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Wedding Prayers for the Bride and Groom

269 Wedding Prayers for the Bride and Groom for Every Season of Marriage

A wedding ceremony lasts maybe thirty minutes. The reception goes a few hours. But the marriage stretches across decades. That is where prayers become essential. Not just the ones spoken over the couple on their wedding day. The ones whispered in the dark during hard seasons. The ones shouted in frustration and repentance. The ones breathed in gratitude on anniversaries. Every marriage needs a library of prayers.

This collection of 269 wedding prayers for the bride and groom gives you that library. Prayers for before the wedding. Prayers for the ceremony itself. Prayers for the first year and the fiftieth year. Prayers for conflict and passion and boredom and grief. Every season of marriage has a prayer waiting here.

Wedding prayers do more than ask God to bless a couple. They shape the couple into people who can receive blessing. When you pray for patience, you become more patient. When you ask for faithfulness, you become more faithful. The words change the one who prays them. That is the hidden work of wedding prayers. They build character underneath the romance.

Let us walk through every kind of wedding prayer you will ever need. From the engagement through the golden anniversary. Each prayer is a tool. Use it when the moment fits.

Prayers for the Bride Before the Wedding

The days leading to a wedding carry unique pressure. Excitement mixes with anxiety. Expectations pile up. These prayers help the bride center her heart on what actually matters.

  1. Calm my heart before I walk down that aisle. Nerves are rattling me. Remind me that the wedding is one day. The marriage is a lifetime.

  2. Help me see my groom the way you see him. Not through the fog of wedding planning stress. Through your eyes of love and patience.

  3. Quiet the voice that says everything has to be perfect. Flowers will droop. Someone will cry. Something will go wrong. That is okay.

  4. I consecrate this dress to you. It is beautiful. But beauty fades. Let the beauty of my character outlast the lace and silk.

  5. Give me wisdom for my vows. They should be honest, not just poetic. Promise what I can actually keep by your grace.

  6. Protect me from comparing my wedding to anyone else’s. Social media has already done enough damage. Help me want what we have.

  7. Prepare my body for marriage. Ease any fear about physical intimacy. Replace anxiety with anticipation.

  8. Help me leave my parents well. Not abruptly. Not cruelly. With honor and with healthy boundaries.

  9. Show me any unresolved bitterness I need to confess before I say I do. Clean out the closet of my heart.

  10. Let me sleep the night before. Just enough rest to be present. Not so much that I miss the holy nervousness.

  11. Remind me that marriage is not about being completed. Two wholes come together. I am already whole in you.

  12. Give me grace for my future mother in law. The transition will have awkward moments. Help me love her genuinely.

  13. Anchor my identity in you, not in being a wife. Marriage is a gift. But you are the giver. Keep my eyes on you first.

  14. Help me practice forgiveness now. I will need it on repeat in marriage. Start training my heart today.

  15. Let my wedding day worship be louder than my wedding day worries. This is not a performance. It is a sacrament.

Prayers for the Groom Before the Wedding

Grooms carry different pressures. Provision. Protection. Leadership. These prayers address the unique weight a husband feels as he approaches the altar.

  1. Steady my hands as I wait at the altar. I am about to receive an incredible gift. Help me be worthy of her trust.

  2. Show me how to lead with love, not with authority. You led by washing feet. Teach me that kind of leadership.

  3. I will provide for her. But teach me that provision means more than a paycheck. Presence matters more.

  4. Help me leave my parents well. Not abandoning them. But cleaving to her. The cord needs to be cut gently.

  5. Give me eyes that see her as beautiful on the hard days. Not just on the wedding day. When she is tired and unshowered.

  6. Protect me from the lie that marriage will complete me. You complete me. She is my partner, not my savior.

  7. Teach me to apologize quickly. Pride will want to delay. Kill my pride before it damages our marriage.

  8. Help me pursue her after the wedding. The chase should not end at the altar. Let me win her every day.

  9. Prepare my body for her. Guard my eyes from lust. Train my desires to rest on her alone.

  10. Give me courage to lead us spiritually. Reading scripture. Praying together. Not leaving that weight on her.

  11. Show me how to handle her tears. My instinct is to fix. Sometimes she just needs me to sit beside her.

  12. Help me listen more than I talk. My opinions are not always needed. Her heart needs to be heard.

  13. Remind me that marriage is a covenant, not a contract. Contracts have exit clauses. Covenants do not.

  14. Give me friends who will keep me accountable. I cannot walk this road alone. Send me wise men.

  15. Let me laugh at myself often. Pride ruins marriages. Humor defuses tension. Help me not take myself too seriously.

Prayers for the Wedding Ceremony

The ceremony itself is holy ground. These prayers can be spoken by the officiant, read by the couple, or prayed silently during the service.

