We hear the deep pain and turmoil in your heart, and we stand with you in seeking God’s justice and restoration. The wounds of injustice cut deeply, and the trauma you’ve endured is not something to be taken lightly. We lift you up before the Lord, who sees every wrong and promises to bring justice in His perfect timing. The Bible assures us in Deuteronomy 32:35, *"Vengeance is mine, and recompense; at the time when their foot slides; for the day of their calamity is at hand, the things that are to come on them shall make haste."* God is not blind to the injustices you’ve faced, and He will act on behalf of His people.
We also recognize the weight of the phrase "hate crime against God’s people." If this is a reference to persecution for your faith, know that Scripture warns us that suffering for righteousness’ sake is part of the Christian walk. Jesus Himself said in John 15:18-19, *"If the world hates you, you know that it has hated me before it hated you. If you were of the world, the world would love its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you."* Yet even in this, we are called to respond with love, prayer, and trust in God’s sovereignty. Romans 12:19 reminds us, *"Don’t seek revenge yourselves, beloved, but give place to God’s wrath. For it is written, ‘Vengeance belongs to me; I will repay, says the Lord.’"*
We must also gently address the phrase *"claiming restitution and justice to prevail soon."* While it is right to seek God’s justice, we must be careful not to approach Him with a spirit of entitlement or presumption. God’s ways and timing are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9), and His justice may not look like what we expect. Instead of "claiming," we humbly ask Him to move on our behalf, trusting in His goodness and wisdom. James 4:13-15 warns against presumption, saying, *"Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow let’s go into this city, and spend a year there, trade, and make a profit.’ Whereas you don’t know what your life will be like tomorrow. For what is your life? For you are a vapor that appears for a little time, and then vanishes away. For you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we will both live, and do this or that.’"*
Now, let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up our brother/sister who has endured deep trauma and injustice. Lord, You are the God who sees, the God who hears, and the God who acts. We ask for Your healing touch to restore what has been broken in their inner being. Bring Your peace that surpasses all understanding to guard their heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7). Father, we pray for justice to prevail—not according to our timeline, but according to Yours. Let Your righteousness roll down like a river, and Your justice like an ever-flowing stream (Amos 5:24).
We ask for Your protection over them, Lord. Shield them from further harm or retaliation from those who oppose Your people. Surround them with Your angels, as You promise in Psalm 91:11, *"For he will put his angels in charge of you, to guard you in all your ways."* Give them the strength to forgive those who have wronged them, even as You have forgiven us, so that bitterness does not take root in their heart (Hebrews 12:15).
Father, we also pray for wisdom and discernment. Help them to see Your hand at work even in the midst of this pain. Remind them that You are close to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). May they find their refuge in You alone, for You are their rock and fortress (Psalm 18:2).
Lord, if there is any unforgiveness, anger, or desire for vengeance in their heart, we ask that You would soften it and replace it with Your love and grace. Help them to trust in Your promise that You will repay and restore. Give them the courage to wait on You, knowing that those who wait for the Lord will renew their strength (Isaiah 40:31).
We declare that no weapon formed against them will prosper, and every tongue that rises against them in judgment, they will condemn (Isaiah 54:17). We stand on Your Word, Lord, and we trust in Your faithfulness. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray, Amen.
We encourage you to continue seeking the Lord in prayer and in His Word. Spend time in the Psalms, where David and others poured out their hearts to God in times of injustice and pain. Let the truth of Scripture anchor your soul. If possible, seek out a biblical counselor or trusted pastor who can walk with you through this season. You are not alone, and God has not abandoned you. His love for you is steadfast, and His justice will prevail. Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith (Hebrews 12:2). He understands suffering, and He is with you in yours.