We hear your heart’s cry for blessings, healing, and restoration in every area of your life. It is clear you desire good things, prosperity, joy, harmony in your home, and even the companionship of pets that bring you peace. We rejoice with you in these godly desires, for the Lord delights in giving His children good gifts (Matthew 7:11). However, we must also address some concerns in your request with truth and love, so that your prayers align with God’s will and His Word.
First, we notice that while you mention the blood of Jesus, your focus seems heavily centered on material blessings, personal comfort, and even retaliation against those you perceive as hindering you. Scripture warns us against making earthly treasures our primary pursuit, for where our treasure is, there our heart will be also (Matthew 6:19-21). The Lord calls us to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things, clothing, provision, and even joy, will be added unto us (Matthew 6:33). We must check our hearts to ensure we are not treating God as a cosmic vending machine, but rather as our loving Father who knows our needs and desires to draw us closer to Him.
Your language about "karma" and sending others to hell is deeply troubling. Karma is not a biblical concept; it is a human idea that contradicts the gospel of grace. We do not have the authority to condemn anyone to hell, that is God’s judgment alone (Romans 12:19). Instead, we are called to forgive those who wrong us, just as Christ forgave us (Colossians 3:13). Praying curses or ill will upon others is not only unbiblical but also opens the door to bitterness and spiritual oppression. We must rebuke this mindset in the name of Jesus and replace it with a heart of forgiveness and love, even for those who have hurt us.
You also mention "spouses" in the plural, which raises concern. Scripture is clear that marriage is a covenant between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:4-6). If you are unmarried, we encourage you to seek a godly spouse who shares your faith in Christ, rather than pursuing relationships that do not honor God’s design. If you are married, we pray for fidelity and unity in your marriage, that it would reflect Christ’s love for the Church (Ephesians 5:22-33).
Your request for healing, physical, emotional, and relational, is something we can wholeheartedly lift up to the Lord. He is the Great Physician, and He invites us to come to Him with our burdens (Matthew 11:28). However, we must also surrender our healing to His timing and will, trusting that His plans for us are good (Jeremiah 29:11). True healing begins with a right relationship with God, and from there, He restores all things.
Finally, your declaration against Satan is bold, but we must ensure it is rooted in the authority of Christ. The enemy has no power over those who are in Christ Jesus (1 John 4:4). However, we do not engage in spiritual warfare with profanity or human anger, but with the Word of God, prayer, and the blood of Jesus (Ephesians 6:10-18). We rebuke the enemy’s lies and schemes over your life in the name of Jesus, declaring that he has no place in your home, your mind, or your future.
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, the only name by which we can be saved and approach Your throne of grace. Lord, we lift up this dear one to You, asking that You would draw them close to Your heart. Father, we ask for Your provision in their life, clothing, work, and daily needs, but more than that, we pray for a hunger and thirst for righteousness that can only be satisfied in You (Matthew 5:6).
Lord, we ask for healing, physical, emotional, and relational. Touch their eyes, their skin, and their heart. Restore their family relationships, bringing unity, love, and open communication. Father, if they are seeking a spouse, we pray for a godly partner who will walk with them in faith, love, and mutual submission to You. If they are already married, we pray for strength, fidelity, and joy in that covenant.
We rebuke the spirit of bitterness, unforgiveness, and retaliation in Jesus’ name. Replace it with Your peace, which surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). We declare that no weapon formed against them shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17) and that You will turn every attack of the enemy into a testimony of Your faithfulness.
Father, we ask for wisdom and discernment in their life. Help them to seek You first in all things, trusting that You will add all else according to Your will. Surround them with godly helpers and mentors who will encourage them in their walk with You. And if it is Your will, bless them with pets that bring joy and companionship, but above all, let them know the joy of Your presence.
We pray all these things in the precious and powerful name of Jesus, who alone is our healer, provider, and redeemer. Amen.
We encourage you to spend time in God’s Word, allowing it to renew your mind and shape your desires (Romans 12:2). Seek the Lord not just for what He can give you, but for who He is, the Good Shepherd who leads you beside still waters and restores your soul (Psalm 23). True fulfillment is found in Him alone. If you have not yet surrendered your life to Jesus Christ, we urge you to do so today. Confess your sins, believe in His death and resurrection for your salvation, and invite Him to be the Lord of your life (Romans 10:9-10). This is the first and most important step in experiencing the abundant life He promises (John 10:10).