
25-143 Knees Together: Praying as a Couple
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There’s something sacred—powerful—about a husband and wife coming before God together. Prayer isn’t just a personal discipline; it’s a marital weapon. It guards the heart, anchors the relationship, and invites God into the center of everything.
Yet for many couples, praying together is one of the hardest habits to start. It feels awkward, vulnerable, or simply unfamiliar. But just like holding hands or learning to walk in step, it takes time, trust, and intentionality.
Our springboard for today’s discussion is:"If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven." — Matthew 18:19
When you pray as one, you align your hearts under God’s authority. You learn to intercede, to listen, and to believe together. You bring both your burdens and your blessings to the altar—not as individuals, but as one flesh with one voice.
Couples who pray together invite God to be more than a foundation—they welcome Him as a daily partner.
Start simple. Hold hands and thank Him for today. Ask Him for wisdom in a decision. Lift up your children, your finances, your intimacy. Let your spouse hear your heart cry out to God. You’ll learn things about each other that casual conversations may never reveal.
Praying together builds spiritual trust. It heals unseen wounds. It creates unity that can’t be shaken by mere disagreement or circumstance.
No matter how distant you may feel—God’s presence will begin drawing you closer. And over time, you’ll find that prayer is no longer awkward. It becomes essential.
Question of the Day:What’s holding you back from praying with your spouse?
Mini Call to Action:Set aside five minutes today—just five—and pray out loud together. One starts, the other finishes. Let God fill the middle.
Let’s Pray:Lord, teach us how to pray as one. Remove the fear, the pride, the distractions. Let our marriage be rooted in Your presence. Unite us in prayer so we may walk in Your purpose. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Let’s Get To Work!A praying couple isn’t just strong—they’re unstoppable.
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