Prayer For Your Husband 31 Days

Lord, I pray that my husband will work hard to provide for our family, to the best of his
ability. I pray that the character qualities necessary for a successful career and ministry will be a
growing part of his character - persistence, decisiveness, strength, an analytical mind,
organizational skills, positive relationships with people, determination, etc. (Rom. 12:11; 1 Cor.
15:58


I pray that my husband will safeguard his heart against inappropriate relationships with
the opposite sex. Lord, let his heart be pure and undivided in his commitment to me. (Prov.
6:23-24, 26; Rom 13:14)


Heavenly Father, I pray that my husband will love righteousness and hate wickedness,
especially the evils of the culture. I pray that he will recognize and avoid wickedness in his own
life, and if necessary, take a clear, strong stand against evil. (Prov. 27:12; John 17:15, 1 Cor.
10:12-13)


Lord, I pray that my husband will be faithful to his wedding vows. I pray that he will
have a desire to cultivate a stronger relationship with me as a sign of his loyalty and
commitment, and as a picture of Christ's love for the Church. (Prov. 20:6; Gen. 2:24)


Dear Lord, I pray that my husband will grow in leadership skills in our relationship -
protecting and providing for us. I pray that he will lead us wisely and love us sacrificially, so that
God will be glorified in our marriage. (Eph. 5:25-29; Col. 3:19)


I pray that my husband will be humble and quick to agree with You about his sin. I pray
that his heart will be tender toward Your voice, oh Lord. (Ps. 51:2-4; Micah 6:8) Amen!


Lord, I pray that my husband's relationship with You and Your Word will bear fruit in his
life. I pray that he will be a man of wisdom and understanding, fearing the Lord. (Prov. 3:7, 9:10;
Ps. 112:1) Amen!


Lord, I pray that my husband will grow spiritually and consider his accountability before
You. I pray that he will guard his heart by developing spiritual disciplines - Bible reading and
study, prayer, meditation, scripture memorization, etc. (2 Peter 3:18; Prov. 4:23) Amen.