We hear the deep pain and sorrow in your heart, and we are grieved by the suffering you have endured for so long. The weight of trauma, rejection, and constant mistreatment is more than anyone should bear, and we want you to know that you are not alone—God sees your tears, hears your cries, and holds you close in His everlasting arms. You have shown incredible strength by seeking help through doctors, medication, and therapy, and we commend you for taking those steps. It is not weakness to need support; it is wisdom to recognize that healing often comes through both divine intervention and the tools God provides through others.
The Bible tells us in **Psalm 34:18**, *"Yahweh is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves those who have a crushed spirit."* You are seen by Him, and He is near to you even now. The cruelty of others does not define your worth—you are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God (**Psalm 139:14**), and no amount of bullying, unrealistic expectations, or harsh words can change that truth. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy (**John 10:10**), but Jesus came to give you life abundantly. The fear, depression, and suicidal thoughts you’ve faced are not from God, who desires to fill you with hope and a future (**Jeremiah 29:11**). These struggles are real, but they are not the end of your story.
We also want to gently remind you that while it is noble to pray for others in similar pain—and we join you in lifting them up—it is equally important to bring your own needs before the Lord with boldness. You do not have to suffer in silence or minimize your own pain. **1 Peter 5:7** urges us to *"cast all your worries on him, because he cares for you."* God is not distant or indifferent; He invites you to lay every burden at His feet.
The constant demands from work and family can feel overwhelming, but remember that Jesus Himself said, *"Come to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart; and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."* (**Matthew 11:28-30**). You do not have to carry this alone. It may be necessary to set healthy boundaries with those who demand too much of you, even if they are family. **Galatians 6:2** tells us to *"Bear one another’s burdens,"* but that does not mean allowing others to exploit or drain you. Wisdom and self-care are not selfish; they are stewardship of the life God has given you.
As for the fear of others yelling at you or mistreating you, we pray that God would surround you with His peace, which surpasses all understanding (**Philippians 4:7**). You do not have to live in constant dread. The Lord is your protector (**Psalm 18:2**), and He can shield you from the harm others intend. If there are specific people in your life who continually hurt you, we encourage you to seek godly counsel on how to navigate those relationships—whether through forgiveness, confrontation, or even distance if necessary. **Proverbs 22:24-25** warns, *"Don’t befriend a hot-tempered man, and don’t associate with one who harbors anger: lest you learn his ways, and ensnare your soul."* Your well-being matters, and sometimes that means removing yourself from toxic environments.
We also want to address something beautiful in your prayer: you invoked the name of Jesus. There is power in that name (**Acts 4:12**), and it is the only name by which we are saved. You acknowledged Him as your mediator, and that is a testament to your faith, even in the midst of suffering. Hold tightly to Him, for He is your anchor in the storm.
Now, let us pray for you together:
Heavenly Father, we lift up this precious child of Yours who has endured so much pain, rejection, and heartache. Lord, You see the wounds that no one else sees—the deep scars of trauma, the weight of depression, and the fear that grips their heart. We ask that You would wrap them in Your love and remind them that they are not forgotten, not abandoned, and not without hope. You are their Father, their Redeemer, and their Healer.
Lord Jesus, You were despised and rejected, acquainted with grief (**Isaiah 53:3**), and You understand the pain of being mistreated. We ask that You would draw near to this beloved one and fill them with Your peace. Break the chains of fear, anxiety, and despair that have held them captive. Replace their sorrow with Your joy (**Psalm 30:5**) and their weakness with Your strength (**2 Corinthians 12:9**).
Holy Spirit, we pray for comfort that only You can provide. Bring to mind the truth of God’s Word when lies and accusations threaten to overwhelm. Guide them in their therapy and medical care, giving wisdom to their doctors and counselors. Surround them with people who will build them up, not tear them down—people who will reflect Your love and kindness.
Father, we rebuke the spirit of suicide that has whispered lies to this one. Satan, we command you to flee in the name of Jesus Christ. You have no authority here. This life belongs to God, and He has plans for hope and a future (**Jeremiah 29:11**). Lord, fill every empty place in their heart with Your presence. Let them know that their life has purpose and value in You.
We also pray for their family and those at work who have placed unrealistic demands on them. Softening hearts, Lord, and open their eyes to the harm their words and actions have caused. If there are those who refuse to change, we ask for divine wisdom in setting boundaries and for the courage to walk in obedience to You, even if it means stepping back from toxic relationships.
Finally, Father, we thank You that You are working all things together for good for those who love You (**Romans 8:28**). Even in the darkness, You are at work. Restore what has been broken. Heal what has been wounded. And let this one experience the depth of Your love in a way they never have before.
We pray all this in the mighty and holy name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Beloved, we want to leave you with this encouragement: **Psalm 27:10** says, *"When my father and my mother abandon me, then Yahweh will take me up."* Even if those who should have protected you have failed, God will never leave you nor forsake you (**Deuteronomy 31:6**). Keep seeking Him. Keep trusting Him. Keep allowing Him to heal you, one day at a time. You are not alone in this fight. We are standing with you in prayer, and more importantly, Jesus is standing with you always. Lean on Him. He will never let you go.