A Prayer to Pray When Someone Hurts You

A Prayer to Pray When Someone Hurts You - Grace Fox

Consider this strategy when someone’s hurt you deeply: pray for them. Doing so is akin to donning protective armor against anger, bitterness, and unforgiveness.

When someone hurts us, our human bent tells us to withdraw physically or emotionally, or dish up the silent treatment, or seek sweet revenge. Praying for that individual’s forgiveness seldom enters our mind. But if we profess to be Jesus’ disciples, then we’re to follow His example.

Jesus was innocent of all wrongdoing yet He suffered ridicule and an excruciating death. As He hung on the cross, a crowd gathered to watch and soldiers gambled for His clothing. A lesser man might have spent His dying breath uttering curses over them, but Jesus prayed, Father, forgive these people for they don’t know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)

Who’s the real enemy?

Jesus recognized that the crowd who cheered for His crucifixion and the soldiers who hammered spikes through His hands and feet were not His real enemies. The unseen forces of evil led by Satan himself were ultimately the ones bent on His destruction.  Knowing this, Jesus was able to pray for those who mocked and crucified Him.

Consider this truth when someone’s hurt you deeply:

“For we are not fighting against people made of flesh and blood, but against the evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against those mighty powers of darkness who rule this world, and against wicked spirits in the heavenly realms” (Ephesians 6:12).

Spend your emotional, mental, and spiritual energy fighting the real enemy—Satan. One battle strategy is to pray for the person who’s hurt you. Doing so is akin to donning protective armor against anger, bitterness, and unforgiveness.

Here’s a suggested prayer

“Holy Father, thank You for Christ’s example. He was able to do the hard thing—pray for the forgiveness of those who killed Him. I’m asking You for the strength to respond to my offender in the same way.

Lord, I ask You to not hold this offense against him, but draw him to repentance. Grant him a clear understanding of who You are and of Your free gift of grace and forgiveness. Give him a heart that seeks after You.

Give him the privilege of knowing You intimately and the joy that comes with walking in freedom from sin. I ask this on the basis of who You are—the God of truth and justice, the God who promises to be my Defender. In Jesus’ name, amen.”

Know you are loved,

Grace

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  1. Dear Ms. Fox:
    I am always inspired, through the Holy Spirit, by your devotionals. Thank you for sharing them with so many of us. I am also writing you to request your permission to use your devotional, “A Prayer to Pray When Someone Hurts You,” in our online weekly newsletter, “Refuge from the Storm.” We are an online (non-denominational) Church, based in the US, with weekly Saturday services. We serve a community of souls alienated, for a variety of reasons, from brick and mortar churches. I will be forwarding to you our most recently published newsletter to share with you our mission.

    God bless you,
    Carolyn

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