  1. Bless this union, Lord. What we do here on earth reflects something heavenly. Let our marriage point to Christ and the church.

  2. Surround this couple with witnesses who will support them. Not just today. For the next fifty years.

  3. Let every word spoken today be true. No exaggerated promises. No romantic fluff. Just honest covenant.

  4. Bless the rings. They are small circles of precious metal. But they represent an endless love. Make theirs endless.

  5. Protect this ceremony from distraction. Phones ringing. Children crying. Let none of it steal the weight of this moment.

  6. Let the vows echo in their memories on hard days. When they want to quit, bring these words back to mind.

  7. Bless the parents sitting in the front row. They poured into these two. Reward their investment.

  8. Let any non believer who attends feel something different here. A weight of glory they cannot explain.

  9. Unite this couple physically as they have spiritually. Let their bodies say what their hearts have already promised.

  10. Protect them from any spiritual attack during this vulnerable moment. Cover them with your peace.

  11. Let the kiss be pure. Not performance. Not lust. A seal of covenant love.

  12. Bless the signing of the register. Paper and ink matter because they represent permanence.

  13. Give the officiant the right words. Not too long. Not too short. Just what this couple needs to hear.

  14. Let the music carry your presence. Every note an invitation for you to draw near.

  15. Help this couple remember not just the beauty of the day. But the promises they made. Those matter more.

Prayers for the Wedding Reception

The reception celebrates. But celebration can easily become excess. These prayers keep joy grounded in gratitude.

  1. Bless this meal. Let it fuel laughter and conversation. Not just fill bellies.

  2. Help the toasts be kind. No embarrassing stories that leave wounds. No jokes at anyone’s expense.

  3. Protect the first dance from performance anxiety. Let them just enjoy being close.

  4. Bless the hands that prepared this food. The servers and cooks and planners. Reward their unseen work.

  5. Let the champagne stay celebratory, not excessive. Joy does not require intoxication.

  6. Help this couple actually eat something. Nerves and socializing can leave them hungry. Remind them to sit and eat.

  7. Bless the parents who are paying for this. Generosity deserves your blessing.

  8. Let the mingling be genuine. Not just obligatory small talk. Real connection between families.

  9. Protect the children from boredom. Give them grace to behave. Give parents patience.

  10. Let the bouquet toss be fun, not desperate. No one needs to feel singled out for being single.

  11. Help the couple slip away well. Not sneaking. Not dramatic. A peaceful exit into their new life.

  12. Bless the leftovers. Let no good food go to waste. Send it home with someone who needs it.

  13. Let the music bring people together. Old and young. Different tastes. One dance floor.

  14. Protect the photographer’s sanity. They work hard. Let the couple cooperate with grace.

  15. End the night with more gratitude than exhaustion. Let thank you be the last word on everyone’s lips.

Prayers for the Wedding Night

The first night of marriage carries expectation and pressure. These prayers bring honesty and grace to physical intimacy.

  1. Take the pressure off this night. It does not have to be perfect. Just real. Just kind.

  2. Bless the physical union of this couple. You invented sex. You called it good. Let them enjoy it without shame.

  3. Heal any past wounds either one brings to this bed. Sexual shame from before marriage has no place here tonight.

  4. Help them laugh if something goes awkwardly. Bodies are funny. Sex can be silly. Laughter defuses pressure.

  5. Protect them from comparison. No measuring against movies or past experiences. Just each other.

  6. Give them patience with each other’s learning curves. They are beginners together. That is beautiful.

  7. Let there be tenderness before passion. Touch that says I love you before touch that demands.

  8. Help them talk about what they want. The conversation is more intimate than the act itself.

  9. Protect their sleep when the night ends. Let exhaustion become rest, not frustration.

  10. Let them wake up tomorrow without regret. Only anticipation for all the nights ahead.

  11. Bless the room where they stay. A tent. A hotel. A borrowed bed. Make it holy ground.

  12. Give them privacy. No interruptions. No texts that can wait. Just the two of them.

  13. Let their wedding night worship you. Not just each other. Physical love as an act of gratitude.

  14. Remove any performance anxiety. They do not have to impress anyone. Just be present with each other.

  15. Start a pattern of honest conversation about sex. If they can talk about it tonight, they can talk about it for fifty years.

