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    30 Prayer For Constipation with Scriptures to Back

    By Pst. Williams ChurchillAugust 21, 2025

    Constipation may seem like a small or even embarrassing issue, but for those who struggle with it, the discomfort can be both physically draining and emotionally frustrating. It disrupts daily life, affects energy levels, and often leaves people searching for relief and comfort. A prayer for constipation is a gentle way to bring this concern before God, asking not only for physical healing but also for peace of mind during the struggle.

    Prayer reminds us that no detail of our health is too small for God’s attention. Just as we trust Him with major illnesses, we can also invite Him into the everyday challenges that impact our well-being. By lifting up our needs in prayer, we place our trust in God’s care, finding reassurance that He desires wholeness, comfort, and restored health in every aspect of our lives.

    30 Prayer For Constipation

    1. Jeremiah 30:17

    “But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds, declares the LORD, because they have called you an outcast: ‘It is Zion; no one seeks her.’” (ESV)

    Lord, we pray for swift restoration and healing of the body, asking that You intervene in the digestive system and bring relief where there is blockage or discomfort, guiding treatment and practical help as You see fit. We trust that Your healing reaches every part of us — physical, emotional, and spiritual — and we ask for calm hearts and clear minds while the body recovers, that anxiety not compound the physical strain.

    Help us to take wise steps for health—hydration, fiber, rest, and the right medical care—so the body can respond well to both prayer and practice, and grant caregivers and medical professionals discernment as they offer remedies. May gratitude rise with each sign of progress, fostering patience and continued trust in Your restoring work until full comfort is regained.

    2. Psalm 34:18

    “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” (ESV)

    Heavenly Father, when constipation brings pain, embarrassment, or discouragement, we ask that You draw near to the heart, comforting the one who feels weak and offering reassurance that no struggle is too small for Your notice. Let Your nearness calm anxious thoughts that amplify physical discomfort and provide a spiritual refuge where the sufferer can rest in Your presence.

    As peace settles the mind, may practical relief follow more easily, and may the person be encouraged to seek necessary care without shame; supply gentle words from friends and wise counsel from professionals. We thank You for being a God who heals both body and spirit and ask for tenderness and renewed hope with each passing day.

    3. James 1:5

    “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.” (ESV)

    Lord, grant wisdom to those discerning the causes of constipation—nutrition choices, medication side effects, stress responses, or underlying conditions—and lead them to faithful solutions that honor the body You gave them. Give clear judgment to patients and caregivers so that dietary adjustments, hydration strategies, or medical consultations are chosen wisely and implemented with consistency.

    Provide humility to accept changes that may be uncomfortable at first and perseverance to maintain new patterns until results appear, and bless medical professionals with insight when tests or treatments are needed. We trust You to supply the understanding required for sensible care and to reward faithful small steps with meaningful improvement.

    4. Romans 12:12

    “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” (ESV)

    God of hope, when relief is delayed, teach us to rejoice in the promise of healing, to find patient endurance in the season of discomfort, and to remain steady in prayer that connects us to Your sustaining power. Help sufferers keep their eyes on things eternal even as they pursue immediate well-being, that discouragement not snuff out hope.

    Make the practice of persistent prayer itself a source of comfort and an anchor for daily choices, so stress-driven habits that worsen digestion are replaced with rhythms of rest, nourishment, and trust. May constancy in faith and care produce the calm and restoration needed for full recovery.

    5. Jeremiah 17:14

    “Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved, for you are my praise.” (ESV)

    O Lord, we cry out plainly for healing of digestive distress and ask that You move powerfully to restore normal function, relieve pain, and renew strength for daily life, for You are our praise and hope. Hear the honest plea of a body in need and answer with tender mercy that brings relief and restores dignity.

    As healing begins, teach us to praise You not only for the big miracles but for small mercies—hydration that helps, a meal that settles well, a night of restful sleep—and may gratitude deepen our trust in Your ongoing care. Let each improvement lead to fuller health and renewed testimony of Your goodness.

    6. Philippians 4:13

    “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” (ESV)

    Lord, when constipation saps energy and patience, pour Your strength into weary bodies and anxious minds so that those affected can persist in helpful routines and cope with discomfort without losing courage. Infuse physical endurance and emotional steadiness so simple acts of care—walking, drinking water, choosing fiber-rich foods—are sustained each day.

