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Praying for your Wife | Day 7 - Marriage & Future - Revisited

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In the final episode of the Praying for Your Wife series, Steve wraps it all up with laughter, real talk, and powerful prayer for your marriage and the road ahead.
Learn how to pray for your future together, protect your covenant, and build a lasting legacy of faith—even when life gets messy.

Key Scriptures:
Hebrews 10:23 · Jeremiah 29:11 · Proverbs 5:18 · Psalm 78:6-7 · Proverbs 17:22 · 1 Corinthians 16:14

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to pray for your marriage’s future and purpose
  • The difference between covenant and contract love
  • How laughter, prayer, and humility keep unity alive
  • Why your marriage is the gospel your kids read first
  • How to stand back up when you fall

Quotable Lines:

“A good marriage is built on forgiveness, caffeine, and faith.”
“You can’t build the future if you’re living like spiritual roommates.”
“Marriage is a covenant, not a contract.”
“When you fall—and you will—your knees are a good place to stop on the way back up.”


Prayer Focus:

“Lord, bless our marriage and future. Teach us to forgive quickly, love deeply, and keep our hearts anchored in You.”


Takeaway & Challenge:
Keep the rhythm of daily prayer alive.
When you fall, pray together before you get up—because every comeback starts on your knees.

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Steve & Becky have been together since High School and were married a few years after graduation. They have four amazing kids and 4 equally amazing grand-kids.

Steve's prayer is to encourage men in their everyday lives, give them hope and direction to be Godly men, better husbands and better fathers.

In high school, my mom used to listen to a 10 minute devotional before the bus came. If we heard Robert Cook saying, "Walk with the king today and be a blessing." we knew we were running late.

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