Prayers for the First Year of Marriage

The first year reveals everything. Strengths and weaknesses. Habits and hopes. These prayers navigate that foundational season.

  1. Give us patience with each other’s quirks. The toothpaste tube. The dishes. The thermostat. Small things matter.

  2. Help us fight well. Not dirty. Not mean. Not below the belt. Fights that end in understanding.

  3. Protect our communication. We are still learning each other’s language. Slow down our words.

  4. Give us grace for the disappointments. The first year is not always the easiest. Normalize the hard days.

  5. Help us prioritize date nights. The laundry can wait. Our marriage cannot.

  6. Show us how to apologize and mean it. Not just sorry. Changed behavior.

  7. Give us friends who are further ahead in marriage. Couples who can mentor us.

  8. Protect us from comparing our first year to anyone else’s. Social media shows highlights, not realities.

  9. Let us laugh together every day. Even if just for a moment. Laughter is a lifeline.

  10. Help us figure out money without killing each other. Budgets and dreams can coexist.

  11. Give us wisdom about children. When to start. How many. Only you know the timing.

  12. Protect our sex life from becoming routine or rare. Keep us pursuing each other.

  13. Help us serve each other without keeping score. I did this. You did that. Erase the ledger.

  14. Give us forgiveness when we hurt each other. Quick forgiveness. Full forgiveness.

  15. Let us build rituals together. Coffee in the morning. A walk after dinner. Small anchors.

  16. Protect us from the temptation to involve our parents in every argument. We need to learn to solve our own fights.

  17. Help us pray together. It feels awkward now. Make it natural.

  18. Give us hope when the first year feels harder than we expected. It gets better.

  19. Let us celebrate small victories. Made it through a fight. Paid off a bill. Stayed kind.

  20. Remind us that marriage is not 50 50. It is 100 100. We both give everything.

Prayers for Marital Conflict

Every marriage fights. The difference is how. These prayers guide couples through conflict toward resolution.

  1. Stop my mouth before I say something cruel. Words can wound for decades. Give me restraint.

  2. Help us take a timeout when things get too hot. Walking away is not quitting. It is wisdom.

  3. Show me my part in this fight. I am quick to see their fault. Slow to see my own. Open my eyes.

  4. Keep us from bringing up the past. Old offenses do not need to be reheated every argument.

  5. Give us a referee when we cannot resolve it ourselves. A counselor. A pastor. A wise friend.

  6. Protect our children from our fights. They should not carry our adult burdens.

  7. Help us fight in private. No public airing of grievances. No social media indictments.

  8. Let us laugh after the fight. Tension that breaks into a shared smile is healing.

  9. Teach us to say, I was wrong. Three words that save marriages.

  10. Give us a ceasefire when we are too exhausted to fight well. Sleep first. Resolution tomorrow.

  11. Keep us from using sex as a weapon or a bargaining chip. Intimacy is not currency.

  12. Help us remember that we are on the same team. The enemy is not each other.

  13. Give us outside perspective when we are too close to see clearly. Send a voice of wisdom.

  14. Let our fights end with prayer. Hard to stay angry when we kneel together.

  15. Remind us that conflict is not failure. It is growth trying to happen.

  16. Protect us from the silent treatment. Withholding words is still violence.

  17. Give us the courage to ask for forgiveness first. Even if we think we are right.

  18. Help us distinguish between hills to die on and hills to abandon. Not everything matters equally.

  19. Let us say I love you even in the middle of the argument. The words break through walls.

  20. Teach us that winning the argument often means losing the marriage. Let us choose love over being right.

Prayers for Pregnancy and Expectation

Babies change everything. These prayers cover the season of waiting for a child. Joy and anxiety mixed together.

