Praying Together: How to Make It a Daily Habit That Transforms Your Marriage
- Jed Jason Green
- Aug 13
- 2 min read

Marriage is a beautiful gift from God, but it’s also a journey that requires intentional care. One of the most powerful ways to strengthen your relationship is by praying together daily. Prayer not only draws you closer to the Lord—it draws you closer to each other. When you and your spouse stand together before God, you invite Him to guide your steps, heal your wounds, and unite your hearts in ways you could never accomplish on your own.
Why Praying Together Matters
It Builds Spiritual Intimacy – When you share your deepest hopes, fears, and dreams in prayer, your spouse hears your heart in its purest form.
It Strengthens Unity – Prayer turns “my” problems into “our” problems, reminding you that you’re on the same team.
It Invites God’s Power into Your Marriage – We can’t control every circumstance, but we can place every circumstance into God’s hands.
“For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” – Matthew 18:20
Overcoming Common Barriers
Remember: Prayer doesn’t have to be long, formal, or eloquent. It just needs to be heartfelt. God isn’t grading your grammar—He’s listening to your heart. If praying together feels awkward at first, you’re not alone. Many couples avoid it because:
They don’t know what to say
Their schedules don’t align
They feel self-conscious praying aloud
How to Make Praying Together a Daily Habit
Pick a Consistent Time – Whether it’s before bed, over morning coffee, or before leaving for work, choose a moment you both can commit to.
Start Small – Begin with 2–3 minutes of prayer and grow from there.
Hold Hands – Physical touch during prayer fosters closeness and reminds you you’re united.
Share Requests First – Take a minute to tell each other what’s on your heart before praying.
Pray for Each Other – Don’t just pray about life’s problems—pray blessings over your spouse.
Sample Couple’s Prayer
Lord, thank You for the gift of my spouse. We ask for Your guidance in our marriage today. Help us to love each other well, to forgive quickly, and to walk in unity. Protect our home, our hearts, and our faith. May everything we do bring glory to You. Amen.
The Long-Term Impact
Couples who pray together regularly often see:
Greater emotional closeness
Reduced conflict and quicker reconciliation
Increased confidence in facing life’s challenges together
A deeper understanding of each other’s spiritual journey
Prayer is not just a religious activity—it’s a lifeline for your marriage. Start today, keep it simple, and watch how God transforms your relationship from the inside out.




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