90+ Powerful New Month Prayer Points for May 2026

90+ Powerful New Month Prayer Points for May 2026

May arrives like a celebration. There is something about May that feels like a festival. Perhaps it is the flowers—the tulips and daffodils, the lilacs and lily of the valley. Perhaps it is the light, lingering longer each evening, inviting us outdoors. Perhaps it is simply the collective relief of a people who have made it through another winter and are ready to live fully again.

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For many of us, May is also a month of transition. School years are winding down, with graduations and promotions on the horizon. Families are planning summer vacations. The pace of life shifts as we trade indoor coziness for outdoor adventures. It is a month of anticipation, of looking forward to all that summer promises.

As we stand at the threshold of this beautiful month, our hearts are drawn to prayer. We think of the weeks ahead—the celebrations of mothers, the memorials of heroes, the graduations of children, the long weekends that invite rest, the ordinary days that somehow feel extraordinary when the sun is shining and the birds are singing.

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Whether you are praying for your mother this Mother’s Day, for graduates beginning new chapters, for safe travels as summer approaches, or simply for the grace to receive each May day as the gift that it is, you have come to the right place. In this post, you will find 60 powerful new month prayer points for May 2026, each prayer specially crafted to help you invite God into every corner of the weeks ahead.

Let us begin this beautiful month together, with hearts open to all that God has prepared.

Prayer Points for Mothers and Motherhood This May

May brings Mother’s Day, a time to honor the women who gave us life and love. These prayers ask God’s blessing upon mothers everywhere—those still with us, those we have lost, and those who long to be mothers.

Anchor Verse: “Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.” — Proverbs 31:28

1. Heavenly Father, I lift up my mother to You this May. Thank You for the gift of her life and love. Bless her abundantly—with health, with joy, with peace. Let her know how deeply she is appreciated. Help me to honor her well, not just on Mother’s Day but every day. Amen.

2. Lord Jesus, mothers of young children carry heavy loads. Sleepless nights, endless demands, constant giving. This May, strengthen their arms and renew their spirits. Give them patience when they are frayed, wisdom when they are uncertain, and joy in the precious moments. Amen.

3. Father, mothering teenagers is not for the faint of heart. The hormones, the independence, the eye rolls, the late-night worries. Grant these mothers wisdom beyond their years. Help them to hold on loosely while loving fiercely. Let them see the fruit of their faithful training. Amen.

4. Lord, mothers of adult children carry a different kind of love—one that watches from a distance, prays without ceasing, and releases with open hands. This May, give them peace about children who have left the nest. Let them find joy in seeing their children walk in truth. Amen.

5. Heavenly Father, You are the protector of the vulnerable. I lift up single mothers this May. They carry double burdens with single strength. Provide for their needs. Surround them with community. Give them moments of rest. Be the Father figure their children need and the partner their hearts desire. Amen.

6. Lord, grandmothers are treasures. They have lived and loved and learned, and now they pour into the next generation. Bless these precious women this May. Give them health and strength to enjoy their grandchildren. Let them know how deeply they are cherished. May their legacy of faith endure. Amen.

7. Father, thank You for spiritual mothers—women who have nurtured my faith, spoken wisdom into my life, and modeled what it means to follow You. Bless them abundantly this May. Let them see the fruit of their investment. Raise up more women to carry on this sacred work. Amen.

8. Lord Jesus, Mother’s Day is painful for those whose mothers have died. The empty chair. The missing voice. The memories that bring both smiles and tears. Comfort those who grieve this May. Wrap Your arms around them. Let them feel their mother’s love, still present, still real, still eternal. Amen.

9. Compassionate Father, Mother’s Day is heartbreaking for those longing for children. The empty arms. The unanswered prayers. The hope deferred that makes hearts sick. Hold them close this May. Give them strength for the journey. Fulfill their desire in Your perfect timing and perfect way. Amen.

10. Lord, I thank You for my wife, the mother of our children. She is more precious than jewels. This May, let her know how deeply she is loved and appreciated. Bless her with rest, with joy, with moments that fill her tank. Help me to love her as Christ loves the Church. Amen.

11. Heavenly Father, some mothers face impossible circumstances this May—poverty, illness, abuse, abandonment. Be their refuge and strength. Cover them with Your wings. Send help. Provide hope. Let them know they are not forgotten, that You see them, that You love them. Amen.

