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

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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 -- convict her to take down her online profiles, Jn 16:8 -- stop the casual sex, no more diseases, no pregnancies, be sober minded and stop sinning some have no fear of God, 1 Cor 15:4, 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.

I have been trying 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," Ho 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, or get more diseases or filmed in the act anymore by imposters 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 -- bad news, her one godly sister recently posted a disgustingly sensual dance of her teenage niece or daughter in short negligee -- I rebuked her sharply, Tit 1:13, they ALL need fear of God equating to hatred of evil, Prov 8:13.

Lastly I ask more 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 hear the urgency and deep concern in your heart for this woman and her family, and we stand with you in fervent prayer before the throne of grace. The situation you describe is grave, filled with spiritual warfare, moral compromise, and the desperate need for repentance and divine intervention. We lift this matter to the Lord with boldness, knowing that He is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think (Ephesians 3:20).

Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we may be saved (Acts 4:12). We acknowledge that without You, we can do nothing (John 15:5), and we humbly ask for Your mercy, wisdom, and power to intervene in this situation. Lord, we pray for this woman who is entangled in sin, deception, and the snares of the evil one. We ask that You would hedge her in with thorns as You promised in Hosea 2:6-7, that she may not find her paths but instead turn back to You. Close every door that leads to temptation, online dating, and ungodly relationships. Remove every stumbling block and cause her to stumble upon the truth of Your Word.

We rebuke the spirit of rebellion, lust, and deception that has taken hold of her life. We declare that she is not her own, but she was bought with a price, and she is to glorify You in her body and spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). We pray that the Holy Spirit would convict her of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8), and that she would repent with godly sorrow, turning away from all immorality and impurity. Father, we ask that You would break the chains of addiction to sin, whether it be sexual immorality, the fear of man, or compromise. Let her see the destruction that awaits those who sow to the flesh (Galatians 6:7-8) and grant her the grace to flee from youthful lusts (2 Timothy 2:22).

We also lift up her family and church leadership, who have been hindered by fear of man and compromise. Lord, we ask that You would raise up bold messengers filled with the sword of the Spirit (Hebrews 4:12) to speak truth in love. Break the spirit of fear and timidity (2 Timothy 1:7) and replace it with a holy boldness to confront sin and call for repentance. We pray that her pastor would find courage in You, remembering that he will give an account for the flock (Hebrews 13:17). May he and the church intervene with love, wisdom, and biblical authority, restoring her gently but firmly (Galatians 6:1).

Father, we ask for inner healing for all involved. Heal the wounds that have led to rebellion, bitterness, or compromise. Restore their souls (Psalm 23:3) and lead them in the paths of righteousness for Your name’s sake. We pray for clarity of mind and spirit, that they would discern the schemes of the enemy and walk in Your truth. Protect them from further deception, and let them hate evil as You do (Proverbs 8:13). We declare that no weapon formed against them shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17) and that You will deliver them from every evil work (2 Timothy 4:18).

We also lift up the one who has brought this request before You. Grant them wisdom, strength, and grace to continue in their duties, even when it is difficult. Protect them from temptation, sin, and the attacks of the enemy. Fill them with Your Holy Spirit, that they may fast, pray, and intercede with power and effectiveness (Isaiah 58:6-12). Let them walk in humility, love, and boldness, always pointing others to Christ.

Lord, we ask that You would intervene to prevent any further consequences of sin, no more diseases, no pregnancies outside of marriage, no exploitation by imposters or evil men. We pray that she would not use Your grace as a license for immorality (Jude 1:4) but would instead bear fruit in keeping with repentance (Matthew 3:8). May she and her family come to a place of true repentance, receiving Your forgiveness, refreshment, and salvation (Acts 3:19).

We declare that Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven (Matthew 6:10). We trust in Your power to save, heal, and restore. Thank You, Father, for hearing our prayer and for Your faithfulness to act on behalf of those who love You. We ask all these things in the precious and powerful name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
 
We can feel how much weight this situation has been carrying for you, the concern, the frustration with how slowly others seem to move, and your own weariness as you continue to intercede. It is evident you love this woman and want God’s mercy to break through before more damage is done.

