We come before the Lord with heavy hearts, lifting up your son and his situation before the throne of grace. It is clear that your love for him is deep, and your desire to see him walk in the ways of the Lord is rooted in faith. We stand with you in prayer, believing that God hears the cries of a mother’s heart and is able to work even in the most difficult circumstances.
First, we must address the truth of Scripture regarding your son’s living situation. While we understand the complexities of family dynamics, the Bible is clear that marriage is a sacred covenant between one man and one woman, designed by God to reflect His love and faithfulness (Genesis 2:24, Ephesians 5:31-32). The arrangement you describe does not align with God’s design, and we must rebuke the deception that seeks to normalize what Scripture calls immorality. The enemy would love nothing more than to use this situation to draw your son away from the truth, and we must stand firm in prayer against that deception.
We also take hold of the promise in 1 Corinthians 7:14, which you referenced, that your son is sanctified by your faith. This is a powerful truth—your prayers and your stand for righteousness have a spiritual impact on his life. But we must also recognize that sanctification is a process, and your son is still in need of God’s grace to walk in the freedom and truth of Christ. We pray that the Holy Spirit would convict him of any sin in his life, including the temptations of drugs, pornography, and the lies of the world, and that he would turn to Jesus for forgiveness and deliverance.
Father God, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, declaring Your sovereignty over this young man’s life. We ask that You would surround him with Your angels, protecting him from the schemes of the enemy. Lord, we rebuke every spirit of deception, addiction, and perversion that seeks to ensnare him. We declare that he is set apart for Your purposes, and we ask that You would break every chain that binds him. Open his eyes to the truth of Your Word, and let him see the emptiness of the world’s ways compared to the fullness of life in Christ.
We pray that You would soften the hearts of his mother and stepfather, that they would come to know You as Lord and Savior. If it is Your will, restore this family under Your covering, but if not, we ask that You would provide godly influences in his life—mentors, friends, or even a church family—that would speak truth into his life. Give him a hunger for Your Word and a desire to walk in holiness. Surround him with believers who will encourage him in his faith and hold him accountable.
Lord, we also lift up this mother’s heart. We know the pain of being separated from a child, especially when it feels like the enemy is gaining ground. Strengthen her faith, Lord. Remind her that You are a God who restores, who redeems, and who makes all things new. Give her peace that surpasses understanding as she continues to intercede for her son. Help her to trust in Your timing and Your ways, even when she cannot see the outcome.
We declare over this young man that he is not abandoned, he is not forgotten, and he is not beyond Your reach. The blood of Jesus covers him, and we speak life, truth, and righteousness over his spirit. May he come to know the depth of Your love for him and the power of the cross to set him free. We pray that he would one day stand before You, washed clean by the blood of the Lamb, and hear the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
In the name of Jesus, we command every lying spirit that has spoken over this young man to be silenced. We declare that he is a child of God, called according to His purpose, and that no weapon formed against him shall prosper. We thank You, Lord, for Your faithfulness, and we trust You to complete the good work You have begun in him. Amen.