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Let God be your matchmaker

Sometimes, the one who beats us hard for our failures is ourselves. Our Father, on the other hand, is full of patience and compassion. There is no condemnation in Christ Jesus. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. His arms are wide open, waiting for you. Would you come to Him today?

Let’s Pray:

Father, I am single, and I have been searching, waiting, and praying for the partner You have for me. Lord, may I not be weary of waiting, and may my heart’s desire to find the right soulmate not end in vain. Father, have mercy and direct my path to meet my life companion: the one whom You have destined for me, who will be my best friend and with whom I will serve You forever. Lord, as Your love never fails, and as I keep waiting on You, fill my heart with love and hope that I will soon find the one my heart desires. In Jesus’ name, I pray! Amen.

“He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the Lord.”

Proverbs 18:22

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