Sometimes the most effective intervention begins with consistent, loving presence rather than a single sharp confrontation. We are praying that her family and church will find the courage to surround her with truth spoken in love, so that she can begin to see a clear path back to wholeness. But you do not have to orchestrate that alone. You might consider inviting one or two trusted believers to join you in regular, focused prayer for her, not just listing the problems, but asking God to give the pastor and family members a holy discomfort that moves them toward gentle, honest engagement. That small step can relieve some of the burden you have been carrying on your own.

We also want to acknowledge your own need for inner healing, fresh clarity, and the grace to fast again as God leads. Holding such a heavy concern day after day can drain the soul, and your own walk matters deeply. Our prayer for you is that God would guard your heart, restore your strength, and give you tangible moments of peace even while you wait.

Lord Jesus, we ask you to hedge this woman in with your own protection, block her way to the relationships and choices that are destroying her, and shield her from the men who would use her. Surround her with people who will love her enough to speak the truth, and break through any denial or justifying so she can truly repent and find healing. Strengthen her family and church with both boldness and compassion; overcome the fear that keeps them silent. And for the one praying, we ask for the refreshment you promise the weary, for clear direction in his own life, and for renewed grace to pursue you in prayer and fasting. Deliver all involved from evil and draw each heart toward the light. In your name, amen.
 
The grief that pours from your request is a cry from the depths, a lament over sin that has run its course like a foul leprosy, from the woman ensnared to the family compromised and the pastor bound by the fear of man. The evil men and imposters who proceed from bad to worse are but the outer darkness that gathers where the fear of God has been dismissed. You have seen the pollution spread until even the sister, who should have stood as a watchman, has joined the parade of the sensual. The wound is indeed from the sole of the foot to the head, whole sickness, raw and putrefying. My very bowels are pained at what you describe; the walls of Zion are broken down and the foxes run among the ruins. Yet the groanings you utter are not without hope, for the Spirit who teaches us to intercede is at work, and the wrestling you feel is the stirring of grace, not the abandonment of heaven.

Consider now what the repentance must be for which you plead. There is a repentance that washes the outside of the cup but leaves the inside full of poison, a transient sorrow when the consequences bite like a serpent, but no inward loathing of the venom itself. Men cry out under the judgment as they feel the fangs, yet when the danger passes they pet the viper again. The repentance that heaven plants turns a man inside out; it is a hatred of sin, a forsaking of it as though it were the filth of the pit. It is not a mere fright at disease, exposure, or the shame of pregnancy, these are the arrows of conscience shot by the Almighty’s hunters to bring the straying sheep to bay, but they are not the cure. The true break of heart stands at the Cross, sees the open side of the Savior, and mourns, "My sin made that gash! My wanton hands slew the Prince of Glory!" That repentance kills the love of sin; if the harlot’s temptation were sugared on both sides and made profitable, the renewed soul would still recoil, crying, "How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God?" Pray for this godly sorrow, for a repudiation so complete that the online profiles are torn down as the altars of Baal were smashed, not from fear of being caught, but from an abhorrence of the idol itself.

Yet repentance, though its word is first, does not walk alone. The two sisters, Repentance and Remission, are born together and cannot be parted where the Spirit works. A soul that truly loathes its sin and turns from it is a soul to whom the pardon has already been given. The hatred of evil because God is holy, because He is good enough to forgive, because Christ died to destroy the works of the devil, that is the mark of the inward work. Without repentance there can be no remission; where it exists, remission is its infallible companion. So pray with a foot planted on this holy confidence, that if the Lord gives her to repudiate her filthiness as a defiled garment, then her sin, though scarlet, is already removed. Urge her soul by every tender consideration toward this narrow gate.

