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The Value of Praying Together: A 3-Day Marriage PlanSample

The Value of Praying Together: A 3-Day Marriage Plan

DAY 2 OF 3

The Power of Prayer

The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.

James 5:16

I’ll never forget the evening that Jim and I, exhausted after a long day, collapsed into bed without completing our usual practice of praying about many things, especially for our children. We were almost asleep when I remembered.

"Jim,” I said, “we haven’t prayed for our kids yet today. Don’t you think we should talk to the Lord?”

It wasn’t easy, but we crawled out of bed, got on our knees, and offered yet another prayer for our children’s well‐being.

Later we learned that at the exact moment we were praying, a strange‐looking man sought by the police tried to get into the parked car where our daughter, Danae, and a girlfriend were sharing a fast‐food meal. By the grace of God, the door was locked, and Danae was able to start the car quickly and escape.

Never underestimate the power of prayer. When your petition is also for God’s will, it will bring you closer to the heavenly Father, who loves you unconditionally.

Just between us . . .

  • Can you share a personal example of the power of prayer?
  • As a couple, do we usually rely on prayer and God’s power, or do we usually try to solve our problems ourselves?
  • Who among our friends and family needs prayer right now?
  • How can I pray for you tonight?

Lord, thank You for the awesome power You make available to us through prayer. May all our requests honor You and help release Your best in our relationship. Amen.

Excerpted from Night Light for Couples, used with permission.

Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart. (Ps. 37:4, ESV)

Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us. (Ps. 62:8, ESV)

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The Value of Praying Together: A 3-Day Marriage Plan

The late Christian educator and seminary professor Dr. Howard Hendricks said a common reaction to the idea of praying is, “Oh, no! Has it come to that?!” After making that observation, he contended that we do well to regard prayer as our first resource rather than our last resort. What a privilege it is when couples can approach the Lord together to pray for the various needs they experience!

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