    Remind us that reliance on You empowers everyday choices and that strength through Christ makes discipline gentle rather than burdensome; may this divine enabling produce both relief and healthier habits long-term. Let renewed vitality become evidence of Your sustaining power in the ordinary pathways to wellness.

    7. Psalm 103:3

    “Who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases.” (ESV)

    Gracious Healer, we lift up the body’s ailments and ask for Your healing touch over digestive systems suffering from constipation, trusting that You address every disease with mercy and skill. Even where emotional or spiritual burdens contribute to physical symptoms, bring comprehensive healing that touches heart, mind, and gut.

    Guide treatments so they are safe and effective, and grant peace as the body responds, assuring the suffering that God’s healing encompasses all parts of our being. May restored health lead to renewed worship and deeper appreciation for the gift of a functioning, well-cared-for body.

    8. Proverbs 3:5–6

    “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.” (ESV)

    Father, grant the humility to trust You when solutions are not immediately clear and the wisdom to combine faith with sensible care, so we do not rely solely on our limited perspective but seek Your guidance. Help sufferers follow godly counsel and medical advice without fear, acknowledging You in health decisions so paths to recovery are made clearer.

    As we follow both spiritual discernment and practical guidance, straighten the way forward and remove obstacles—whether they be lifestyle habits, misinformation, or shame—that impede healing. Let trust in You free us from anxiety and orient our choices toward restoration.

    9. 1 Corinthians 6:19–20

    “Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.” (ESV)

    Lord, remind us that caring for digestion is part of honoring the temple You have given, motivating compassionate attention to the body rather than neglect or shame, and prompting wise stewardship in nutrition and rest. Help those with constipation view self-care as an act of worship that glorifies You.

    Give resolve to treat the body gently, to remove habits that harm, and to pursue treatments that support whole-person health, trusting that our efforts partner with Your sustaining grace. May honoring God in bodily care lead to improved function and spiritual gratitude.

    10. Philippians 4:6–7

    “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (ESV)

    Heavenly Father, we confess the anxiety that often accompanies uncomfortable symptoms and ask for Your peace to guard hearts and minds, preventing worry from intensifying physical tension that worsens digestion. Teach us to bring requests to You with thanksgiving even amid discomfort, trusting You to sustain us.

    As Your peace settles, may the body relax and respond better to care, and may clarity of mind guide wise choices about diet and treatment. We ask that restful confidence in You become a healing agent in itself, supporting both recovery and resilience.

    11. Psalm 30:2

    “O LORD my God, I cried to you for help, and you have healed me.” (ESV)

    Lord, just as Your people have called to You in desperation and received healing, we bring our digestive distress before You, asking for timely relief and restoration that testifies to Your compassion. Hear our plea and move to restore comfort and function so life’s normal rhythms return.

    We commit to responding to Your help with gratitude and responsible care, following medical advice and lifestyle adjustments suggested for healing, so that renewed health becomes a testimony to Your attentive goodness. May restored well-being lead to praise and renewed trust.

    12. Matthew 19:14

    “But Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.’” (ESV)

    Lord, when a child is constipated, we bring them tenderly to You asking for gentle relief and comfort, trusting You love and care for the smallest and most vulnerable among us. Grant parents and caregivers wisdom about safe, age-appropriate remedies and the peace to comfort their child through distress.

    Bless the child with swift ease, restful sleep, and restored appetite so play and learning resume, and encourage caregivers with patience and clear direction from healthcare professionals. May this experience deepen trust in You as the Protector of children.

    13. Psalm 127:3

    “Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward.” (ESV)

    Heavenly Father, we honor the gift of children and ask that You bless mothers and infants who face constipation with swift, safe relief and the wisdom to care appropriately. Provide gentle remedies that respect young bodies, and give parents comfort and confidence in their caregiving.

    Let every small sign of improvement bring joy and thanksgiving, reminding families that God values even the tenderest needs, and let this nurture deepen family bonds and reliance on Your gracious provision.

