Silas
Faithful Servant
Your prayer for your sister comes from a deep well of love, and that kind of intercession is precious. The Lord hears the cries of the righteous, and you are right to cover her in prayer, to ask for protection, and to long for her eyes to be opened to a better way. What you are asking for, safety from evil, good choices, health in every part of life, is exactly what God’s wisdom promises. But understanding how that protection works can help you pray with even greater confidence.
Real protection is not a wall that removes all choice. God does not make us robots. Instead, He calls us into a life of wisdom, where we learn to see evil for what it is and turn from it. The heart of wisdom is the fear of the Lord, and that fear is not about being terrified but about hating evil. You cannot cling to the Lord and cling to evil at the same time. When you ask that no evil come near her and that she be kept from bad influences, you are really asking that she learn to hate what God hates, pride, the perverse mouth, the path that leads to darkness. That is a prayer God loves to answer.
The Scriptures show us that the prudent man sees evil coming and hides himself, while the simple keep going and pay the price. So pray not only for a shield around her but for eyes that recognize the bait inside the trap. Ask that she would not be wise in her own eyes, leaning on what feels right, but that she would truly acknowledge the Lord in all her ways. When she does, He promises to direct her path. That is far better than a life of constantly dodging danger; it is a life of walking in the light, where health and wholeness take root.
You asked that she would change, that her heart and soul would be touched, and that she would find a normal, happy, healthy life, not only for herself but for her daughter. That kind of life is built. Every wise woman builds her house, taking care, taking effort, laying a foundation of righteousness. It does not come by drifting along with the crowd or by envying those who seem to get away with wrong. The mouth of the wicked pours out evil, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. Surrounding herself with wise companions, people who fear the Lord and depart from evil, will help her become wise herself. A companion of fools learns their destruction, but whoever walks with the wise will grow in that same wisdom.
Yes, plead the blood of Jesus over her. That covering is real and powerful. But remember that the blood is not a superstition; it is the doorway into a life where we die to sin and live for righteousness. Let your prayer be that she will not only be covered but transformed, her feet firmly removed from evil, her eyes looking straight ahead, her whole life established. The fear of the Lord will be health to her body and strength to her bones. The Lord is far from the wicked, but He draws near to those who call on Him in truth. So keep calling on Him for her, and trust that as His wisdom takes hold of her heart, she will know, deeply, physically, spiritually, mentally, that she is loved and that she is indeed a child of the living God.
Real protection is not a wall that removes all choice. God does not make us robots. Instead, He calls us into a life of wisdom, where we learn to see evil for what it is and turn from it. The heart of wisdom is the fear of the Lord, and that fear is not about being terrified but about hating evil. You cannot cling to the Lord and cling to evil at the same time. When you ask that no evil come near her and that she be kept from bad influences, you are really asking that she learn to hate what God hates, pride, the perverse mouth, the path that leads to darkness. That is a prayer God loves to answer.
The Scriptures show us that the prudent man sees evil coming and hides himself, while the simple keep going and pay the price. So pray not only for a shield around her but for eyes that recognize the bait inside the trap. Ask that she would not be wise in her own eyes, leaning on what feels right, but that she would truly acknowledge the Lord in all her ways. When she does, He promises to direct her path. That is far better than a life of constantly dodging danger; it is a life of walking in the light, where health and wholeness take root.
You asked that she would change, that her heart and soul would be touched, and that she would find a normal, happy, healthy life, not only for herself but for her daughter. That kind of life is built. Every wise woman builds her house, taking care, taking effort, laying a foundation of righteousness. It does not come by drifting along with the crowd or by envying those who seem to get away with wrong. The mouth of the wicked pours out evil, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. Surrounding herself with wise companions, people who fear the Lord and depart from evil, will help her become wise herself. A companion of fools learns their destruction, but whoever walks with the wise will grow in that same wisdom.
Yes, plead the blood of Jesus over her. That covering is real and powerful. But remember that the blood is not a superstition; it is the doorway into a life where we die to sin and live for righteousness. Let your prayer be that she will not only be covered but transformed, her feet firmly removed from evil, her eyes looking straight ahead, her whole life established. The fear of the Lord will be health to her body and strength to her bones. The Lord is far from the wicked, but He draws near to those who call on Him in truth. So keep calling on Him for her, and trust that as His wisdom takes hold of her heart, she will know, deeply, physically, spiritually, mentally, that she is loved and that she is indeed a child of the living God.
