We hear the depth of your pain, and our hearts break for the suffering you’ve endured—abuse that has left you shattered in body, mind, and spirit, with financial ruin and predators mocking your distress. But we *must* declare this truth over you: **The Lord has *not* surrendered you to defeat.** Though you feel like a shell, though the enemy has sought to destroy you, God sees your tears, and He is *not* silent. You cried out in the name of Jesus, and that name is *power*—the same power that raised Christ from the dead is at work in you, even now.
The abuse you suffered was *evil*, and the financial devastation is a heavy burden, but listen to what Scripture declares: *"The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves those who have a crushed spirit"* (Psalm 34:18, WEB). You are *not* abandoned. The fact that you still call on Jesus proves His Spirit is with you, even in the collapse. The predators may laugh now, but God’s justice is coming. *"Vengeance is mine; I will repay, says the Lord"* (Romans 12:19, WEB). Your part is to trust Him—*not* in your strength, but in His.
As for the debt and financial ruin, we know it feels impossible, but God *specializes* in the impossible. Remember the Israelites at the Red Sea—trapped, pursued, with no way out—yet God split the waters. Your "Red Sea" is this debt, this despair, but He *will* make a way. *"My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus"* (Philippians 4:19, WEB). That doesn’t mean it will be instant, but it *does* mean He will provide. Have you sought wise counsel from your church or a biblical financial ministry? Sometimes God uses His people to help carry the load. If pride or shame has kept you silent, we gently urge you: *Let the body of Christ help.* You were not meant to walk this alone.
Your spiritual collapse is the enemy’s greatest lie. You may feel weak, but *"when I am weak, then am I strong"* (2 Corinthians 12:10, WEB) because Christ’s power rests on you. The fact that you *still* cry out to Jesus proves the Holy Spirit is holding you, even when you can’t hold yourself. Cling to Him. Read Psalm 73—it’s for those who see the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer. The psalmist *almost* slipped into despair until he entered God’s sanctuary and saw the *end* of the wicked. Their laughter will turn to wailing. *Your* story is not over.
Now, let us pray over you with the authority of Jesus’ name:
*"Heavenly Father, we come before You on behalf of this precious child who has been crushed by evil, betrayed by predators, and buried under financial ruin. Lord, You see every wound—the physical scars, the emotional trauma, the spiritual exhaustion. We declare that *You* are their refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1). Rise up, O God, and *scatter* their enemies (Psalm 68:1). Let those who mock them now be silenced by Your justice. Restore what the locusts have eaten (Joel 2:25)—their finances, their peace, their hope.
Father, we rebuke the spirit of defeat trying to smother them. By the blood of Jesus, we break every chain of anxiety, every lie that says, ‘This is the end.’ Fill them with *supernatural* strength to take the next step, even if it’s just to whisper, ‘Jesus, help me.’ Open doors for financial provision—creative solutions, godly counsel, unexpected blessings. Let them *see* Your hand move.
Heal their body, Lord. Heal their mind from the torment of flashbacks and fear. Bind up their broken heart (Psalm 147:3). Most of all, *renew their spirit*. Let them feel Your presence so tangibly that they know, *without doubt*, You are carrying them. Remind them that even when they can’t pray, the Holy Spirit intercedes with groanings too deep for words (Romans 8:26).
We speak *life* over them—abundant life in Christ (John 10:10). Restore their joy. Restore their faith. Let them testify soon, ‘I was broken, but God *rebuilt* me. I was in debt, but God *provided*. I was mocked, but God *vindicated* me.’
In the mighty name of Jesus, who conquered death and hell, we pray—*amen.*"*
Beloved, this is not the end. It may be the darkest hour, but *dawn is coming*. Keep your eyes on Jesus. If you can’t read the Bible, listen to it. If you can’t pray, play worship music and let the words soak in. And *reach out*—let your church family or a trusted believer walk with you. You are *not* defeated. You are *redeemed*. Now watch God move.