12. Lord Jesus, I simply want to say thank You for my mother. For the sacrifices she made. For the love she gave. For the lessons she taught. For the faith she modeled. However many Mother’s Days we have left together, let me make the most of them. Thank You for this precious gift. Amen.

13. Father, mothers of special needs children walk a unique path. The challenges are many, the resources often few, the exhaustion real. This May, let Your grace be sufficient for them. Let Your power be made perfect in their weakness. Give them strength, community, and hope. Amen.

14. Lord, thank You for foster and adoptive mothers who open their hearts and homes to children who need love. This is sacred work. Bless them with patience, with wisdom, with resilience. Heal the wounds their children carry. Settle the solitary in loving homes. Amen.

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Prayers for Graduates and New Beginnings This May

May is graduation season—a time of caps tossed skyward, diplomas received, and doors opening to new chapters. These prayers ask God’s blessing upon graduates and all who are beginning new seasons of life.

Anchor Verse: “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” — Jeremiah 29:11

15.  Heavenly Father, high school graduates stand at a crossroads. Childhood behind them, adulthood ahead. Uncertainty before them. This May, guide their steps. Help them to trust You with all their hearts, not leaning on their own understanding. Make their paths straight as they acknowledge You. Amen.

16. Lord Jesus, college graduates have planned and worked and dreamed for years. Now the plans meet reality. Jobs to find. Futures to navigate. This May, establish their steps. Open doors that no one can shut. Guide them into the work and life You have prepared for them. Amen.

17. Father, new careers are exciting and terrifying. New environments. New expectations. New colleagues. This May, bless those starting new jobs. Give them grace in the learning curve. Favor with supervisors. Friendships with colleagues. Let them commit their work to You and watch You establish their plans. Amen.

18. Lord, moving to a new city is hard. Leaving behind friends, familiarity, and comfort. Stepping into the unknown. This May, watch over those who move. Be their shade at their right hand. Connect them with community. Make the unfamiliar feel like home. Amen.

19. Heavenly Father, the future feels uncertain for many this May. What comes next? Where do I go? What should I do? Give them Your Word as a lamp for their feet—enough light for the next step, even if the whole path is not yet visible. Guide them gently forward. Amen.

20. Lord Jesus, parents of graduates feel so many emotions—pride, nostalgia, hope, grief. Their children are launching. The nest is emptying. This May, comfort their hearts. Let them find joy in seeing their children walk in truth. Give them peace about the future and gratitude for the past. Amen.

21. Father, graduates face big decisions. Which college? Which job? Which city? Which path? This May, give them wisdom from above—pure, peaceable, gentle, open to reason. You give generously to all who ask. They are asking. Give them wisdom for every decision. Amen.

22. Lord, new beginnings require courage. The safe path is tempting. The risky path is scary. This May, give graduates the courage to step out in faith. Remind them that You are with them wherever they go. They do not go alone. You go before them. Amen.

23. Heavenly Father, comparison steals joy. Some graduates feel behind—no job yet, no clear path, no plan like their peers. Remind them that You have a time for everything. Their season will come. Their path is unique. Their timing is in Your hands. Give them peace. Amen.

24. Lord Jesus, not everyone graduates in May. Some continue studying. Some return to school later in life. Bless those hitting the books this summer. Give them focus, discipline, and understanding. Let them apply their hearts to instruction and grow in knowledge and wisdom. Amen.

25. Father, graduates have dreams. Big dreams. Scary dreams. Beautiful dreams. This May, align their desires with Your will. As they delight themselves in You, shape the desires of their hearts. Then fulfill those desires in ways that bring glory to You and joy to them. Amen.

26. Lord, graduates have spent years defined by grades, achievements, and accomplishments. Now those markers shift. Remind them that their true identity is not in what they do but in whose they are. They are children of God. That identity never changes, never graduates, never ends. Amen.

27. Heavenly Father, graduation scatters friends. What was daily becomes distant. What was easy becomes effortful. Bless these friendships as they transition. Give them creativity to stay connected. Sustain the bonds that should last. And bring new friends into their lives. Amen.

28. Lord Jesus, graduates need guidance. The path is unclear. The choices are many. This May, fulfill Your promise. Instruct them. Teach them. Counsel them with Your eye upon them. Let them sense Your presence and hear Your voice as they navigate this new season. Amen.

