1. Does your husband feel hopeful about the future? Why or why not?
2. Does your husband have a vision for the future? In other words, even though he may not know specifics about his future, does he have a sense of the directions he's going in and feel good about it? Do you? Explain.
3. Hoe do you feel about your husband's family? Are you concerned about it? DO you feel hopeful? Why or why not? What could you say to your husband today that would help him to feel hopeful about his future? How could you pray? Ask God to show you and then do it.
4. Does your husband have a tendency to get overworked, overtired, overwhelmed, burned out, distanced from God or confused about his purpose? Explain why or why not?
5. Read Jeremiah 29:11 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband ever lose sight of his dreams and forget what God says about his future ? Explain. If so, how could you help him?
6. Read Romans 8:18 in your Bible and underline it. Do you or your husband forget the glory that is set before you when there is suffering in the present? Give examples. How could you pray about this?
7. Write down what you think concerns your husband most about his future? Now ask him and see what he says. Did he say the same things you thought he would say? Did he add anything that surprised you?
8. Write a prayer regarding everything your husband mentioned being concerned about for his future. Tell him you are going to be praying for each one of those concerns.
9. God doesn't want us to know the future. He wants us to know ______________. If we do that, He can lead us into our future one step at at time. Write a prayer for your husband to know Jesus better.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Chapter 29: His Faith
1. DO you see your husband as a man who walks in faith to a certain degree in his life? In what ways and to what degree?
2. Sensing our own limitations doesn't mean our faith is weak; feeling that God has limitations indicates weak faith. Do you think your husband believes that God has limitations? How so? Write a prayer asking God to help your husband believe that with God nothing is impossible.
3. Are you and your husband in agreement about faith in God? About belief in the Bible? Are you in unity about the church where you worship? Explain. How could you pray about these things?
4. Is your husband's faith in God's love, protection and ability to answer his prayers unwavering or does he have times of serious doubt? Why? How do you feel about his level of faith? How would you like to see it change?
5. Read Matthew 17:20 in your Bible and underline it. Write a prayer asking God to help your husband develop the kind of faith that moves mountains so that nothing will be impossible in his life. Pray that for yourself as well.
6. Do you believe that there is nothing in your life or your husband's life that can't be positively affected by having a stronger relationship with God and faith in His Word? Why or why not? What things in particular do you feel would be greatly affected by your husband having a stronger faith in God?
7. Read Ephesians 6:14-16 in your Bible and underline it. Why is the shield of faith important?
8. Read James 1:6-8 in your Bible and underline it. What kind of life are we setting ourselves up for if we are controlled by doubt?
9. Read Romans 10:17 in your Bible and underline it. If faith comes by hearing the Word of God, what is another way you could pray for your your husband to increase in faith.
2. Sensing our own limitations doesn't mean our faith is weak; feeling that God has limitations indicates weak faith. Do you think your husband believes that God has limitations? How so? Write a prayer asking God to help your husband believe that with God nothing is impossible.
3. Are you and your husband in agreement about faith in God? About belief in the Bible? Are you in unity about the church where you worship? Explain. How could you pray about these things?
4. Is your husband's faith in God's love, protection and ability to answer his prayers unwavering or does he have times of serious doubt? Why? How do you feel about his level of faith? How would you like to see it change?
5. Read Matthew 17:20 in your Bible and underline it. Write a prayer asking God to help your husband develop the kind of faith that moves mountains so that nothing will be impossible in his life. Pray that for yourself as well.
6. Do you believe that there is nothing in your life or your husband's life that can't be positively affected by having a stronger relationship with God and faith in His Word? Why or why not? What things in particular do you feel would be greatly affected by your husband having a stronger faith in God?
7. Read Ephesians 6:14-16 in your Bible and underline it. Why is the shield of faith important?
8. Read James 1:6-8 in your Bible and underline it. What kind of life are we setting ourselves up for if we are controlled by doubt?
9. Read Romans 10:17 in your Bible and underline it. If faith comes by hearing the Word of God, what is another way you could pray for your your husband to increase in faith.
Chapter 28: His Self-Image
1. DO you feel that your husband is living up to his potential? Why or why not?
2. Is your husband's perception of himself that of a successful man or does he have doubts about himself that creep into his job performance? Explain.
3. Does your husband have feeling of rejections? Did he feel rejected in his past? Des he feel rejected by you? His children? His family members? Does he commonly anticipate being rejected by people? Explain.
4. Does rejection run in your husband's family? Are his family members easily made to feel rejected? Have there been misunderstandings because he or a family member feels rejected? Explain.
5. Do you ever have feeling of rejection? Do you ever feel rejected by your husband? Is rejection a part of your past? Explain.
6. Read Ephesians 1:3-6 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer for your husband for yourself.
7. Part of being accepted by other people has to do with accepting who we are in the Lord first. Do you feel your husband accepts himself or is he hard on himself? Explain. Do you accept yourself or are you hard on yourself?
8. Write a prayer below asking God to help your husband fully receive His love and acceptance and be able to find his identity in the Lord.
9. Read Colossians 3:9,10 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer, inserting your husband's name.
2. Is your husband's perception of himself that of a successful man or does he have doubts about himself that creep into his job performance? Explain.
3. Does your husband have feeling of rejections? Did he feel rejected in his past? Des he feel rejected by you? His children? His family members? Does he commonly anticipate being rejected by people? Explain.
4. Does rejection run in your husband's family? Are his family members easily made to feel rejected? Have there been misunderstandings because he or a family member feels rejected? Explain.
5. Do you ever have feeling of rejection? Do you ever feel rejected by your husband? Is rejection a part of your past? Explain.
6. Read Ephesians 1:3-6 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer for your husband for yourself.
7. Part of being accepted by other people has to do with accepting who we are in the Lord first. Do you feel your husband accepts himself or is he hard on himself? Explain. Do you accept yourself or are you hard on yourself?
8. Write a prayer below asking God to help your husband fully receive His love and acceptance and be able to find his identity in the Lord.
9. Read Colossians 3:9,10 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer, inserting your husband's name.
Chapter 27: His Obedience
1. Do you feel your husband has as deep and committed a relationship with God as you do? Or is it deeper and more committed than yours? Of the two of you, who do you feel needs the most spiritual growth in order to catch up with the other? Write a prayer asking God to help you grow together in the Lord.
2. Do you consider your husband a man of prayer? How much does he pray? Would you like to see him pray more? Write a prayer about that.
