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7 days to change how you talk to God
Prayer doesn't have to be awkward. These chapters show you how real people talked to God — and how He answered.
Start Reading — Day 1: The OG Prayer TemplateReady when you are.
Jesus literally gave us a cheat code for talking to God. No cap, the Lord's Prayer isn't just words you mumble before Thanksgiving dinner — it's a whole framework for how to actually connect with your Father. Matthew 6 hits different when you realize Jesus was like 'stop overcomplicating this.'
Reflect
When you pray, do you lowkey just run through a wish list, or do you actually stop to acknowledge who God is first?
Jesus said keep it real and don't perform for clout — where in your prayer life are you doing it for the aesthetic instead of the connection?
Jesus told a whole parable about a widow who was SO persistent that she basically annoyed a judge into giving her justice. The lesson? God isn't the annoyed judge — He's a loving Father who WANTS to answer. But persistence in prayer builds something in YOU. Luke 18 is straight up one of the most encouraging chapters about not giving up.
Psalm 86 is what prayer sounds like when you're in your flop era and you KNOW you need God. David wasn't pretending everything was fine — he was raw, desperate, and completely real with God. This is your permission slip to stop filtering your prayers and just bring the mess.
James 5 goes absolutely OFF about the power of prayer. Like, Elijah literally prayed and it didn't rain for three and a half YEARS. Then he prayed again and the sky opened up. James is fr fr telling us that our prayers have way more power than we think — we just gotta stop playing it safe.
Mark 1 drops this lowkey detail that Jesus, in the middle of PEAK ministry — healing everyone, casting out demons, the whole viral moment — snuck away before dawn to pray alone. If the Son of God needed solo time with the Father, what makes us think we can just wing it? This chapter is bussin with lessons on priorities.
Gethsemane is the hardest prayer Jesus ever prayed. He was sweating blood, asking His Father if there was any other way — and then He surrendered anyway. Luke 22 shows us that prayer isn't always about getting what you want. Sometimes it's about finding the strength to accept what God wants. This one hits different.
Psalm 150 is literally just PRAISE. Every instrument, every breath, everything that exists — just going absolutely crazy worshiping God. No requests, no complaints, no agenda. Just pure hype for who God is. Sometimes the best prayer is just turning up the volume and letting God know He's unmatched. No cap, this is how you finish the journey.
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