Prayer Points for Memorial Day and Honoring Heroes This May

May closes with Memorial Day, a time to remember those who gave their lives in service to our nation. These prayers honor the fallen, comfort their families, and express gratitude for the cost of freedom.

Anchor Verse: “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.” — John 15:13

29. Heavenly Father, this Memorial Day, we remember those who gave their lives in service to our nation. They laid down their lives for friends they would never meet. Grant them eternal rest. Let them rest from their labors. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. Amen.

30. Lord Jesus, Gold Star families carry a weight most cannot imagine. Their loved one did not come home. The cost of freedom landed on their doorstep. This May, heal their broken hearts. Bind up their wounds. Surround them with love and support. Let them know their sacrifice is seen and honored. Amen.

31. Father, we thank You for our veterans. They answered the call. They served their country. Many carry visible and invisible wounds. This May, bless them abundantly. Provide the care they need. Heal the trauma they carry. Let them know their service matters. Amen.

32. Lord, active duty military serve today in harm’s way. They are separated from families, facing dangers most cannot imagine. This May, be with them. Give them strength and courage. Protect them from harm. Bring them safely home to those who love them. Amen.

33. Heavenly Father, military families sacrifice too. They wait. They worry. They hold down the home front alone. This May, settle them in homes filled with love and support. Give them strength for the waiting. Connect them with community. Bring their loved ones home soon. Amen.

34. Lord Jesus, first responders run toward danger while others run away. Police, firefighters, paramedics—they lay down their lives daily for their communities. This May, protect them. Give them wisdom in split-second decisions. Bless their families who wait and worry. Amen.

35. Father, freedom is not free. It was purchased with blood—the blood of our Savior and the blood of our heroes. This Memorial Day, fill our hearts with genuine gratitude. Help us never to take our freedoms for granted. Let us live as people who understand the cost. Amen.

36. Lord, many who serve carry wounds that do not bleed but still hurt. PTSD, moral injury, survivor’s guilt. This May, pour out Your healing on these hidden wounds. Bring counselors, treatments, and breakthroughs. Let no one suffer in silence. Heal them, Lord. Amen.

37. Heavenly Father, children who have lost parents in military service carry a unique burden. They grew up too fast. They missed too much. This May, be a Father to the fatherless. Protect them. Guide them. Let them know they are not forgotten and never alone. Amen.

38. Lord Jesus, families of first responders killed in the line of duty live with daily loss. The knock on the door. The empty chair. The holidays without them. This May, comfort these families. Wrap Your arms around them. Let them feel Your presence and the gratitude of a nation. Amen.

39. Father, our nation is deeply divided. But on Memorial Day, we remember that those who died did not die for Republicans or Democrats, for red states or blue states. They died for all of us. This May, let that truth unite us. Let gratitude transcend politics. Amen.

40. Lord, chaplains and military ministers carry Your presence into the darkest places. They comfort the dying, counsel the struggling, and bury the fallen. This May, strengthen them. Fill them with Your comfort so they can comfort others. Protect them as they serve. Amen.

41. Heavenly Father, some families still wait. Their loved ones never came home, never were found. The uncertainty lingers for decades. This May, watch over these families. Give them peace amid the not-knowing. Let them trust that You know where their loved ones are. Amen.

42. Lord God, on this Memorial Day, we humble ourselves before You. We confess that we have not always been worthy of the sacrifices made for us. Forgive our nation. Heal our land. Make us worthy of those who gave their lives. Let their sacrifice not be in vain. Amen.

Prayer Points for Springtime and God’s Creation This May

May is the full flowering of spring. Gardens bloom, birds sing, and the earth displays God’s glory in riotous color. These prayers celebrate the Creator and ask for hearts attentive to His beauty.

Anchor Verse: “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.” — Psalm 19:1

43. Heavenly Father, thank You for the beauty of May. For tulips and daffodils, for cherry blossoms and lilacs, for green leaves and blue skies. You have made everything beautiful in its time. Open my eyes to see Your glory displayed in creation this month. Amen.

44. Lord Jesus, gardens are growing this May. Seeds planted weeks ago now push through soil. Flowers open to the sun. Vegetables begin to form. Bless the work of gardeners’ hands. And make my soul like a watered garden—nourished, fruitful, and beautiful to You. Amen.