3. Do you feel that your husband has a heart to obey God and live His way? Explain.
4. Do you ever see your husband doing thins that are opposed to the way God has asked us to live? Do you speak to him about those things? If so, how does he respond? How can you pray for him about this?
5. Do you believe that praying for your husband first before saying anything or just praying and not saying anything at all, could have a positive effect on his ability to change? How so? Do you do that?
6. One of the best ways to learn how God wants us to live is to read His Word. Does your husband read the Bible regularly? Does he get good Bible teaching? Write a prayer below asking God to open your husband's heart to an ever-increasing knowledge of the truth of His Word.
7. Read Matthew 7:24-27 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how important is it to you and your family that your husband obey's God?
8. Read Proverbs 28:9 in your Bible and underline it. What happens when we don't walk in obedience? Does your husband experience frustration over unanswered prayer. Explain.
9. Read Proverbs 29:18 in your Bible and underline it. When we don't have revelation, we get careless. Bad thing happen to people because they have no revelation, and as a result throw caution to the wind. When we have revelation, we see the wisdom of walking in a manner totally dependent upon God and of living God's way every moment. Write a prayer below asking God to give your husband that kind of revelation and a desire to obey Him.
2. Do you consider your husband a man of prayer? How much does he pray? Would you like to see him pray more? Write a prayer about that.
3. Do you feel that your husband has a heart to obey God and live His way? Explain.
4. Do you ever see your husband doing thins that are opposed to the way God has asked us to live? Do you speak to him about those things? If so, how does he respond? How can you pray for him about this?
5. Do you believe that praying for your husband first before saying anything or just praying and not saying anything at all, could have a positive effect on his ability to change? How so? Do you do that?
6. One of the best ways to learn how God wants us to live is to read His Word. Does your husband read the Bible regularly? Does he get good Bible teaching? Write a prayer below asking God to open your husband's heart to an ever-increasing knowledge of the truth of His Word.
7. Read Matthew 7:24-27 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how important is it to you and your family that your husband obey's God?
8. Read Proverbs 28:9 in your Bible and underline it. What happens when we don't walk in obedience? Does your husband experience frustration over unanswered prayer. Explain.
9. Read Proverbs 29:18 in your Bible and underline it. When we don't have revelation, we get careless. Bad thing happen to people because they have no revelation, and as a result throw caution to the wind. When we have revelation, we see the wisdom of walking in a manner totally dependent upon God and of living God's way every moment. Write a prayer below asking God to give your husband that kind of revelation and a desire to obey Him.
Chapter 26: His Deliverance
1. Is there anything in your husband's life from which you know he needs to be set free (alcohol, drugs, pornography, lust, eating disorder and so on)? Explain.
2. Read Psalm 50:15 in your Bible and underline it. What do you have to do to see God's deliverance happen in your life? Do you believe that Jesus is your Deliverer? Does your husband?
3. Everything from which we need deliverance comes from the enemy. Stat here again what you have been given over the power of the enemy (Luke 10:19). How do you intended to use that in order to see your husband set free from thing that control him? How do you intend to use it for your own deliverance?
4. Don't hesitate to get mad at the enemy and tell him you will not allow his plans to succeed in your husband's life. Write that below and be sure to state in whose name you have been given authority to make that statement. Do the same for yourself.
5. Read Galatians's 5:1 in your Bible and underline it. Because you are one with your husband you can stand strong with him to resist the power of the enemy wherever the enemy seeks to put him into bondage. Hoe can you address the enemy sing Scripture?
6. Read Proverbs 24:11 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband ever do things that seem self-destructive, careless, or dangerous ? Explain.
7. Does your husband ever feel hopeless, as if there is no way out of a situation? In what kinds of situations does he feel that? Explain.
8. The ultimate result of feeling that there is no way out is suicide. Has your husband ever had suicidal thoughts? If so, how often and how serious were they? Whether he has had those thoughts or not, write a prayer asking God to keep him free from any suicidal thoughts in the future.
9. Read Psalm 91:4 in your Bible and underline it. Often simply by setting our sights onto the Lord, having a heart for Him, and living His way, deliverance will happen. How could you pray this Scripture over your husband, trusting that deliverance will happen for him?
2. Read Psalm 50:15 in your Bible and underline it. What do you have to do to see God's deliverance happen in your life? Do you believe that Jesus is your Deliverer? Does your husband?
3. Everything from which we need deliverance comes from the enemy. Stat here again what you have been given over the power of the enemy (Luke 10:19). How do you intended to use that in order to see your husband set free from thing that control him? How do you intend to use it for your own deliverance?
4. Don't hesitate to get mad at the enemy and tell him you will not allow his plans to succeed in your husband's life. Write that below and be sure to state in whose name you have been given authority to make that statement. Do the same for yourself.
5. Read Galatians's 5:1 in your Bible and underline it. Because you are one with your husband you can stand strong with him to resist the power of the enemy wherever the enemy seeks to put him into bondage. Hoe can you address the enemy sing Scripture?
6. Read Proverbs 24:11 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband ever do things that seem self-destructive, careless, or dangerous ? Explain.
7. Does your husband ever feel hopeless, as if there is no way out of a situation? In what kinds of situations does he feel that? Explain.
8. The ultimate result of feeling that there is no way out is suicide. Has your husband ever had suicidal thoughts? If so, how often and how serious were they? Whether he has had those thoughts or not, write a prayer asking God to keep him free from any suicidal thoughts in the future.
9. Read Psalm 91:4 in your Bible and underline it. Often simply by setting our sights onto the Lord, having a heart for Him, and living His way, deliverance will happen. How could you pray this Scripture over your husband, trusting that deliverance will happen for him?
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Chapter 25: His Repentance
1. Read Proverbs 28:13 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband have difficulty confessing his faults? What will happen if he doesn't confess his sins? What will happen when he does confess his sins?
2. When your husband confesses his faults, do you feel he is truly repentant and intent on changing his behavior? Explain why or why not?
3. What are 3 steps to changing his behavior?
First there is _______, which is _________.
Second there is ________, which is _______.
Third there is ________, which is _______.
4. What does true repentance mean?
5. DO you feel your husband moves fully in those steps of confession, repentance and asking forgiveness? With which step does he have the most difficulty? The least difficult? How could you pray about that? Answer these questions about yourself.
6. Read Romans 2:4 in your Bible and underline it. What leads us to repentance? What will lead your husband to repentance? What will lead you to repentance? How could you pray about that?
