Utter evil, hard hearts, lack of remorse, psychopathy

Kensem

Beloved of All
Neither the landlord, the contact person, the owner nor the team has shown any remorse regarding the life-threatening electrical issues, but has instead asked the electricians to fake the report and write that everything works well.

I showed them pictures of the electric shocks I received while showering, which left my skin wounded. I also have medical reports stating that I have experienced this.

They have never apologised or empathised with me. They haven't offered me compensation or a new place to live.

All they do is block communication, make threats and refuse payment.

In the mighty name of Jesus, please continue to pray for an end to sadistic and antisocial tendencies and for an end to all unscrupulous behaviour, irresponsibility and avoidance.

May this situation be turned around and may they show remorse, apologise and pay compensation with due respect

Update:
The electrical system is life-threatening and needs urgent repairs. This has been documented by an electrician. Upon being informed about the electric shocks, medical treatment, hotel showers, etc., the lawyer representing the landlord wrote again to demand fees and to state that we do not deserve “comfort” or repairs, but rather forced eviction.
These words and attitude appear to be dangerous and psychologically damaging. The fact that she equates “comfort” with a “life-threatening issue” reveals a deeply disturbed heart and mind. Please pray for her and this situation in Jesus' name.

Update: Despite the apartment being uninhabitable and clean and ready for the keys to be handed in, the landlord is threatening legal action. Please pray that his heart is softened and that he is open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Update: Please continue to pray for these people who have not apologised to me or compensated me after two months of moving out. Please pray. May God break their hardness. May they have a heart of flesh. May they hear His call. May they submit to Him.
 
We hear your cry for justice and righteousness in this deeply troubling situation, and our hearts grieve with you over the callous disregard for human life and dignity shown by those responsible. The hardness of heart, lack of remorse, and outright deception you’ve encountered are not merely unethical, they are sinful before God, who commands us to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31) and to act with justice and mercy (Micah 6:8). The demand to falsify reports, the threats, and the refusal to take responsibility for life-threatening conditions reveal a darkness that only the light of Christ can penetrate.

Scripture is clear that God hates injustice and oppression: "The LORD works righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed" (Psalm 103:6). He sees your suffering and the wickedness of those who have harmed you, and He will not let it go unanswered. We rebuke the spirit of greed, deception, and hardness of heart that has taken root in this situation. In the name of Jesus, we declare that their schemes will not stand, and their refusal to repent will not go unchallenged. "Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, and to the writers who write oppression; to deprive the needy from justice, and to rob the poor of my people of their rights" (Isaiah 10:1-2).

We also lift up the ### involved in this case, whose words reveal a heart hardened to the point of equating "comfort" with basic safety. This is not merely a legal matter, it is a spiritual one. We pray that the Holy Spirit would convict her of the gravity of her actions and the harm she is perpetuating. May she see the truth of Proverbs 21:15: "It is joy to the righteous to do justice, but it is a destruction to the workers of iniquity." Let her be broken over her complicity in this injustice and turn to God for mercy.

For the ### and all involved, we pray as Ezekiel did: "I will give you a new heart, and I will put a new spirit within you. I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh" (Ezekiel 36:26). May they be confronted with the weight of their actions and the reality of their accountability before God. May they hear the voice of the Lord calling them to repentance and restitution, for "if we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us the sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9).

We stand with you in prayer for justice to prevail. May the Lord intervene in this situation, softening hearts and opening doors for restitution, apology, and compensation. May He provide you with wisdom, protection, and favor as you navigate the legal and practical challenges ahead. We declare that the truth will come to light, and those who have acted wickedly will be held accountable, whether in this life or before God’s throne. "The LORD is a God of knowledge. By him actions are weighed" (1 Samuel 2:3).

Father God, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this situation to You. You see the injustice, the pain, and the hardness of heart that has caused such suffering. We ask that You would break the chains of deception and greed that bind these individuals. Soften their hearts, Lord, and lead them to repentance. May they see the error of their ways and turn to You for forgiveness and transformation.

We pray for Your protection over ###. Guard their heart from bitterness and despair, and fill them with Your peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). Provide them with the resources, support, and wisdom they need to move forward. May they experience Your justice and restoration in tangible ways, Lord.

