21 Days of Prayer: Reconnectingنموونە
Out of all human relationships, there is none more sacred than marriage. Scripture teaches us that God established the covenant of marriage at the very beginning. Strong marriages are the foundation of strong families and even strong communities.
But for strong marriages to happen, we must learn how to love each other. Isn’t it funny to say that we have to learn to love? We mistake love for emotion. We think that my commitment to love and cherish only exists when I feel up to it. But the truth is that every day we have to wake up and decide to love our spouse.
Scripture shows how good marriages look. They are full of respect, love, and sacrifice. Ultimately scripture teaches us that good marriage results from a lot of hard work.
Today ask yourself these questions; Have you loved your spouse the way scripture has instructed you to? How could you love them better? How could you be praying for them?
If you are not currently married, pray for your married friends. How can you support them and push them to be Godly in their attitudes and actions towards their spouses? Also, how can you be praying for them?
Prayer:
Father,
Today we lift marriages to you. Thank you for the gift of love. Thank you for establishing families. Today we pray that you help us love how you have taught us to. Relationships can be complicated and in our weak moments, help us lean into your grace and seek forgiveness. Whatever it is causing brokenness or putting our marriage in danger, please bring it to the light and give us the wisdom and courage to deal with it.
In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
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About this Plan
There are seasons of life when we feel completely disconnected from the things we once held most dear. This plan is designed to help us reconnect with God, community, and our mission to the world.
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