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Prayer for Marriage

When a young man/woman goes through his/her singlehood and has the desire to be married and have children with his/her husband/wife. You must pray daily. Pray daily not only for God to prepare you for marriage, but not only to be healed and delivered from your pain, trauma, and sins. Pray not only that God leads you to your spouse, but also pray daily for protection for both yourself and your future spouse. 

Satan hates and envies everything good that God has created. Therefore, good marriage, godly children, and strong families are something that Satan seeks to destroy; even before it happens. 

As a single woman and man, you must pray for protection over your life and the life of your future family through marriage. Rebuke all curses and spells against you and your future family. Bind any and every incubine and succubine that creeps onto you in your dreams, seeking to steal your eggs (for the ladies) and seeds (for the gentlemen). Rebuke and cast down any and every hindering spirits that is seeking to destroy what God is planning for you and your family. 

Pray daily and without ceasing. Pray like your life depends on it and it does. Fast, so that your Spirit is seeking God's guidance, ask the Lord for wisdom and strength. Stand firm in your Faith and never let go of God's grace. 


Your prayer for protection over your future spouse will grow and grow and grow into a consuming fire that will burn Satan and his demons away. The more you pray, the bigger that fire. The light of your flames will ultimately lead you to your future spouse because your prayer life would be aligned and you will be equally yoked and you will not have to force your love onto that person. 

Pray daily and never stop because you're not only praying for yourself. You are praying for someone else, who's also praying for you. 

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