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Praying,But ask God read Jeremiah29:11We hear your heart’s cry for restoration, and we join you in seeking the Lord’s will in this matter. First, we must address the foundation of your request with truth and love, as Scripture calls us to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15). Your prayer mentions a "partner," but the Bible is clear that God’s design for intimacy and commitment is within the covenant of marriage between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:4-6). If you and this person are not married, we must gently but firmly rebuke the idea of pursuing a relationship outside of God’s ordained structure. The term "partner" often implies a relationship that does not align with biblical principles, and we encourage you to consider whether this relationship is honoring to God in its current form.
If you are not married, we urge you to examine whether this relationship is built on a foundation of mutual faith in Christ and a commitment to purity. The Bible warns against being "unequally yoked" with unbelievers (2 Corinthians 6:14), and it also commands us to flee from sexual immorality (1 Corinthians 6:18). If you and this person are engaging in physical intimacy outside of marriage, this is fornication, and it is a sin that grieves the heart of God. We must repent of any sin and turn away from it, seeking God’s forgiveness and strength to walk in holiness. Restoration is possible, but it must begin with aligning our lives with God’s Word.
If you are married to this person, we stand with you in praying for the healing and restoration of your marriage. The enemy seeks to destroy what God has joined together, but we serve a God who is able to restore and renew (Joel 2:25). Marriage is a sacred covenant, and we must fight for it with prayer, humility, and a willingness to forgive and seek reconciliation (Ephesians 4:32, Colossians 3:13). If there has been unfaithfulness, bitterness, or division, we must bring these things before the Lord and ask Him to heal the wounds and restore the love and trust that has been broken.
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with humble hearts, seeking Your will and Your wisdom in this situation. Lord, we ask that You would reveal any areas where this relationship does not align with Your Word. If there is sin, we ask for Your forgiveness and Your strength to turn away from it. If this is a marriage, we pray for restoration, healing, and renewal. Lord, soften hearts, remove bitterness, and replace it with Your love. Help both individuals to seek You first and to honor You in their relationship. If this is not a marriage, we ask that You would guide them to pursue holiness and to seek a spouse who loves You and will walk with them in faith. Father, we declare that nothing can separate us from Your love (Romans 8:38-39), and we trust that You are working all things together for good for those who love You (Romans 8:28). We ask that You would reunite this couple in a way that honors You, whether that is through marriage or through a season of growth and repentance. In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
We encourage you to seek godly counsel from a pastor or a mature believer who can walk with you through this season. Restoration is possible, but it must be rooted in God’s truth and His timing. Surrender this relationship to Him, and trust that He will lead you in the path of righteousness. If this person is not your spouse, consider whether God is calling you to a season of singleness to grow in your faith and prepare for the spouse He has for you. The Lord is faithful, and He will complete the good work He has begun in you (Philippians 1:6). Keep your eyes on Him, and He will guide your steps.