    14. Isaiah 46:4

    “Even to your old age I am he, and to gray hairs I will carry you. I have made, and I will bear; I will carry and will save you.” (ESV)

    Lord of all ages, we lift up seniors who wrestle with slowed digestion and constipation, asking for gentle solutions that respect their frail bodies and for caregivers to have practical wisdom and compassion. Provide supportive measures—hydration plans, mobility encouragement, medication review—that restore dignity and function.

    Carry the elderly in Your sustaining arms, relieve discomfort, and strengthen families and care teams with patience so older adults experience comfort and renewed appetite, enabling fuller participation in life’s joys. May Your faithful presence bring peace and practical help.

    15. Psalm 4:8

    “In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for you alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety.” (ESV)

    Lord, grant peaceful nights to those whose sleep is interrupted by cramping or worry over constipation, enabling restorative rest that supports healing and daytime resilience. Let Your sense of safety replace nighttime tension so the nervous system calms and digestion improves.

    As rest returns, empower the person to take healthful steps during the day with renewed energy and clear thinking, and may the experience of restful nights inspire continued trust in Your protective care.

    16. 2 Corinthians 12:9

    “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’” (ESV)

    Gracious Lord, when bodily weakness from constipation reveals our limits, teach us to rely on Your sufficient grace rather than self-reliance, finding strength to persist in care and faith even when progress is slow. Let weakness be a doorway to deeper dependence on You, where Your power comforts and restores.

    Give courage to seek help and humility to accept assistance, and let God’s strengthening presence energize small, consistent steps toward wellness that accumulate into meaningful recovery. May grace transform struggle into testimony.

    17. Romans 5:3–4

    “Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” (ESV)

    Lord, in seasons when constipation recurs or recovery takes time, help us to steward suffering with purpose—finding endurance that builds character and hope—rather than despair. Use the trial to develop patience and practical wisdom about health that lasts beyond the immediate episode.

    Sustain us during setbacks and highlight small victories that fuel hope, so persistence in healthy habits becomes a pathway to lasting improvement and deeper spiritual maturity. May hope be renewed as signs of progress appear.

    18. 3 John 1:2

    “Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul.” (ESV)

    Heavenly Father, we pray for holistic well-being—physical ease from constipation and inner soul-health that mirrors bodily healing—so that the whole person flourishes under Your care. Guide treatment choices that respect both body and spirit, and restore appetite, digestion, and cheerfulness that reflect inner peace.

    Let restored physical health encourage spiritual growth and grateful living, and may the person experience vitality that blesses relationships and service, demonstrating Your desire for comprehensive flourishing.

    19. Galatians 6:2

    “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” (ESV)

    Lord, move community to practical compassion for anyone suffering with constipation—friends, family, and church members who can provide meals, errands, or simply listening presence—so the burden is lightened by shared care. Inspire neighbors to offer tangible help without judgment, fostering an environment of dignity and support.

    Let those who care receive encouragement and replenishment as they serve, and may mutual care become a channel of God’s healing presence that speeds recovery and restores hope.

    20. Hebrews 12:11

    “For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.” (ESV)

    Lord, changing diet, increasing movement, and altering routines can feel difficult, so give perseverance to adopt healthy practices that prevent constipation and yield long-term peace and vitality. Help us see discipline not as punishment but as loving stewardship that produces physical wellness and spiritual fruit.

    Encourage hearts to persist through initial discomfort until new habits become natural, and let the eventual reward of improved digestion and well-being inspire continued care and thanksgiving.

    21. James 5:15

    “And the prayer of faith will save the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up. And if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven.” (ESV)

    Heavenly Physician, we bring the sick before You in faith, asking that Your raising power act for those suffering from stubborn constipation and that relief come in accord with Your will and mercy. Unite medical help and spiritual petition so the outcome honors You and benefits the whole person.

    Provide assurance that prayer is effective and that forgiveness and healing can accompany each other, restoring body and soul together, and let recovery lead to testimony of Your compassionate intervention.

    22. Proverbs 16:24

    “Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body.” (ESV)

    Lord, bless conversations that comfort those suffering with constipation—words of encouragement, practical advice, and gentle humor that soothe the soul and indirectly support bodily health. May caregivers speak with kindness that reduces stress and promotes relaxation, aiding digestion.

    Help the suffering accept gracious words without shame, and let the atmosphere of care and encouragement become a healing balm that complements physical treatments and fosters resilience.