7. Does pride ever keep your husband from admitting he is wrong? Do you feel this may have kept him from some of the blessings God has for him? Explain. Write a prayer breaking any stronghold of pride in your husband. Then do the same for yourself.
8. Are there instances where you believe your husband's true repentance would bring needed healing to you or to someone else you know? How could you pray about that?
9. Read 1 John 3:21,22 in your Bible and underline it? How will admitting your sins ultimately affect you or your husband?
2. When your husband confesses his faults, do you feel he is truly repentant and intent on changing his behavior? Explain why or why not?
3. What are 3 steps to changing his behavior?
First there is _______, which is _________.
Second there is ________, which is _______.
Third there is ________, which is _______.
4. What does true repentance mean?
5. DO you feel your husband moves fully in those steps of confession, repentance and asking forgiveness? With which step does he have the most difficulty? The least difficult? How could you pray about that? Answer these questions about yourself.
6. Read Romans 2:4 in your Bible and underline it. What leads us to repentance? What will lead your husband to repentance? What will lead you to repentance? How could you pray about that?
7. Does pride ever keep your husband from admitting he is wrong? Do you feel this may have kept him from some of the blessings God has for him? Explain. Write a prayer breaking any stronghold of pride in your husband. Then do the same for yourself.
8. Are there instances where you believe your husband's true repentance would bring needed healing to you or to someone else you know? How could you pray about that?
9. Read 1 John 3:21,22 in your Bible and underline it? How will admitting your sins ultimately affect you or your husband?
Chapter 24: His Talk
1. Read Ecclesiastes 10:12 in your Bible and underline it. Do you feel that words that come from your husband's mouth are generally good or sometimes foolish? Have his words ever hurt you? Have you had to forgive him for his words? Explain.
2. Read Ephesians 4:29 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer over your husband.
3. Do you feel your husband is a man of truth? To what degree is he or isn't he? Explain.
4. Read Psalm 34:12,13 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture what is a good reason to pray for your husband to be a man who speaks the truth?
5. Is your husband a complainer? Does he always see the glass half empty or the glass half full? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to give him a sense of hope, peace and joy.
6. Does your husband speak too quickly before he thinks or weights the consequences of his words? How do his words reveal what's in his heart? Explain. How could you pray about that?
7. Read Matthew 12:37 and 15:11 in your Bible and underline them. Have you ever seen your husband's words bring negative results into his own life? Explain.
8. Read Proverbs 15:23 in your Bible and underline it. What can we derive from the words we speak? Does your husband need more of that in his life? DO you?
9. Read Proverbs 13:3 in your Bible and underline it. What is the ultimate consequence of not watching what you say? How could you pray this Scripture over your husband? How could you pray it over yourself?
2. Read Ephesians 4:29 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer over your husband.
3. Do you feel your husband is a man of truth? To what degree is he or isn't he? Explain.
4. Read Psalm 34:12,13 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture what is a good reason to pray for your husband to be a man who speaks the truth?
5. Is your husband a complainer? Does he always see the glass half empty or the glass half full? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to give him a sense of hope, peace and joy.
6. Does your husband speak too quickly before he thinks or weights the consequences of his words? How do his words reveal what's in his heart? Explain. How could you pray about that?
7. Read Matthew 12:37 and 15:11 in your Bible and underline them. Have you ever seen your husband's words bring negative results into his own life? Explain.
8. Read Proverbs 15:23 in your Bible and underline it. What can we derive from the words we speak? Does your husband need more of that in his life? DO you?
9. Read Proverbs 13:3 in your Bible and underline it. What is the ultimate consequence of not watching what you say? How could you pray this Scripture over your husband? How could you pray it over yourself?
Chapter 23: His Walk
1. How would you describe the kind of walk your husband has through life? Does he walk lose with God or independently from God?
2. Does your husband have a sense of direction and purpose, or does he wander aimlessly or somewhere in between? Explain.
3. Read Psalm 84:11 in your Bible and underline it. What are the rewards for those who walk in righteousness before God?
4. Read Psalm 1:1; 128:1; Proverbs 10:9; 13:20 in your Bible and underline them. According to these Scriptures how are we supposed to walk?
5. We are supposedto walk in the ______________ and not in the _____________. Which do you believe your husband walks in mos of the time? Why?
6. Do you trust your husband to walk righteously or do you fear he can easily be led off of the right path? Explain why you feel the way you do.
7. Read Romans 8:5-9 in your Bible and underline it. How can we live according to the Spirit? What happens when we live in the flesh? How can you be sure that you are not walking in the flesh?
8. Read Romans 8:13,14 in your Bible and underline it. What is the ultimate end of living in the flesh? In the Spirit?
9. Read Jeremiah 10:23 in your Bible and underline it. From this Scripture, describe how we are to walk through our lives. How then should you pray for your husband's walk?
2. Does your husband have a sense of direction and purpose, or does he wander aimlessly or somewhere in between? Explain.
3. Read Psalm 84:11 in your Bible and underline it. What are the rewards for those who walk in righteousness before God?
4. Read Psalm 1:1; 128:1; Proverbs 10:9; 13:20 in your Bible and underline them. According to these Scriptures how are we supposed to walk?
5. We are supposedto walk in the ______________ and not in the _____________. Which do you believe your husband walks in mos of the time? Why?
6. Do you trust your husband to walk righteously or do you fear he can easily be led off of the right path? Explain why you feel the way you do.
7. Read Romans 8:5-9 in your Bible and underline it. How can we live according to the Spirit? What happens when we live in the flesh? How can you be sure that you are not walking in the flesh?
8. Read Romans 8:13,14 in your Bible and underline it. What is the ultimate end of living in the flesh? In the Spirit?
9. Read Jeremiah 10:23 in your Bible and underline it. From this Scripture, describe how we are to walk through our lives. How then should you pray for your husband's walk?
Chapter 22: His Emotions
1. Is there a negative emotion that you commonly observe in your husband? If so, what is it (anger, depression, fear, and so on)? How does it manifest itself?
2. Read Proverbs 22:24,25 in your Bible and underline it. What happens when we are frequently around someone with a constant negative emotion? (In this example, it's anger)
3. Do you see from the previous Scripture how important it is for your own well-being, as well as your husband's to pray for his emotions? Describe how his emotions affect yours.
4. It's good to pray that your husband stop being controlled by his emotions and instead be controlled by what?
5. Read Proverbs 21:14 in your Bible and underline it. What is the best gift a wife can give her husband in secret?
6. DO you have any negative emotions that are frequently reoccurring? If so, what are they? Why do you think you have them? How could you pray about them?
