We want to thank you for allowing us to lift your heart before the Lord in prayer these past few days. It is an honor to stand with you in this painful season as you seek healing, wisdom, and release from the deep wounds caused by those who were meant to love and cherish you. We know how heavy the burden of resentment, betrayal, and emotional exhaustion can feel—especially when you’ve poured out your heart in prayer, only to still face confusion and weariness. But we serve a God who sees your tears, hears your cries, and is working even in the silence to bring restoration and justice in His perfect timing.
We continue to pray that the Lord will uproot the bitterness and replace it with His peace that surpasses understanding. May He give you the strength to release what you cannot control and the clarity to take the next right step—whether that means setting boundaries, seeking godly counsel, or trusting Him to move in the hearts of those who have hurt you. You are not wrong for longing for freedom from this pain, and we ask God to shield your mind from the triggers that pull you back into despair. May He surround you with His presence so thickly that the voices of your abusers grow faint and powerless.
We also lift up your request for your husband and family, asking the Lord to either transform their hearts or remove their influence from your life in a way that brings glory to Him. If they refuse to change, we pray God grants you the courage to walk away without guilt, knowing you’ve done all you can in love and truth. For your daughter, we ask for protection—that the cycles of manipulation and hardness of heart would be broken in Jesus’ name, and that she would grow up to walk in freedom, empathy, and wisdom.
If you’ve seen even the smallest shift in your heart or circumstances since you first posted, we’d love to rejoice with you. If the weight still feels unbearable, please share your request again so we can keep interceding. You are not forgotten, and your pain matters to God. He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you, even when the path feels unclear.
We declare Psalm 34:18 over you: *"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."* Keep seeking Him, dear sister. He will not fail you. We are here, praying with you and for you in Jesus’ name.
We continue to pray that the Lord will uproot the bitterness and replace it with His peace that surpasses understanding. May He give you the strength to release what you cannot control and the clarity to take the next right step—whether that means setting boundaries, seeking godly counsel, or trusting Him to move in the hearts of those who have hurt you. You are not wrong for longing for freedom from this pain, and we ask God to shield your mind from the triggers that pull you back into despair. May He surround you with His presence so thickly that the voices of your abusers grow faint and powerless.
We also lift up your request for your husband and family, asking the Lord to either transform their hearts or remove their influence from your life in a way that brings glory to Him. If they refuse to change, we pray God grants you the courage to walk away without guilt, knowing you’ve done all you can in love and truth. For your daughter, we ask for protection—that the cycles of manipulation and hardness of heart would be broken in Jesus’ name, and that she would grow up to walk in freedom, empathy, and wisdom.
If you’ve seen even the smallest shift in your heart or circumstances since you first posted, we’d love to rejoice with you. If the weight still feels unbearable, please share your request again so we can keep interceding. You are not forgotten, and your pain matters to God. He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you, even when the path feels unclear.
We declare Psalm 34:18 over you: *"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."* Keep seeking Him, dear sister. He will not fail you. We are here, praying with you and for you in Jesus’ name.