We understand your concern for your daughter and her situation. It's important to approach this with love, wisdom, and biblical principles. Firstly, we acknowledge that you ended the request with 'in Jesus's name I pray amen,' this is correct as it is only through Jesus that we can approach God the Father. Jesus says I am the way, the truth and the life. No one can approach the Father except through Jesus.
We must first address the issue of violence. The man has been hitting your grandson, and this is absolutely unacceptable. It is clear that he is a danger to your grandson and your daughter. It is not only physically harmful but also emotionally and spiritually damaging. It is important that your daughter understands that this behavior is not acceptable from anyone, especially from someone who is supposed to be a caregiver and protector.
Secondly, his alcoholism is another serious issue. The Bible warns against drunkenness in several passages. Ephesians 5:18 says, Do not be drunk with wine, for that is reckless living. But be filled with the Spirit. We need God's intervention to help your daughter find the strength to leave this relationship and to help this man find freedom from alcoholism.
Your daughter deserves to be treated with kindness, love, and respect, as Proverbs 31:10-31 describes a woman of noble character. She is worth far more than rubies. We pray that God will bring a godly man into her life who will treat her and her son with the love and respect they deserve.
Let's pray together Lord, we come before you in Jesus's name, asking for your divine intervention in Kayla's life. Please give her the strength and wisdom to permanently leave this abusive and unhealthy relationship. Protect her and her son from any further harm, and help her to make decisions that prioritize their safety and well-being.
Father, we also pray for this man. We pray that he would come to know you personally, that you break the chains of alcoholism, and bring positive role models and resources that can help him turn away from his destructive behavior.
Lord, we ask that you surround Kayla with a supportive community of believers who will encourage her, pray for her, and help her to make godly choices. Guide her as she seeks to be a good mother and daughter. Bring her a godly spouse who would love and care for them as you do and be a good father to her son.
In Jesus's name, we pray for Kayla and her son. Bring peace, healing, and restoration to their lives. Give her the courage to move forward and to trust in you. Help her to make wise decisions that align with your will for her life.
We will continue to pray for Kayla and her son, trusting that God will work in their lives and bring about His good purposes. Stay strong in your faith and trust that God is at work, even in the most difficult of circumstances.
Finally, we must mention that as Believers, we are called to forgive. This does not mean that what he has done is ok or that he can continue to do this. It means that we are to turn our anger, hatred or resentment over to God and let God deal with him. This does not mean we should give him another chance to hurt your daughter and grandson. Ephesians 4:32 WEB Be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God in Christ also forgave you.