
The Prayer Closet Ministries, Inc.
"Transforming Lives Through Intercessory Prayer
and Fasting"
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PRAYING FOR YOUR BELOVED UNBELIEVER
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following prayer requests are offered to guide the believing
spouse in how to pray in this difficult situation. These requests
will enable you to seek God for the help, strength, and power
you need to deal with this situation. Those who know believers
that are in this situation can also use these requests. They
can take these requests and use them in their intercession
for the couple.
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Pray
for the salvation of the unbelieving spouse (John 3:15-16,
14:6; 1 Timothy 1:15).
Ask that God would give the believing spouse
hope and peace in what appears to be a hopeless situation
(Philippians 4:7).
Plead that God would protect the believing
spouse from depression and despair (Proverbs 17:22).
Pray that the believing spouse will live
a godly life before the unbelieving spouse (1 Peter
3:1).
Ask that God would enable the believing spouse
to see that he or she can depend on God for everything
(Proverbs 18:10). The believing spouse often feels
alone in this situation. Yet, this believer must come
to understand that in his or her personal relationship
to God, he or she has everything that is needed to face
any situation. Knowing God personally and walking with
Him daily provides all the power, blessing, hope, and
strength that a person needs to cope.
Pray that they will be true friends to each
other (Proverbs 17:17, 18:24; John 15:13; 1 Peter 3:8).
Even though they do not share spiritual realities, those
involved in this kind of marriage need to share everything
else. This friendship could lead to the opportunity to
share the gospel with the unbelieving spouse.
Ask that the believing spouse will do what
he or she can to please the unbelieving spouse (Proverbs
12:4).
Pray that God would enable the believing
spouse to show his or her disapproval of the unbelieving
spouse's sinful lifestyle, words, or actions without being
condemning and judgmental (Proverbs 31:26). The
previous and current prayer requests provide a balance.
On the one hand, the believing spouse needs to do everything
possible to please the unbelieving spouse. This is a matter
of kindness and love. Yet, this cannot be allowed to develop
into a spirit of compromise. The believing spouse needs
to know how to please the unbelieving spouse. At the same
time, he or she needs wisdom to show disapproval of those
things that are contradictory to the Word of God.
Ask that God would enable the believing spouse
to be faithful in her or her relationship to God and His
church (Matthew 22:36-38; Hebrews 10:25). The believing
spouse must continue to maintain his or her relationship
to God even though the other spouse sees no need for this.
Plead that God would give the believing spouse
the wisdom to know when to share the gospel and when not
to share the gospel (James 1:5; Proverbs 17:27-28;
Matthew 7:6).
Pray that God would enable the believing
spouse to provide spiritual leadership and guidance for
the children (Deuteronomy 11:18-19, 32:45-46).
This request is especially needed when the believer is
a woman. The man is to be the spiritual leader of the
home. Yet, when the man is an unbeliever, the believing
wife needs strength and wisdom to provide spiritual leadership
and guidance for the children. Because the man will not
do this, the responsibility falls to believing wife. She
needs wisdom and insight for this. If the believer is
a man, pray that God will give him insight on how to lead
his home in a godly way.
Ask that the believing spouse will honor
and respect the unbelieving spouse (Proverbs 31:12).
Pray that the believing spouse will confess
and repent of disobeying God (1 John 1:9). If the
believing spouse disobeyed God and willfully married an
unbeliever, this has to be dealt with by confession and
repentance. There can be no spiritual power and blessing
in an unequally yoked marriage until the believer deals
with this sin.
Plead that the believing spouse will be filled
with the Holy Spirit and will manifest the fruit of the
Spirit (Ephesians 5:18; Galatians 5:22-23).
Ask that the believing spouse will do all
that he or she can to provide an atmosphere of harmony
in the home (Romans 12:18).
Pray that the believing spouse will be sympathetic
(1 Peter 3:8).
Pray that the believing spouse would be kind,
tenderhearted, and forgiving (Ephesians 4:32; 1 Peter
3:8; Mark 11:25).
Plead that God would grant the believing
spouse with the wisdom and strength to respond in a Christlike
way when the unbelieving spouse persecutes him or her
for his or relationship to Jesus Christ (Proverbs 20:22,
24:29, 29:22; Romans 12:14).
Ask that the believing spouse will be humble
(1 Peter 3:8).
Pray that God would cause the believing spouse
to know that He is with him or her and that he or she
is not alone in this struggle (Isaiah 41:13, 43:2).
Pray that God would give wisdom and insight
to the believing spouse so that he or she would know how
to make the needs of the unbelieving spouse a priority
without compromising his or her relationship to Jesus
Christ (James 1:5).
Ask that God would protect the believing
spouse if the situation is abusive, whether physically
or emotionally (Psalm 3:7, 145:14).
Plead that God will surround the believing
spouse with godly and faithful friends who will listen,
help, and pray for the believing spouse and his or her
beloved unbeliever (Proverbs 17:17).
Ask that God would give the believing spouse
the assurance of his or her salvation (1 John 5:13).
Pray that the believing spouse will know
that God does care and listens to his or her prayers (1
Peter 5:7).
Pray that the children in this situation
will be protected emotionally, physically, and spiritually
(Psalm 127:3).
Ask that God would heal the emotional pain
that the believing spouse experiences in this situation
(Psalm 145:14, 147:3; Romans 12:12, 15).
Pray that Satan's plan to destroy this marriage
and family would be defeated by the Holy Spirit through
the Word and prayer (1 Peter 5:8-9).
Pray that whatever demonic forces have been
assigned to this situation would be bound and sent away
by Jesus (Mark 1:21-26). |
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Dealing with a beloved
unbeliever is a difficult and painful process. Yet, don't
give up! Don't lose heart! E.M. Bounds wrote, "It is
hard to wait and press and pray, and hear no voice, but stay
till God answers." Keep praying and cling to the Lord!
Remember His promise, "I waited patiently for the LORD;
and he inclined to me, and heard my cry" (Psalm 40:1).
If
you would like others to join you in praying for your beloved
unbeliever, please contact Dr. Kevin Meador at prayercloset_1998@yahoo.com.
Dr.
Kevin Meador © 2002
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