Advice

Can you pray to God to marry a specific person?

Can you pray to God to marry a specific person?

Originally Answered: It is ok to pray for a specific person to be my spouse? Sure, as long as you recognize that God isn’t your genie, and if His plan for the other person is to be the spouse of someone else, then you can pray all you want but it won’t happen.

Can I pray to all gods?

It is possible to pray to all gods at once, but no god will hear you except the ONE and ONLY God Jehovah, creator of all things. Jehovah, as presented in the Jewish-Christian bible, declares to be the ONE and only God.

How do you pray for someone you want to be with?

First, pray for the Lord to be with them. One of the first things you can do is to pray that God is with the person and watch over them wherever they are. God will guide them and show them direction and lead them to a healthy life. Second, pray for the person to start working in their lives.

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Is praying together more powerful?

Psalm 145:18 promises, “The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.” We amplify the power of prayer when we pray together. One person praying alone is heard. When we pray with just one more person, we amplify the power of prayer, but not in the way we may think.

How does prayer bring people together?

“The prayer practices we observed appear to play a crucial role in binding participants together across significant racial and socioeconomic differences. “They do this by being inclusive of multiple faith traditions, celebrating the diversity of the group, and encouraging individuals to interact with each other.”

Why praying together is so important?

Praying together helps you show and receive trust that strengthens the bonds of intimacy in your relationship. 5. Praying together strengthens the bond of the marriage: Prayer is also a way to seek God’s wisdom together. And prayer is also where you can fight for your marriage together when the difficult days come.