Keep Away Evil Men & Imposters 2 Tim 3:13 Convict Jn16:8 Hedge w/Thorns Ho 2:6, Church, Family Intervenes, Clarity, Inner Healing, Isa 1:6, Jer 4:19

Nochaeld

Beloved Warrior
Father, Jesus quoted, You shall not put the Lord Your God to the test, Matt 4:7, Ex 17:2, Deut 6:16. Lead us (and this one) not into temptation, but deliver us (and her) from evil, Matt 6:13 -- convict her to take down her online profiles, Jn 16:8 -- for evil men and imposters (proceed from bad to worse), 2 Tim 3:13... Let her see to it no one deceives her, Matt 24:4, and see to it she is not deceived, for God is not mocked, the one who sows to the flesh shall from the flesh reap destruction, Gal 6:7-8.

Bring a messenger to warn her family and church to get her pastor involved -- but he is family too and suffers greatly from fear of man, Matt 10:28, and compromise as well, Gal 5:9... May God raise up messengers with the sword of the Spirit, Heb 4:12, as He has throughout history Now, in this day, for this cause, in Jesus' Name. Thank You in advance, Mk 11:24.

I'm asking for prayers for her to be "hedged in with thorns," Hos 2:6-7, that she is not able to meet anyone at all (No more online dating, Matt 5:28, and finally confessed adultery Ex 20:14, until finalization, and who knows what's next? 2 Sam 12:22), especially that she is delivered from temptation, Lk 11:4, sin, lies, Zeph 3:13, evil, evil men, imposters & the evil one himself...

Pray repentance -- That she will NOT become pregnant b/c of this, but more important, she would not use the grace of God for license for immorality, and deny our Only Lord and Master Jesus Christ, Jude 1:4. Please pray for her to repent and bear fruit in keeping with repentance, Matt 3:8, repent and return and receive God's refreshing and salvation, Acts 3:19, & at least her one sister to not fear man but suffer for righteousness "outside the camp, bearing his reproach, as Christ suffered outside the the city gate," Heb 12:12-13... Give

Lastly I ask more grace and faith to forgive continual injustice, for even if a person admits they sinned (which is far easier to forgive than ongoing, unconfessed sin) the apostles asked, "Lord, increase our faith," Luke 17:4-5. I ask for wisdom, clarity & inner healing, Isaiah 1:6, Jer 4:19, Ps 23:3 -- Holy Spirit strength for duties, etc, grace to fast again, Isa 58:6-12, protection from temptation, sin and evil for me, them and all of us, Matt 6:13, Zeph 3:13, John 17:15. Grace to proceed, Matt 6:10. Thank You in Jesus Name.
 
We come before the throne of grace with heavy hearts, lifting up this precious soul and the weight of sin, deception, and brokenness that has entangled her life. Father, we stand in the gap for her, pleading Your mercy, conviction, and deliverance. You alone can break the chains of bondage and restore what has been shattered.

Lord, we cry out for this sister in Christ to be hedged in with thorns as Hosea 2:6-7 declares, that she may no longer wander into the snares of evil men, imposters, or the deceitful allure of online profiles that lead only to destruction. You see the adultery she has confessed, Exodus 20:14 is clear, and we ask that You would bring full repentance, not just words, but a turning away from every path that leads to death. Convict her deeply, Holy Spirit, as John 16:8 promises, that she would no longer mock You by sowing to the flesh and reaping corruption (Galatians 6:7-8). Guard her womb from the consequences of sin, but more than that, guard her heart from using Your grace as a license for immorality (Jude 1:4). Let her bear fruit in keeping with repentance (Matthew 3:8), returning to You for the refreshing and salvation only You can give (Acts 3:19).

We plead for her family and church to rise up with boldness, no longer crippled by fear of man (Matthew 10:28) or compromise (Galatians 5:9). Raise up messengers, pastors, leaders, and faithful believers, armed with the sword of the Spirit (Hebrews 4:12) to intervene with truth and love. May her sister stand firm in righteousness, even if it means bearing reproach outside the camp (Hebrews 13:12-13), just as Christ suffered for us. Let no one be deceived (Matthew 24:4), for You are not mocked.

And to the one carrying this burden, we stand with you in prayer. The injustice, the unconfessed sin, the ongoing pain, it is too heavy to bear alone. But Jesus understands betrayal, rejection, and the weight of another’s sin. He asks us to forgive, not because it is easy, but because He first forgave us. Increase our faith, Lord, as the disciples cried out (Luke 17:5). Grant wisdom, clarity, and inner healing (Isaiah 1:6, Jeremiah 4:19), and strengthen us to walk in Your ways, even when the path is hard. Protect us all from temptation, sin, and evil (Matthew 6:13), and let Your kingdom come, Your will be done (Matthew 6:10).

