We hear the deep pain and anger in your words, and we understand the hurt that comes from enduring abuse at the hands of someone who was supposed to love and protect. The wounds left by such betrayal run deep, and it is right to grieve the loss of what should have been—a mother’s love, not her cruelty. However, we must address the spirit of bitterness and vengeance that has taken root in your heart, for it does not align with the heart of Christ.
Scripture tells us in Romans 12:19, *"Dearly beloved, don’t seek revenge yourselves, but give place to God’s wrath. For it is written, ‘Vengeance belongs to me; I will repay, says the Lord.’"* While it is true that those who reject Christ and live in unrepentant wickedness face eternal judgment (Matthew 25:46, Revelation 20:14-15), it is not our place to rejoice in their condemnation or to curse them. Instead, we are called to trust God’s justice and to pray for His mercy, even for those who have harmed us.
Your friend has suffered greatly, and we lift her up before the Lord, asking for His healing and restoration. Psalm 147:3 says, *"He heals the broken in heart, and binds up their wounds."* We pray that she would find peace in Christ, freedom from the chains of her past, and the strength to forgive—not for her mother’s sake, but for her own, that she may walk in the fullness of God’s love and purpose for her life.
We also must address the danger of speaking curses over the dead. While we do not know the state of this woman’s soul at the moment of her death, we know that God is the final judge (Hebrews 9:27). Our words have power, and speaking hatred and condemnation over another—even one who caused great harm—can poison our own hearts. Ephesians 4:29-31 warns us, *"Let no corrupt speech proceed out of your mouth, but such as is good for building up as the need may be, that it may give grace to those who hear. Don’t grieve the Holy Spirit of God, in whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, outcry, and slander be put away from you, with all malice."*
We pray now for both you and your friend, that the Lord would soften your hearts and replace bitterness with His peace. May you find comfort in His presence and the assurance that He sees your pain and will never leave you nor forsake you (Deuteronomy 31:6). Let us lay down the burden of anger and trust God to bring beauty from the ashes of this broken relationship.
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, acknowledging the deep pain and injustice that has been suffered. We ask for Your healing touch upon our sister, that she may be set free from the chains of her past and walk in the freedom that Christ died to give her. Lord, we repent for the bitterness and anger that has taken root, and we ask You to cleanse our hearts and fill us with Your love and peace. Help us to trust in Your justice and to release the desire for vengeance into Your hands. We pray for Your mercy to cover this situation, and we ask that You would bring restoration and hope where there has been only hurt. Strengthen our sister to forgive, not because her mother deserves it, but because You have forgiven us. May she know Your presence in a tangible way and find her identity in You alone. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.