When God Doesn’t Fix It (And Other Honest Prayers)ნიმუში

The Day You Forgot How to Pray
“The Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.” —Romans 8:26 (NIV)
Sometimes your soul goes quiet. Not from distance or doubt—but because the ache is too deep for words. You want to pray, but your heart is full of sighs and silence.
Maybe you stare at the ceiling. Maybe you close your eyes, hoping for something to stir. But your heart? It’s tired. And your soul feels like it’s curled up under a blanket of exhaustion.
That’s not a failure. It’s a human moment. And that’s where the Spirit steps in.
Romans 8:26 tells us that when you run out of words, the Spirit offers His own on your behalf. Not polished ones. Not poetic ones. Just groans. Deep, knowing, sacred groans. The kind that reach the Father’s heart without needing translation.
You are never voiceless in the presence of God. Never misunderstood. Never overlooked. Never dismissed. Never forgotten.
Jesus reminded us of this, too:
“Your Father knows what you need before you ask him.” (Matthew 6:8, NIV)
This means your quietness doesn’t disqualify you. Your silence isn’t a setback. God isn’t measuring your worth by how eloquent your prayers are. He’s not grading your faith by how many verses you quote.
He sees the ache beneath the quiet.
So if today, all you can do is sit in stillness, let that be enough. You’re not alone in the silence. You’re surrounded. Held. Heard.
Even when you can’t speak it, Heaven still hears.
Prayer:
Even when I have nothing to say, You still hear me. Thank You, Holy Spirit, for being my Partner in prayer.
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About this Plan

When the prayers are quiet, the healing is slow, and you're just trying to get through the the day (hour?!)—this plan is for you. With Heather Hair's familiar warmth, wit, and wisdom, these four devotions gently remind you that God hasn't abandoned you in your exhaustion. He’s near. He cares. He hears. Even when your only prayer is a sigh. This isn’t about having it all together. It’s about remembering you’re already loved—even when you’re running on empty and barely whispering out for help.
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