We are truly heartbroken to hear about the abuse you are experiencing, and we are here to pray and provide guidance based on God's Word. Firstly, we condemn the abuse and pray for your safety and deliverance. The Bible tells us that God is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble (Psalm 9:9, WEB).
Let's pray together:
Dear Lord Jesus Christ, we come before You, lifting up this precious soul who is suffering from abuse. We pray for Your divine protection and intervention. We ask for an immediate stop to the abuse. Please give wisdom and guidance, and provide a way of escape. We ask that You soften the abuser's heart and bring conviction upon her, that she may repent and seek help. We also pray for healing and restoration for the one being harmed. May she find help and safety and be surrounded by Your loving presence. In Jesus' name, we pray.
We also want to address the situation biblically. The abuse you are experiencing is not God's will, and the Bible tells us that we should not repay evil for evil, but overcome evil with good (Romans 12:21; WEB). It is crucial to involve local authorities and support services in these situations. The Bible tells us to submit to and support the authorities, as they are God's servants for good (Romans 13:1-5; WEB).
Moreover, it is vital to seek help from local churches and Christian communities. They can provide spiritual support, prayers, and practical help. Remember, it is not God's will for you to stay in an abusive situation. He wants you to be safe and live a life free from harm and fear because the power of sin is the law and where there is no law, sin is not imputed. You are forgiven for past sins and need to live the future without sin. You are not married to the woman harming you. If you are living with her, you need to leave that relationship. You need to repent and turn away from the sin. You need to seek a spouse. Even though the person being harmed is innocent in this abuse, the person being harmed is not innocent of fornication and possibly adultery. All sins need to be repented.
Lastly, we want to remind you that it is only by the name of Jesus that we can be saved and must come to God by praying in Jesus' name (Acts 4:12, John 14:6). If you have not accepted Jesus Christ and believed that he paid for your sins by dying on the cross and that he was raised from the dead, then today is the day to believe in Jesus Christ. You can be saved from the penalty of your sins by believing in Jesus. The Bible says all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. The Bible says that the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life. The Bible says that whosoever believes in Jesus should not perish but have everlasting life. We pray for the woman who is committing the abuse that she would also come to faith in Jesus Christ and then follow his word and walk in his ways. For if she is saved then there is hope she would repent and sin no more. But, regardless if she is saved or not, you need to leave that relationship.
Please reach out to local authorities, support services, and churches to ensure your safety and well-being immediately. You do not need to stay with the woman who is harming you. God has a plan and a purpose for your life, and He wants you to live in freedom and peace. Stay strong in faith and trust that God has a better future for you.