Strategic Intercession

19 - The Curse Trap: Praying for Your Enemies


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Praying for enemies with the heart of Christ is the most disruptive thing an intercessor can do — and the most powerful response to opposition there is.


Key Topics Covered

  • The danger of weaponizing prayer and how it mirrors witchcraft
  • Understanding imprecatory psalms through the lens of Christ
  • Reconciling Old Testament justice prayers with New Testament blessing
  • How God's own heart grieves over the wicked (Isaiah 15-16)
  • Identifying the real enemy: spiritual powers vs. flesh and blood
  • Breaking free from zero-sum thinking in Kingdom perspective
  • The difference between crisis intercession and strategic intercession
  • Robbie Dawkins' "revenge" model: souls for the Kingdom at murder sites
  • Joseph and Stephen as models of strategic intercession
  • Seven powerful strategies for praying for enemies
  • Personal transformation through obedient blessing of persecutors
  • Setting boundaries while maintaining blessing posture


Scriptural Foundations

  • Romans 12:14 - Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse
  • Matthew 5:44 - Love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you
  • Ephesians 6:12 - Wrestling against principalities and powers, not flesh and blood
  • Psalm 37 - Do not fret because of evil, trust in the Lord
  • Ezekiel 9 - God marks those who grieve over unrighteousness
  • Ezekiel 33:11 - God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked
  • Isaiah 15-16 - God's heart weeping over judgment on Moab
  • Proverbs 24 - Warning against rejoicing when enemies fall
  • Acts 7 - Stephen's prayer of forgiveness while being stoned
  • Genesis 50 - Joseph's declaration "You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good"


Resources Mentioned

  • Identity Thief: Exposing Satan's Plan to Steal Your Purpose, Passion, and Power by Robbie Dawkins - Aurora church planting testimony
  • "God, What Do You Want To Be For Me Now?" by Graham Cooke - Teaching on asking what God wants to be for us in challenging situations that He couldn't be at any other time



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Strategic IntercessionBy Melanie Boudreau