    23. Psalm 147:3

    “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” (ESV)

    Merciful God, where constipation is tied to emotional wounds or chronic stress, we ask You to bind those hurts and bring restoration to the heart that will reverberate into physical wellness. Heal the emotional drivers that compromise digestion, offering safe spaces for processing and repair.

    As inner wounds mend, may digestive function follow more smoothly, and may the person experience integrated healing that honors both body and soul, reflecting Your tender care.

    24. Isaiah 38:16

    “O Lord, by these you keep me alive; you have restored me, and you have kept me alive.” (ESV)

    Sustainer of life, we acknowledge that every healthy function is a gift from You and pray for restoration that affirms Your ongoing care, asking You to renew digestive vitality and protect against complications. Let recovery be steady and complete, reinforcing trust in Your sustaining presence.

    Grant motivation to follow recovery plans and gratitude for each regained function so life’s routines are restored with renewed appreciation for Your provision and preservation.

    25. Psalm 46:1

    “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” (ESV)

    Refuge and Strength, be present in moments of acute discomfort from constipation, granting immediate help and relief so the sufferer feels upheld rather than overwhelmed by pain. Let Your presence provide practical calm that allows treatments to work and sleep to return.

    May this experience deepen the sense that You are a continually available help in all trouble, encouraging reliance on You for both small and large needs and fostering gratitude when comfort returns.

    26. Psalm 104:14–15

    “You cause the grass to grow for the livestock and plants for man to cultivate, that he may bring forth food from the earth, and wine to gladden the heart of man, oil to make his face shine and bread to strengthen man’s heart.” (ESV)

    Lord, give wisdom to choose foods from Your creation that promote gentle digestion and regularity, and guide those recovering from constipation toward meals that nourish without distress. Help us celebrate healthy nourishment as part of worship of the Creator who provides.

    Bless caregivers and cooks with creativity to prepare meals that are both healing and enjoyable, restoring appetite and delight at the table while supporting overall recovery and vitality.

    27. Ecclesiastes 4:9–10

    “Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up.” (ESV)

    Lord, provide companions and supporters for those who struggle with constipation—people who will help with errands, meals, or encouragement so recovery is not carried in isolation. Let community care be practical and compassionate, lifting burdens and providing perspective.

    Comfort the lonely and strengthen networks that allow safe sharing of needs, knowing that mutual support often accelerates healing and restores hope through shared presence.

    28. Romans 15:13

    “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” (ESV)

    God of hope, fill those facing persistent digestive issues with joy and peace that sustain belief in eventual improvement, and let the Holy Spirit kindle resilient hope that fuels wise decisions and steady care. May hope be tangible—prompting a call to the doctor, a walk outdoors, or a restful night that advances healing.

    As hope grows, may it produce practical fruit: consistent hydration, better sleep, and joyful meals that support digestion, turning waiting seasons into pathways toward restored health and grateful living.

    29. Isaiah 26:3

    “You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.” (ESV)

    Lord, steady troubled minds that spin over symptoms and interrupt digestion, and grant perfect peace to those who fix their trust on You, allowing the nervous system to calm and the gut to function more normally. Help sufferers redirect anxious energy into prayerful trust and sensible action.

    Let this peace promote restful sleep and relaxed meals that encourage regularity, and may trusting You produce measurable improvements in both body and spirit.

    30. 1 Thessalonians 5:18

    “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (ESV)

    Gracious God, even amid discomfort from constipation, help us cultivate gratitude for small mercies—access to care, moments of ease, and loving support—that sustain us through recovery and shape our perspective toward hope. Let thanksgiving soften stress and promote a receptive heart for healing and correction.

    As we thank You for each step of progress, instill perseverance to continue helpful routines and discernment to seek care when needed, so gratitude and wise action together bring about lasting restoration and praise for Your sustaining kindness.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, a prayer for Tuesday morning helps us begin the day with gratitude, peace, and renewed strength. It reminds us that each day is a gift from God and an opportunity to grow in faith, purpose, and love. Through prayer, we invite His presence to guide our steps and bless our work.

    Moreover, such prayer encourages focus and hope as we face the tasks ahead. It replaces worry with trust, reminding us that God’s wisdom and protection are always with us. By starting Tuesday with prayer, we embrace the day with confidence, joy, and a heart centered on Him.

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