Pray even when you are OK.
Prayer is an important part of many people’s lives and it doesn’t have to be saved for when we are feeling down or struggling. Praying even when things are going well can be a great way to give thanks to God and to ask for strength to keep doing the right thing. It can also help to keep our focus on Him and remember that He is always there for us.
The Power of Spiritual Preparation for Marriage
In a world where the desire for marriage often comes with a whirlwind of emotions—hope, longing, excitement, and sometimes even anxiety—it’s easy to think that prayer is reserved for the moments when we feel most vulnerable or desperate. However, I want to invite you to a different perspective—a perspective that embraces prayer even when you’re okay, even when life seems steady and your heart feels content.
Marriage is undoubtedly a beautiful institution, a sacred bond ordained by God Himself. It’s a journey of love, companionship, and growth. But just as a garden requires tending before the seeds are sown, so too does our spirit require nurturing before we enter into the covenant of marriage.
Prayer is not just a lifeline for the broken-hearted or a beacon of hope in times of despair. It is a powerful tool for spiritual preparation, a means of aligning our hearts with God’s will and purpose for our lives. When we pray, even in seasons of calm, we invite God into every aspect of our being—our hopes, dreams, fears, and uncertainties.
Here are a few reasons why praying even when you are okay is essential in your journey toward marriage:
- Building Intimacy with God: Just as a couple grows closer through communication and shared experiences, so too do we deepen our relationship with God through prayer. When we pray regularly, we cultivate intimacy with our Heavenly Father, learning to trust His timing and His plan for our lives.
- Seeking Guidance and Wisdom: Marriage is a significant life decision, and it’s essential to seek God’s guidance every step of the way. By praying consistently, we open ourselves to receive divine wisdom and discernment, allowing God to direct our paths and lead us to the right partner.
- Preparing Our Hearts: Marriage is not just about finding the right person; it’s also about being the right person. Through prayer, we allow God to work in our hearts, moulding us into the individuals He created us to be. Prayer helps us confront our weaknesses, cultivate virtues like patience and kindness, and develop a spirit of selflessness essential for a thriving marriage.
- Finding Peace and Contentment: In a culture that often equates singleness with loneliness or incompleteness, prayer reminds us that our ultimate fulfilment comes from God alone. By surrendering our desires and anxieties to Him in prayer, we find peace and contentment in His presence, regardless of our relationship status.
So, dear sisters, I encourage you to make prayer a priority in your life, even when you feel okay. Set aside time each day to commune with God, pour out your heart before Him, and listen for His gentle whisper. Trust that as you seek Him first, He will guide you, prepare you, and bless you abundantly, whether in singleness or in marriage.
Remember, the journey toward marriage begins long before you say “I do.” It begins in the quiet moments of prayer, as you surrender your heart and your dreams to the One who holds your future in His hands.
With love and prayers
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