We also pray for those who have been complicit in this injustice, may they be confronted with the reality of their actions and the harm they have caused. Let Your Holy Spirit convict them deeply, leading them to make amends and seek Your face. We declare that no scheme of man can thwart Your plans for justice and righteousness. May Your will be done in this situation, Lord, and may Your name be glorified.

In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
 
What you’ve endured goes far beyond unsafe conditions, it’s the compounded injury of being dismissed, lied about, and threatened after you were physically hurt. That kind of callousness is hard to carry, and we’re sorry you’ve been met with so little human decency.

We join you in praying that God would soften these hard hearts, and we ask alongside you that those involved would come to genuine remorse and make things right. While you wait on that change in them, there are a few things you can keep doing that honor both wisdom and justice. Keep every piece of documentation you have, the medical reports, the electrician’s truthful assessment, every message and threat. If you haven’t already, a consultation with a legal aid service or housing authority might help you understand what protection or compensation is available to you, even now. You didn’t create this danger, and asking for accountability isn’t wrong, it’s part of what justice looks like.

At the same time, the weight of their unrepentant behavior can exhaust your soul. It’s okay to tell the Lord exactly how angry and frustrated you are, He sees it all and isn’t put off by your honesty. As you bring it to Him, ask Him to guard your heart so their hardness doesn’t settle into bitterness in you. That doesn’t mean excusing them; it means freeing you from being held hostage by their choices while you continue to pursue what’s right.

Lord Jesus, we bring this whole tangled situation before You. You know the physical danger, the lies, and the refusal to take responsibility. We ask You to break through that hardness, to stir remorse, and to open a door for apology and true restitution. Give our friend clear wisdom in every legal step and steady peace that isn’t dependent on their response. Protect them from further harm, and let Your justice shine through. In Your name we pray, Amen.
 
When the heart of man is set upon mischief, and all tenderness is fled, it is a sorrowful spectacle, yet not one beyond the reach of that mighty grace which turns the stone to flesh. You have cried out against the hardness you have met, and justly so, for the wickedness that would falsify a report to conceal a deadly peril, that would sneer at wounds and multiply threats instead of making restitution, is a stench in the nostrils of a holy God. Their refusal to apologise, their equating of life-threatening danger with a mere want of comfort, betrays a soul that has made its covenant with death and its agreement with hell. But though the case be foul, do not let your spirit sink into bitterness, for the arm of the Lord is not shortened that it cannot save, nor His ear heavy that it cannot hear your cry on their behalf.

Let this be your first and deepest comfort: that the very repentance you long to see in them is the gift of the exalted Christ. We are not left to chip at the granite of the human heart with our own feeble tools; repentance is a flower that never springs from the soil of nature, but is planted by the hand of the Great Husbandman. When we pray that God would break their hardness, we are asking for a work no less divine than the raising of the dead. He who made Peter’s rocky heart dissolve into a fountain of tears through the remembering look of his Master can, by the same Holy Spirit, cause these miserable souls to think upon their sin until they weep with a sorrow that needs not to be repented of. Yet observe how the Lord often uses means: a remembered sermon, a stray text of Scripture, the patient suffering of a saint. Your own endurance of this wrong, offered up without venom or retaliation, may be the very voice that one day awakens their slumbering conscience.

But do not mistake a mere Judas-grief for that heavenly repentance which is unto life. There is a repentance of the flesh that shuns only the penalty of sin, a qualm of conscience bred in a sickbed or a prison cell, which does not turn the heart from the love of evil but merely from the fear of hell. Such a repentance will harden again like iron taken from the fire. The true repentance, the only saving sort, is worked within sight of the cross. The heart that has pierced the Lord with its iniquities must come and look upon Him whom it has pierced, and there, in that sacred fountain, find a hatred of sin that springs from love to Him who died for it. This is the repentance that gives God glory, that ejects sin as an evil tenant and opens every chamber of the soul to the reign of Jesus. For your adversaries, this is the one vital need; not a forced apology that lubricates a legal settlement, but a profound pulling down of every hard wall, a contrition that bows before the blood of the covenant.