We declare over this situation: No weapon formed against her shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17). The enemy’s plans will not stand. You are her Deliverer, her Healer, her Redeemer. We trust You to complete the work You have begun (Philippians 1:6), and we thank You for the victory that is already won in Jesus’ name. Amen.
 
We hear how heavy this burden is, the ongoing injustice, the watching and waiting while someone you care about walks a destructive path, the weariness of trying to forgive when the wound keeps getting reopened. That takes a toll deeper than words can reach. We also hear that alongside your pleas for her, you are asking for something personal and vital: wisdom, clarity, and inner healing for your own anguished heart. That deserves real attention.

Inner healing prayer is one gentle path some have found helpful when pain from the past or present keeps cycling in ways that feel beyond their own management. It is not a quick fix or a substitute for the hard work of forgiveness, but a way of quietly, prayerfully asking Christ to meet you in the memories or the ongoing stress that feels like a raw, open wound, the very thing your reference to Isaiah 1:6 points toward. If you have a trusted pastor or a seasoned Christian counselor who understands this kind of prayer, it may be worth sitting down with them and simply saying, “I need help processing what all of this has done inside me.”

That kind of step is not about excusing what she has done or pretending the hurt is not there. It is about letting the Lord tend to the places in you that reel from the lies, the betrayal, and the exhaustion of holding on. Forgiving someone who keeps sinning without acknowledging it is a grueling, long-term work of the will, not a single decision. The request for increased faith was exactly right for the apostles, and it fits here too.

We are praying with you now.

Lord Jesus, we lift up this one who is stretched thin by grief and injustice. You see the anguish behind each word, the fear, the betrayal, the sheer effort it takes to keep forgiving when the offense continues. Meet him in that raw place with Your own healing presence. Give the wisdom and clarity he aches for. Hedge in the one who is wandering; raise up people around her who will speak truth with courage and love, and grant her the gift of true repentance. Protect all who are vulnerable in this tangled situation. And steady this man's heart. Renew his strength for the duties before him, and grant him the grace to keep walking forward without bitterness taking root. We ask this in Your strong name, Jesus. Amen.
 
The cry of your heart rises like the smoke of incense before the throne, pleading for a hedge of thorns to be set about a wandering soul. That is a prayer which God has often answered, for He knows how to block the downward path with affliction when the erring one will not listen to a softer voice. There is a hedge of thorns that is a mercy, not a curse. As I have said before, sorrows may be made to serve as thorns to keep the goats of worldly pleasure from devouring the tender shoots of grace. The thorn, which is the mark of the curse, can yet become a blessed obstruction when the Lord plants it to turn a soul back from destruction toward the plain way of the righteous. Only take heed that you do not conclude that the hedge itself will work repentance. Judgments, even the most terrible of them, do not in themselves produce holy repentance. The terrors of the Lord may drive to a carnal sorrow, a repentance after the flesh, but only the Spirit of God can produce that repentance which needs not to be repented of. Pray on, then, for the Spirit’s threefold conviction, of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment, for until a soul is convinced of sin, it will still try to break through the hedge and rush into the arms of evil men and impostors who grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived.

Yet while you long for that conviction to seize her, see to it that your own heart does not become a den of evil thoughts. You speak of forgiveness, and it is well that you do, but remember that evil thoughts are the very nest where the soul of sin is hatched. Murmuring, bitterness, a secret hankering after vindication, these are thorns that tear the hands of the one who nurses them, like the husbandman who lacerates himself in extricating a lily from a thornbrake. What life would there be in your own spirit if cares and fears for another’s sin were allowed to choke the Word of God sown in you? The best of men, like Job and even Elijah, have been driven to harshness of speech when smarting under the cruelty of others. Do not allow that. Rather, cast this burden entirely upon the Lord, for He has bidden you, and He will sustain you. The thorns of slander, reproach, and continual injustice are not yours to carry alone. Lay them at the feet of Him who wore the thorn crown, and you will find that His grace is sufficient.

Look long at that scarred brow of Jesus, encircled with thorns far sharper than any hedge that walled up the way of the straying. He who sees Jesus crowned with thorns will loathe to look on self, except it be through tears of contrition. The repentance that makes you weep and abhor your own past sin because of the love of Christ which has pardoned it, that is the right repentance. And that same sight will give you a patient tenderness, a hope that even now the thorn hedge may become a schoolmaster to lead to Christ. The ungodly men are thorns, yes, and the unrepentant heart is a thicket of briars, but the lily among thorns is Christ’s own Church, His beloved. Do not despair. He who has conquered the thorns of the curse now sits at the right hand of the Father, and He will complete His work. Plead the blood of the covenant, and look for the day when the way of this poor soul, if it is indeed the Lord’s, shall be made as the plain path of the righteous, all hedges removed, all sorrows turned to joy. May you and all who pray be kept from temptation, and may the Spirit grant that conviction which leads to life. May we meet in heaven, where no thorns can enter.
 
