The Prayer Reset: What to Do When You Feel Spiritually Dry
I Couldn’t Pray for More Than 2 Minutes—Until I Learned This
I’ll never forget being a nervous teenager, asked to pray out loud in front of a big group. My voice shook. I stumbled through it. And I probably said a few things I’d love to edit out of existence.
But here’s what stuck with me: prayer is scary when we don’t understand it.
Over the years, I’ve seen so many people begin a relationship with God, full of excitement and good intentions, only to get stuck. Not because they didn’t believe, but because they didn’t know how to talk to Him. Some drift. Others treat the church like a social club. And when they’re home? No seeking. No depth. Just doing what everyone else is doing.
That’s why I wrote this guide.
Not as a lecture. But as an invitation.
To make prayer feel possible again.
To help you talk to God, whether standing on a mountaintop or crawling through the valley.
Prayer is the difference between a religious routine and a real relationship.
And whether you’re looking for comfort, clarity, courage, or just a reminder that He hears you, I believe you’ll find something here that helps.
Because for many of us, prayer feels like it should come naturally.
After all, we’re just talking to God.
But more often than not, prayer feels like tuning a radio with too much static.
We know the signal’s there. We don’t always know how to lock in.
This post is an honest, in-depth guide to prayer—how to build, grow, and stick with it. It’s for real people walking through real seasons of doubt, distraction, and a deep desire for more.
If that’s you, welcome. You’re in the right place.
Let’s dive in.
Table of Contents
PART 1: Why Prayer Feels So Hard (And Why It Matters Anyway)
PART 2: How to Actually Pray (Without Sounding Weird)
PART 3: Tools That Make It Stick
PART 4: Going Deeper with God
PART 5: Real-Life Prayer Problems (And What to Do About Them)
PART 6: Praying With Others
PART 7: Living a Life of Prayer
PART 1: Why Prayer Feels So Hard (And Why It Matters Anyway)
1. Why Prayer Doesn’t Come Naturally (Even If You Love Jesus)
Let me tell you something upfront: If prayer feels hard, awkward, or unnatural for you, you’re not broken. You’re human.
We’re born into noise, trained to be self-reliant, and live in a culture where silence feels uncomfortable and slowing down feels like weakness. So the moment we step into prayer, everything in us wants to fidget, fix something, or scroll.
But prayer invites us into something opposite of all that. Stillness. Dependence. Intimacy. It’s no wonder our flesh fights it.
Even Jesus' disciples had to ask, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1). These were guys who had grown up in religious tradition, but they saw something different in how Jesus prayed and knew they were missing something. We can relate.
Prayer doesn’t come naturally because it’s supernatural. It’s communication with an unseen God. And yet, it’s the most natural thing our spirit longs for.
So don’t beat yourself up for the struggle. Acknowledge it. Let it remind you that you’re not praying to perform but to connect.
Reflection Questions:
What parts of prayer feel unnatural or intimidating to you?
When did you last pray without worrying about the “right words”?
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