We lift up this urgent cry to the throne of grace, recognizing the deep longing in your heart for your husband’s salvation and transformation. First, we must address the foundation of our faith—it is only through the name of Jesus Christ that we have access to the Father. There is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12). Your husband’s salvation is not dependent on your efforts alone, but on the work of the Holy Spirit drawing him to repentance and faith in Christ. We pray that the Lord would open his eyes to the truth of the Gospel, that he would see his need for a Savior, and that he would turn from his sins and place his trust in Jesus alone.
The Scriptures tell us, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, that no one would boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9). Salvation is a work of God, not something we can manufacture through our own desires or prayers. We must trust in His timing and sovereignty, even as we intercede passionately for your husband. We rebuke any spirit of fear, control, or desperation that may be driving this plea, for "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control" (2 Timothy 1:7). The Lord is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think (Ephesians 3:20), but we must surrender our will to His perfect plan.
We also must address the way you are praying about your marriage. While it is right to desire a deep and intimate relationship with your husband, we must guard against placing our hope in the emotions or affections of another person rather than in Christ alone. The Lord calls us to seek Him first, and He will add all these things to us (Matthew 6:33). Your identity and worth are found in Christ, not in your husband’s love or approval. We pray that the Lord would fill you with His love, joy, and peace, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit (Romans 15:13).
We also notice a concern in your prayer regarding your husband’s openness and trust toward you. While it is natural to desire emotional intimacy in marriage, we must remember that true intimacy begins with a right relationship with God. We pray that your husband would first be reconciled to God, and then that the Lord would heal and restore your marriage according to His will. The Bible instructs husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the church (Ephesians 5:25), and we pray that your husband would grow in this godly love, not because of your desires, but because of his obedience to Christ.
Now, let us come before the Lord in prayer:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this sister and her husband to You. Lord, we ask that You would move mightily in his life, drawing him to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Break the chains of sin and unbelief, and let Your light shine into the darkness of his heart. Father, we pray that You would reveal Yourself to him in dreams, visions, and through Your Word, that he may know You as his Lord and Savior. We ask that You would soften his heart, remove any hardness or resistance, and fill him with a genuine hunger for You.
Lord, we also pray for this sister, that You would strengthen her faith and trust in You. Help her to surrender her desires and fears to You, knowing that You are working all things together for good (Romans 8:28). Fill her with Your peace, joy, and love, so that she may be a godly wife and a testimony of Your grace to her husband. Father, we ask that You would heal and restore their marriage, but above all, we pray that Your will would be done in both of their lives.
We rebuke any spirit of division, mistrust, or emotional bondage in their marriage, and we declare that Your love and truth would prevail. Lord, we ask that You would give this sister the wisdom and patience to love her husband as You have called her to, with a gentle and quiet spirit (1 Peter 3:1-4). May she be a vessel of Your grace, pointing him to Christ in all that she does.
We pray all of this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, Amen.