The bridal shower is a time for you to show your appreciation for all of the hard work that your bridesmaids, groomsmen, and other family members and friends have put into making your wedding day special. For some people, this means throwing a lavish party complete with catered food and open bars. For others, it’s simply a small gathering with close friends, family, and cake. But no matter what kind of celebration you’re having or how much money you’ve spent on it, there are some things you can do to show your appreciation for everyone involved in the shower. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that everyone present feels valued and loved as they celebrate the happy couple-to-be.
- Thank them all in person
- Give each person a small gift (like flowers or candy) to let them know how important they are to you
- If possible, give out favors such as candles that guests can take home after the event has ended so they’ll remember what an amazing time they had at
Powerful Prayers For My Bridal Shower
1. The key is to remember that it’s not about how much you know, but about how much you love them.
One of the most important things to remember during your bridal shower is that it’s not about you. It’s about them.
It doesn’t matter how much you know, or how much you have learned over time. What matters most is how much love and appreciation you have for the bride and groom. The more love and appreciation there is, the more powerful prayers will be said at your bridal shower. So make sure that every time they walk into a room full of family members and friends, they feel like they’re walking into their own home—the place where everyone loves them best!
2. Pray for them and their marriage will be blessed.
- Pray for your bride and groom. They have a lot to look forward to, but they will also have many challenges in their marriage. Pray that God will keep them safe and guide them through the tough times as they embark on this new journey together.
- Pray for the bride’s parents. They’ve raised their daughter with great care, but now she has left home and moved into another household with her new husband! It can be difficult to let go of our children when they get married or move out for whatever reason—but we must remember that our Lord is always with us, even when we can’t see him working behind the scenes! Let’s pray that he continues to watch over both sets of parents through their coming years together.
- Pray for the groom’s parents too! Like any other couple who has just gotten married, there will be lots of changes ahead… some good ones (like new grandchildren!) and some hard ones (such as old age). Let’s all take this time before saying “I do” by thanking God for making families strong enough to weather anything life throws at us—and then ask Him to continue helping us face each challenge head-on by keeping us close together despite the distance between households or other obstacles preventing communication regularly between family members
3. If they want to be married fast and the Lord knows best, go ahead.
If they want to get married fast, and the Lord knows best, go ahead. If you are not ready for marriage, don’t marry yet. If you feel God is calling you to be a single mommy or daddy, then do what He says in His Word.
Remember that God is at work in your life and will guide and direct you toward His perfect will for your life.
4. God works in mysterious ways.
God works in mysterious ways, and you can trust that he has a plan for your future. He is the ultimate planner, and he knows what is best for you. He also knows what’s best for your marriage, so trust him to guide you towards it. You can’t go wrong with this prayer!
5. You never know when something bad will happen.
You never know when something bad will happen.
Life is full of surprises, and we can’t always control what happens. But that doesn’t mean we have to be afraid or worry about what will happen next. God is in control of everything, and He loves us so much that He wants to take care of us no matter what happens. If you are worried about something bad happening at your bridal shower, don’t worry—God won’t abandon you! He works in mysterious ways and knows what’s best for His children (Proverbs 18:10). Even if the situation seems bleak at first glance, God will provide for you and guide your steps along life’s journey (Psalm 37:23).
6. If she gets tired of being married, teach her how to love again.
If you are the groom of honor, here are some ways you can help her feel special and loved.
- Be patient with her. She will be nervous about all the attention she is receiving on this special day.
- Be kind. Do not embarrass her in front of others or make fun of her for not knowing something about the wedding planning process that you do know (I’m looking at you, Dad!).
- Be a good listener; don’t just talk about yourself all night. Ask questions like: “What’s your favorite color? What kind of music do you like to listen to?”
7. Promise yourself to take care of your mother-in-law from then on.
Promise yourself to take care of your mother-in-law from then on.
You will be married, and she will be there to help you make decisions about what kind of family you want to build. She may be a constant in your life, so why not start things off right? By taking care of her now, you will build a foundation that can hold up against any challenges that come along in the future.
8. Don’t let your wedding day go by without thinking of your attendants
I want to say a special thank you to my bridal shower guests. Without them, there wouldn’t be a wedding. Even though they are not physically present on my big day, their presence will make all of the difference in the world.
My attendants have been with me through thick and thin; they are family. And when family comes together they celebrate each other in all situations whether it be good or bad times ahead—they will always be there for each other no matter what happens!
Closing
Hopefully, this guide has given you a few ideas to make your bridal shower more meaningful. Don’t forget that while it might seem like the most important day of your life, it’s also not too late to find ways to make it special for everyone in attendance. Take the time you need to plan ahead, because the right traditions can take several months or even years to develop, and if you want them to be meaningful for everyone present, you’ll have better luck if you let yourself be surprised by what happens.