  1. Bless this child growing in the womb. You knew them before we did. Knit them together.

  2. Protect the mother’s body. Pregnancy is hard work. Give her strength and rest.

  3. Calm the father’s fears. He feels helpless. Show him how to support without hovering.

  4. Let us choose a name with intention. Names carry meaning. Help us pick well.

  5. Prepare us for sleepless nights. Not with resignation. With anticipation of the gift.

  6. Help us set up the nursery without obsessing over perfection. The baby does not need a Pinterest room.

  7. Give us wisdom about birth plans. We have preferences. But you hold the outcome.

  8. Protect us from the anxiety of what if stories. Every parent shares their worst case. Shield our hearts.

  9. Let us bond with each other even as we prepare for the baby. Our marriage comes first.

  10. Prepare our parents to become grandparents. They need grace too. Help them transition well.

  11. Give us community with other expecting couples. We need friends in the same season.

  12. Help us save for the baby without hoarding. Trust you for provision.

  13. Let us read to the baby in the womb. Your word spoken early matters.

  14. Protect us from comparing pregnancies. Every body is different. Every baby is different.

  15. Give us peace about the birth. Fear is natural. But perfect love casts out fear.

  16. Prepare our hearts for the possibility of complications. We trust you with outcomes we cannot control.

  17. Let us enjoy these months. They go fast. Help us be present.

  18. Teach us to pray over the nursery. Dedicate the room before the baby sleeps there.

  19. Give us patience with unsolicited advice. People mean well. Filter their words.

  20. Help us practice asking for help. We cannot do this alone. Send helpers.

Prayers for Parents of Young Children

The early years of parenting strain even strong marriages. Exhaustion reduces patience. These prayers protect the marriage while raising children.

  1. Give us energy for each other after the kids go to bed. We are running on fumes. Replenish us.

  2. Help us prioritize date nights. Babysitters are worth the money. Our marriage depends on connection.

  3. Protect us from becoming roommates who happen to share children. We were lovers first.

  4. Give us patience with potty training and tantrums. These seasons feel endless. They will pass.

  5. Let us laugh at the chaos. Spilled milk and sleepless nights. Laughter keeps us sane.

  6. Help us divide the load fairly. Not 50 50 measured by the minute. But both giving everything.

  7. Protect our sex life from exhaustion. Sometimes a nap is better. But keep us pursuing each other.

  8. Give us wisdom about screen time. For the kids and for us. We all need boundaries.

  9. Let us model a good marriage for our children. They learn love by watching us.

  10. Help us discipline together. United front. No undermining each other in front of the kids.

  11. Give us breaks when we need them. Send a grandparent. A friend. A babysitter.

  12. Protect us from resenting each other over who does more. We chose this together.

  13. Let us remember that the messy house means a full life. Perfect homes are often empty homes.

  14. Teach us to apologize to our children when we fail. They need to see repentance modeled.

  15. Give us vision beyond the toddler years. These hard days are building something.

  16. Help us invest in friends who are not parents. We need perspectives outside the kiddie pool.

  17. Protect our marriage from becoming entirely child centered. The kids will leave. We will still have each other.

  18. Let us celebrate small parenting wins. Everyone went to bed on time. No one cried at the store.

  19. Give us grace for the days we lose our temper. We are human. Your mercies are new every morning.

  20. Help us find time to pray together. Even five minutes. Even while folding laundry.

Prayers for Empty Nest and Beyond

The children leave. The house gets quiet. Some couples drift apart when the parenting years end. These prayers help you find each other again.

  1. Help us rediscover each other now that the kids are gone. We have been parents so long. Teach us to be lovers again.

  2. Give us new shared projects. Travel. Hobbies. Ministry. Something to build together.

  3. Protect us from the silence that feels awkward. We got used to noise. Help us talk again.

  4. Let us revisit old dreams we set aside. What did we want to do before diapers and carpools?

  5. Help us redefine our purpose. Parenting was a holy calling. Now we need a new one.

  6. Give us grace for the grief of letting go. The empty nest hurts. Sit with us in that ache.

  7. Let us enjoy spontaneous intimacy. No children to interrupt. No early morning wake ups.

  8. Protect us from resenting each other for the empty nest sadness. We process grief differently.

  9. Help us reach out to younger couples. We have wisdom to offer. They have energy to give.

  10. Give us financial wisdom for retirement years. Enough to live on. Enough to give away.

  11. Let us travel while we have health. See the world together. Make memories.

  12. Help us care for aging parents without destroying our marriage. Boundaries are holy.

  13. Give us health for as long as you will. Or give us grace for sickness. Either way, be near.

  14. Let us pray together with more time now. No more rushing. No more interruptions.

  15. Protect us from boredom. Retired does not mean retired from life. Give us purpose.

  16. Help us mentor younger couples. Pour out what we learned.

  17. Let us laugh at our aging bodies. Wrinkles and creaks. We still have each other.

  18. Give us peace about our legacy. What we built matters. Release the outcome to you.

  19. Prepare us for the day one of us goes first. That day will come. Help us love well until then.

  20. Let us say I love you every day. No taking each other for granted at the end.

Prayers for Infertility and Waiting

Not every couple conceives easily. Some wait years. Some never hold a biological child. These prayers cover the painful season of infertility.