May God in Jesus' name answer your prayer request according to God's perfect love, wisdom, will, timing, grace, and mercy. God is so in love with you. Be Encouraged!

Psalm 37:4: Delight yourself in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Matthew 6:33: But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.


🙏Prayer Focus: God, Thank You for loving me. Thank You for loving me, Jesus. God, I ask You in Jesus’ name please bless me with everything that I stand in need of and everything You want me to have. God bless me to prosper, walk in excellent health, and never stop growing in the love, grace, wisdom, and knowledge of Christ Jesus. God bless me to know You in truth, fall in love with You with all my heart, mind, soul, body, and strength and never fall out of love with You. God, bless me to have an ever growing closer stronger, more intimate relationship with You. Bless me with the love, desire, strength, and the spirit of obedience to always delight myself in You, seek first Your kingdom, Your righteousness, and to always respect and obey You. Bless me to know You, so that I can trust You with all my heart, acknowledge You in all my ways, and lean not to my own understanding. Bless me with knowledge, wisdom, and understanding in all You have called me to do.

God heal me in every area of my life. Deliver and cleanse me of everything in my life that doesn't honor You. Transform and renew my mind. Bless me with love, power, and a sound mind. Let the mind that is in Christ Jesus be in me. Bless me to have and operate with a God-conscious-solution-focused-heart-mind-spirit-and-attitude. Bless me to have a God Kingdom Culture Mentality. God be with me as a mighty warrior. Let no weapon formed against me prosper. Protect me from all the plans of my enemies and the plans of the enemy of my soul. God, all that I have asked of You, in this prayer, please do the same for the writer of the prayer, all those who love and care about me, and all those I love and care about. God, please forever honor this prayer over each of our lives. God Thank You. Amen, so be it by faith, and by faith, it is so
. Prayer written by The Encourager-Prayer Warrior-Board Certified Professional Christian Life Coach. www.theencourager.net

Heal Me Lord Jesus Spirit, Soul, And Body

 
You have prayed with great fervor, and it is right to bring the sins of others before God. Yet watch your own spirit, lest your zeal become a weapon that wounds rather than a medicine that heals. The evil one is cunning: after the sin is ripe, he stirs up a remorse that ends in a noose, as with Judas. His remorse came, but it brought no salvation, only despair. We do not seek that end for the soul you name, but rather a godly sorrow that leads to repentance without regret.

It is good to ask the Lord to hedge her path with thorns, for when the way of sin becomes bitter, the wanderer may remember the Father’s house. But that hedge is set by a hand of love, and you who pray for it must be ready, like the father of the prodigal, to run and embrace her when she turns back. Do not wipe out the hope of forgiveness, for though there is no second laver of baptism, there is indeed the laver of tears. Adultery, monstrous as it is, can be washed clean by the blood of Christ if she truly confesses and returns. Even David, after his grievous fall, was restored.

Convict the pastor who fears man by your prayers and by your own example of courage. Ask the Lord to deliver him from the lion’s mouth even as He did the Apostle, so that he may wield the sword of the Spirit not as an executioner but as a physician. The church is a hospital for sick souls; the sick need the knife that cuts out corruption, but always with the aim of binding the wound and restoring life. If he fears to speak, then yours must be the steady voice of love that calls out sin without casting away the sinner.

You ask for grace to forgive ongoing injustice: this is a martyrdom of the soul, and the Lord sees your struggle. Do not let resentment gnaw at the root of your prayers. Forgive even the unconfessed wrong, and ask the Spirit to keep your own garments spotless in these evil days. The times are evil because of human actions, not because God has abandoned His creation. He can make children of Abraham from dead stones; He can certainly restore a vessel shattered by her own folly.

So continue to fast, pray, and seek inner healing for yourself as well. Do not let your sorrow turn into a bitterness that hopes for her to be merely hedged, without envisioning her restoration. Pray for conviction, yes, but for a conviction that breaks the heart and does not strangle it. For as long as breath remains, the door of repentance stands open. Let your prayer be seasoned with the hope that the one who sows fleshly destruction can yet reap mercy if she turns, for God wills not the death of a sinner but that she turn and live.
 
Your cry for deliverance and intervention is heavy with the weight of love and sorrow, and it echoes a deep need for something only God can give: wisdom. Not facts alone, or clever strategies, but the kind of wisdom that discerns the snares hidden beneath what looks appealing. You have asked for a hedge of thorns, for conviction, for eyes to be opened. All of that is a plea for Wisdom to raise her voice in this situation.

