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Day 23: Remember Who You’re Praying To
The greatest motivation for prayer is remembering who we’re praying to. Jesus told Nicodemus: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.” (John 3:16).
Prayer is not empty words spoken into the air. It connects us to the Father, who gave His very best, the Son, who laid down His life, and the Spirit, who dwells within us. God is not distant; He is present and He is for us, always drawing near to those who call on Him.
When we remember God’s love, prayer becomes less of a duty and more of a delight. We pray not to earn His attention but because we already have it. We pray because prayer changes us, shaping our hearts to reflect the One who loves us beyond measure.
Questions
- How does remembering God’s love for you change the way you pray?
- What might shift in your prayer life if you believed God was always “for you”?
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Rebuilt Faith will help you take daily steps to grow as a disciple of Christ. Inspired by the book by Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran, this plan invites you to reflect on who Jesus is and why He is worth following. Through the STEPS of discipleship—Serve, Tithe and Give, Engage, Practice, and Share—you’ll discover practical ways to live your faith: serving others, trusting God’s provision, building authentic community, deepening prayer, and sharing the Gospel. Each devotional is designed to draw you closer to Christ and inspire you to take your next step in faith.
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