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Live Worthy
Early in the first chapter of Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul wrote about Christ’s return, then transitioned into what lends itself as a fifth potent “model prayer for your husband.” If you look back at each prayer, we find Paul telling his readers that he “constantly remembers” them in his prayers, “he continues to pray” for them, he has “kept them always in his prayers,” and now, out from his heart flows, “I constantly pray. . . . ” This is our commission, as we step into this verse to pray on behalf of our husbands. 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12 TPT With this in mind (Christ’s return), I constantly pray that…
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A Heart That Soars
The ultimate goal in the fourth “model prayer for your husband,” is to see his heart “soar with joyful gratitude” as he steps into his inheritance. In a day when gratitude is often replaced by negativity, doubt, criticism, self-seeking, and more, this scriptural prayer builds into a passionate crescendo, pushing past these limiting forces. Colossians 1:9b-12 TPT … I’ve kept my husband always in my prayers that he would receive the perfect knowledge of God’s pleasure over his life, making him a reservoir of every kind of wisdom and spiritual understanding. I pray that [insert your husband’s name] would walk in the ways of true righteousness, pleasing You, God, in…
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Empowered to Discover
It wasn’t long before I bumped into a second “model prayer for my husband,” again beautifully wrapped in The Passion Translation. In this prayer, I found that my position as a wife should be to come before my Heavenly Father in humility and wonder. No demanding here. Just humble petition. It gives God His rightful place as the Father who perfectly emulates what it means to be a father. He fathered Jesus. He fathers fathers. He fathers my husband. He fathers our children. And, God’s fathering releases “explosive power.” I’m praying that as you pray for your husband, he will open his heart to God’s Fathering love, so that it…
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Hope of His Calling
Women have a natural inclination to nurture. God made us this way. We nurture dolls and stuffed animals, children, grandchildren, siblings, friends, students, coworkers, and husbands. So it’s not uncommon for a wife to wonder, “What is the best way for me to pray for my husband?” Praying, after all, is a form of nurturing. This blog is the first in a series of “model prayers to pray for your husband.” Holy Spirit came up with the idea. He’s good that way. While I’m reading the Bible, He suddenly spotlights a scripture that would be ideal to pray for my husband. His prayers are so much better than mine! You’ll notice bold areas set off…