  1. We asked for a child. You have not answered yet. Help us trust your silence.

  2. Heal the monthly disappointment. Every negative test breaks our hearts anew.

  3. Protect our marriage from the strain of infertility. Do not let this waiting turn us against each other.

  4. Give us wisdom about medical options. Which treatments to pursue. Which to decline.

  5. Help us grieve together. Not separately. Not silently. Together.

  6. Protect us from friends who mean well but say cruel things. Filter their words.

  7. Give us hope if adoption is our path. Prepare a child for us. Prepare us for them.

  8. Let us find joy in other people’s babies without the jealousy that poisons us.

  9. Help us keep having sex that is not timed or clinical. Let desire survive the trying.

  10. Give us a community of others who understand. Infertility is lonely. Send companions.

  11. Protect our marriage from the blame game. Whose fault is this? It does not matter.

  12. Let us talk about options without fighting. Adoption. IVF. Surrogacy. Foster care. All options on the table with grace.

  13. Give us peace if our story ends without children. You are enough. We are enough.

  14. Help us serve children even if we cannot have our own. Mentoring. Teaching. Loving.

  15. Let us weep when we need to weep. No pretending we are fine.

  16. Give us permission to take breaks from trying. Exhaustion does not help conception.

  17. Protect us from the financial stress of treatments. Provide for what we need.

  18. Let us say to each other, I love you even if we never have a child. Those words matter.

  19. Help us hold hope and grief at the same time. Both are allowed. Both are real.

  20. Remind us that the first family was a couple without children. Adam and Eve had no parents. You can make a family without a baby.

Prayers for Adoption and Blended Families

Families come in many shapes. Adoption. Step parenting. Foster care. These prayers cover the beautiful complexity of chosen families.

  1. Bless this adoption. You adopted us into your family. Let us mirror that love.

  2. Help our adopted child feel chosen, not just placed. They were wanted before they arrived.

  3. Give us patience with the attachment process. Love takes time. Trust takes longer.

  4. Protect our marriage from the stress of foster care. The system is hard. Keep us united.

  5. Help us love stepchildren like our own. The title is step. The love should not be.

  6. Give wisdom about biological parents. When to include them. When to set boundaries.

  7. Let our blended family blend without losing individual identity. We are one. But we were many.

  8. Protect us from the loyalty conflicts children feel. They love both biological parents. Do not make them choose.

  9. Help us discipline with fairness. Step parent discipline is complicated. Guide us.

  10. Give us patience with the extended family. Grandparents may struggle to adjust. Love them through it.

  11. Let us celebrate adoption day like a birthday. A new beginning deserves remembrance.

  12. Help our adopted child process their story. Loss came before gain. Let them grieve and celebrate.

  13. Protect us from comparisons between biological and adopted children. All are ours. All are loved.

  14. Give us wisdom about sharing the adoption story. At the right time. In the right way.

  15. Let our family redefine what family means. Not blood. Covenant. That is stronger.

  16. Help us find other adoptive families for community. We need people who understand.

  17. Protect our marriage from the financial strain of adoption. Provide for the fees. Provide for the peace.

  18. Let us laugh through the blending process. It is messy. That is okay.

  19. Give us endurance for the hard days of building trust. It takes years. Do not let us quit.

  20. Help us say to each child, you belong here. No asterisks. No qualifications. Just belonging.

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Prayers for Military and Long Distance Marriages

Some couples spend more time apart than together. Deployment. Training. Remote work. These prayers cover the strain of distance.

  1. Protect our marriage across the miles. Distance tests us. Keep our hearts close when bodies cannot be.

  2. Give us wisdom about communication. Not too much. Not too little. Just enough.

  3. Help us trust each other completely. Suspicion grows in absence. Kill it before it takes root.

  4. Protect the spouse left behind. Loneliness is heavy. Send people to sit with them.

  5. Give the deployed spouse courage and safety. Bring them home whole.

  6. Let us find creative ways to be intimate across distance. Letters. Calls. Shared rituals.

  7. Protect us from the temptation to find comfort elsewhere. Loneliness is not an excuse for betrayal.

  8. Help us manage finances alone and together. Trust with money matters across miles.

  9. Give the stay at home parent extra strength. Single parenting during deployment is exhausting.

  10. Let our reunions be sweet, not awkward. Re entry takes grace. Give us plenty.

  11. Protect us from the myth that everything will be perfect when you return. Re entry is hard. Prepare us.

  12. Help us make memories even when apart. Shared TV shows. Reading the same book. Small connections.

  13. Give us countdowns that feel hopeful, not endless. Mark the days together.

  14. Protect our children from feeling abandoned by the deployed parent. Keep that parent present through calls and videos.

