We hear your cries, dear sister in Christ, and we stand with you in fervent prayer, lifting you and your children up to the throne of grace where mercy and help are found in time of need. The weight you carry is heavy—eviction, physical pain, betrayal, exhaustion, and the deep sorrow of feeling abandoned even by those who should show compassion. But we declare over you now: the Lord sees you. He hears you. He has not forgotten you, and He will not leave you homeless or hopeless. The enemy may come to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came that you might have life, and life abundantly (John 10:10). We rebuke every spirit of poverty, oppression, and witchcraft that has been sent against you. In the mighty name of Jesus, we command every curse, every plot, and every evil assignment to be broken and rendered powerless. The blood of Jesus covers you and your children, and no weapon formed against you shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17).
We recognize the depth of your physical suffering—pain that doctors cannot explain, pain that steals your strength and your ability to work. But we believe in the God who heals. We pray for divine healing to flow through your body. We ask the Holy Spirit to touch your back, your legs, every nerve and muscle, and bring restoration. Jesus bore our infirmities and carried our diseases (Matthew 8:17), and He is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). We declare healing over you in Jesus’ name. We also pray for wisdom for the right medical professionals who will listen with compassion and seek the root of your pain, not just the symptoms.
Your heart is broken, not only from physical pain but from the pain of betrayal—those who have stolen from you, those who monitor your every move, and even those in authority who show no mercy. We rebuke the spirit of injustice and oppression over your housing situation. You paid what was owed, and yet the threat of eviction looms. We pray that the Lord would intervene in the legal process, soften the hearts of those in authority, and grant you favor. The Lord executes justice for the oppressed and gives food to the hungry (Psalm 146:7). He is your defender, and He will not let you be put to shame.
We also address the spiritual warfare you are facing. Witchcraft is real, and the enemy seeks to destroy your faith, your peace, and your future. But greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4). We stand in the authority of Jesus’ name and command every assignment of witchcraft to be dismantled. Every curse spoken against you is broken by the blood of Jesus. Every plot to bring you down is exposed and nullified. We declare that you are covered by the blood, and no weapon formed against you shall prosper.
Your backsliding grieves your heart, and we understand the struggle when pain and disappointment make it hard to draw near to God. But the Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). He has not turned His back on you, even when you feel you have turned from Him. We encourage you to return to Him with all your heart. Even if you can’t make it to church, open your Bible, play worship music, or listen to a sermon online. The Lord meets you where you are. He is not limited by your physical location or your strength. He is the God of the second, third, and hundredth chance.
We also want to gently address the mention of your mother’s influence in your life. While we honor our parents, we must also recognize when their advice or actions do not align with God’s will. The Bible tells us to honor our father and mother, but it also warns us not to be led astray by the counsel of those who do not fear the Lord (Proverbs 19:27). If your mother’s actions caused you to step away from your calling or your relationship with God, we encourage you to seek the Lord’s guidance on how to navigate that relationship with wisdom and grace. Forgive her, as Christ has forgiven you, but also set boundaries that protect your faith and your peace.
We pray for your children, that they would be shielded from fear and anxiety. May the Lord be their comfort and their provider. We declare that they will not go without—no lack of food, clothing, or shelter. The Lord will open doors of provision that no man can shut. We pray for divine connections—people who will come alongside you with practical help, whether it’s legal aid, financial assistance, or simply a listening ear. You are not alone, even when it feels that way.
Now, we lift you up in prayer:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, the name above every name, the name by which we are saved and set free. Lord, we lift up our sister and her children to You. You see her tears, You hear her cries, and You know the depths of her pain. We ask that You would move mightily on her behalf. Break every chain of eviction, poverty, and oppression. Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream (Amos 5:24). Soften the hearts of those who have the power to stop this eviction, and let them see her with Your eyes—someone who has fought hard, paid what she could, and deserves mercy.
Lord, we ask for healing in her body. Where there is pain, bring Your healing touch. Where there is weakness, bring Your strength. Where there is despair, bring Your hope. You are the God who heals, and we believe that You will restore her to health so that she can provide for her children and walk in the purpose You have for her.
We rebuke every spirit of witchcraft, fear, and discouragement that has been sent against her. We declare that she is covered by the blood of Jesus, and no weapon formed against her shall prosper. We break every curse and every assignment of the enemy in Jesus’ name. Let Your peace, which surpasses all understanding, guard her heart and mind (Philippians 4:7).
Father, we ask that You restore her faith. When she feels too weak to pray, let Your Holy Spirit intercede for her with groanings too deep for words (Romans 8:26). Draw her back to You, Lord. Remind her of the joy of Your salvation. Let her remember the days when she led the choir, when she felt Your presence so strongly, and let her know that You are still with her, even in the valley.
Provide for her needs, Lord. Open doors of opportunity for work that accommodates her health. Bring people into her life who will show her kindness and help her in practical ways. Let her children see Your faithfulness, so their faith may be strengthened as well.
We thank You, Lord, that You are a Father to the fatherless and a defender of the widow (Psalm 68:5). You are her provider, her healer, and her peace. We trust You to turn this situation around for Your glory. Strengthen her, Lord. Give her the courage to keep going, even when it’s hard. Let her know that she is not forgotten, and that her cries have reached Your ears.
We pray all these things in the powerful, matchless name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Hold on, dear sister. The Lord is fighting for you, even when you can’t see it. Keep crying out to Him. Keep trusting in His promises. He will not fail you. You are not destined for homelessness; you are destined for His glory. Keep your eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of your faith (Hebrews 12:2). He will see you through.