7. How do your negative emotions affect your husband? What could you do to not be controlled by your emotions?
8. Read Psalm 34:1-4 in your Bible and underline it. From this Scripture, what is it we should be doing to combat anger, depression and fear? How often are we to praise Him?
9. Read Psalm 23:3 and underline it in your Bible. In light of this Scripture, do you believe that negative emotions are part of a person's character that can or cannot be changed? Why?
2. Read Proverbs 22:24,25 in your Bible and underline it. What happens when we are frequently around someone with a constant negative emotion? (In this example, it's anger)
3. Do you see from the previous Scripture how important it is for your own well-being, as well as your husband's to pray for his emotions? Describe how his emotions affect yours.
4. It's good to pray that your husband stop being controlled by his emotions and instead be controlled by what?
5. Read Proverbs 21:14 in your Bible and underline it. What is the best gift a wife can give her husband in secret?
6. DO you have any negative emotions that are frequently reoccurring? If so, what are they? Why do you think you have them? How could you pray about them?
7. How do your negative emotions affect your husband? What could you do to not be controlled by your emotions?
8. Read Psalm 34:1-4 in your Bible and underline it. From this Scripture, what is it we should be doing to combat anger, depression and fear? How often are we to praise Him?
9. Read Psalm 23:3 and underline it in your Bible. In light of this Scripture, do you believe that negative emotions are part of a person's character that can or cannot be changed? Why?
Chapter 21: His Marriage
1. Have you or your husband ever been divorced? If so, write a prayer breaking the spirit of divorce over your lives. If not, write a prayer that a spirit of divorce will never enter into your marriage.
2. Is there divorce in your husband's family, especially with his parents or grandparents? Explain. Write a prayer of breaking any generational tie that would cause a spirit of divorce to become part of his life.
3. Is there divorce in your family, especially with your parents or grandparents? Explain. Write a prayer breaking any generational tie that would cause a spirit of divorce to become part of your life.
4. Read 1 Corinthians 7:10,11 in your Bible and underline it. Have your or your husband ever viewed divorce as an option which you would consider? Explain. Write a prayer breaking the power of those thoughts of divorce.
5. Has your husband ever committed adultery during your marriage or any previous marriage? Is so, write a prayer asking God to deliver him from all the bondage of that sin. If not, pray for the protection, strength and grace to keep him from ever falling into anything like that-even in thought.
6. Have you committed adultery during your marriage or any previous marriage? If yes, write a prayer of repentance before the Lord and ask for His forgiveness and deliverance from the bondage of that sin, If no, write a prayer asking for strength, grace and protection to keep you from ever falling into anything like that -even in thought.
7. Read 1 Corinthians 10:12 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, what should you never assume? How does this Scripture inspire you to keep praying for the strenght of your marriage?
8. Is there any person or thing that threatens the stability of your marriage? Write a sentence below, taking authority over that threat in Jesus' name and commanding it to be removed from your life. If there is nothing threatening your marriage, write a prayer asking God for protection over your marriage so no person or situation will ever be allowed to harm it.
9. Make a statement below, declaring to your enemy that you refuse to allow anything to come in and destroy your marriage. Declare to God that you will partner with Him and do whatever it takes as far as you care concerned to see that your marriage becomes what it is supposed to be.
2. Is there divorce in your husband's family, especially with his parents or grandparents? Explain. Write a prayer of breaking any generational tie that would cause a spirit of divorce to become part of his life.
3. Is there divorce in your family, especially with your parents or grandparents? Explain. Write a prayer breaking any generational tie that would cause a spirit of divorce to become part of your life.
4. Read 1 Corinthians 7:10,11 in your Bible and underline it. Have your or your husband ever viewed divorce as an option which you would consider? Explain. Write a prayer breaking the power of those thoughts of divorce.
5. Has your husband ever committed adultery during your marriage or any previous marriage? Is so, write a prayer asking God to deliver him from all the bondage of that sin. If not, pray for the protection, strength and grace to keep him from ever falling into anything like that-even in thought.
6. Have you committed adultery during your marriage or any previous marriage? If yes, write a prayer of repentance before the Lord and ask for His forgiveness and deliverance from the bondage of that sin, If no, write a prayer asking for strength, grace and protection to keep you from ever falling into anything like that -even in thought.
7. Read 1 Corinthians 10:12 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, what should you never assume? How does this Scripture inspire you to keep praying for the strenght of your marriage?
8. Is there any person or thing that threatens the stability of your marriage? Write a sentence below, taking authority over that threat in Jesus' name and commanding it to be removed from your life. If there is nothing threatening your marriage, write a prayer asking God for protection over your marriage so no person or situation will ever be allowed to harm it.
9. Make a statement below, declaring to your enemy that you refuse to allow anything to come in and destroy your marriage. Declare to God that you will partner with Him and do whatever it takes as far as you care concerned to see that your marriage becomes what it is supposed to be.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Chapter 20: His Attitude
1. Does your husband frequently have a bad attitude, or is he usually even-tempered and cheerful? Explain.
2. Do events of the day affect your husband's attitude, or is he able to rise above them and cast his cares on the Lord with ease? Explain.
3. Do you react to negativity in your husband? How so? Do you immediately go to the Lord in prayer about it? How could you respond more positively?
4. Has your husband's attitude affected you as a person? How so? Have negative attitudes been brought out in you as a result of his reactions. Explain.
5. Has your husband's attitude affected your marriage in a negative way or a positive way? Explain. How could you pray about that?
6. Read 1 Corinthians 13:2 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband have a full knowledge of that love of God? Do you feel he has truly experienced God's love in this life? Have you? Explain. How could you pray about that?
7. Read Psalm 100:4,5 and underline in in your Bible. Does your husband know how to do what is described here? Write this as prayer, inserting your husband's name. THen do it again, inserting your name.
8. Read Proverbs 15:13 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how could you pray for your husband's attitude?
9. Read Matthew 12:34 in your Bible and underline it. Do yu see good thing or bad thig comes out of your husband's attitude? How can you use this Scrioture to pray over your husband?
2. Do events of the day affect your husband's attitude, or is he able to rise above them and cast his cares on the Lord with ease? Explain.
3. Do you react to negativity in your husband? How so? Do you immediately go to the Lord in prayer about it? How could you respond more positively?
4. Has your husband's attitude affected you as a person? How so? Have negative attitudes been brought out in you as a result of his reactions. Explain.
5. Has your husband's attitude affected your marriage in a negative way or a positive way? Explain. How could you pray about that?
