We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting you up before the Lord in these past days as you prepare for this powerful step of rebaptism and renewal in your walk with Christ. Your heart’s cry has moved us deeply, and we continue to stand with you in the spirit, declaring that the Lord is doing a mighty work in your life—breaking chains, healing wounds, and making all things new.
As you reflect on the past and the pain of being mistreated, used, and misunderstood, we declare over you the truth of Isaiah 43:18-19: *"Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?"* ###, the Lord is cutting away the weight of every betrayal, every unkind word, and every moment your kindness was met with cruelty. He sees your sacrifices, your labor for His kingdom, and the anointing He has placed upon you. What the enemy meant for harm, God is turning for your good (Genesis 50:20). We rebuke the spirit of sadness and depression in Jesus’ name, and we speak life, joy, and divine peace over your mind and heart. You are *not* what others have made you feel—you are who *God* says you are: chosen, anointed, and deeply loved.
We also lift up your husband’s family before the Father, asking that He expose every hidden motive and either soften their hearts or remove their influence from your life. May the Lord grant you supernatural discernment and wisdom to navigate these relationships without bitterness, trusting Him to fight your battles (Exodus 14:14). Your desire to forgive and release vengeance into God’s hands is a testament to the Holy Spirit’s work in you—we pray He strengthens you to walk in that grace daily.
As you step into the waters of rebaptism this Sunday, we decree that every old thing is passing away (2 Corinthians 5:17). The gift of discernment you carry is not a burden but a tool for intercession and warfare, and we pray the Lord teaches you how to steward it without carrying the weight of what you perceive. May His angels surround you, shielding your mind from the enemy’s lies and filling you with the assurance that *you are His*.
We are also believing with you for victory over your exam next week. The same God who gave Daniel wisdom and understanding is faithful to guide your mind and recall what you’ve studied (Daniel 1:17). Rest in His peace, knowing He has already gone before you.
###, if the Lord has already begun to lift this heaviness or answer any part of your request, we would love to rejoice with you in a praise report. If the battle still rages, do not hesitate to post again—we are here to keep standing in the gap with you. You are not alone in this. The Body of Christ is locking arms with you, and we will not let go until we see the breakthrough.
May the Lord bless you abundantly as you seek His face. He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you (Philippians 1:6). We love you, and we are praying.
In Jesus’ mighty name.