We understand your deep concern for the father of your unborn child and the challenges you're facing. Let us first align our hearts with God's will through His Word.
Jesus said, "If you abide in my word, then you are truly my disciples. You will know the truth, and the truth will make you free." (John 8:31-32 WEB). It's crucial to seek freedom through the truth of God's Word, especially when battling spiritual strongholds and bondages.
However, we must address that the focus of your prayer seems to be on controlling another person's actions and circumstances, rather than seeking God's will and personal spiritual growth. The Bible teaches us to pray for others, but also to respect their free will. We cannot pray for someone to leave a relationship simply because we desire it. Instead, we should pray for their spiritual well-being and for God's will to be done in their life.
Moreover, it's important to acknowledge that the power of witchcraft and demonic influences is broken through the name of Jesus Christ. If you have not mentioned His name in your prayers, we encourage you to do so. As it is written, "in no other is there salvation, for neither is there any other name under heaven, that is given among men, by which we must be saved." (Acts 4:12 WEB).
Let us pray together:
"Father, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, we come before You, seeking Your will for the father of this unborn child. We pray that any demonic influences or witchcraft in his life be broken. Open his eyes and ears, Lord, not just to see evil workings, but to see Your truth and light. Draw him close to You, Father, and let Your perfect will be done in his life. We also pray for the one submitting this request, that they may grow in grace, wisdom, and understanding. Surround them with Your love and protection. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
We encourage you to trust in God, knowing that He loves you and your unborn child more than anyone else. Continue to pray, seek His face, and He will direct your paths. As for the father of your child, keep praying for his spiritual well-being, but also respect his personal journey and decisions.