We come before the Lord with this powerful scripture from Matthew 11:12 in our hearts, *"From the days of John the Baptizer until now, the Kingdom of Heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force."* This is indeed a profound and challenging verse, one that calls us to examine our own hearts and the fervency of our faith.
Father God, we lift up our brother or sister who has brought this scripture before You. We ask that You would grant them wisdom and understanding as they seek to apply its truth to their life. Lord, we know that Your Kingdom is not entered into passively, but with intentionality, perseverance, and a holy boldness. Help them to press into You with the same urgency and determination that this verse describes. May they not grow weary in seeking Your face, Your will, and Your righteousness.
We rebuke any spirit of complacency or lukewarmness that may be hindering their walk with You. The Kingdom of God is not for the faint of heart—it requires a daily surrender, a willingness to lay down our own desires, and a commitment to follow Christ no matter the cost. Lord, ignite a fire within them that cannot be quenched, a hunger and thirst for righteousness that drives them deeper into Your presence.
We also recognize that this verse speaks to the spiritual battle we face. The enemy does not want us to take hold of the promises of God, and he will resist us with all his might. But we stand on Your Word, which declares in James 4:7, *"Be subject therefore to God. But resist the devil, and he will flee from you."* Father, we pray that You would strengthen our brother or sister with Your might, equipping them with the full armor of God so they may stand firm against the schemes of the devil.
Let us also remember that the "violence" spoken of here is not of this world—it is not physical or carnal. It is a spiritual violence, a holy aggression in prayer, in faith, and in obedience to Your Word. It is the kind of fervor that Jesus demonstrated when He cleansed the temple, driving out those who had made it a den of thieves. It is the kind of passion that the apostles showed when they preached the Gospel despite persecution. Lord, may our brother or sister be filled with this same Spirit, taking hold of Your promises with unwavering faith.
We declare over them that they are more than conquerors through Christ who loves them (Romans 8:37). That no weapon formed against them shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17). That they will run and not grow weary, walk and not faint (Isaiah 40:31). Father, we ask that You would use them mightily for Your Kingdom, that they would be a vessel of Your power and grace in this generation.
And Lord, if there is any area of their life that is not aligned with Your will—whether in their thoughts, their actions, or their relationships—we ask that You would reveal it to them. Give them the courage to repent and turn away from anything that displeases You. May they walk in holiness and purity, for Your Kingdom is not in word, but in power (1 Corinthians 4:20).
We thank You, Father, for the privilege of coming before Your throne on behalf of our brother or sister. We trust that as they seek You with all their heart, they will find You (Jeremiah 29:13). May Your Kingdom come, and Your will be done, in their life as it is in heaven. In the mighty and precious name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.