Pray Scriptures for Marriage – MM #363

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Do you pray for your marriage? If so (which we hope you do) we encourage you to pray scriptures for your marriage.

“Someone said that a successful marriage requires partners of steel. I believe that is true. But I would add that prayer is the anvil upon which the partners in a successful marriage must be shaped. If you and your spouse follow a proper plan to pray, God will shape you according to His desires and will make your marriage everything He wants it to be.

“Someone said, “What is a proper plan of prayer? It is simply a plan that helps you and your spouse consistently and fervently pray God’s will for all areas of your relationship. God loves you so much that He revealed His will for every area of your life in His Word. For your marriage to reach the highest level possible, you and your partner must know God’s will for your relationship and live accordingly. The best way to begin is to pray God’s very Word, asking Him to carry out His will in your lives.” (Lee Roberts, from the book, “Praying God’s Will for My Marriage”)

And that’s what we’d like to do in this Marriage Message. As we’ve said before, the principles for loving each other in marriage are the principles for living that God reveals throughout the Bible. So with that in mind, we’d like to encourage you to not only read the principles for living that are given to us in the Bible, and to live them out, but to also pray scriptures as you pray for each other.

Pray Scriptures

But what if you are the only one who is praying in your marriage?

“Your prayers for your marriage have power, even when you are the only one praying. That’s because the two of you are one in the eyes of God, and what one does affects the other —either for good or for bad. Of course, the power is even greater when the two of you pray together, but I don’t want to belabor that point. If you have a husband (wife) who will pray with you, consider yourself blessed. Most people don’t have that.

“What if you are the only person in the marriage who is a believer? What if  you are the only one who is really living God’s way? Or only you are willing to submit to God’s perfecting process? Or are willing to work on the relationship? What if you understand the enemy’s attack on your marriage and your spouse doesn’t get it? Can YOUR prayers alone save the marriage? I believe they can. In fact, I have heard of miracles in that regard.

“… Even if you are the only one with a willing heart, your humble prayers can pave the way for God to do miracles in you and in your marriage relationship.” (Stormie Omartian, “Praying Through the Deeper Issues of Marriage)

Pray Scriptures

The following are prayers that God has impressed upon my heart that you may find helpful as you pray for your marriage. They are based upon the scriptures that are given after each prayer. We hope they will bless your prayer life.

•  Lord, please show me how to find the time to store your commands within my mind. As I turn my ear to Your wisdom, help me to apply my heart to doing things YOUR way. I know you are the giver of wisdom. Help me to hear what you want me to learn even if I don’t always understand Your ways, or why you allow certain things to happen in my married life. I want to trust you with my whole heart. Please help me. I know that as I trust in You, You have promised me that You will make my paths straight. Thank You. (Prayer based on Proverbs 2:1-6 and Proverbs 3:5-6.)

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•  Lord, help me so that “love and faithfulness” never leaves me, no matter what happens within my marriage. Show me how to bind them around my neck and to wear them around the tablet of my heart so they protect me. Help me to guard my heart from the temptations that are all around me. You know my weaknesses, but so does the enemy of my faith. I don’t want to do things that would dishonor You or my marriage vows. I want to be a promise keeper, just as You are a promise keeper.

Give me discernment when temptation is waiting to ambush me. I don’t want to stumble into that which will snare me into sin. Help me to “preserve sound judgment and discernment” and not to let them out of my sight. I know they will be life for me. I know that “there is a way that seems right” but that it can lead to death. Help me not to go there. For you are my confidence and you are able to keep my foot from being snared. Thank You Lord. (Prayer based on Proverbs 2:11-12; Proverbs 3:3; plus, Proverbs 2:12-26; Proverbs 4:23.)