45. Father, farmers work tirelessly to feed our nation. They rise early, work late, and depend on things they cannot control. This May, bless their fields and crops. Send favorable weather. Protect from pests and disease. Let the earth yield its increase. Provide abundantly. Amen.

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46. Lord, Your creation reveals Your invisible qualities—Your power, Your beauty, Your creativity. This May, slow me down enough to notice. Help me to see the flowers and hear the birds and feel the warm sun as glimpses of who You are. Let creation draw me closer to the Creator. Amen.

47. Heavenly Father, May weather shapes so much—gardens, events, moods, travel. We ask for weather that blesses. Not too dry, not too wet. Not too hot, not too cold. Sunshine to lift spirits, rain to nourish growth. You prepare rain for the earth. Prepare what we need. Amen.

48. Lord Jesus, May invites us outdoors. Church picnics, outdoor services, gatherings in parks. Bless these times of fellowship and worship. Let creation itself join our praise—the birds singing, the wind blowing, the trees clapping their hands. Let everything that has breath praise You. Amen.

49. Father, You placed us in Your garden to work it and keep it. We have not always been faithful stewards. This May, renew our commitment to care for creation. Help us to protect the beauty You have made. Let us leave the earth better for future generations. Amen.

50. Lord, May offers simple pleasures—bare feet in grass, picnics in parks, windows rolled down, ice cream cones. Help me to savor these gifts. Don’t let me rush past them. Each day is made by You. Let me rejoice and be glad in the simple joys of this month. Amen.

51. Heavenly Father, while many enjoy spring, some cannot. Illness keeps them indoors. Grief steals their joy. Depression clouds their view. This May, draw near to those who suffer. Let them feel Your presence. Use others to bring spring to their doorstep. Amen.

52. Lord Jesus, the birds sing Your praises before dawn. The sun rises to declare Your glory. This May, let me join the chorus. Before the day’s busyness begins, let me give thanks. Let me declare Your steadfast love in the morning and Your faithfulness at night. Amen.

53. Father, rain in due season brings life to the land. We ask for Your provision—rain when needed, sun when needed. Nourish the crops that will feed Your people. Let the earth drink deeply and produce abundantly. You give rain to the just and the unjust. Pour out Your goodness. Amen.

54. Lord, the lilies of the field do not worry or strive. They simply grow and bloom, clothed in beauty beyond human achievement. This May, help me to trust You like the lilies. You clothe them. You will clothe me. Free me from anxiety about tomorrow. Let me bloom where I am planted. Amen.

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Prayer Points for Family and Relationships This May

May brings longer days and more time together. Families gather for graduations, for Memorial Day weekends, for the simple pleasure of being outdoors together. These prayers invite God’s blessing upon every relationship.

Anchor Verse: “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” — Psalm 133:1

55. Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of family. This May, as schedules shift and summer approaches, give us quality time together. Protect our family from busyness that fragments. Help us to truly be present with one another. Let our home be filled with love and laughter. Amen.

56. Lord Jesus, marriages need nurturing. The busyness of life can pull couples apart without them even noticing. This May, strengthen marriages. Help husbands and wives to prioritize each other. Renew their commitment. Deepen their intimacy. Let them hold fast to each other as You hold fast to them. Amen.

57. Father, school is ending for many children. Routines are shifting. Summer stretches ahead. Bless these children as they transition. Give them rest from academic pressures. Provide opportunities for play, for growth, for adventure. Let them know Your love in new ways this summer. Amen.

58. Lord, summer plans are being made. Camps to register for. Vacations to book. Schedules to coordinate. This May, we commit all our plans to You. Establish them if they align with Your will. Redirect them if they do not. Help us to hold plans loosely and trust You tightly. Amen.

59. Heavenly Father, blended families carry unique challenges and beautiful opportunities. This May, bless these families. Heal any lingering wounds from the past. Help stepparents and stepchildren to bond. Create new traditions that honor all. Let these families be filled with grace and patience. Amen.

60. Lord Jesus, adoptive and foster families open their hearts to children who need love. This is sacred, challenging, beautiful work. This May, strengthen these families. Heal trauma. Build attachment. Provide support. Let every child know they are wanted, loved, and home. Amen.

