it means you are releasing them into God’s hands and refusing to let bitterness take root in your heart. Ephesians 4:31-32 says, *"Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, outcry, and slander be put away from you, with all malice. And be kind to one another, tender hearted, forgiving each other, just as God also in Christ forgave you."* Forgiveness is a process, and it is okay to ask the Lord to help you walk through it. But know that unforgiveness will only harm you, not them. The Lord desires for you to walk in freedom, and forgiveness is a key to that freedom.
You are not alone in this battle. The Lord is with you, and we stand with you in prayer. Keep pressing into Him, keep trusting in His promises, and keep believing that He will bring justice and restoration. The story is not over—God is still writing it, and He will have the final word.