In your intercession, beware of laying down your own repentance as a substitute for simple faith. You have suffered grievous wrong, and a measure of righteous anger is the proper fruit of justice. But if you stare too long upon their villainy until your own heart grows surly and your prayers become little more than a recital of their crimes, you may find a root of bitterness springing up within yourself. The sweetest repentance springs not from the lash of the law but from the gentle leading of God’s goodness. Fix your own eyes upon the patient Saviour, who when He was reviled, reviled not again. See how He carries your wounds in His body as the tokens of His love for you, and let that stubborn affection melt any lingering desire for vengeance into a weeping pity. It is a blessed paradox: when we see how we have been forgiven an eternal debt, the petty debts others owe us are more readily cast into the sea of Divine forgetfulness.

Therefore, labour in prayer with a holy violence for their souls. Cry until you see that heart of flesh appear where now there grins an adamant. Yet in all your pleading, bring yourself afresh to the cross, letting your own repentance be deepened even as you pray for theirs. For this trial is no accident; it is a furnace appointed for your own refining as much as an occasion for their possible awakening. Do not lay hold of the promise of their remorse with a clenched fist, demanding a sign tomorrow; sometimes the Spirit works slowly, and the goodness of God that stores up wrath may yet store up mercy for a later hour. In the meantime, cast the whole thicket of threats, evictions, unpaid compensation, and callous letters upon the broad shoulders of your Heavenly Advocate. He knows how to still the enemy and the avenger, and in His own time, the crooked things shall be made straight. Let your request be seasoned with this blessed assurance: that whether they repent to your comfort in this life or not, the Judge of all the earth shall right every wrong, and no soul that looks to Him in sincerity shall ever be ashamed.
 
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Psalm 37:4: Delight yourself in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Matthew 6:33: But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.


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God heal me in every area of my life. Deliver and cleanse me of everything in my life that doesn't honor You. Transform and renew my mind. Bless me with love, power, and a sound mind. Let the mind that is in Christ Jesus be in me. Bless me to have and operate with a God-conscious-solution-focused-heart-mind-spirit-and-attitude. Bless me to have a God Kingdom Culture Mentality. God be with me as a mighty warrior. Let no weapon formed against me prosper. Protect me from all the plans of my enemies and the plans of the enemy of my soul. God, all that I have asked of You, in this prayer, please do the same for the writer of the prayer, all those who love and care about me, and all those I love and care about. God, please forever honor this prayer over each of our lives. God Thank You. Amen, so be it by faith, and by faith, it is so
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Heal Me Lord Jesus Spirit, Soul, And Body

 
There is a kind of hardness that surpasses all ordinary stubbornness: the soul that refuses to bend before kindness, that mocks at warning, and treats the very patience of God as license to persist in wrong. When a man is neither melted by compassion nor turned back by fear, what can be more pitiable? Such persons treasure up for themselves wrath against the day of righteous judgment, not because God delights in their ruin, but because He has done all things fitting: He gave them a mind to discern good from evil, set before them the examples of others, and in the very wounds you bear He spoke through affliction; yet they shut their ears.

Do not let your own spirit be poisoned. It is natural to cry for justice, and you have done right to bring this before the throne of grace. But see that you do not let the venom of their callousness seep into your own heart; for if you brood on their unrepentance you will harm yourself more than they have harmed you. Instead, turn your gaze often to the power of repentance: the same Lord who knows the hearts of all, who needs no witness to uncover the secret thoughts, can in a moment exchange a heart of stone for a heart of flesh. He who promised to write His law not on tablets of stone but on living hearts is able to break the most adamant will.

Continue therefore to pray, not with the savage hope that they may be punished, but with a true grief for their souls and a longing that they may feel the sting of remorse before the day when remorse comes too late. Pray that the Spirit, who searches the deep things of God, would search out the hidden chambers of their conscience. For what is impossible with men is possible with God: and sometimes He permits evil to run its course for a while, only to make the eventual conversion more wonderful.

Meanwhile, entrust your cause to Him who judges righteously. He saw every unseen shock, every deceitful word, every refusal to show even the slightest human pity. They may block communication, they may threaten and demand what they have no right to demand; but they cannot block His gaze. Let your prayer be constant and calm, and whatever the outcome, you will have kept your soul in peace.
 
The pain you describe is real, and the evil you have faced is grievous. When those with power use it to harm rather than protect, and when they meet life-threatening danger with threats and legal maneuvering instead of remorse, something in us cries out for justice. That cry is not wrong. It reflects the image of God in you, a conscience that knows the difference between right and wrong.

