What are they smoking? What are they smelling? What else is there on the head? There are a lot of things on that head you can pray about. Then you go down to the neck. What's there in the neck? The spine, all those vessels, nervous vessels. Have they got a spine?
Are they so strong to stand their ground? Have they got a spine? Have they got the gusto? Have they got the courage? If they haven't, encourage them to have courage, to have strength. Then you go down to the lungs, to the heart. Is Christ Jesus in their heart?
Is Christ Jesus in their life? Pray for their salvation. What else is there in the body? As you go lower down, we can describe the kidneys. Then we go to the private parts. As you go down, a lot of boys will suffer from STIs, sexually transmitted infections, and they will not tell you.
They start walking funny. When you see them pulling down their trousers to their knees and they are walking funny, don't think that, "Oh, it's just a patient." Maybe they've copied it from the celebrity. No, they've got an STI, and they are not telling you. It's your job as a parent to pray that they open up, so they get treated, so it doesn't complicate into something worse. Maybe they've even contracted HIV and AIDS. And then you are sitting at home, you are eating pop and meat and so forth.
You are not praying for your child. Maybe you could be praying, but praying amidst. The Bible says sometimes we pray amidst, "Lord Jesus Christ, help us." So you pray that they don't go about and spoil themselves in sexual immorality. Then you go down. There are a lot of things to pray before you reach the feet. But what are the feet?
Where are they running to? Where are they frequenting? Which places are they frequenting? Where is it the feet is taking them with their friends? Which places are they going to? Lord Jesus Christ, help us. And then the hands. What are they handling? What are they touching? Is it clean what they are handling? Is what they are touching clean? Your child could have been recruited to be a drug dealer.