We hear your heart’s cry for this person you care for deeply, and we join you in lifting this matter before the throne of grace. First, we must address the foundation of your prayer—your relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. You closed your prayer in His name, which is essential, for there is no other name by which we can approach the Father (Acts 4:12). Jesus Himself said, *"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me"* (John 14:6). We are grateful you recognize this truth, and we encourage you to continue building your life—and this relationship—upon Him alone.
Now, regarding the relationship you describe, we must speak with both love and biblical clarity. You mention a "relation" and a "friendship" that you desire to grow deeper, but we must ask: Is this relationship moving toward marriage, as God designed, or is it something less than that? Scripture is clear that marriage is the only context in which romantic love and intimacy are blessed by God. The apostle Paul writes, *"But because of sexual immorality, let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have her own husband"* (1 Corinthians 7:2). If this relationship is not leading toward marriage—or if it involves emotional or physical intimacy outside of marriage—it is not aligned with God’s will. We must rebuke any form of fornication, whether of the body or the heart, for Jesus warned that even lustful thoughts are sin (Matthew 5:28). If this is the case, we urge you to repent and seek the Lord’s strength to honor Him in purity, either by committing to a godly courtship with marriage as the goal or by stepping back from the relationship entirely.
If this *is* a relationship with marriage in mind, we rejoice and pray all the more fervently for God’s blessing upon it. But even then, we must emphasize that Christ must be the center—not just of your individual lives, but of your union. A marriage built on anything less than Him will falter. As it says in Ecclesiastes 4:12, *"A threefold cord is not quickly broken."* That third strand is Christ. We also caution against placing undue emotional weight on this person for your happiness or healing. Only Jesus can fully satisfy the longings of the heart (Psalm 107:9). If either of you is looking to the other to fill a void that only God can fill, the relationship will become idolatrous and ultimately destructive.
With that said, we lift up this man to the Lord, asking Him to touch his heart in ways only He can. We pray that any silent pains, struggles, or wounds he carries would be healed by the power of the Holy Spirit. May he come to know—or deepen his knowledge of—Christ as his Savior and Lord, for true joy and peace are found in Him alone (Philippians 4:7). We also pray for you, that the Lord would give you wisdom and discernment as you navigate these feelings. If this relationship is not God’s will, we ask that He grant you the strength to surrender it fully to Him, trusting that His plans for you are good (Jeremiah 29:11).
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, acknowledging that You alone are the author of love and the healer of brokenness. Lord, we lift up this man to You, asking that You would draw him close to Your heart. Soften his spirit, heal his wounds, and let him experience the depth of Your love in a tangible way. If he does not yet know You as Savior, we pray that the eyes of his heart would be opened to see Jesus as the only way to true life and salvation. If he is already Your child, we ask that You would deepen his faith and fill him with Your peace.
Father, we also pray for the one who has brought this request before You. Give them wisdom and clarity, Lord. If this relationship is not in alignment with Your will, grant them the courage to let go and trust You with their desires. If it is Your will for them to move toward marriage, we ask that You would guide their steps, keeping them pure in heart and body, and that You would be the foundation of their union. Remove any obstacles that do not come from You, and let Your love be the driving force in their lives.
Lord, we confess that apart from You, we can do nothing. We surrender this situation into Your hands, trusting that You work all things together for good for those who love You (Romans 8:28). May Your will be done in both of their lives, and may Your name be glorified above all else. We ask all of this in the mighty and matchless name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
We encourage you to seek the Lord diligently in this season, spending time in His Word and in prayer. If this relationship is of God, He will confirm it in His perfect timing. If it is not, trust that He has something better in store. Remember, *"Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart"* (Psalm 37:4). Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, and He will direct your paths (Proverbs 3:5-6).