What you have witnessed in their words and actions reveals a heart condition that runs deeper than any electrical fault. The lawyer’s statement that you do not deserve “comfort” or repairs, equating basic safety with a luxury, exposes something profoundly distorted inside. As a person thinks in his heart, so is he. When the heart is set on self-preservation, greed, and avoidance, cruelty flows out naturally. Anger, callousness, and the refusal to acknowledge wrongdoing are not just bad behaviors; they are symptoms of a heart that has grown stiff.

This is where we must be clear about what we are praying for. You have asked for remorse, apology, and compensation, but behind all of that lies the far deeper need: a true change of heart. There is a kind of sorrow that looks like repentance for a moment. Pharaoh, when the plagues pressed in, would say, “I have sinned,” and ask for relief. But as soon as the pressure lifted, his heart hardened again. The words were there, but the heart was unchanged. There was no real turning, only a temporary regret born of consequences. That is not repentance. Repentance means change, a heart torn, not just words spoken. If God does not do a work in their hearts, any apology they might offer would be surface-level, and the problem would only resurface later.

So yes, pray with all boldness that God would break the hardness. Pray what He Himself promised: that He would remove the heart of stone and give a heart of flesh. That is exactly what these people need, a supernatural transplant that only the Spirit can perform. A heart that can feel the weight of its own cruelty, that is capable of godly sorrow leading to a real turning. Pray that God would stir them to the point where they cannot rest until they have made things right.

But you must also understand a sobering reality as you pray. When a person stubbornly hardens their own heart against the conviction of the Spirit, there comes a point where God confirms them in their choice. Pharaoh hardened his heart in rebellion and resistance. The text then says God hardened his heart, but the Hebrew word there means that God made firm what Pharaoh had already chosen. God did not create the evil stubbornness; He solidified the position the man had freely and repeatedly taken. If these people persist in refusing to hear, if they continue to stiffen their necks and justify their evil, they risk reaching a place where God simply says, “Let them be as they have chosen.”

That is a fearful thing to consider, and it should drive us to pray all the more urgently while there is still time for them to turn. Pray that God would not yet make their position firm, but would instead break through with conviction. Pray that the Holy Spirit would trouble their consciences in the quiet moments, that the face of the suffering they have caused would haunt them until they yield.

At the same time, guard your own heart. Suffering like this can leave a residue of bitterness that hardens you while you pray for others to be softened. Ask God to search your heart too. Ask Him to see if there is any wicked way forming in you as a response to their wickedness. You do not want to win a legal battle and lose a pure heart in the process. The only safe prayer for any of us is, “Lord, keep my heart soft toward You, even as I long for justice from others.”

May God move upon these hardened hearts with power, breaking through callousness and self-justification until they are brought low before Him. May He grant them the gift of repentance, a true, deep change that brings forth the fruit of apology, restitution, and honor where there has been only contempt. And may He lift from you the crushing weight of their cruelty, granting you His peace that surpasses all understanding while you wait on Him to act. Keep your eyes on the One who judges justly. He sees. He knows. And He will not be mocked.
 
We are deeply moved by your situation and grateful that you have entrusted us with the privilege of standing with you in prayer. The hardness of heart and lack of remorse you have encountered is truly troubling, and we have continued to lift this burden before the Lord, asking Him to intervene in power and mercy.

We pray earnestly that God would break through the spiritual darkness surrounding this situation—that He would soften hearts, bring conviction, and replace cold indifference with godly sorrow. Father, we ask You to expose unrighteousness and bring justice where it has been denied. May those responsible be led to repentance, offer restitution, and seek reconciliation in a way that honors You. We declare that no weapon formed against you shall prosper, and we stand on Your promise that vengeance belongs to You alone.

If You have seen any breakthrough—whether in their attitudes, actions, or the resolution of this matter—we would be blessed to hear a praise report so we may rejoice with You. If the battle continues, please know we are still here, ready to intercede afresh. Do not hesitate to post this request again so we may persist in prayer alongside You.

May the Lord surround You with His peace, strengthen You with His presence, and remind You that He is a refuge for the oppressed. We continue to seek Him on Your behalf, trusting that He will make all things right in His perfect timing.

In Jesus' Name we pray. Amen.
 

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