6. Read 1 Corinthians 13:2 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband have a full knowledge of that love of God? Do you feel he has truly experienced God's love in this life? Have you? Explain. How could you pray about that?
7. Read Psalm 100:4,5 and underline in in your Bible. Does your husband know how to do what is described here? Write this as prayer, inserting your husband's name. THen do it again, inserting your name.
8. Read Proverbs 15:13 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how could you pray for your husband's attitude?
9. Read Matthew 12:34 in your Bible and underline it. Do yu see good thing or bad thig comes out of your husband's attitude? How can you use this Scrioture to pray over your husband?
Chapter 19: His Past
1. Is there anything from your husband's pas that repeatedly torments him? Describe.
2. Is your husband's past something from which he learns, a part of of his life he tries to ignore, or a place where he lives? Explain.
3. Read Philippians 3:13,14 in your Bible and underline it. Do you feel your husband is able to reach forward to all God has for him? How do you think your prayers might help him to do that?
4. Are you concerned that there is anything from your husband's past that could be passed down to y our children (alcoholism, divorce, anger, fear, lust and so on)? Explain.
5. Was there anything that happened in your husband's childhood that is affecting his life today? Was his childhood happy, sad, troubled, carefree, normal , uneventful, full of turmoil or unstable? Explain.
6. Was your husband ever labeled with unflattering names that have imprinted themselves on his memory and emotions and perhaps colored his image of himself? Explain. Write a prayer breaking the power of those hurtful memories and asking God to heal the wounds.
7. Read 2 Corinthians 5:17 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband truly understand that he is a new creature in the Lord? Do you? Explain why you do or do not believe this truth. Write out this Scripture as a prayer, inserting your husband's name in it. Then write it out with your name in it.
8. Read Isaiah 43:18,19 in your Bible and underline it. Write below what you are to do about the past. What does God promise if you do that? Do you believe this for your husband? For yourself?
9. Read Ephesians 4:22-24 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer, inserting your husband's name. Then put your name in it. Declare it as truth.
2. Is your husband's past something from which he learns, a part of of his life he tries to ignore, or a place where he lives? Explain.
3. Read Philippians 3:13,14 in your Bible and underline it. Do you feel your husband is able to reach forward to all God has for him? How do you think your prayers might help him to do that?
4. Are you concerned that there is anything from your husband's past that could be passed down to y our children (alcoholism, divorce, anger, fear, lust and so on)? Explain.
5. Was there anything that happened in your husband's childhood that is affecting his life today? Was his childhood happy, sad, troubled, carefree, normal , uneventful, full of turmoil or unstable? Explain.
6. Was your husband ever labeled with unflattering names that have imprinted themselves on his memory and emotions and perhaps colored his image of himself? Explain. Write a prayer breaking the power of those hurtful memories and asking God to heal the wounds.
7. Read 2 Corinthians 5:17 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband truly understand that he is a new creature in the Lord? Do you? Explain why you do or do not believe this truth. Write out this Scripture as a prayer, inserting your husband's name in it. Then write it out with your name in it.
8. Read Isaiah 43:18,19 in your Bible and underline it. Write below what you are to do about the past. What does God promise if you do that? Do you believe this for your husband? For yourself?
9. Read Ephesians 4:22-24 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer, inserting your husband's name. Then put your name in it. Declare it as truth.
Chapter 18: His Fatherhood
1. Does your husband ever worry about being a good father? Have you asked him if he does? If he has never been a father, does he want to be? Explain.
2. Did your husband have a good father? What does he say his relationship with his father was like? What is it like today?
3. Does your husband desire to emulate his father as a dad, or does he want to do a better hob with his children than his father did with him? Why?
4. Does your husband have a good relationship with each of his children? Why or why not? If he does not have children of his own, does he get along well with other people's children? Does he need prayer about that?
5. Do you feel your husband has bonded with each child? Do you feel you have bonded with each of your children? If you do not have children, explain how you feel about this situation and how you would like to see your prayers answered regarding it.
6. Does your husband ever feel guilty or like he has failed as a parent when he sees something wrong with his children? Explain. If he does not have children, does he feel a lack because of it? How could you pray about that?
7. What is the best way for a man to become a good father? What is the best way to have a father's heart?
8. Read 2 Corinthians 6:18 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband really know God as his heavenly Father? Do you? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to reveal Himself to you both as your heavenly Father.
9. Do you ever feel your husband is more concerned with being a good father than he is with being a good husband? Explain. How does that make you feel?
2. Did your husband have a good father? What does he say his relationship with his father was like? What is it like today?
3. Does your husband desire to emulate his father as a dad, or does he want to do a better hob with his children than his father did with him? Why?
4. Does your husband have a good relationship with each of his children? Why or why not? If he does not have children of his own, does he get along well with other people's children? Does he need prayer about that?
5. Do you feel your husband has bonded with each child? Do you feel you have bonded with each of your children? If you do not have children, explain how you feel about this situation and how you would like to see your prayers answered regarding it.
6. Does your husband ever feel guilty or like he has failed as a parent when he sees something wrong with his children? Explain. If he does not have children, does he feel a lack because of it? How could you pray about that?
7. What is the best way for a man to become a good father? What is the best way to have a father's heart?
8. Read 2 Corinthians 6:18 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband really know God as his heavenly Father? Do you? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to reveal Himself to you both as your heavenly Father.
9. Do you ever feel your husband is more concerned with being a good father than he is with being a good husband? Explain. How does that make you feel?
Chapter 16: His Priorities
1. Read Matthew 4:10 in your Bible and underline it. What should be the top priority in your husband's life? In your life?
2. Do you feel your husband's priorities are in the right order? Explain.
3. Do you feel that you are first, after God, on your husband's priority list? How does that make you feel?
4. Do you ever feel that you are unprotected, unloved or uncovered because you are not a priority with your husband? Why or why not? Write a prayer asking God to heal any hurts in this area.
5. Can you think of ways you could set aside time for you and your husband to be alone, doing something he would enjoy? Write down those ideas.
6. Do you ever wish your husband would take time for your alone more than he does? Explain.
7. Do you ever feel your husband puts his children before you? In what way?
8. Does your husband ever feel you put your children before him? Are you sure? If so, what could you do about this? Ask God to help you change that.
9. Read Philippians 2:4 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband look out for the interests of his family before himself? Do you feel he puts the interests of other people before those of his own family? Explain. How does that affect your family? Write a prayer about it.