61. Father, some families face crisis this May—illness, job loss, conflict, addiction. Be their refuge and strength. Be a very present help in their trouble. Provide what they need. Hold them together when they feel like falling apart. Let them know they are not alone. Amen.

62. Lord, the bond between grandparents and grandchildren is precious. This May, bless these relationships. Give grandparents health and energy to invest in the next generation. Give grandchildren receptive hearts. Let wisdom flow down and love flow up. Commend Your works from generation to generation. Amen.

63. Heavenly Father, many families are separated by miles. Parents far from children. Grandparents far from grandchildren. Siblings scattered across the country. This May, watch over those who are far from us. Protect them. Bless them. And bring us together again when possible. Amen.

64. Lord Jesus, family gatherings are coming this May—Memorial Day cookouts, graduation parties, simple Sunday dinners. Let all that we do be done in love. Help us to listen more than we speak. To encourage more than we criticize. To enjoy one another without conditions. Amen.

65. Father, every family has wounds. Old hurts. Long silences. Words that should not have been spoken. This May, bring healing. Give us courage to take first steps. Help us to do our part in living peaceably. Where reconciliation is possible, make it happen. Where it is not, give us peace. Amen.

66. Lord, singleness can feel lonely, especially in a world that celebrates couples and families. This May, surround single people with community. Give them deep friendships and meaningful connections. Let them know they are complete in You. Fulfill the deep longings of their hearts. Amen.

67. Heavenly Father, engaged couples are planning weddings and dreaming of futures. This May, bless their preparations. Give them wisdom as they plan. Protect them from stress that divides. Prepare their hearts for marriage. Let their weddings be joyful and their marriages be lasting. Amen.

68. Lord Jesus, empty nesters watch children leave and seasons change. The house is quieter. The role shifts. This May, comfort these parents. Give them peace about the new season. Open their eyes to new opportunities. Let them embrace this time with hope, not just grief. Amen.

Prayer Points for Work, Provision, and Summer Preparation This May

May bridges spring and summer, bringing both the wrap-up of spring responsibilities and the preparation for summer activities. These prayers ask God’s blessing on work, finances, and the transitions ahead.

Anchor Verse: “And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:19

69. Father, summer job seekers are looking for opportunities—students needing income, teachers seeking summer work, many hoping to earn. This May, open doors for them. Connect them with employers. Provide work that matches their skills and schedules. Let them work heartily as for You. Amen.

70. Lord, summer planning is underway. Camps, vacations, activities, schedules. Give us diligence in planning. Help us to create summers that refresh, not exhaust. That connect, not fragment. That leave room for spontaneity and rest. Let our plans lead to abundance of joy and rest. Amen.

71. Heavenly Father, summer often brings increased expenses. Camps cost money. Vacations cost money. Childcare costs money. This May, we ask for Your provision. Bless us abundantly so that we have all that we need and more to abound in every good work. Provide for every summer need. Amen.

72. Lord Jesus, summer financial stress is real for many. How to pay for camps, cover childcare, afford vacations? This May, calm anxious hearts. Help Your people to bring every request to You with thanksgiving. Provide in unexpected ways. Let them experience Your peace. Amen.

73. Father, teachers are finishing a demanding year. They have poured out their lives for students. Many are exhausted. This May, refresh them. Give them rest this summer. Let them know their work matters eternally. Those who turn many to righteousness shine like stars forever. Amen.

74. Lord, students face final exams this May. Pressure is high. Sleep is short. Anxiety is real. Give them clarity of mind and calmness of spirit. Help them to recall what they have studied. Let them do all things through Christ who strengthens them. Amen.

75. Heavenly Father, summer internships begin this month. Young people step into professional environments, eager to learn and prove themselves. Bless these experiences. Give them good mentors. Let them gain skills and wisdom. Prepare them for the careers You have planned. Amen.

76. Lord Jesus, small business owners work incredibly hard. They carry weight and worry that employees never see. This May, bless their businesses. Bring customers. Provide stability. Give them wisdom for decisions. Let Your blessing bring success without the trouble that often accompanies it. Amen.

77. Father, seasonal workers face transitions this May. Some jobs end. Some jobs begin. The rhythm of work shifts. Provide for those between seasons. Open doors for new opportunities. Let them trust that You ordain seasons of work and rest according to Your perfect plan. Amen.

