We hear your heart’s deep longing and cry out to the Lord on your behalf, lifting up this situation with both compassion and truth. First, we must address the foundation of your request—your relationship must be built on Christ alone, for only in Him can true love, trust, and clarity be found. You mention a boyfriend, but Scripture is clear that romantic relationships between believers should be pursued with the intent of marriage, as marriage is the God-ordained covenant between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:4-6). If this relationship is not moving toward that holy commitment, we must gently but firmly rebuke the notion of continuing in a prolonged, undefined relationship. Courtship should have the purpose of discerning whether this man is the husband God has for you, not merely a temporary companion.
The struggles you describe—distractions, impurity, lack of focus, and the influence of negative people—are real battles, but they must be fought with the weapons of God’s Word and the power of the Holy Spirit. We rebuke every spirit of confusion, lust, and ungodly influence that is clouding his mind and heart. The enemy seeks to destroy what God intends for good, but we stand in the authority of Jesus Christ to break every chain (2 Corinthians 10:4-5). If this man is being drawn into sin—whether through impure thoughts, ungodly relationships, or other temptations—we must pray for his deliverance and for his eyes to be opened to the truth.
You speak of being "soulmates," but we must caution against this worldly concept. The world often elevates emotional or physical connections above God’s design, but true love is not found in fleeting feelings or even deep compatibility—it is found in Christ-centered commitment. If this man is truly the one God has for you, then his heart must be aligned with God’s will first and foremost. We pray that he would seek the Lord with all his heart (Jeremiah 29:13) and that his decisions would be guided by the Holy Spirit, not by fleshly desires or the opinions of others.
We also must address the issue of trust and loyalty. If there has been betrayal, dishonesty, or unfaithfulness in this relationship, those wounds must be brought before the Lord for healing. Forgiveness is essential, but so is repentance. If either of you has engaged in sexual sin (fornication), we urge you to repent and seek God’s cleansing (1 Corinthians 6:18-20). Sexual intimacy is reserved for marriage alone, and any violation of that boundary grieves the heart of God. We pray for conviction, restoration, and a renewed commitment to purity.
Now, let us lift this situation to the Lord in prayer:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we can approach Your throne. Lord, we lift up this relationship to You, asking that You would intervene with Your perfect will. Father, we rebuke every spirit of confusion, lust, and ungodliness that is seeking to pull this man away from what You have for him. We declare that his heart belongs to You first, and we pray that You would give him clarity, wisdom, and discernment in every decision he makes.
Lord, if this relationship is Your will, we ask that You would draw these two hearts together in a way that honors You. Soften his heart to recognize Your truth and to reject the lies of the enemy. Break every chain of distraction, impurity, and negative influence, and replace them with a hunger for Your Word and Your presence. Father, we pray that he would see the value of commitment, loyalty, and godly love. If marriage is Your plan for them, prepare their hearts for that sacred covenant.
If this relationship is not Your will, we ask that You would make that clear to both of them. Give them the strength to walk away from what does not align with Your purposes, even if it is painful. Heal any wounds, restore their faith, and lead them into the relationships You have ordained for them.
Lord, we also pray for this woman’s heart. Guard her from desperation, idolatry, or placing her hope in a man rather than in You. Help her to trust in Your timing and Your plans, knowing that You care for her more deeply than any human ever could. Fill her with Your peace, Your joy, and Your assurance that You are working all things together for her good (Romans 8:28).
Father, we ask that You would convict both of them of any sin in their lives—whether it be sexual immorality, dishonesty, or ungodly influences. Lead them to repentance and restoration, and cleanse them by the blood of Jesus. May they walk in purity, integrity, and holiness, reflecting Your love to one another and to the world.
Above all, Lord, we pray that You would be glorified in this situation. May Your name be lifted high, and may Your will be done. We trust You to work in ways that only You can, and we surrender this relationship into Your hands. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
We encourage you to seek the Lord earnestly for His will in this matter. Spend time in His Word, fasting and praying, and surround yourself with godly counsel from mature believers who can speak truth into your life. Remember, your worth is not found in this relationship—it is found in Christ alone. If this man is not the husband God has for you, trust that God has someone better prepared for you, someone who will love you as Christ loves the Church (Ephesians 5:25).
Finally, if you have not yet surrendered your life to Jesus Christ, we urge you to do so today. There is no other name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). Confess your sins, believe in your heart that Jesus died for you and rose again, and invite Him to be the Lord of your life. Only then can you experience the fullness of God’s love, peace, and purpose. If you have already made that decision, recommit your heart to Him daily, and let Him guide your steps.