2. Do you feel your husband's priorities are in the right order? Explain.
3. Do you feel that you are first, after God, on your husband's priority list? How does that make you feel?
4. Do you ever feel that you are unprotected, unloved or uncovered because you are not a priority with your husband? Why or why not? Write a prayer asking God to heal any hurts in this area.
5. Can you think of ways you could set aside time for you and your husband to be alone, doing something he would enjoy? Write down those ideas.
6. Do you ever wish your husband would take time for your alone more than he does? Explain.
7. Do you ever feel your husband puts his children before you? In what way?
8. Does your husband ever feel you put your children before him? Are you sure? If so, what could you do about this? Ask God to help you change that.
9. Read Philippians 2:4 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband look out for the interests of his family before himself? Do you feel he puts the interests of other people before those of his own family? Explain. How does that affect your family? Write a prayer about it.
Chapter 17: His Relationships
1. What are your husband's friends like? Are they godly? Do you feel they are an asset to him or a detriment? Explain.
2. Read Proverbs 12:26 in your Bible and underline it. Are there any people you would consider to be especially bad influences in your husband's life? Does he have any relationships that continually trouble him? Explain.
3. Read 2 Corinthians 6:14 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband have any close friends or close business relationships with people who are not believers? Lost their name below and pray for their salvation.
4. Where does your husband find most of his friends (church, work, athletic clubs, and so on)? Do you think it is a good place to meet the kinds of friends he needs?
5. Does your husband have close, mature, believing male friends or mentors who counsel him and encourage his spiritual growth? Does he want them?
6. Does your husband have a good relationship with each of his family members? Is there anyone in particular who is especially troubling for him? Are some family relationships weak or strained? Write a prayer about those relationships.
7. Is your husband part of a men's prayer group or Bible study? If yes, write a prayer concerning his involvement in that group. If no, write a prayer for that to become a reality in his life, no matter how remote that possibility may seem now.
8. Is there any relationship your husband has that is strained or broken because of his unforgiveness? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to convict your husband's hear about this need to forgive.
9. How is your friendship with your husband? DO you think it could be improved upon or deepened? How could you pray to that end?
2. Read Proverbs 12:26 in your Bible and underline it. Are there any people you would consider to be especially bad influences in your husband's life? Does he have any relationships that continually trouble him? Explain.
3. Read 2 Corinthians 6:14 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband have any close friends or close business relationships with people who are not believers? Lost their name below and pray for their salvation.
4. Where does your husband find most of his friends (church, work, athletic clubs, and so on)? Do you think it is a good place to meet the kinds of friends he needs?
5. Does your husband have close, mature, believing male friends or mentors who counsel him and encourage his spiritual growth? Does he want them?
6. Does your husband have a good relationship with each of his family members? Is there anyone in particular who is especially troubling for him? Are some family relationships weak or strained? Write a prayer about those relationships.
7. Is your husband part of a men's prayer group or Bible study? If yes, write a prayer concerning his involvement in that group. If no, write a prayer for that to become a reality in his life, no matter how remote that possibility may seem now.
8. Is there any relationship your husband has that is strained or broken because of his unforgiveness? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to convict your husband's hear about this need to forgive.
9. How is your friendship with your husband? DO you think it could be improved upon or deepened? How could you pray to that end?
Chapter 15: His Reputation
1. Read Proverbs 22:1 in your Bible and underline it. Why do you thing God puts such a high value on having a good reputation?
2. What are three ways our reputations can be ruined?
3. Have any of the three ways mentioned previously happened to you and/or your husband? Explain.
4. Do you feel your and/or husband's reputation have been damaged? How so? How do you feel about that? Do you believe God can restored your good name?
5. If you feel that your or your husband's reputations have been damaged in any way, write a prayer asking God to redeem, and restore your good names. Whether anything like that has happened to your or not, write a prayer asking God to keep this kind of situation from happening to you in the future.
6. Read Proverbs 31:23 in your Bible and underline it. DO you think a virtuous wife automatically deserves a husband who is respected, or does she have an important part to play in that happening? What part could sh play?
7. Read Psalm 17:8,9 in your Bible and underline it. In these days of lawsuits, it is worth your time and effort to pray that such things never bring destruction upon you or your husband. How could you pray the above Scripture over you and your husband?
8. Gossip can destroy reputations quickly. Write a prayer asking God to protect you and your husband from it.
9. If damaging gossip has already been spread about your or your husband write a payer asking God to silence those voices and be your Defender. Ask Him to bring restoration and help you and your husband to forgive the people who gossiped.
2. What are three ways our reputations can be ruined?
3. Have any of the three ways mentioned previously happened to you and/or your husband? Explain.
4. Do you feel your and/or husband's reputation have been damaged? How so? How do you feel about that? Do you believe God can restored your good name?
5. If you feel that your or your husband's reputations have been damaged in any way, write a prayer asking God to redeem, and restore your good names. Whether anything like that has happened to your or not, write a prayer asking God to keep this kind of situation from happening to you in the future.
6. Read Proverbs 31:23 in your Bible and underline it. DO you think a virtuous wife automatically deserves a husband who is respected, or does she have an important part to play in that happening? What part could sh play?
7. Read Psalm 17:8,9 in your Bible and underline it. In these days of lawsuits, it is worth your time and effort to pray that such things never bring destruction upon you or your husband. How could you pray the above Scripture over you and your husband?
8. Gossip can destroy reputations quickly. Write a prayer asking God to protect you and your husband from it.
9. If damaging gossip has already been spread about your or your husband write a payer asking God to silence those voices and be your Defender. Ask Him to bring restoration and help you and your husband to forgive the people who gossiped.
Chapter 8: His Fears
1. List below any fears you know your husband has. Do you share any of the same fears? Explain why.
2. Ask your husband if there are any fears he has which he would like you to pray about for him. Are there any that he mentioned which you did not put on your list above or that you were not aware of until now?
3. How have your husband's fears affected you?
4. Read 1 John 4:18 in your Bible and underline it. What takes away fear?
5. Who is the only one in the universe who has perfect love? Whose love should you pray will penetrate your husband's live?
6. What is the only kind of fear we are supposed to have?
7. When you have the fear of the Lord, what does God promise to do?
8. Read Psalm 27:1 in your Bible and underline it. When God is your strength, of whom should you be afraid?
9. Read Psalm 34:4 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture , how could you pray for your husband so that he would be set free from fear?
2. Ask your husband if there are any fears he has which he would like you to pray about for him. Are there any that he mentioned which you did not put on your list above or that you were not aware of until now?
