You’ve bowed your head, closed your eyes, perhaps folded your hands, and maybe even knelt down for prayer. While all of this is good, there comes a point where the actual praying must happen. Have you ever been trying to pray and had the thought, “Now what do I say next?”
Fortunately, the Holy Spirit can communicate even our groans before the Lord. There are moments that we just don’t know what to say. However, Ephesians 1 and 3 have given us a helpful pattern of ways that we can pray to God about the spiritual needs and desires of our lives.
You’ve bowed your head, closed your eyes, perhaps folded your hands, and maybe even knelt down for prayer. While all of this is good, there comes a point where the actual praying must happen. Have you ever been trying to pray and had the thought, “Now what do I say next?”
Fortunately, the Holy Spirit can communicate even our groans before the Lord. There are moments that we just don’t know what to say. However, Ephesians 1 and 3 have given us a helpful pattern of ways that we can pray to God about the spiritual needs and desires of our lives.
You’ve bowed your head, closed your eyes, perhaps folded your hands, and maybe even knelt down for prayer. While all of this is good, there comes a point where the actual praying must happen. Have you ever been trying to pray and had the thought, “Now what do I say next?”
Fortunately, the Holy Spirit can communicate even our groans before the Lord. There are moments that we just don’t know what to say. However, Ephesians 1 and 3 have given us a helpful pattern of ways that we can pray to God about the spiritual needs and desires of our lives.