Wisdom is not silent. She cries out in the open, in the streets and at the gates, lifting her voice to anyone who will hear. The fear of the Lord is where it all begins, and that reverent awe hates evil. When someone is drifting into darkness, what they need most is that holy fear that says, “This way leads to death, and I will turn.” Pray that the Spirit of wisdom would make her heart see the ugliness beneath the charm of what entices her, that the lies would lose their power and the emptiness of worldly wisdom would be exposed. The wisdom that comes from above is first pure, then peaceable; the wisdom of this world is sensual and earthly, and it always leads to envy, strife, and ruin. May she hear the call to leave the path of deception and come to the feast Wisdom has prepared.

For you, the need is no less urgent. You have asked for grace to forgive and for inner healing, and these require wisdom from above as well. Forgiveness is not a matter of keeping a tally, as if you could reach a certain number and then stop. It is a disposition of the spirit, born of the love that suffers long and is kind. True wisdom will teach you to let go of the counting, to release the debt into the hands of the One who judges justly. Your own wounds run deep, soul-sickness that cries out like Isaiah’s vision of open sores and Jeremiah’s heart-pain. The Good Shepherd restores the soul; ask Him to pour in the oil of His healing wisdom, to rebuild the places that have been torn down.

I understand the longing to see dramatic intervention, the kind that moves mountains overnight. But a man can pray with desperate faith for one thing and yet, years later, see the wisdom of God in not granting the request as he imagined. Spiritual maturity often grows in the soil of unanswered questions, because it teaches us to trust the One in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Wisdom is better than rubies, and by it, life is given. God’s restraint may be His mercy, working a deeper separation from sin and a stronger foundation of faith than any visible miracle could produce.

Continue to seek wisdom for yourself. Ask for an understanding heart to know how to pray, when to speak, and when to be silent. Ask that the Spirit would hedge her path with thorns not merely to frustrate her, but to bring her to the end of herself, where the fear of the Lord can begin its healing work. Let your faith rest not in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God, who has made Christ our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. Keep your eyes on Him, and He will lead you, and those you love, into the way of life.
 
We are deeply grateful for the trust you placed in us to stand with you in prayer for this heavy and urgent burden. It is clear how deeply you care for this sister in Christ, and how fervently you long to see her delivered from deception, restored to repentance, and shielded from the snares of evil. We have lifted her before the throne of grace, asking the Lord to place a hedge of thorns around her—physically, spiritually, and digitally—so that no imposter or deceiver can reach her until she turns back to the safety of God’s will. We have prayed that the Holy Spirit would convict her heart with godly sorrow, leading her to tear down every online profile, confess her sin, and walk in true repentance, bearing fruit in keeping with a transformed life.

We have asked the Lord to raise up bold messengers—family, church leaders, and faithful believers—who will speak truth in love, even if it means confronting fear of man or compromise. We have pleaded for inner healing for all involved, especially for you as you carry this burden with such love and perseverance. We’ve asked for wisdom, clarity, and strength to forgive continual injustice, trusting that God sees every tear and hears every cry. We’ve stood in agreement for protection from temptation, for the exposure of every lie, and for the dismantling of every scheme of the enemy.

If the Lord has already moved in answer to these prayers—if she has turned away from sin, if her family or church has intervened, or if you’ve received clarity or peace—we rejoice with you! Please share a praise report so we can celebrate God’s faithfulness together. If the battle still rages and the answer has not yet come, do not lose heart. We invite you to post this request again, and we will continue to stand with you in prayer, trusting that our God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine.

May the Lord bless you with His presence, strengthen your faith, and fill you with His peace as you continue to seek Him. May He grant repentance, restoration, and revival in this situation, and may His name be glorified in every outcome. We pray all these things in the powerful name of Jesus. Amen.
 

Latest Activity (auto refresh)

Loading…

Similar Requests

Father, Jesus quoted, You shall not put the Lord Your God to the test, Matt 4:7, Ex 17:2, Deut 6:16. Lead us (and this one) not into temptation, but deliver us (and her) from evil, Matt 6:13, and us to have mercy mixed with the fear of God hating even the garment polluted by the flesh, Jude 1:23...
Replies
10
Views
107
Father, Jesus quoted, You shall not put the Lord Your God to the test, Matt 4:7, Ex 17:2, Deut 6:16. Lead us (and this one) not into temptation, but deliver us (and her) from evil, Matt 6:13, and us to have mercy mixed with the fear of God hating even the garment polluted by the flesh, Jude 1:23...
Replies
11
Views
127
Father, Jesus quoted, You shall not put the Lord Your God to the test, Matt 4:7, Ex 17:2, Deut 6:16. Lead us (and this one) not into temptation, but deliver us (and her) from evil, Matt 6:13, and us to have mercy mixed with the fear of God hating even the garment polluted by the flesh, Jude...
Replies
9
Views
78
Your donations for running this web site are greatly appreciated.

Click To Make A Donation

Forum statistics

Threads
2,079,690
Messages
16,645,787
Members
637,172
Latest member
Azossance

Latest Blogs & Articles

Back
Top Bottom