LIKI51
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I am not sure how many members have read The Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie Omartian. But if you have, you can testify to the changes that occur in your DH. Let’s challenge ourselves to do the experiment she suggests on pages 31-32 in her book. (See below)
“If you feel you are able, try this little experiment and see what happens. Pray for your husband every day for a month using each one of the thirty areas of prayer focus I have included in this book. Pray a chapter a day. Ask God to pour out his blessings on him and fill you both with his love. See if you heart doesn’t soften toward him. Notice if his attitude toward you doesn’t change as well. Observe whether your relationship isn’t running more smoothly. If you have trouble making that kind of prayer commitment, think of it from the Lord’s perspective. Seeing your husband through God’s eyes—not just as your husband, but as God’s child, a son whom the Lord loves—can be a great revelation. If someone called and asked you to pray for his or her son, you would do it, wouldn’t you? Well, God is asking.”
Let’s challenge ourselves to do the above. Check in with which prayer you prayed and later on reveal what changes you noticed in his behavior and yours! This will inspire others to read the book and pray for their husbands as well.
God wants us to spread his love. Let’s perform his will for our husbands and families by standing in the gap for them in prayer.
“If you feel you are able, try this little experiment and see what happens. Pray for your husband every day for a month using each one of the thirty areas of prayer focus I have included in this book. Pray a chapter a day. Ask God to pour out his blessings on him and fill you both with his love. See if you heart doesn’t soften toward him. Notice if his attitude toward you doesn’t change as well. Observe whether your relationship isn’t running more smoothly. If you have trouble making that kind of prayer commitment, think of it from the Lord’s perspective. Seeing your husband through God’s eyes—not just as your husband, but as God’s child, a son whom the Lord loves—can be a great revelation. If someone called and asked you to pray for his or her son, you would do it, wouldn’t you? Well, God is asking.”
Let’s challenge ourselves to do the above. Check in with which prayer you prayed and later on reveal what changes you noticed in his behavior and yours! This will inspire others to read the book and pray for their husbands as well.
God wants us to spread his love. Let’s perform his will for our husbands and families by standing in the gap for them in prayer.