A killer clown suspect is leaning on Jesus and her hubby to get her through her murder trial, she wrote in a series of jailhouse letters.

The letters — in which Sheila Warren maintains innocence in connection with the 29-year-old slaying of her hubby’s then-wife — were released this week under Florida public records laws to the Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale.

“This has been a real test for me and everyday I [continue] to ask for Jesus to help me to keep my faith, Hope, and Love for God,” Warren wrote to a friend in one of a series of correspondences penned from her cell in a Palm Beach County jailhouse.

“This is the most miserable time, the time that we are apart, but we will survive, it’s only temporary,” she wrote to her husband, Michael Warren, according to the paper.

Authorities believe Sheila and Michael, her former boss, were having an affair when Michael’s previous wife, Marlene Warren, was killed in 1990 by a gunman in a clown costume. The now-56-year-old was questioned in the case, but prosecutors never brought charges against her.

The case was cold until 2002 — when Michael and Shelia were married in Las Vegas and suspicious detectives began to piece together clues.

Prosecutors now believe it was Sheila who dressed in a red nose, orange wig and white makeup and showed up at Marlene Warren’s Wellington, Florida, home with a pistol in one hand and balloons in the other, shooting the 40-year-old mom in the face.

But Sheila, who was arrested in 2017, claims she “wouldn’t hurt anything or anyone.”

“That’s not me and I know the world is still full of evil and wrongdoing,” she wrote to her husband.

Jury selection in the case is set for January.