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35 Scripture Prayers for Your Husband

God has led me to pray scriptures for my husband. For some reason, for the a while, I didn’t feel like it. I just wanted to pray what I wanted to pray for him, what I felt he needed, but God reminded me that there are promises in His Word and truth in His Word for my husband that He wants my husband to receive, so that’s where my intercession should draw from. So I thank Him for leading me in this, and I want to share the scriptures that I found to pray. I pray this is helpful for all those reading. Here is the reference article I used to find these along with some additional scriptures at the end.  35 Prayers for Your Husband I ask, Father, that You would bless the work of  his hands, in Jesus’ name.  “The Lord will open the heavens, the storehouse of his bounty, to send rain on your land in season and to bless all the work of your hands. You will lend to many nations but will borrow from none.”  ( Deuteronomy 28:12 ) I ask, Father, that You would help my husband, ...

Love is Patient

 “Love is patient...” (1 Corinthians 13:4).  Have you ever thought about what that means when reading that scripture? When I read it, I often take note that love is patient, remember it to keep it memorized, but I don’t know that I’ve stopped and thought about what that means. If I have, God is definitely reminding me right now.  “Love is patient.” I say that I love God, but I also want what I asked for right now. I want to see the results. I want to see the results and “reward” (so-to-speak) of my obedience right away, as soon as I obey. I don’t want to wait, if I’m going to be honest. I don’t want to be patient. But if I say that I love God, does that not require me, then, to be patient with Him as well?  “Love is patient.” Now, I do feel like being patient in love often looks like forgiving when someone has wronged you, being patient when they get angry with you and yell at you and waiting it out, having grace and being patient when they keep doing the same wrongf...

Hope

“Hope.” This word keeps coming to me, to talk about, to write about, to remember, to do. You may have noticed, but God keeps bringing this word up, and I’m starting to realize, maybe it’s for me. Maybe He wants me to keep hope in this time, and I really felt it this past week when things didn’t go as I thought they would. Or really, even, these past couple months. And he’s been reminding my husband and me to continue to hope, despite what we see and have seen, despite our disappointments, despite the hurt and the challenges, continue to hope.  Romans 5:5 says, “Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” Hope in God won’t disappoint. We will be saved from wrath through Christ (Romans 5:9) when we push to the end and continue to hope in Him. We know that because God loved us so much that send His Son down to die for us, even while we were still sinners (Romans 5:8). He did this so that we may be rec...