Simple Tips on How to Pray - Ministry of Hope with Melanie Redd

Prayer. It's something we all would like to do and do well. But, what happens when we really don't know how to pray? What do we do when we are uncomfortable or awkward with our prayers? How can we get better at praying? Here are simple, helpful, and practical tips on how to pray. Why not drop by to read them? #pray #prayer #easypraying #learningtopray

It is one of the most honest statements anyone has made to me in a long time.

This beautiful young mom shared her heart recently when she told me:

“I’m just not very good at praying. 

I don’t know how to pray.

So, I don’t pray… at all.

But, I’d like to change that.”

Prayer. It's something we all would like to do and do well. But, what happens when we really don't know how to pray? What do we do when we are uncomfortable or awkward with our prayers? How can we get better at praying? Here are simple, helpful, and practical tips on how to pray. Why not drop by to read them? #pray #prayer #easypraying #learningtopray

Lately, I am talking to many of you who want to understand more about HOW to pray.

You desire to pray, but you don’t know where to begin.

And, you may be embarrassed to ask for help in this area. You hate to raise your hand in a group and ask for some basic instructions on how to get started.

Or, you may be one of my friends who wants to take your prayer life to the next level. What a wonderful goal!

Whether you are a prayer newbie, a prayer novice, a prayer wimp, or a prayer warrior – you can improve and enhance your prayer life.

Whether you are a prayer newbie, a prayer novice, a prayer wimp, or a prayer warrior – you can improve and enhance your prayer life. Click To Tweet

Scripture tells us to, “Pray without ceasing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:17, NKJV)

The New Living Translation of this verse suggests that we, “Never stop praying.” 

Is this possible? 

Can we learn to pray as a regular part of our day?

Absolutely!

We can learn to pray!

And, it doesn’t have to be complicated!

As a child, I was taught that all prayer involved a bowed head, a quiet posture, closed eyes, and folded hands. 

As an adult, I’m so thankful that we can pray in any place, position, posture, or situation.

There is NO limitation on prayer – except not doing it!

Ready to try praying?

Are you ready to add more prayer to your day?

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  • Acknowledge Him as you begin your day.

  • Look toward heaven and speak to Him.

  • Spend a few moments at the first of your day in the Word.

  • Talk to Him as you are getting dressed, driving carpool, or driving to work.

To look to heaven and acknowledge God each day is to PRAY!

To look to heaven and acknowledge God each day is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

  • Make your needs known to the Lord throughout the day.

  • As needs arise, pray.

  • When you need wisdom, ask for it.

  • As you think about problems, present them to God and ask for His help.

  • If you worry about one of your kids or grandkids, pray for them!

  • Talk things over with Him just like you’d talk to a friend.

To talk to God about your cares, problems, and worries is to PRAY!

To talk to God about your cares, problems, and worries is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

  • How has He been sweet to you?

  • What has He done for you?

  • What are 10 things you could stop and thank Him for right now?

  • You can thank Him for the sunshine, rain, life, breath, a car to drive, a place to live, food to eat, friends, a job, children, grandchildren, and so much more.

  • You can thank Him as you are driving down the street. 

To thank the Lord for His goodness and kindness in your life is to PRAY!

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  • Take time to consider how awesome He is.

  • Go through the alphabet and thank Him for one of His traits that start with each letter. A-Awesome, B-Bountiful, C-Compassionate.

  • Look around you and praise God for His creation.

  • Praise Him for making gorgeous sunny days or beautiful flowers or refreshing rain

To praise God with a sincere heart is to PRAY!

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  • Agree with God as He puts some sin on your heart.

  • Keep short accounts with Him.

  • Ask for His help to make things right with others as needed.

  • Check-in with Him often and ask Him if there is anything you need to confess.

  • Think of it as keeping things right and reconciled. 

To admit our sin to God and make things right is to PRAY!

To admit our sin to God and make things right is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

  • Just as a lawyer would appeal to a judge, you can appeal to God.

  • Discuss your concerns and frustrations with Him.

  • Talk things over with Him just as you would talk to a close friend.

  • Express your deepest hurts, needs, desires, passions, and wishes to the Lord. Share your heart with Him.

To pour out your heart to God & appeal to Him is to PRAY!

To pour out your heart to God & appeal to Him is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

Philippians 4:6 encourages us to,

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.”

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  • Silently direct your thoughts to Him during the day.

  • Lift your eyes to heaven and focus on Him for a few seconds.

  • Think about how much you love Him. 

To think about the Lord and tell Him you love Him is to PRAY!

To think about the Lord and tell Him you love Him is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

  • Raise your voice and sing.

  • Turn up the praise music and sing along.

  • Singing is a form of prayer! 

  • If you can’t sing, hum the tune and think about the words!

  • Or, just listen to the words of a wonderful hymn or inspirational song.

To sing or hum lyrics/words of praise to the Lord is to PRAY!

To sing or hum lyrics of praise to the Lord is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

  • Tune your ears to listen for His voice.

  • Allow Him to speak to you through a friend, the Bible, a sermon, music, and even a beautiful sunset.

In John 10:27-28, Jesus teaches, My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand.”

To tune in and listen for the Lord to speak is to PRAY!

To tune in and listen for the Lord to speak is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

  • Closeout your day with Him.

  • Go to sleep thinking about Him and talking to Him.

To tell the Father Good Night is to PRAY!

To tell the Father Good Night is to PRAY! Click To Tweet

Just start!

Jump in!

It doesn’t have to be fancy, it just has to be attempted!

To assist you as you add more prayer to your day, I’ve created a FREE Printable for you to print out and use.

Right-click, save, and print.

Prayer. It's something we all would like to do and do well. But, what happens when we really don't know how to pray? What do we do when we are uncomfortable or awkward with our prayers? How can we get better at praying? Here are simple, helpful, and practical tips on how to pray. Why not drop by to read them? #pray #prayer #easypraying #learningtopray

I encourage you to pick 1-2 of these suggestions and start praying today.

  • And, how do you add prayer to your day?

  • What are some ways you like to pray?

  • What questions do you have about prayer?

I always enjoy hearing from you!

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