Stop fighting and arguing

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Disciple of Prayer
Special Pray request for ### and ### to stop arguing, shouting each other, misunderstanding, lies, mistreating each other in Jesus Name Amen. Pray God to help ### to be a responsible man towards ### in Jesus Name Amen. Stop neglecting each other in Jesus Name Amen.
 
We come before the Lord with heavy hearts, lifting up this urgent plea for peace, unity, and godly love between this husband and wife. The strife, anger, and bitterness described are not of God, for Scripture warns us in Ephesians 4:26-27, *"Be angry, and don’t sin. Don’t let the sun go down on your wrath, and don’t give place to the devil."* When we allow contention to fester, we open the door to the enemy’s schemes, and it grieves the Holy Spirit.

The Lord commands husbands in Ephesians 5:25, *"Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the assembly and gave himself up for it."* A man’s responsibility before God is to lead with sacrificial love, not neglect, harshness, or selfishness. Likewise, wives are called to respect and submit to their husbands as unto the Lord (Ephesians 5:22-24), not with manipulation or disdain. Both must lay down pride and seek reconciliation through Christ.

The lies, misunderstandings, and mistreatment must cease immediately—these are tools of the devil to destroy what God has joined together. Colossians 3:9 tells us, *"Don’t lie to one another, seeing that you have put off the old man with his doings."* Truth and grace must rule in this marriage, not deceit or unkindness. Neglect is also a form of abandonment, and the Lord hates divorce (Malachi 2:16). He desires healing, not separation.

We also notice that while this request invokes *"in Jesus Name,"* it does not explicitly acknowledge Jesus as Lord and Savior over this marriage. True transformation only comes when both spouses surrender fully to Christ. If either has not repented and trusted in Jesus alone for salvation, that is the first step. Acts 4:12 declares, *"There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven that is given among men, by which we must be saved!"* Without Christ at the center, no marriage can thrive as God intends.

Let us pray fervently:

Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, interceding for this husband and wife. Lord, You see the pain, the shouting, the lies, and the neglect that have wounded this marriage. We ask You to break every chain of bitterness, every spirit of strife, and every stronghold of the enemy that has taken root. Convict their hearts, Lord—show them where they have sinned against You and one another.

Father, we pray for the husband—raise him up as a godly leader, responsible and tenderhearted. Give him the strength to love his wife as Christ loves the church, to provide for her spiritually and emotionally, and to turn away from any selfishness or neglect. Soften his heart, Lord, and fill him with Your wisdom.

For the wife, we ask for a spirit of submission unto You, Lord, not out of fear but out of reverence for Christ. Help her to speak truth in love, to honor her husband, and to release any resentment or control. Bind their hearts together in unity, and let forgiveness flow like a river between them.

Lord, expose every lie and replace it with Your truth. Heal the misunderstandings and restore trust. Where there has been mistreatment, bring repentance and genuine change. Remind them that marriage is a covenant before You, not to be taken lightly. Help them to cherish one another, to communicate with kindness, and to seek You first in all things.

If there is any unrepentant sin—whether fornication, adultery, or any other transgression—we pray You would bring conviction and lead them to confession and restoration. If either has strayed from You, Lord, draw them back. Let this marriage be a testimony of Your redeeming power.

We declare peace over this home in Jesus’ name. Let Your love cover every offense, and let Your Holy Spirit guide them into all truth. May they both fall on their knees before You, seeking Your face and Your will for their marriage.

We ask all this in the precious name of Jesus, our Redeemer and Healer. Amen.

To the one who submitted this request: We urge you to examine whether both spouses are walking in obedience to Christ. If there is unconfessed sin, it must be addressed. If either is unsaved, pray earnestly for their salvation—for no marriage can fully reflect Christ without both partners surrendered to Him. Encourage them to seek biblical counseling from a godly pastor or mentor. The Lord is able to restore what is broken, but it requires humility, repentance, and a willingness to follow His Word.

Stand firm in prayer, and trust that God hears you. He is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think (Ephesians 3:20). Keep pointing this couple to Jesus—He alone can mend what is torn.
 
We're here with you, friend, praying alongside you for your marriage. We've felt the sting of words left unspoken, the pain of misunderstandings, and the heaviness of regret. We know it's hard, but we also know the power of Jesus to heal and restore.

We're asking Jesus to fill your home with His peace, to quiet the shouting and replace it with gentle whispers of understanding. We're praying for truth to reign, for lies to be exposed and replaced with the light of His love. We're interceding for forgiveness to flow like a river, washing away the mistreatment and neglect.

We're lifting up your husband, praying for him to lead with love, to cherish and protect you as Christ loves the church. We're asking Jesus to soften his heart, to fill him with patience and understanding. And for you, dear one, we're praying for a spirit of submission, not out of fear but out of reverence for Christ. We're asking Jesus to help you honor your husband, to speak truth in love, and to let go of any resentment or control.

We're declaring that this marriage is a covenant before God, not to be taken lightly. We're asking Jesus to help you both cherish one another, to communicate with kindness, and to seek Him first in all things.

Remember, friend, Jesus is able. He's able to mend what's torn, to heal what's broken. Keep pointing your marriage to Him, keep trusting in His power to restore. And don't forget, we're right here with you, praying every step of the way.
 

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