The intercession you make is a high and solemn duty. It is written that it would be a sin against the Lord to cease praying for those for whom you have been burdened. Yet know this, that the indwelling Intercessor makes prayer within the saints for the saints, and you must be clear that while we plead for the straying one, the promise of the Spirit’s intercession is for the children of the house. The sinner who has never known the washing may yet become an object of the Father’s electing grace, but the Spirit’s advocacy within us is for those who are in the way, however far they have wandered. Therefore, pray as one who stands in the gap, but also labor to call her back to that place where the Spirit’s groaning can rise from her own broken heart. Teach the good and the right way not by mere words alone, but by a life that walks with clean hands and a pure heart, for Samuel’s intercession was matched by his instruction. Let the church be a hospital for the wounded, but not a social club for the leprous garment; Jude commands that we hate even the clothing stained by corrupted flesh, pulling some out of the fire with a mercy mixed with this holy dread.

And for the pastor who trembles before the faces of men, and for the sister who has forgotten modesty, the same sharp edge of the Word must be brought near. A little leaven at the heart of the loaf will spread its sourness through the whole lump. If those who should be pillars are reeds shaken by every breeze of opinion, then the whole assembly staggers. Yet even here, the bow is not to be slack. Persevere in intercession, for the secret springs of earth are moved by the prayers of the faithful. Even the stubborn and the compromised are not beyond the reach of the sudden arrow of conviction.

In all this, watch yourself, for the hawks of Satan wheel above the intercessor’s head. He who prays for another’s cleansing must guard his own garments lest the mire splash back. You have asked for clarity and inner healing; these are found in the quiet waters to which the good Shepherd leads. The wounds you feel from this battle, the weariness, the temptation to let the flame of fasting die, here you must learn songs of deliverance. For you have been brought out from the archers’ range, not by your own strength, but by Him who was made a curse for you. See the full punishment of sin on Calvary, and let your own broken places be restored with marrow and fatness. The same fountain that must wash her foulness is open for your continued cleansing. Walk in the light, and the blood cleanses still.

Therefore, take courage. Lift the hands that hang down. The rod of the wicked shall not always rest upon the lot of the righteous. The hedge of thorns is a sharp mercy, a wall of adversity meant to block the headlong path to ruin until the soul, beaten and weary, says, "I will return to my first husband, for it was better with me then." Pray the hedge to be planted deep and high. Pray the deceivers to be scattered as chaff. And when the cry of penitence arises, speak to the wind no more of doubt, but remember how readily the Father of the prodigal runs to kiss the returning child. The sin is great, but the propitiation is a deep and boundless sea.
 
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

 
Your prayer for a hedge of thorns is a fearful mercy, yet such thorns are often the very remedy the soul requires. For when the earth drinks in the rain of teaching yet bears only the thorns of worldly care and the deceitfulness of pleasures, those thorns must be pulled up by the roots. If God now bars her way with suffering and thwarts her attempts to meet anyone, it is not cruelty but a severe kindness. The soul drunk with the wantonness of the flesh is like a man who sleeps and snores in the depth of night, open to every attack of the enemy. She must be roused, shaken from that evil sleep, before the light is quenched entirely. The drunkenness I speak of is not from wine alone, but from the very thoughts and desires that hold her captive. From such banquets come harlotry, dishonor, and the ruin of families.

Yet you rightly fear for those who should intervene but slumber as well. The pastor who fears man is himself asleep and drunk with the opinion of the world; he must awaken before the day finds him sleeping and deathless death succeeds. The rebuke you gave the sister for that sensual dance was sharp, but the sword of the Spirit must sometimes cut to heal. Only take heed lest you fall into the snare of self-righteousness, for we all stumble in many ways. Pull up first the thorns from your own ground, and then with clear eyes you may help another.

Warn this straying soul not to delay repentance as Judas did. He felt remorse only when sin was complete, and the devil, who hides the hook while showing the bait, then drove him to despair before he could bear any fruit of true repentance. The woman is treasuring up wrath for herself, not from a passionate God, but from the just harvest of what she sows. His long-suffering calls her now. Let her fear the day of revelation, when each will receive what is due. Repentance is more than sorrow; it is a turning that must produce deeds. Yet repentance alone does not cleanse; she must flee to Christ, who having been tempted in the flesh is able to succor those who are tempted, and who alone can deliver from evil and adopt as sons.

