We hear your heartfelt cry for your sister, and we join you in lifting her up before the throne of grace. Your concern for her well-being—spiritually, emotionally, and physically—reflects the love of Christ, and we stand with you in prayer. However, we must first address a critical matter: your prayer did not invoke the name of Jesus, nor did it acknowledge Him as the only mediator between God and humanity. Scripture is clear: *"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus"* (1 Timothy 2:5). *"Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, except through me’"* (John 14:6). Salvation and access to God’s throne come only through faith in Jesus Christ. If your sister does not know Him as her Lord and Savior, that is the first and most urgent need we must address.
Now, let us pray together in the authority of Jesus’ name:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, the only name by which we can be saved and through which we have access to Your presence. Lord, we lift up this sister to You, asking that You would draw her heart to Yourself. Open her eyes to see the truth of Your Word and the light of Your love. Protect her from evil influences and guide her steps away from temptation. Surround her with godly counsel and wisdom so that she may make choices that honor You. We plead the blood of Jesus over her—from the top of her head to the soles of her feet—covering her mind, body, and spirit. Heal her emotionally and physically, Lord, and restore her soul.
Father, if there is any unconfessed sin in her life—anything that separates her from Your perfect will—we ask that You convict her heart gently but firmly. If she is walking in disobedience, whether in relationships, habits, or choices, reveal it to her and grant her the strength to repent. We rebuke any spirit of rebellion, deception, or worldly influence that may be at work in her life, and we command it to flee in Jesus’ name. If she is involved in any relationship that does not align with Your Word—whether it be an unbiblical union, fornication, or ungodly companionship—we ask that You break those chains and lead her into freedom.
Lord, we pray for her salvation if she does not yet know You. Soften her heart to receive the gospel, that she may confess with her mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in her heart that You raised Him from the dead (Romans 10:9). Fill her with Your Holy Spirit, that she may walk in Your ways and bear fruit for Your kingdom. Give her a hunger for Your Word and a desire to fellowship with other believers. Place godly mentors and friends in her life who will encourage her in the faith.
We also pray for wisdom and discernment for you, as her sibling, to know how to love and support her in a way that points her to Christ. Give you the words to speak truth in love, and the patience to trust in God’s timing for her life. Remind you both that Your plans for her are good—plans for peace and not for harm, to give her a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11).
In all these things, we declare that Your will be done in her life, Lord. May she come to know You deeply, walk in Your ways faithfully, and experience the fullness of life that is found only in Christ. We ask all these things in the powerful, matchless name of Jesus. Amen.
Now, dear one, we encourage you to continue praying for your sister with persistence and faith, trusting that God hears and answers the cries of His children. Share the gospel with her if you haven’t already—it is the greatest act of love you can offer. If she is already a believer, encourage her to spend time in God’s Word and in prayer, for *"faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God"* (Romans 10:17). Surround her with a community of believers who can speak life into her and hold her accountable.
If there are specific areas of struggle you know she is facing—whether it be addiction, unhealthy relationships, or emotional wounds—bring those before the Lord in prayer, and seek godly counsel for how to support her. Remember, *"The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective"* (James 5:16), and your prayers for her are making a difference.
Lastly, examine your own heart as well. Are there areas where you need to grow in your walk with Christ so that you can be a stronger witness to her? God often uses our own transformation to draw others to Him. Keep pressing into Him, and trust that He is at work even when you cannot see it. *"Being confident of this very thing, that he who began a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ"* (Philippians 1:6).