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Three Prayers for Prodigal Children

I once was that prodigal child — lost, angry, and struggling to find my identity. Hardened on the outside, but deeply hurting within. The pain of my choices was not only destroying me, but creating heartache within our family and severing my relationships with the people who loved me most.

By God’s grace, my parents did not give up on me — despite how tempting it must have been at times. Instead, they entrusted my life to God, prayed for my brokenness, and fought for me in prayers that God eventually answered.

Parents, if you are raising a seemingly hard-hearted, rebellious son or daughter (whether outwardly or inwardly), I challenge you to take up your arms, fight the spiritual battle that rages over them with all of your God-given strength, and refuse to give up on their life.

I encourage you to pray these three prayers over lost children.

1. Pray for a heart of brokenness, no matter the earthly cost.

It’s incredibly hard to pray for anything but a comfortable, successful, and pain-free life for our children. But as Christian parents, the greatest eternal good that we can pray for them is their salvation over their earthly happiness or comfort. We have to fight for them in this world filled with temporary pleasures, self-gratification, and blurry lines — entrusting their lives to our Lord — even if the path of salvation comes through pain.

I am eternally grateful that my parents loved me enough to pray for my brokenness, a brokenness that would lead to healing.

And my path of brokenness nearly killed me.

After a devastating loss of my identity as an athlete and hidden abuse from peers, my life spiraled out of control. I searched for identity and purpose in anything but Jesus. As self-destructive patterns drove me deeper into despair, I longed for an escape from this world, ultimately landing me in the protection of a hospital.

In that stark white hospital room, the choice before me was clear: be crushed by the weight of my sin or lay the broken pieces of my life at his feet. By his grace, he led me to my knees and has been redeeming those broken pieces ever since.

We will only be bold enough to pray a prayer of brokenness over our children when we ourselves have been broken before God and trust his love for our children and us. It’s only when we have completely surrendered our children to him that we can pray, “Father, use what you must to save my child from an eternity apart from you, no matter the cost.”

2. Pray against the enemy’s desire to have them.

A battle is being waged over our children’s lives. We have to fight for them, especially when blindness keeps them from fighting the battle themselves.

I remember my mom telling me the story of a time when I was standing in the kitchen with her, angry at the world, and taking it out on her. She looked at me and said boldly, “I am fighting for you, and I won’t let Satan have victory over your life!” After she spoke those words, I fell into a heap on the floor and burst into tears.

Although we don’t have a guarantee of our children’s salvation or the outcome we may desire, we can be confident that God is faithful to his promises and hears our prayers. One of the great weapons God has given parents to fight against the world’s pull and the enemy’s schemes over their children is to pray the way Christ did for Peter: “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat, but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned again, strengthen your brothers” (Luke 22:31–32).

Although Peter was a believer and the children we are praying for may not be, we can still pray to God that he would rescue our children from the power of Satan, give them faith in Christ, and use their lives to advance the gospel and strengthen other believers.

3. Pray specific Scripture over their life.

Even if your child wants nothing to do with the truth and hates to hear the word of God, they can do nothing to stop you from praying Scripture for them. This is another mighty weapon God has given to parents.

My parents prayed Psalm 18:16–19 over my life and prayed it often:
He sent from on high, he took me; he drew me out of many waters.
He rescued me from my strong enemy and from those who hated me,
for they were too mighty for me.
They confronted me in the day of my calamity, but the Lord was my support.
He brought me out into a broad place; he rescued me, because he delighted in me.

It truly amazes me to look back and see how faithful God was to answer this prayer. I was drowning in self-destruction, abuse from others, rebelliousness, and sorrows too deep to understand at the time. God, in his mercy, drew me out of many deep waters, and rescued me from my own flesh and Satan’s desire for me.

While we must teach and train our children, and put boundaries in place, we have no control over their hearts. As I sat in a hospital room, no longer wanting to live, God rescued me, brought me out into a broad place, and showed me that he delighted in me (despite my unworthiness). He has continued to be faithful to this prayer, upholding me through many deep waters and carrying me through many dark days.

Parents, no matter how far your child seems to be from Jesus or what path they are on, you can fight for their life with the powerful weapon of God’s word.

The Power of a Praying Parent

The truth is, while we must teach and train our children, and put boundaries in place, we have no control over their hearts. Ultimately, God alone can fill their hearts with a love for Christ and open their eyes to see the beauty and glory of who He is.

