By Angela
Submitted: 1 month ago
✨ A Prayer Path Intercession for Little Joey and His Father
Rooted in King James Scripture, protection, truth, and divine order
1. Acknowledge God
Heavenly Father, Thou art the God who sees, the God who protects, and the God who judges righteously.
Thy Word declares, “The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer.”
I come to You trusting Your strength above all human wisdom.
2. Present the Situation
Lord, little Joey is back in the hospital, and You know every detail.
You hear the words spoken around him — words of confusion, fear, and misguided thinking.
You see his father’s unstable thoughts, the harmful beliefs, and the refusal to guide this child with wisdom.
You see the danger in saying a child must suffer to “learn lessons,” and the darkness behind saying a child must be beaten.
You see the confusion in the idea that tragedy is the only way a person changes.
3. Ask for Intervention
Father, step in.
Do what You must to stop this man from harming his son — emotionally, mentally, or physically.
Restrain every destructive impulse.
Break every false belief.
Silence every harmful word before it reaches that child’s spirit.
Let Your hand intervene where human reasoning has failed.
4. Declare Scripture (KJV)
Your Word says, “Train up a child in the way he should go.”
Training is guidance, not destruction.
Your Word says, “Fathers, provoke not your children to wrath, lest they be discouraged.”
Your Word says, “Withhold not correction from the child,”
—but correction is not violence, nor fear, nor chaos.
Your Word says, “God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.”
So I declare peace over Joey.
I declare protection over his mind, his body, and his spirit.
I declare that no weapon formed against him shall prosper.
I declare that every tongue that rises against him in judgment shall be condemned.
5. Release It Back to God
Lord, I release Joey into Your hands.
I release his father into Your hands.
I release this entire situation into Your hands.
You see what we cannot see.
You know what we cannot know.
You can do what we cannot do.
Let Your will be done — not man’s anger, not man’s confusion, not man’s broken thinking.
Your will alone.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.