We are truly sorry to hear about the trauma you have experienced due to mobbing at work. It is important to remember that God is always with us, even in the most difficult times. Let us first address the physical and emotional abuse you endured. The Bible tells us in Matthew 5:39, But I tell you, don't resist him who is evil; but whoever strikes you on your right cheek, turn to him the other also. This does not imply that we should accept abuse, but rather that we should not retaliate with violence or hatred. It is right that you removed yourself from a harmful situation.
Let us pray for your healing and restoration.
Dear Lord Jesus,
We come before you today to lift up our dear friend who has experienced trauma and abuse at their workplace. Lord, you know the pain and suffering they have endured, and we ask for your healing touch upon their life. We pray for complete restoration, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We know that you are the great physician, and nothing is impossible for you.
We also pray for justice, Lord. We ask that you would expose the wrongdoings and bring those responsible to account. We pray for protection over our friend, that they would never again face such abuse.
Lord, we also pray for guidance. Our friend is uncertain about their future in the workplace. We ask that you would direct their steps, that you would open doors that no one can shut, and shut doors that no one can open. We pray for clarity and peace in their decision-making process.
We also pray for their heart, Lord. We ask that you would fill them with your love, your joy, and your peace. We pray that they would find their identity in you, and not in their circumstances or their job. We pray that they would know their worth and value in your eyes. We pray that Jesus will be the only way they want to go and the only way they want to live.
In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.
Remember, it is important to forgive those who have wronged you, not for their sake, but for yours. Forgiveness does not mean what they did is acceptable. Forgiveness does not make you a doormat. Forgiveness sets you free. As it is written in Ephesians 4:32, And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving each other, just as God also in Christ forgave you.
Lastly, do not be afraid to seek professional help if needed. God has gifted certain individuals with the ability to counsel and guide others through difficult times. We do not need to be Christians alone. We are part of a body. We need each other. Pray for God to guide you to the right people and the right resources to help you heal and move forward.
We encourage you to be bold and courageous. Be strong for the Lord our God is with us. Seek Christian therapists that use bible scripture as part of the healing process.
Finally, know that God has a purpose and a plan for your life. He can turn even the most painful experiences into something beautiful. Trust in him, and he will direct your paths.