I am learning this on a new level and from a different perspective as I now face struggles with my own children that often tempt me to despair. But we are not helpless, and we are never hopeless. Whether our children are young or old, have soft hearts or hearts of stone, we have the power of prayer, God’s living word, and a sovereign God we can trust.

Our Father in heaven loves to take seemingly hopeless lives, like my own once was, and show himself merciful and mighty. Give your child the gift of prayer, and trust that God will use his or her life for his good purposes — transforming your own life in the process.

Sarah Walton is a stay-at-home mom with four kids under 11 years of age. She is the author, along with Kristen Wetherell, of Hope When It Hurts – 30 Biblical Reflections to Help you Grasp God’s purpose in your suffering. After a decade of trials and learning to walk with Christ as they raise a child with special needs and their whole family suffers with Lyme Disease, she shares how the gospel speaks into all areas of our lives and gives hope to our suffering. Follow her blog at Set Apart: Hope on the Road Less Traveled.

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  1. please pray for our 20 yr old daughter for God to intervene in her heart, soften her heart she has been saved since she was about 9 or 10 she will be 21 in a few months, she used to be a happy child, but her cousins turned on her, was not really accepted in the family she grew up with morals, her so called friends turned out to be a disaster, she stays in her room mostly, does not want to go anywhere or do anything anymore, she is looking for another job, she is sad, angry, depressed, i pray for her to find friends that will be a good influence in her life, not degrade herself for no reason, she does not want to talk to me or my husband about what it is, she says dont worry about it. she is an introvert now.i know we cant force her , she has to get through whatever this is on her own she is an adult, very smart. she says she prays but not all the time.i tell her i love her every day, that i am proud of who she is,proud to call her my daughter. my door is open for her if she needs to talk, she says thank you.i pray the Holy Spirit keeps working in her heart to remind her of who she is in Christ, for God to pull her back to him, i know it is not his time, also for God to prepare the heart of a single man of Godly honor, respect, character in her life, not to be in the wrong place. i ask this in Jesus name

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      Hello Cheryl, Thank you for your comment. I apologize that I’m replying late to you. Our web support has been working on updates to our website this week. I prayed for your daughter and for you. May your daughter return to God with her whole heart and find healing and His steadfast love for her. I pray that God will lead her to a Christian community of young adults. And I pray that God will comfort your heart Cheryl, especially as a mother watching your daughter go through this. “Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart, all you who hope in the LORD.” Psalm 31:24 You can join a Moms in Prayer group here https://momsinprayer.org/get-involved/join-a-group/ We have groups praying for college and career young adults. God bless you Cheryl.

  2. Please pray for my 2 daughters. EMI is 15. And Hannah 18.Their dad and divorced he was extremely unfaithful he had many affairs. My girls saw me broken and I was unable to help them in some of them in their hardest times. My youngest is giving me a hard time and her sister is transgender and trying to change her gender. Please pray for all us. We really need it and please for me as their mom for wisdom strength and patience and peace on this journey of life. Thank you.

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      Hello Kari, Thank you for sharing this and asking for prayer. Lord, I lift up Emi and Hannah to You, Father. I ask that they would both run to You in their times of brokenness, and not to the things of this world. I ask that You place other loving Christians on their paths to speak truth into their lives. I lift up Kari to you, Lord, so loved by You. Help her to cast her cares upon You, for You care for her. May Kari ask forgiveness from her daughters and not carry any condemnation and may her daughters honor their mom. I pray that You, Lord, will restore their relationships and watch over each one in this family. In Jesus’ Name, amen.

    2. please be with Kari, her family, lead, guide them, put a hedge of protection around them ,for them not to give up, for them to start to pray for each other.

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  3. Please pray for my son Taylor to find peace, faith and wisdom. Pray he will surrender to the Lord so he can be fully restored for what he was created for. Pray for him to lose all desire for all forms of Alcohol.

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      Hello and thank you for your comment. I apologize for the lateness of getting back to you. I will pray for your son Taylor this morning. May God comfort you. All His promises are yes and amen. We have a Prodigal Praying Moms web page here: https://momsinprayer.org/get-involved/join-a-group/moms-praying-for-prodigals/ Also, you can email Becky Stokely, who is the Moms in Prayer Liaison and can help you connect with a local Moms in Prayer group. Prodigal@MomsInPrayer.org God bless you.

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