3. How have your husband's fears affected you?
4. Read 1 John 4:18 in your Bible and underline it. What takes away fear?
5. Who is the only one in the universe who has perfect love? Whose love should you pray will penetrate your husband's live?
6. What is the only kind of fear we are supposed to have?
7. When you have the fear of the Lord, what does God promise to do?
8. Read Psalm 27:1 in your Bible and underline it. When God is your strength, of whom should you be afraid?
9. Read Psalm 34:4 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture , how could you pray for your husband so that he would be set free from fear?
Chapter 9: His Purpose
1. Do you have a sense of what your husband's purpose in life is, or who God created him to be? What is that? If you don't know, write a prayer below asking God to show you.
2. Dos your husband have an understanding of God's call on his life? What is his understanding of it? Explain.
3. Do you feel your husband is fulfilling the call God has on his life? Is he living in the purpose for which God created him? Explain.
4. How would you like to see your husband better move into what God has called him to be?
5. Read Ephesians 1:17-19 in your Bible and underline it. Write that Scripture as a prayer over your husband, inserting his name.
6. Read Psalm 20:4 in your Bible and underline it. Write out that Scripture as a prayer over your husband.
7. Have you sought God about the call on your life? If so, what is it? If not, write a prayer to God asking Him to reveal it to you.
8. The call on your life and the call on your husband's life will never be in conflict. If they seem to be, ask god to clarify that to you. It may have to do with timing How do you see God working out His call on both of your lives? If you don't know. write out a prayer asking Him to reveal it to you.
9. If your husband is already moving in the call God has on his life, the enemy will try to cast doubt and discouragement into his soul. Do you ever see that happening? How can you support him in prayer to help keep that from happening?
2. Dos your husband have an understanding of God's call on his life? What is his understanding of it? Explain.
3. Do you feel your husband is fulfilling the call God has on his life? Is he living in the purpose for which God created him? Explain.
4. How would you like to see your husband better move into what God has called him to be?
5. Read Ephesians 1:17-19 in your Bible and underline it. Write that Scripture as a prayer over your husband, inserting his name.
6. Read Psalm 20:4 in your Bible and underline it. Write out that Scripture as a prayer over your husband.
7. Have you sought God about the call on your life? If so, what is it? If not, write a prayer to God asking Him to reveal it to you.
8. The call on your life and the call on your husband's life will never be in conflict. If they seem to be, ask god to clarify that to you. It may have to do with timing How do you see God working out His call on both of your lives? If you don't know. write out a prayer asking Him to reveal it to you.
9. If your husband is already moving in the call God has on his life, the enemy will try to cast doubt and discouragement into his soul. Do you ever see that happening? How can you support him in prayer to help keep that from happening?
Chapter 10: His Choices
1. Do you fell your husband generally makes good decisions? Why or why not?
2. Do you often see or sense things instinctively that your husband doesn't? How does he react to this? Does he see or sense things that you don't? How do you react to this?
3.Does your husband ask your advice before making major decision or choices with significant ramifications? Why or why not?
4. When you give your husband advice, does he weight it carefully before making any major decision or choice? How does that make you feel? How can your prayers help him to make wise choices?
5. Read Proverbs 1:7 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband seek God before making decisions? Does he wait for God's leading before acting? Explain.
6. Read Proverbs 1:5 in our Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer over your husband inserting his name.
7. Is there any are in which you feel your husband consistently makes poor choices? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to help him make better choices in that area.
8. Read Proverbs 11:14 in your Bible and underline it. Are there godly people with whom your husband could seek counsel regarding certain decision he has to make? Who are they? If not, write a prayer asking God to send godly counselors to your husband.
9. Write a prayer asking god to help these godly counselors to impart understanding and direction to your husband. Pray also that he will receive it.
2. Do you often see or sense things instinctively that your husband doesn't? How does he react to this? Does he see or sense things that you don't? How do you react to this?
3.Does your husband ask your advice before making major decision or choices with significant ramifications? Why or why not?
4. When you give your husband advice, does he weight it carefully before making any major decision or choice? How does that make you feel? How can your prayers help him to make wise choices?
5. Read Proverbs 1:7 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband seek God before making decisions? Does he wait for God's leading before acting? Explain.
6. Read Proverbs 1:5 in our Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer over your husband inserting his name.
7. Is there any are in which you feel your husband consistently makes poor choices? Explain. Write a prayer asking God to help him make better choices in that area.
8. Read Proverbs 11:14 in your Bible and underline it. Are there godly people with whom your husband could seek counsel regarding certain decision he has to make? Who are they? If not, write a prayer asking God to send godly counselors to your husband.
9. Write a prayer asking god to help these godly counselors to impart understanding and direction to your husband. Pray also that he will receive it.
Chapter 11: His Health
1. How would you describe your husband's general health?
2. Are there specific areas of your husband's health that concern you?
3. Are there any specific areas of your husband's physical health that you are concerned about possibly being a problem in the future? Explain.
4. Does your husband have good or bad habits when it comes to taking care of his health? Describe and be specific.
5. Does your husband have good intentions but poor follow-through, good intentions and good follow-through, or does he have no intentions at all when it comes to taking care of his health? Describe.
6. Does your husband have particular habits that bother you because they undermine his health? Explain what they are. Would you describe your attitude about his health habits as being pleasantly patient, cheerfully convicting, or notoriously nagging? Explain.
7. Are there thing you have tried to get your husband to do for his health, but he just won't do them? What are they? How does that make you feel when he won't take your suggestions to heart? What do you think he should be doing for his health?
8. Read Proverbs 16:24 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how can you contribute to your husband's health?
9. Read 2 Kings 20:5 in your Bible and underline it. What does this Scripture promise to those who pray fervently?
2. Are there specific areas of your husband's health that concern you?
3. Are there any specific areas of your husband's physical health that you are concerned about possibly being a problem in the future? Explain.
4. Does your husband have good or bad habits when it comes to taking care of his health? Describe and be specific.
5. Does your husband have good intentions but poor follow-through, good intentions and good follow-through, or does he have no intentions at all when it comes to taking care of his health? Describe.
6. Does your husband have particular habits that bother you because they undermine his health? Explain what they are. Would you describe your attitude about his health habits as being pleasantly patient, cheerfully convicting, or notoriously nagging? Explain.
7. Are there thing you have tried to get your husband to do for his health, but he just won't do them? What are they? How does that make you feel when he won't take your suggestions to heart? What do you think he should be doing for his health?