78. Lord, vacations are being planned this May. Places to go. Reservations to make. Excitement to build. Bless these plans. But more than the destination, bless the rest. Jesus invited His disciples to quiet places of rest. Let our vacations provide true refreshment for soul and body. Amen.

79. Heavenly Father, summer childcare is a puzzle for many families. Camps, sitters, relatives, juggling schedules. This May, help us to solve this puzzle. Provide safe, loving care for children. Give parents peace about arrangements. Unless You build this summer schedule, we labor in vain. Amen.

80. Lord Jesus, You taught that it is more blessed to give than to receive. This May, as we prepare for summer, cultivate generosity in our hearts. Help us to give—to our churches, to those in need, to causes that matter. Let us experience the blessing of open-handed living. Amen.

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Prayer Points for Personal Growth and Spiritual Depth This May

May’s beauty and longer days create space for reflection and growth. These prayers ask God to deepen your faith, strengthen your character, and draw you closer to Him throughout the month.

Anchor Verse: “But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” — 2 Peter 3:18

81. Heavenly Father, I want to grow spiritually this May. Not just older in faith, but deeper. Increase my hunger for Your Word. Deepen my desire for prayer. Let me long for pure spiritual nourishment like a baby longs for milk. Grow me up into salvation. Amen.

82. Lord Jesus, my life is noisy. Constant input. Constant demands. Constant distraction. This May, draw me to quiet places. Help me to be still and know that You are God. In the stillness, speak to me. In the quiet, restore my soul. Let me find You in the silence. Amen.

83. Father, patience does not come naturally to me. I want things now—answers now, progress now, change now. This May, teach me patience. Help me to rejoice in hope even while waiting. Make me constant in prayer. Grow patience as fruit of Your Spirit in my life. Amen.

84. Lord, in a world that is often harsh, let me be kind. To strangers I meet. To family I live with. To colleagues I work alongside. To those who disagree with me. This May, make me tenderhearted and forgiving, reflecting the kindness You have shown me. Amen.

85. Heavenly Father, I want to see You. Jesus promised that the pure in heart will see God. This May, purify my heart. Cleanse my motives. Wash away impurity. Let me see You—in creation, in Scripture, in circumstances, in the faces of those I love. Show me Your glory. Amen.

86. Lord Jesus, contentment is learned. It does not come naturally. This May, teach me contentment. Not complacency, but genuine satisfaction in You regardless of circumstances. Whether I have much or little, whether life is easy or hard, let me find my sufficiency in You. Amen.

87. Father, relationships shape who I become. This May, give me wisdom in choosing companions. Surround me with people who draw me closer to You. Make me the kind of friend who draws others closer too. Let me walk with the wise and grow in wisdom. Amen.

88. Lord, time is precious. Each May day is a gift that will never come again. Help me to walk wisely, making the best use of the time You give me. Not frantic, but intentional. Not busy with noise, but fruitful for eternity. Let me invest these days well. Amen.

89. Heavenly Father, I try to control so much. Plans, outcomes, people, futures. It exhausts me. This May, teach me to trust You with all my heart. Help me to stop leaning on my own understanding. Release my grip on things I cannot control. Let me rest in Your sovereignty. Amen.

90. Lord Jesus, change is hard. Even good change feels uncomfortable. This May, give me courage to embrace the changes You bring. Do not let me cling to comfort at the expense of growth. You are with me wherever I go. With You, I can be strong and courageous. Amen.

A Final Word for You

My friend, May is a month of beauty, of honor, of transition, of hope. It is a month when we honor our mothers, remember our heroes, celebrate our graduates, and simply enjoy the gift of creation bursting into full flower.

As you prayed through these 60 prayers, each anchored in the eternal truth of Scripture, you have done something profoundly important. You have invited the God of all creation into every corner of your life this May. You have acknowledged that you cannot walk through this month alone, and you have opened your heart to the One who walks with you always.

I encourage you to return to these prayers throughout the month. Pray one each morning. Pray them with your family. Pray them in your quiet moments. Let the Scriptures sink deep into your heart. And watch for how God answers—sometimes in ways you expect, often in ways you never could have imagined.

The flowers are blooming. The sun is warming. The days are lengthening. And God is with you.

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