Pray While You’re Prey Devotion Plan for SinglesSample
One Day, I Stopped Asking
It seems like I have been thinking about not being single from the day I hit preschool. I still remember my first little crush at the daycare center. I just always felt like I was not meant to be alone. Fortunately, I was nearly an adult when I made the choice to disobey God and give away my virginity. While that decision was a bad one and it strained my relationship with God, I, eventually, got on the right track. I knew that I wanted to be married.
So, I prayed and prayed that God would send me a husband. And, I thought He did. After all, I met my ex-husband at church. Nevertheless, I realized that my decision to marry Him was a huge mistake. I wasn’t waiting on the Lord so much as I was just waiting on someone to be willing to marry me.
After my marriage, I still wanted to be married; forever married. So, I kept asking and asking. And, I met someone with whom I thought I would spend the rest of my life. I asked God, correction, I begged God to let him ask me to marry him. That never happened and the relationship ended. At that point, I just wanted God to make the hurt go away. So, I started talking to Him and I started listening to Him. And, I am not sure when it happened, but one day, I stopped asking.
It had been part of my prayers for so long, “And, Lord, please send me a boyfriend…a husband…someone to love me like you love me.” I felt like once I had a mate, my life would be complete, but after spending time just communing with God, I finally realized that, with Him, my life is already complete. I didn’t have to ask anymore. All I had to do was waiting. And, in my waiting, He would strengthen me. Yes, there would be times when singleness would test my limits, but not to the point of disobeying God and trying to get Him to do my will.
I started asking God what He wants for me. And, I learned how to wait. I do not always like waiting, but I have been waiting for so long, and I have been blessed so heartily in the midst of my waiting, that it seems silly not to continue. We must know and trust that God knows and wants what is best for us. I still ask God for things, even occasionally for a mate, but it is no longer my number one prayer. And, I have certainly learned to wait for His answers to all prayers.
Prayer
Thank You, God for the wisdom to know that You know what and who is best for me.
Please forgive me for trying to answer my own prayers
rather than waiting on You.
Lord, please help me to remember to ask that
Your Will be done in my life, not mine.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen
It seems like I have been thinking about not being single from the day I hit preschool. I still remember my first little crush at the daycare center. I just always felt like I was not meant to be alone. Fortunately, I was nearly an adult when I made the choice to disobey God and give away my virginity. While that decision was a bad one and it strained my relationship with God, I, eventually, got on the right track. I knew that I wanted to be married.
So, I prayed and prayed that God would send me a husband. And, I thought He did. After all, I met my ex-husband at church. Nevertheless, I realized that my decision to marry Him was a huge mistake. I wasn’t waiting on the Lord so much as I was just waiting on someone to be willing to marry me.
After my marriage, I still wanted to be married; forever married. So, I kept asking and asking. And, I met someone with whom I thought I would spend the rest of my life. I asked God, correction, I begged God to let him ask me to marry him. That never happened and the relationship ended. At that point, I just wanted God to make the hurt go away. So, I started talking to Him and I started listening to Him. And, I am not sure when it happened, but one day, I stopped asking.
It had been part of my prayers for so long, “And, Lord, please send me a boyfriend…a husband…someone to love me like you love me.” I felt like once I had a mate, my life would be complete, but after spending time just communing with God, I finally realized that, with Him, my life is already complete. I didn’t have to ask anymore. All I had to do was waiting. And, in my waiting, He would strengthen me. Yes, there would be times when singleness would test my limits, but not to the point of disobeying God and trying to get Him to do my will.
I started asking God what He wants for me. And, I learned how to wait. I do not always like waiting, but I have been waiting for so long, and I have been blessed so heartily in the midst of my waiting, that it seems silly not to continue. We must know and trust that God knows and wants what is best for us. I still ask God for things, even occasionally for a mate, but it is no longer my number one prayer. And, I have certainly learned to wait for His answers to all prayers.
Prayer
Thank You, God for the wisdom to know that You know what and who is best for me.
Please forgive me for trying to answer my own prayers
rather than waiting on You.
Lord, please help me to remember to ask that
Your Will be done in my life, not mine.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen
Scripture
About this Plan
From the book, “Pray While You’re Prey: How God Turned my Loneliness and Frustration into Contentment and Commitment,” this Bible plan provides an uplifting look through Scripture during seasons of singleness, bringing encouragement to you and others while honoring God.
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