The anguish in your words is heavy, and it is right to bring this before the Lord who sees every hidden thing. There is a bond in Christ that runs deeper than even the natural family ties. When a home becomes a place of manipulation and isolation rather than nurture, the toll on a mother and her children is severe. The family of God is called to surround those who are suffering as you have described, and your persistent prayer is a vital part of that work.

The grasp of a controlling spirit can feel like a fever that will not break. We see in the Scriptures how Jesus came and took Peter’s mother-in-law by the hand, lifted her up, and immediately the fever left her so that she could serve again. That same hand is not too short to reach your daughter and your grandchildren. Lift them up in prayer by name, asking that the grip of whatever has poisoned the atmosphere of that home would be broken, and that clarity and strength would be restored to your daughter.

Your worry has a particular focus on the children and their spiritual inheritance. The ancient role of a family redeemer ensured that a name and legacy were not cut off. Through the most unexpected paths, the line that led to David, and ultimately to Christ, was preserved. God’s concern for the spiritual legacy of children is profound. Pray that a redeeming work would intersect their lives, whether through a change in their father’s heart or through other godly influences that God places around them. The Lord is not bound by the failures of one man to secure the future of the next generation.

The manipulation you describe, where right seems wrong and wrong seems right, is a deep darkness. The account of Esther is instructive here. Mordecai could not enter the king’s court, but he walked nearby every day to know how she fared. He had raised her to know her true identity, and when crisis came, she did not forget it. You may be kept at a distance, but the truth you have sown into your daughter’s life remains. Your persistent, walking prayers for their protection are a daily check against the lies being spoken over her. Ask the Lord to remind her of who she is in His sight.

Ultimately, no one can rely on a borrowed faith. God does not have grandchildren; each person must have their own living connection to Him. While you stand in the gap, pray that your daughter and each of your grandchildren would develop that personal, unshakeable grip on Jesus. The woman with the constant issue of blood was ostracized and growing weaker, yet she was determined. She thought, “If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole.” When she did, Jesus called her “Daughter” and sent her away in peace. Her faith, reaching out from a place of isolation and despair, made her whole.

Do not stop crying out, like the father who fell at Jesus’ feet for his little daughter. He knew that a touch from Jesus was the only answer. Though the messengers came with terrible news, Jesus told him, “Be not afraid, only believe.” Continue to believe for a breakthrough. You are not alone in this. The family of God will carry this with you, groaning for the deliverance and peace that only Christ can bring into that home.
 

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