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Rebuilding Your Prayer Life
Prayer is our direct line of communication with God. When we neglect prayer we become spiritually weak. It is as if our vibrancy to live is quenched. It is almost the same as when we do not eat enough and our bodies become weak. Consistent and constant prayer keeps us connected to God. As we speak to Him regularly, it strengthens our faith and reveals to us His will and His guidance. Rebuilding your prayer life doesn’t have to be complicated. Start small—set aside a few minutes each day to talk to God. As you build and keep this as a habit, it will become a natural and vital part of your life. Do not give up too easily!
Testimony
Jason used to pray daily but fell into the habit of rushing through his day without seeking God. When he decided to be intentional about prayer again, he noticed a shift—his stress decreased, and he felt God’s presence more clearly.
Pray
Lord, I am sorry that I forget to speak to You about everything in my life and make ‘prayer’ a far too complicated thing. Please teach me to pray. Help me to be consistent and to enjoy my time with You. Revive my heart and let me hear Your voice again. Amen.
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Have you ever felt distant from God, as if your prayers don’t go past the ceiling? Spiritual disconnectedness can happen to anyone, leaving us feeling dry, discouraged, and directionless. We may still believe in God, but our hearts can feel disconnected from Him. Truth is, God will never abandon us (Matthew 28:20). He does, however, desire an intimate relationship with us. In this 7 Day Devotional plan, we explore practical, Biblical steps to overcome spiritual dryness, rekindle our love for Jesus, and experience His presence afresh.
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