Pray Scriptures of Confession

•  Sometimes I say things I shouldn’t. Help me to “let no unwholesome thing” come from my mouth, but only what is helpful for building my spouse and children up, rather than tearing them down. I acknowledge that I am not my spouse’s Holy Spirit. That is Your position. I do not want to grieve You, or say things what will cause more damage to my marriage relationship, rather than help it.

I know that the “tongue of the righteous nourishes” and “spreads knowledge.” Help me to “speak the truth in love” when it will benefit the situation rather than contaminate it. I don’t want to be a fool who lacks judgment and speaks in haste. I know that discernment, and the timing, and tone of my words are as important as what I say. Thank You, and help me Lord. (Prayer based on Ephesians 4:15; and Ephesians 4:29; Proverbs 29:20; Proverbs 10:21; and Proverbs 10:32.)

Here’s another:

•  Lord, I know that loving money is the “root of all kinds of evil.” It has caused many to wander from the faith and pierced themselves with grief. I don’t want to place a higher value on money than You know is best or would condone. But sometimes it causes problems in our marriage when our expenses are higher than the money we have available each month. You promise to meet all our needs “according to Your riches in Christ Jesus.” If one of us is spending more than we should, I pray that You will reveal this truth to us and help us to line our lives with Your will.

You tell us not to worry about how our needs will be met. Help me Lord, not to worry and to release those things that I cannot change concerning our finances. I know that as I seek first Your kingdom and Your righteousness, You will give us the things we truly need. I need Your help in being “content whatever the circumstances.” In the Bible I’m told that “I can do all everything through Him who gives me strength.” You own it all, and if You deem that we should have more, it will be done. (Prayer based on 1 Timothy 6:10; Philippians 4:19; Matthew 6:25-34; Philippians 4:11-13; Psalm 136.)

Pray Scriptures Concerning Forgiveness:

•  Heavenly Father, it is difficult to forgive my spouse sometimes. I know that I am not perfect either. I’ve fallen short of Your standards. And yet you love me and even sent Jesus to die for me while “I was yet a sinner.” Help me to be as gracious to my spouse as you are to me. I know that if I forgive my spouse for the things that grieve my heart, that you will forgive me for the things I have done that I shouldn’t.

I also know if I refuse to forgive my spouse, it will poison my spirit. It starts as a bitter root defiling not only my marriage, but others I come in contact with. Help me Lord to let go of unforgiveness and to be in the center of Your will for my life. (Prayer based on Romans 3:23; Romans 5:8; Hebrews 12:14-15; Matthew 6:14-15.)

We hope these prayers will help you in your marriage and that they will inspire you to dig deeper into the Bible to learn, live, and pray as God leads.

Cindy and Steve Wright

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165 responses to “Pray Scriptures for Marriage – MM #363

  1. (ZIMBABWE)  I really get inspired by your messages. They really teach and I’m still young in marriage. I thank God for you and for giving me a wonderful husband. I love him very much.

  2. (SOUTH AFRICA) Marriage Missions is like a table laid by the Lord before enemies. I have benefited a lot from these messages when going through stuff… Ladies before you run to complain about someone to friends and family, pray to God and run to the table to get replenishment.

  3. (UNITED STATES) These are great prayers; I think I will use them in my life. Praise God all day, everyday; you have got to be thankful for your wisdom because true wisdom is truth and truth is God. Thanks for the encouragement and Glory to God!!!!!!

  4. (UNITED STATES)  Wow!! I SO love these prayer and scriptures on here. To God Be the Glory! I am also young in marriage. 6 months strong! And the Lord has trully blessed me and my husband. Yes, we have disagreements at times, but thank GOD we can pray and not hold grudges! :-)

  5. (USA)  WOW!!! Those scriptures and prayers are amazing!!! I am a young women who has been married for two years. Me and my husband have had a hard and testing year. He has hurt me so bad, I feel my heart physicaly aches. I am praying and asking God to please help me forgive him. Without God I know I would never be able to do that. God is amazing and his power is so strong, and I know if I have faith, all is possible.

