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Radio Offer #49: Scriptural Prayers for Your Husband That Christ may dwell in his heart through faith and that his life may be rooted and grounded in Christ's love (Ephes. 3:17). That he love you, his wife, as you need to be loved (Ephes. 5:33). That he rely on Christ to do abundantly beyond all he asks or thinks, according to Christ's power in him (Ephes. 3:20). That the Lord would establish the work of his hands (Ps. 90:17). That he would be neither a workaholic nor lazy. That he would keep his work in balance and enjoy the good of his labor as a gift from God (Prov. 13:4, 21:25; Ecc. 3:13). That he would not grow weary in doing good, for in due season he will reap a reward if he does not loose heart (Gal. 6:9). That he would walk not in the flesh but according to the Spirit. That the fruits of the Spirit would become more and more evident in his life (Gal. 5:22-23). That he would take on the full armor of God and be able to stand firm against the schemes of Satan (Ephes. 6:10-18). That he would not be deceived by the lusts and sins of the world. That he would put aside all filthiness and all wickedness and in humility receive the word of God. Then may he be a doer of the word and not merely a hearer only (Ja. 1:14-16, 21-23). That he would be a good father who correctly disciplines, wisely trains, and gently loves his children (Prov. 3:12, 23:24, 29:17). That he would call on the name of the Lord to be his deliverer, his strength, the one in whom he trusts, his shield, and his salvation (Ps. 18:2-3). That God would perfect, confirm, strengthen, and establish him to be the man He created him to be (1 Pe. 5:10-11). This information is
taken from Lysa TerKeurst's workbook, The Life Planning Journal for Women
to be used with the book, Living Life On Purpose. All information here
is copyrighted with Moody Press and may not be copied or distributed without
prior written permission from both author and publisher. |
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