30 Day Prayer Challenge for Your HusbandSample

“Righteousness guards the person of integrity, but wickedness overthrows the sinner.”
Dear Lord,
I thank You for my husband who is a person of honor. I pray that You would give him the strength to walk with integrity as he makes decisions today. Let his light shine before men so that ultimately You get the glory! Thank You that righteousness guards him. I thank You for a husband who is a good decision-maker that takes into consideration the consequences of his choices. I praise You that he is not overthrown by wickedness but motivated by righteousness. Thank You for rescuing his life! Lord, bless his life today in a new and fresh way.
In the Name of Jesus, I pray, Amen.
Challenge: Now pause and reflect on a time when your husband made a good decision for your marriage or your family. Take time to thank God for that and find time today to tell your husband how much you appreciate him for that.
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Whether you're a newlywed, about to tie the knot, or celebrating fifty years of marriage, this devotional is designed just for you. Regardless of where you are in your marital journey, the importance of uplifting your husband in prayer remains constant. Embrace the challenge of establishing a wholesome daily prayer routine, one that not only uplifts your husband but also deepens your connection with God.
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