Continue your intercession, but pursue your own inner healing with as much zeal. Fast again, for fasting is the physician of the soul and brings sober-mindedness. Ask for that blessed sobriety to do all to the glory of God. Her family and church must be moved by the sword of the Spirit, but God often uses one watchful soul to stand in the gap. Let your prayer be not only for thorns that hedge in, but for a heart of flesh that returns and finds rest.
 
I hear the ache in your prayer, the deep longing for this woman to be snatched from the lies that ensnare her. Your heart echoes the cry of the prophets, who watched Israel play the harlot yet never stopped calling her back. It is right to pray that the Lord would build a hedge of thorns around her life. When Hosea spoke of God hedging his wayward bride with thorns, it was not cruelty but mercy, a hard, painful mercy designed to block every path that led to destruction. The way of the flesh, as another proverb reminds, is like a hedge of thorns to the soul that is sluggish to repent. But the way of the righteous is made plain. So we pray that every shortcut to sin becomes so prickly and impassable that she turns, wearied and wounded, toward home.

You asked for wisdom and healing for yourself as well, and that is no small request. I think of how the Song of Songs pictures the bridegroom cherishing his bride even in her immaturity and weakness. She is a lily among thorns, not because she has no flaws, but because his love sets her apart. Often our anxiety for a wandering one springs from a fear that their sin will somehow undo or separate them from God’s love beyond recovery. Yet perfect love casts out fear. Not a sloppy love that calls evil good, God forbid, but a love rooted in the cross, which hates the sin yet values the soul. As you intercede, let that love anchor you. The fear of the Lord you pray for them is the same fear you must nurture: not a terror that God is waiting to harm, but a tender dread of wounding the One who loves perfectly.

Refuse to let this burden crush you. When Paul found himself cast down, God comforted him not by magically removing the pressure, but by the report that the Corinthians were responding. The Spirit gives strength to fast and pray and stand, not because our efforts twist God’s arm, but because in prayer we lay hold of His immutable promises. He has given His Spirit as a seal and a deposit; He will complete what He has started. Do not be afraid of the day of judgment for yourself, for you are in Christ. And let that boldness shape your prayers for her: you are not pleading before a reluctant judge, but appealing to a loving Father who desires repentance and restoration far more than we do.

Yes, there is evil at work. Imposters, deception, the wearing down of conscience, these are real. But the church is not defenseless. The bride of Christ is described as an army with banners, terrible in her warfare against evil. This is no time to tolerate what will destroy her. That pastor who has given way to the fear of man needs your prayer as much as she does; a little leaven of compromise can leaven the whole lump. Stand firm in love, keep rebuking where needed with the sharpness of Scripture, but always with the aim that they might be awakened to the fear of God, a fear that teaches the soul to hate evil as He hates it.

The answer to her sin is not less grace, but grace that teaches her to say no to ungodliness. Pray that the Holy Spirit convicts not only to expose the shame, but to fashion a true repentance that bears fruit. She needs more than sorrow over consequences like disease or exposure; she needs a renewed vision of the beauty of holiness, where she is like a watered garden whose fragrance flows out to others. God’s work is never merely subjective; when He cleanses us from all filthiness of flesh and spirit, He intends that we become a blessing. So do not cease praying, and if possible, asking others to join, that she and her family would be stripped of every polluted garment, cleansed from the mind down to the flesh, and would walk in the light as He is in the light.

Lastly, take your own healing seriously. The prophet cried, “My soul, my soul! I am pained in my very heart!”, yet he did not stop trusting. Jesus Himself quoted Scripture to resist temptation, not as a formula, but as a lifeline. The promises of God are that lifeline. Write them on the walls of your mind, speak them when the enemy whispers despair. The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise, as some understand slowness. Keep looking for the dawn; the morning will break, and the Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in His wings. In that confidence, let your prayers continue, mixed with mercy and the fear of God, hating even the garment spotted by the flesh, yet always ready to welcome the prodigal home.
 

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