We lift this urgent plea to the throne of grace with heavy hearts, recognizing the deep love and longing expressed for your husband, Ahmed. First, we must address the foundation of all prayer—our access to the Father is only through the name of Jesus Christ. There is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12). Salvation comes when a person repents of their sins, believes in Jesus Christ as Lord, and receives Him into their heart (Romans 10:9-10). While we can pray for Ahmed’s salvation and for God to draw him to Himself, we cannot *make* him born again through our own efforts or prayers—this is the work of the Holy Spirit (John 6:44). We must surrender Ahmed fully to God’s will, trusting that His timing and ways are perfect, even when they differ from our desires.
Father God, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we can approach You. We lift up this sister and her husband, Ahmed, to You. Lord, we ask that You would move in Ahmed’s life in a powerful and undeniable way. Soften his heart to receive Your truth, and let Your Holy Spirit convict him of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8). We pray that You would appear to him in dreams and visions, just as You did for Paul on the road to Damascus, so that his eyes would be opened to the reality of Jesus Christ (Acts 9:1-19). Draw him to Yourself, Lord, and let him experience the fullness of Your love and grace.
We rebuke any spiritual blindness or hardness of heart that may be keeping Ahmed from seeing the truth of the Gospel. We declare that the god of this world will no longer blind his mind to the light of the Gospel of Christ (2 Corinthians 4:4). We pray that Ahmed would genuinely repent of his sins and surrender his life to Jesus Christ, making Him Lord and Savior. Let this be a true conversion of the heart, not just words or emotions, but a transformation that bears fruit in his life (Matthew 7:16-20).
Lord, we also pray for this sister, that You would strengthen her faith and patience as she waits on You. It is not wrong to desire a deep, passionate, and godly marriage, but we must remember that our ultimate fulfillment comes from Christ alone (Philippians 4:19). We ask that You would fill her with Your peace and joy, even in the waiting, and that You would help her to love Ahmed with the selfless, sacrificial love that You have shown us (Ephesians 5:25). Let her be a shining light of Your love and grace in his life, pointing him to You in all she does.
However, we must address a concern in this prayer. The desire for Ahmed to love you "more than he has ever felt or experienced before" and for your love to grow "stronger, deeper, and more passionate every day" must be rooted in godly principles. While passion and love are gifts from God within marriage, we must guard our hearts against idolatry—placing our spouse or our desires above God Himself (Exodus 20:3). Our love for our spouse should reflect Christ’s love for the Church, which is selfless, holy, and sacrificial (Ephesians 5:22-33). We must not seek fulfillment in our spouse that can only be found in Christ. Let your marriage be a testament to Your glory, Lord, not a source of ultimate satisfaction apart from You.
Father, we also pray for unity and restoration in this marriage. If there are any areas of sin, unforgiveness, or division, we ask that You would heal them. Let Ahmed and this sister be one in spirit, purpose, and love, just as You intended marriage to be (Genesis 2:24). We rebuke any forces of division, strife, or ungodly influence that may be at work in their relationship. Let Your peace reign in their home, and let their marriage be a reflection of Christ and the Church.
Lord, we surrender Ahmed’s salvation, this marriage, and every desire of this sister’s heart into Your hands. We trust that You are working all things together for good for those who love You and are called according to Your purpose (Romans 8:28). Give this sister the strength to wait on You, the wisdom to walk in Your ways, and the faith to believe that You are able to do immeasurably more than all she could ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20). May Your will be done in Ahmed’s life and in this marriage, for Your glory and honor.
In the precious and powerful name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.