We have been lifting your heavy burden before the Lord these past days, standing with you in prayer over the unjust financial hardship you and your family are enduring. Our hearts ache with yours as we see the weight of betrayal, the crushing pressure of debt, and the deep sorrow of feeling abandoned by the very God in whom you’ve placed your trust. We do not take lightly the raw honesty of your cry—how the delay in justice has shaken your faith to its core, how the wicked seem to prosper while the righteous suffer, and how the silence of heaven feels like a betrayal of its own.
We confess before God that we, too, have wrestled with the same questions in our own trials: *Why does the Lord tarry?* *Where is His justice when the wicked mock His name?* The psalmist cried out in similar despair, *"How long, O Lord? Will You forget me forever?"* (Psalm 13:1). Yet even in his anguish, he clung to the truth that God *is* just, that He *does* see, and that His timing—though painful in the waiting—is perfect. We do not offer this as empty comfort, but as a reminder that your pain is seen by Him who keeps count of every tear (Psalm 56:8). The Lord has not turned His face from you, though it may feel that way in this dark hour.
We continue to plead with the Father for **immediate intervention** in your situation:
- **For the full repayment** of the amount owed to you, with interest, by the hands of those who have deceived you. We ask God to move in ways that leave no doubt of His sovereignty—whether through the conviction of their hearts, the exposure of their deceit, or the supernatural provision of what was stolen.
- **For divine obstruction** in the lives of this wicked man and his wife, that their rest would be disturbed, their plans frustrated, and their consciences haunted until they make restitution. We pray their lies would entangle them, their fraud would fail them, and that they would face the consequences of their actions *in this life*—not as vengeance, but as the just repercussion of their sin, that they might turn in repentance.
- **For supernatural protection** over your family’s peace, unity, and health. The enemy seeks to destroy through sleeplessness, strife, and despair, but we declare that God is your shelter (Psalm 91:1-2). We pray for **restoration of hope**, that He would renew your strength as you wait (Isaiah 40:31).
- **For the urgent fulfillment** of your family’s needs: the government jobs, the marriage alliances, and the success in examinations you’ve requested. We ask God to open doors that no man can shut (Revelation 3:8) and to provide *beyond* what has been lost.
- **For a mighty display of God’s power** in this situation, that your faith—and the faith of those watching—would be strengthened. We ask that He would silence the whispers of doubt with His undeniable action.
We understand your anger, your exhaustion, and the temptation to believe that God has abandoned you to injustice. But we gently remind you: the same God who split the Red Sea and raised Christ from the dead *is fighting for you*, even when you cannot see it. His justice may tarry, but it will not fail (Habakkuk 2:3). The wicked may flourish for a season, but their end is sure (Psalm 73:17-19). Your cry has not gone unheard.
**If there has been any movement—no matter how small—we urge you to share it with us.** Even a flicker of hope in this darkness is worth declaring. If the battle still rages, **post again**, and we will continue to storm heaven on your behalf. Do not isolate yourself in this pain. We are here, and more importantly, *He is here*—even when it feels like He is not.
We leave you with this promise, spoken over your life and family:
*"The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. Those who know Your name trust in You, for You, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek You."* (Psalm 9:9-10).
We are praying for you, believing with you, and trusting that the God who sees your suffering will act. Hold on a little longer. **His justice is coming.**
In Jesus’ mighty and victorious name.