  15. Let us pray together even across time zones. Prayer bridges any distance.

  16. Help us forgive each other for the ways distance makes us clumsy. We will say the wrong thing. Forgive quickly.

  17. Give us communities on both ends. Friends for the one who stays. Friends for the one who goes.

  18. Protect our sex life from the rhythm of absence. Relearning each other takes patience.

  19. Let us celebrate small reunions. A weekend home. A video call. Every connection matters.

  20. Bring them home safely. That is our constant prayer. Answer it.

Prayers for Grief and Loss in Marriage

Marriages face losses. Miscarriage. Death of a child. Death of parents. Job loss. These prayers walk through grief together.

  1. Hold us together while we fall apart. Grief wants to isolate us. Pull us close.

  2. Let us grieve differently without judging each other. You process one way. I process another. Both are okay.

  3. Give us words when words fail. Or give us silence that is not cold. Just present.

  4. Protect our marriage from the statistic that says many couples divorce after losing a child. Defy that number.

  5. Help us say the dead person’s name. Not taboo. Not forgotten. Honored.

  6. Give us permission to laugh again. Joy feels like betrayal. It is not. Let us laugh.

  7. Protect us from blame. It is no one’s fault. Stop the search for someone to blame.

  8. Give us a timeline for grief that we do not control. Grief takes its own time. We surrender.

  9. Let us seek counseling without shame. We need help. That is wisdom.

  10. Help us serve each other in practical ways. Make the meal. Walk the dog. Small acts of love.

  11. Protect us from the isolation of grief. People stop calling after a few weeks. Send someone to check in.

  12. Give us hope without rushing to happiness. Hope is the anchor. Happiness can wait.

  13. Let us create new rituals to honor what we lost. A memorial garden. A charity. Something.

  14. Help us survive the holidays. Empty chairs ache. Be present in the ache.

  15. Remind us that grief is love with nowhere to go. Our love is not wasted. It is transformed.

  16. Give us endurance for the long haul of grief. It does not end. It changes. Help us change with it.

  17. Let us find God in the suffering. You were there. You are here.

  18. Protect our marriage from the secondary losses. Friends who disappear. Dreams that die. Grieve those too.

  19. Help us hold each other when we cannot hold ourselves up. That is why we have two arms.

  20. Let us say, we will get through this together. Not knowing how. Just believing we will.

Prayers for Anniversary and Celebration

Anniversaries mark time. They also mark grace. These prayers celebrate how far you have come.

  1. Thank you for another year. We did not earn it. You gave it. Thank you.

  2. Remind us of what we have survived together. The list is long. Your faithfulness is longer.

  3. Let us renew our vows today. Not in a ceremony. In our hearts. Fresh promises.

  4. Help us celebrate without comparison. Our anniversary does not need to look like anyone else’s.

  5. Give us a vision for the next year. What do you want to build in us?

  6. Let us forgive any lingering offenses before we cut the cake. Clean slate for the new year.

  7. Protect us from the anniversary expectations trap. A big gift does not equal big love.

  8. Help us write each other letters. Words on paper outlast spoken words.

  9. Let us look at old photos and laugh. We were so young. Look what you have done with us.

  10. Give us friends who will watch our kids so we can have a real date.

  11. Let us dream about the next decade. Where will we be at twenty years? Forty years?

  12. Thank you for the ordinary days. The anniversaries are special. But the Tuesdays matter too.

  13. Help us set a goal for the coming year. One thing to improve. One area to grow.

  14. Let us say, I would marry you again. And mean it. Not because it has been easy. Because it has been worth it.

Complete 269 Wedding Prayers for the Bride and Groom Summary

You now hold a complete collection of 269 wedding prayers for every season of marriage. From the proposal through the golden years. From joy to grief. From conflict to celebration. Every prayer is a tool for building something that lasts.

Marriage is not a destination. It is a daily walk. Some days the path is easy. Other days you crawl. These prayers help you keep moving no matter the terrain. They remind you that you are not alone. God walks with you. And you walk with each other.

Use these prayers on your wedding day. Use them on your worst day. Use them on your best day. Let them shape you into the spouse you promised to become. The vows were the start. The prayers are the continuation. Say them. Mean them. Watch what God does with a marriage covered in prayer.

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