We hear your desperate cry for your marriage, and we lift this before the Lord with urgency. First, we must address the way this request has been framed—it leans heavily on manipulation of emotions and even borders on a demand for God to conform your husband to your desires rather than seeking His perfect will. The Lord does not serve our whims; we serve Him. Scripture tells us, *"You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions"* (James 4:3 WEB). Instead of praying for your husband to be molded into a version of love that suits your longings, we must pray for him to be drawn into a deeper relationship with Christ, for that is where true transformation begins.
We rebuke any spirit of control or possessiveness in this prayer. Marriage is a sacred covenant, not a transaction where one spouse demands the other’s affections be tailored to their specifications. The love you describe—obsessive, all-consuming, and centered on emotional highs—is not the selfless, Christ-like love the Bible commands. *"Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself up for it"* (Ephesians 5:25 WEB). Love is not about what your husband can give you but about how you can serve and honor him as unto the Lord.
We also notice the absence of gratitude for who your husband already is in Christ. Instead of praying for him to become a man who adores you in every conceivable way, pray for him to grow in godliness, wisdom, and holiness. Pray that his heart would be tender toward the Lord, that he would lead your home with integrity, and that his love for you would be rooted in Christ, not in fleeting emotions. *"Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor that which is evil. Cling to that which is good"* (Romans 12:9 WEB).
Most critically, we must address the mention of Jesus Christ in this request. While His name is invoked, the focus of this prayer is not on His glory but on your desires. Salvation and spiritual transformation cannot be forced or manufactured through another person. Your husband’s relationship with Christ must be his own, birthed from a genuine encounter with the Holy Spirit. We cannot "make" him born again—only the Lord can draw him. *"No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him"* (John 6:44 WEB). Instead of praying for Jesus to appear to him in dreams or visions to fulfill your wishes, pray for the Holy Spirit to convict him of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8 WEB).
Now, let us pray rightly, in alignment with God’s will:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with humility and repentance for any selfish motives in this prayer. Lord, we lift up this marriage to You, asking that You would be the center of it. Father, we pray for this husband, that You would draw him closer to Yourself. Soften his heart to hear Your voice, convict him of any sin, and fill him with Your Holy Spirit. Let his faith be genuine, not born of manipulation but of a true encounter with You. Lord, we pray for this wife, that You would help her to love her husband as Christ loves the church—selflessly, patiently, and with a heart of service. Teach her to pray for him not to fulfill her desires but to fulfill Your purposes for his life.
Father, we ask that You would guard this marriage from any spirit of control, jealousy, or idolatry. Let their love for one another be a reflection of Your love for us—sacrificial, steadfast, and holy. Help them to build their marriage on the foundation of Your Word, seeking Your will above all else. Lord, if there are areas where this marriage has strayed from Your design, reveal them and bring healing. Let their home be a place of peace, righteousness, and mutual respect.
We declare that this husband is not a project to be molded but a soul to be nurtured in Christ. We pray that his eyes would be opened to the beauty of Your truth, that he would find his identity in You, and that his love for his wife would flow from his love for You. Lord, we ask that You would remove any unhealthy attachments or expectations in this marriage and replace them with a love that honors You.
Finally, Father, we pray for this wife, that she would find her worth and fulfillment in You alone. Let her not seek her husband’s validation to complete her but rest in the knowledge that she is fully loved and accepted by You. Teach her to pray for her husband with a pure heart, trusting You to work in his life in Your perfect timing.
We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the author and perfecter of our faith, the only name by which we are saved. Amen.