8. Read Proverbs 16:24 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how can you contribute to your husband's health?
9. Read 2 Kings 20:5 in your Bible and underline it. What does this Scripture promise to those who pray fervently?
Chapter 12: His Protection
1. Have you heard of or experienced incidents where you or a person you know was saved from disaster because someone had prayed. Give an example.
2. Do you believe God will answer your prayers for protection on your husband? Why do you believe that?
3. Read Psalm 61:3 in you Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer for your husband, inserting his name.
4. Read Psalm 91:11,12 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture out as a prayer for your husband, inserting his name.
5. Do you see any possible dangers in your husband's life that need to be covered in prayer (travel in cars or airplanes, dangers at work and so on)? List them below. Be specific.
6. Does your husband ever do anything that you consider unnecessarily dangerous? Do you feel he needs to be more careful or stop taking risks? Do you sense dangers he is not concerned about? How do you feel God id leading you to pray about that?
7. Read Psalm 91:1,2 in your Bible and underline it. Write out this Scripture as a prayer over your husband, inserting his name.
8. Read Psalm 18:3 in your Bible and underline it. In light if this Scripture, how are you and your husband protected from any enemy?
9. Do you believe that when you call upon the Lord He will hear your prayers and save you and your husband from your enemies? Why or Why not?
2. Do you believe God will answer your prayers for protection on your husband? Why do you believe that?
3. Read Psalm 61:3 in you Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer for your husband, inserting his name.
4. Read Psalm 91:11,12 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture out as a prayer for your husband, inserting his name.
5. Do you see any possible dangers in your husband's life that need to be covered in prayer (travel in cars or airplanes, dangers at work and so on)? List them below. Be specific.
6. Does your husband ever do anything that you consider unnecessarily dangerous? Do you feel he needs to be more careful or stop taking risks? Do you sense dangers he is not concerned about? How do you feel God id leading you to pray about that?
7. Read Psalm 91:1,2 in your Bible and underline it. Write out this Scripture as a prayer over your husband, inserting his name.
8. Read Psalm 18:3 in your Bible and underline it. In light if this Scripture, how are you and your husband protected from any enemy?
9. Do you believe that when you call upon the Lord He will hear your prayers and save you and your husband from your enemies? Why or Why not?
Chapter 13: His Trials
1. Read James 1:2,3 in your Bible and underline it. Does your husband find joy in the midst of trials? How does he react to tough times?
2. Do you believe your prayers can make a difference in how your husband responds to trials? How so?
3. Read Romans 8:28 in your Bible and underline it. DO you really believe that? Why or why not? Is your faith strong enough to help your husband find he good in tough times? Are you willing to pray him through any trial? Why or why not?
4. God uses trials to work His purpose in our lives. How can you pray for your husband to not be destroyed int he trials he faces without minimizing what God desires to accomplish in him through them.
5. Is there a certain kind of trial that keeps reoccurring in your husband's life? What is that (problem with work, finances, relationships and so on)?
6. Read Psalm 55:16,17 in your Bible and underline it. How often do you need to pray when you are in the heat of a battle or trial?
7. Read Matthew 24:13 in your Bible and underline it. Write a prayer for your husband based on that Scripture.
8. Is your husband in the midst of a trial right now? What is it? How can you support him in prayer?
9. Read 1 Peter 1:6,7 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer , inserting your husband's name.
2. Do you believe your prayers can make a difference in how your husband responds to trials? How so?
3. Read Romans 8:28 in your Bible and underline it. DO you really believe that? Why or why not? Is your faith strong enough to help your husband find he good in tough times? Are you willing to pray him through any trial? Why or why not?
4. God uses trials to work His purpose in our lives. How can you pray for your husband to not be destroyed int he trials he faces without minimizing what God desires to accomplish in him through them.
5. Is there a certain kind of trial that keeps reoccurring in your husband's life? What is that (problem with work, finances, relationships and so on)?
6. Read Psalm 55:16,17 in your Bible and underline it. How often do you need to pray when you are in the heat of a battle or trial?
7. Read Matthew 24:13 in your Bible and underline it. Write a prayer for your husband based on that Scripture.
8. Is your husband in the midst of a trial right now? What is it? How can you support him in prayer?
9. Read 1 Peter 1:6,7 in your Bible and underline it. Write this Scripture as a prayer , inserting your husband's name.
Chapter 14: His Integrity
1. Integrity means to adhere to moral and ethical principles. Do you feel your husband is a man of integrity? Why or why not?
2. Is the man your husband appears to be to other people the same or different than the man you know him to be in private? How so?
3. Is your husband, for the most part, a man of his word? Could he improve in that area? If so, in what way?
4. Read John 16:13 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how can you pray for moral and ethical guidance for your husband?
5. Read Proverbs 20:7 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, what is another important reason to pray for your husband's integrity?
6. Is your husband easily deceived? Have you ever seen him being deceived in any way? Are you concerned that he might be deceived sometime in the future? Explain. Write a prayer below asking, God to open your husband's eyes to the truth so that the enemy will not be able to blind him.
7. Do you believe your husband would ever compromise what he knows to he the right thing to do? Explain. Write a prayer about that.
8. Do you sense there are influences around your husband trying to sway him away from the path is of righteousness? Identify those influences and write a pray for the removal of them from his life.
9. Any man can be bombarded by the enemy seeking to destroy him. Write a proclamation in Jesus' name that the enemy of your husband's soul will have no power to sway him from moral principles he knows are right.
2. Is the man your husband appears to be to other people the same or different than the man you know him to be in private? How so?
3. Is your husband, for the most part, a man of his word? Could he improve in that area? If so, in what way?
4. Read John 16:13 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, how can you pray for moral and ethical guidance for your husband?
5. Read Proverbs 20:7 in your Bible and underline it. In light of this Scripture, what is another important reason to pray for your husband's integrity?
6. Is your husband easily deceived? Have you ever seen him being deceived in any way? Are you concerned that he might be deceived sometime in the future? Explain. Write a prayer below asking, God to open your husband's eyes to the truth so that the enemy will not be able to blind him.
7. Do you believe your husband would ever compromise what he knows to he the right thing to do? Explain. Write a prayer about that.
8. Do you sense there are influences around your husband trying to sway him away from the path is of righteousness? Identify those influences and write a pray for the removal of them from his life.
9. Any man can be bombarded by the enemy seeking to destroy him. Write a proclamation in Jesus' name that the enemy of your husband's soul will have no power to sway him from moral principles he knows are right.
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