    1. (UNITED STATES)  Yes, God is awesome. I feel the same way lots of time, but we just have to keep praying and not lose heart. I love my wife and she is sorry for what she did. We have to forgive, so that God could heal and restore. God bless you. I am praying for you and your marriage.

  6. (SOUTH AFRICA) I believe so much in marriage, I dated my wife for 3 months and we later married. We are now 7 yrs married. I never had difficulties in acknowledging that we are both human beings and she is a perfect combination to my flesh and bone of my bones. Hence, I respect that from my maker.

  7. (USA)  Right now me and my husband have been married for a little over a year. Already he is seeking divorce on the account of us not getting along. We are supposed to be separating this upcoming weekend. I know God is not in this because God hates divorce and our reason for divorcing is not biblical.

    My husband is done though. I have prayed the prayers above and put the situation is in God’s hands. What does the bible say about divorce when the other person wants out and don’t want to work on it?

    1. (USA) Alicia, I feel your pain; just know you are not alone. My husband and I have been married almost 2 years and we are very young and we have a child. He just recently came to me and said he wants a divorce because of similar reasons. Its been extremely difficult. He doesn’t want to work it out or go to counseling. He just says he’s done and he’s put me out the house. He’s now wanting me to put my bills in my name etc.

      We are not yet divorced or separated legally. All I can do is pray and ask God to take care of the situation. I pray our marriage be restored but if it’s in God’s will and plan it will be. If not, I will continue to pray because God has another plan. So just stay strong and don’t give up keep fighting for your marriage because God has the final word. Good luck & God bless!

  8. (BOTSWANA)  This is so encouraging. God is faithful and it’s by his word that we can face marital challenges in a different dimension. I thank God for Marriage Missions it has be really helpful even in my own growth as a Christian. Also Stormie’s books are really great and very encouraing. Thank you God.

  9. (USA)  Thank you so much for sharing this. I have had my up’s & down’s in my marriage & always tried to find just the right prayers to help me get through my situations & these here … just reading them out loud, made my heart feel like there is still hope for me & my husband. This means so much to me right now, thank you.

  10. (CANADA)  Thank you and God bless you, reading the words in the prayer makes me feel better already.

    I have been through a lot in marriage, but through it all I thank God. I feel so fed up with the whole concept but these words helps me to understand that there is still hope for the hopeless.

  11. (UGANDA)  I thank God for people like you who care about the things of God. My husband is not a believer, but I use these prayers -and to God be the glory, I can see a change. God bless you.

  12. (USA)  I have read most of Stormie’s book… this is another good reminder to keep fighting for my marriage!

    1. (USA)  Hello Everybody, I would just like to say GOD is good and can do all things for those who believe in HIM!!! I’m a young women who has been married for six years, but together a total of 14 years.

      Ladies, I would like to say this…no matter what happens, remain who you are; do not allow temptation to overcome and prevail in any situation your marriage may be in. The devil comes in many appearances, shapes and forms.

      But keep yourself and stay covered always…TRUST that GOD will see you through..Keep that Bible near and let IT be the weapon that is going to fight your battle and PREVAIL. I wish everyone a very prosperous marriage and pray for me also. Thank you.

  13. (TRINIDAD)  I have a son with cerebral palsy he is 5 years old he does not walk or talk. The thing is we have been married for 10 years but have not able to spend much time with each other since I had my son. Right now we are financially stable but my husband is always arguing and quarreling about everything. And if anything happens at work or with things concerning my family, he always takes it out on me by arguing.

    I am with my son 24 hrs a day. My husband works. I recently started having anxiety attacks and am sometimes really weary. My husband is talking about moving out. I love him so much but I cannot take the verbal abuse anymore. He never compliments me or even acknowledges anything I say or ask him to change. I asked him to let us speak to the pastor about counseling. He refused, but I keep praying for him to change and to change me if I am doing anything wrong. Any advice?