One of my most-read articles is a post I wrote entitled, “31 Days of Prayer for Your Future Husband.” I was single when I wrote the blog post, so it was a personal project as well. I wanted at least thirty-one specific prayers, so I could pray through them once a month.
It has been a good six years since I wrote that article. In the meantime, I have experienced a pandemic, gotten married, and initiated my mental health journey in earnest. I have not forgotten the unique blessings and challenges of singleness, however; nor do I want to become so fixated on my current life stage that I forget my single friends.
Thus, I have written a new spin on the 31 Days of Prayer for Your Future Husband. I present to you: 31 Days of Prayer for Your Single Bestie. Your friend may or may not desire marriage; these prayer points are valid regardless!
Lord, as I care for my friend who desires marriage, I as that you would:
- Build her up in your joy; that it may be her strength in all seasons (Neh. 8:10)
- Show her the blessing of singleness; help her to thrive during this time and not to waste it (Ecc. 3)
- Reveal to her how deeply you care and are holding her hand (Isa. 41:10)
- Show her the richness of Your love in new ways every single day (Ps. 19:7-10)
- Provide for her relational needs; be her bridegroom and deepest love (Isa. 54:5)
- Reminder her that You are her Maker—You can handle any ugly emotions she feels in regard to singleness (Lam. 3:22)
- Remove any doubt she may have about being overlooked or forgotten (Heb. 13:5)
- Show yourself strong as her helper (Heb. 13:6)
- Give her a humble spirit (Col. 3:12-14)
- Strengthen her understanding of her God-given worth (Gen. 1:27)
- Develop the fruit of the spirit in her life (Gal. 5:22-23)
- Give her uplifting, deep friendships (1 Thess. 5:14)
- Help me to see her when she is struggling or celebrating; I want to be a faithful friend to her (John 15:12-13)
- Ignite in her a passion for the gospel and for sharing that good news with others (Matt. 28:19-20)
- Help her to see herself as You see her (2 Cor. 5:17)
- Bless and strengthen her relationships with her parents and siblings (Ex. 20:12)
- Help her to be diligent in spending time studying Your Word, Lord. Let her time in the Bible shape her time with others. (Ps. 19:7-8)
- Develop the unique gifts You have given her in exciting, new ways (1 Cor. 12)
- Protect her sexual & emotional purity (Col 3:5)
- Teach her to be still and know (Ps. 46:10)
- Remind her that You are not slow in keeping your promises; you have a perfect plan she can not “speed up” or “screw up” (Job 42:2)
- Show her the spiritual value of singleness—life does not begin after she gets married (1 Cor. 7:8-9;17)
- Encourage her when she is sad or lonely (2 Cor. 1:3-4)
- Grow her understanding of her potential future role as a wife; show her what marriage is and what it isn’t (Eph. 5:22-33)
- Teach her to value the least of these (Matt. 25:40)
- Open her eyes to see the schemes of the evil one who comes only to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10)
- Grant her patience in the waiting (Phil 4:11)
- I may not know Your plans for my friend, but I know you have good plans, God. Would you please satisfy her heart. She really longs for a life partner and I want that for her too. We trust You with that desire of her heart. (1 Pet. 5:7)
- Breathe life into her dreams; give her godly audacity to pursue them (Heb. 13:6)
- Remove any shame or embarrassment she may have; She is not behind or late. Neither are YOU (Psalm 139)
- Keep her from the temptation to take things into her own hands—whatever that may mean in her situation (Prov. 19:21)
Most of us are called to marriage at some point in this life, and that point is widely different for each of us. Truthfully, I miss the joys of singleness; I also remember how challenging that season was. Join me in praying for the faithful friends in our lives who are in this season of waiting.

Love,
Hannah
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