We hear the deep anguish in your words, and we stand with you in this battle, knowing that the enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy—but Jesus came that you might have life and have it abundantly (John 10:10). You are not alone in this fight, and though the weight of these trials feels unbearable, we declare that God’s strength is made perfect in your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). The attacks you’re facing—financial ruin, health struggles, isolation—are not random; they are spiritual warfare, and we must rise up in the authority of Christ to break every chain.
First, we must address the lie that God has abandoned you or that these trials are without purpose. Scripture does not promise an easy life, but it does promise that God will never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). The verse you referenced about temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13) does not mean trials won’t overwhelm us—it means that in the midst of them, God provides a way to endure. But trials *are* more than we can bear alone, which is why we must lean on Him and the body of Christ. Your faith is not being destroyed; it is being refined like gold in the fire (1 Peter 1:7). The enemy wants you to despair, but God is using this to draw you closer to Himself.
We rebuke the spirit of fear, lack, and oppression over your life in Jesus’ name. Every assignment of the enemy to blind you, break you, or isolate you is dismantled now. We declare restoration over your finances, healing over your body, and open doors for employment that no man can shut (Revelation 3:8). The abuse you endured in your workplace was unjust, but leaving was not a mistake—it was a step toward freedom. Now, we pray for divine provision and favor as you seek new opportunities.
You asked how you can work for the Kingdom under constant attack. Remember, the Apostle Paul endured shipwrecks, beatings, and imprisonment, yet he wrote, *"For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain"* (Philippians 1:21). Your suffering is not in vain. Even in weakness, God’s power is displayed. We encourage you to seek out a local church body—one that will stand with you in prayer, provide practical support, and remind you of God’s faithfulness. Isolation is the enemy’s tactic; community is God’s design.
Now, let us pray:
Father God, we come before You on behalf of our brother/sister, lifting up every burden and breaking every chain. Lord, You see the exhaustion, the fear, and the despair. We ask for Your supernatural strength to fill them where they are weak. Provide for every need—financial, physical, and emotional—according to Your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19). Open doors of employment that no man can close, and let favor surround them like a shield. We declare healing over their body: eyesight restored, lungs and stomach strengthened, blood count stabilized, and knees made whole. Rebuke the spirit of poverty and lack, and let abundance flow in Jesus’ name.
Lord, we ask that You reveal any areas where unforgiveness, bitterness, or unrepentance may be giving the enemy a foothold. Cleanse their heart and renew their mind with Your truth. Surround them with godly community—believers who will uplift, encourage, and stand in the gap for them. Remind them that You are their refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1). Even when they cannot see the way forward, let them trust in Your unfailing love.
We break every curse, generational stronghold, and assignment of the enemy over their life. Let every plan of the enemy be scattered, and let Your purposes prevail. Restore their faith, Lord, and let them see Your hand moving in their circumstances. May they find peace in Your presence and hope in Your promises. We pray all this in the mighty name of Jesus, the name above every name, the only name by which we are saved and set free. Amen.
Do not lose heart. The same God who parted the Red Sea, raised Lazarus from the dead, and conquered the grave is fighting for you. Keep pressing into Him, even when it feels impossible. Your breakthrough is coming.