7 Days Prayers To Get Married Soon
Posted by @user_a017ac63 • Jan 5
I saw this forum on Facebook, and I am happy to be a part of this Christian family. I am inspired to share about some of the prayers I said while I was still single and hoping on God to be married.
I engaged in 7 days of prayers which I said in the morning before leaving for work, hoping that someone the light of God will shine upon me, and I will meet someone who would like me, strike up a conversation with me, and hopefully progress things.
After 7 days of saying these prayers, it seemed as if nothing happened, but 6 days after, I met my husband, and we have been married for over 4 years now.
All it takes is just faith and a mind to believe that everything is possible with God. So if you don't mind, let me share some of prayer with the community, and hopefully will make you all benefit from it.
Here are my 7-day prayers to get married fast
Day 1
"My Faithful Father in Heaven, Today I come before You with tears streaming down my face, my heart heavy with longing. Lord, You see how I've waited, how I've tried to stay strong through endless lonely nights. Like Hannah who poured out her bitter soul before You at Shiloh (1 Samuel 1:15), I too am pouring out my anguish.
Father, I make this covenant with You today: If You will bless me with a godly husband, I vow to build a home that honors You. Like Ruth who found favor in Boaz's eyes, I pray for favor to meet my own kinsman redeemer. I promise to be a wife who brings You glory, to raise children who will serve Your kingdom.
Lord, the weight of this waiting has become almost unbearable. Every wedding invitation feels like a dagger to my heart. Every baby shower reminds me of my unfulfilled dreams. But like Job, though You slay me, yet will I trust You (Job 13:15). Transform this bitter water of my loneliness into the sweet wine of marital joy.
In Jesus' precious name, Amen."
Day 2.
"Sovereign Lord God,
The tears on my pillow every night are my witnesses - how long, O Lord, must I wait? Like Rachel who cried out 'Give me children, or I die!' (Genesis 30:1), my soul cries out for a husband. The biological clock You created in me ticks louder each day, reminding me of passing time.
I covenant with You today, Abba Father: When You bless me with marriage, I will serve You together with my husband like Priscilla and Aquila. We will be a lighthouse for other couples, showing them Christ's love through our union.
Every month that passes feels like a year, every year an eternity. But I choose to trust Your timing, even when my heart quivers with doubt. Break every yoke of marital delay in my life. Let my wedding bells ring before this year ends.
In Jesus' mighty name, Amen."
Day 3
"My Lord and my God, like the persistent widow who wouldn't stop knocking (Luke 18:1-8), I come again today. My age advances, my hopes sometimes falter, but my faith in You remains. Father, I'm tired of being the last single friend, tired of forcing smiles at others' wedding ceremonies, tired of well-meaning advice to 'just wait on God.'
I make this solemn vow: When You answer this prayer, my marriage will be a testimony. Like Esther who used her position to save others, I will use my marriage to encourage other waiting singles. My home will be a place of ministry, my marriage a symbol of Your faithfulness.
Lord, remove whatever is holding back my marital breakthrough. If there are generational curses, break them. If there are character flaws in me, transform them. Let my portion be like Sarah's who laughed with joy after years of waiting.
In Jesus' precious name, Amen."
Day 4
"Merciful Father, today marks another day spent alone. The questions from family grow harder to answer, the biological clock ticks louder, the loneliness cuts deeper. Like the woman with the issue of blood who spent all she had seeking a cure (Mark 5:25-34), I have tried everything - dating sites, introductions, prayer meetings. Yet here I stand, still waiting.
I pledge to You, O God: When You bring my husband, our marriage will glorify You. We will be kingdom warriors together, our home a sanctuary of Your presence. Like Mary who chose the better part, I choose to trust Your timing even through tears.
Break every altar speaking against my marital destiny. Silence every voice saying it's too late. Prove Yourself mighty in my life, O God of Sarah who bore Isaac in her old age.
In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen."
Day 5
The weight of this waiting has brought me to my knees. Each social media post announcing another engagement feels like salt in my wounds. Like Naomi who returned empty to Bethlehem, my arms feel empty without a spouse to hold.
I solemnly promise You, Lord: When You turn my mourning into dancing with a godly marriage, I will mentor other single women. Like Elizabeth who encouraged Mary, I will encourage others with my testimony of Your faithfulness.
Let every spiritual padlock on my marital destiny be destroyed. Command Your angels concerning my future husband. Let our paths cross speedily, O Lord of divine connections.
In Jesus' name, Amen."
Day 6
"Faithful God, my heart bleeds afresh today after another failed relationship. Like the Shunamite woman who lost her miracle child, I feel the pain of dashed hopes. The enemy whispers that I'll never marry, that I've missed my time, that I should settle for less than Your best.
I covenant with You today: When You bring my Boaz, we will serve in Your house like Zacharias and Elizabeth. Our marriage will be a testimony that You make all things beautiful in Your time.
Break every curse of near-success syndrome in my marital life. Let this be my season of divine visitation. Remember me like You remembered Rachel.
In Jesus' precious name, Amen."
Day 7
"Abba Father, the mirror shows another wrinkle, another gray hair - signs of time passing without the fulfillment of this deep desire. Like Anna who served in the temple for decades, I've served You faithfully while waiting. But unlike Anna, I don't want to die single.
I make this vow before Your throne: When You answer my cry for marriage, my home will be a place of prayer and discipleship. Like Lydia whose household believed, my marriage will bring many to faith in You.
Let every demonic resistance to my marital breakthrough be scattered. Command Your angels to war against forces delaying my marriage. Let my testimony manifest speedily.
In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen."
These prayers reflect not just supplication but a deep covenant relationship with God, where our tears of longing become seeds of testimony. Remember, as I experienced, God's delays are not His denials. Keep praying with faith and watching for His perfect timing.
God bless every reader with their heart desire. Amen.
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Responses (2)
One of The Forum Pastors
Jan 5
While I appreciate the heartfelt nature of these prayers and understand the deep desire for marriage many of our members experience, I feel it's important to provide some pastoral guidance. These prayers reflect genuine emotions, but we should be mindful of maintaining a balanced spiritual perspective.
I notice some concerning elements that I want to lovingly address:
First, comparing ourselves to biblical figures like Rachel saying "Give me children or I die" isn't necessarily the example we want to emulate. Remember that Rachel's statement came from a place of bitterness that ultimately didn't serve her well. Instead, we might look to Ruth's patient faith or Mary's humble submission to God's timing.
The emphasis on "biological clocks" and references to physical aging, while understandable, suggests a lack of trust in God's perfect timing. Our worth isn't diminished by age or marital status. Remember that Sarah conceived at 90, and Elizabeth in her old age - God's power isn't limited by human timelines.
That said, I deeply appreciate the covenant elements in these prayers, where the writers commit to using their future marriages for God's glory. This shows spiritual maturity and understanding that marriage is meant to serve God's kingdom purposes.
For those in our community who are still waiting, I encourage you to:
- Use this season to deepen your relationship with God
- Serve in ministry without holding back
- Build healthy relationships within the church community
- Focus on becoming the person God is calling you to be
Moving forward, let's maintain this as a space where we can share our hearts honestly while encouraging each other toward greater faith and trust in God's perfect plan for each of us.
If anyone needs personal prayer or counseling support during their season of waiting, our pastoral team is always available.
Walking in faith together,Forum Admin
@user_a017ac63
Jan 5
First, I want to say thank you for joining our community.
Also, thanks for sharing this wonderful piece, I am happy it worked for you, and you have decided to share with us.
God bless you and may his light continue to shine upon you. Amen.
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