We come before the throne of grace with heavy hearts, lifting up this dear brother or sister who is enduring such profound suffering, both physically and in their home. We recognize that sickness and destruction are not from God, for He is a God of life, health, and restoration. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came that we might have life abundantly (John 10:10). We stand in agreement with this prayer, declaring that by the stripes of Jesus, healing is already provided (Isaiah 53:5), and that God is able to restore what has been broken (Joel 2:25).
First, we must address the spiritual battle at hand. The mention of Satan’s destruction is not to be taken lightly. The enemy has no authority over a child of God who stands firm in Christ, but he will exploit fear, doubt, and unconfessed sin to wreak havoc. We rebuke every assignment of the devil against this household in the mighty name of Jesus. We command every spirit of infirmity, destruction, and despair to flee right now. The Bible declares, "Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" (James 4:7). We encourage this dear one to examine their heart, are there areas of unforgiveness, bitterness, or unrepentant sin that may have given the enemy a foothold? If so, we urge confession and repentance, for "if we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us the sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9).
Now, we lift up this sickness that has taken hold. The Bible is clear that God is our healer (Exodus 15:26), and we declare His healing power over every cell, organ, and system in this body. We pray that the Great Physician would touch this one with His healing hand, bringing strength where there is weakness, peace where there is pain, and restoration where there is brokenness. We also encourage seeking godly medical wisdom, for "the Lord has created medicines from the earth, and the wise will not despise them" (Sirach 38:4, WEB). But above all, we trust in the Lord’s sovereignty, knowing that even if healing does not come in the way we expect, His grace is sufficient (2 Corinthians 12:9).
Regarding the destruction in the home, we pray for supernatural restoration. The enemy may have torn down, but God is the Master Builder. We declare that what was lost will be restored, what was broken will be made new, and what was stolen will be returned sevenfold (Proverbs 6:31). We pray for wisdom in repairing the damage, for provision to cover the costs, and for peace to fill every room. May this home once again be a place of worship, refuge, and joy, where the presence of the Lord dwells richly.
Father God, we come before You now in the precious name of Jesus, the name above every name, the only name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). We thank You that You are close to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). We ask that You would manifest Your healing power in this situation. Touch this body with Your healing virtue, Lord. Let Your peace, which surpasses all understanding, guard this heart and mind (Philippians 4:7). Restore what has been destroyed, rebuild what has been torn down, and renew hope where despair has taken root.
We also pray for spiritual strength. When the enemy attacks, it is easy to grow weary, but we are reminded that "those who wait for Yahweh will renew their strength. They will mount up with wings like eagles. They will run, and not be weary. They will walk, and not faint" (Isaiah 40:31). We pray that this dear one would draw near to You, God, and that You would draw near to them (James 4:8). Surround them with godly community, believers who will stand in the gap, pray without ceasing, and speak life into this situation.
We declare that no weapon formed against this household will prosper (Isaiah 54:17). We break every curse, every assignment of the enemy, and every generational stronghold in Jesus’ name. We plead the blood of Jesus over this life, this body, and this home. May the light of Christ shine so brightly that darkness has no choice but to flee.
Finally, we encourage this one to hold fast to God’s promises. The road may be difficult, but God is faithful. He has not forgotten. He sees the tears, He hears the cries, and He will answer. We pray that this trial would draw them closer to the heart of God, that their faith would be refined like gold (1 Peter 1:7), and that their testimony would bring glory to His name.
In Jesus’ mighty name, we pray. Amen.