3 Inspiring Truths about Prayer
Oct 11, 2025
Could you use a little inspiration to keep your inner fire for prayer burning bright?
I’m pretty sure the answer is yes, because without seeking inspiration, prayer can become rote, routine, and let’s face it – tedious.
But it never has to be that way!
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The three truths below have meant a lot to me when I’ve started to doubt myself, drift into a prayer rut, or even doubt whether God is taking my fervent requests seriously. 😂
I pray it gives you a lift, too!
Truth #1
Consistency counts.
“No matter what my condition may be, if I am only willing to pray and become faithful to grace, Jesus offers me every means of returning to an inner life that will restore to me my intimacy with Him, and will enable me to develop His life in myself.
“And then, as this life gains ground within me, my soul will not cease to possess joy, even in the thick of trials.” —The Soul of the Apostolate by Jean-Baptiste Chautard, page 20.
Notice how Fr. Chautard doesn’t say how we’re supposed to feel in prayer—our willingness to stick with it and be open to grace is enough.
Truth #2
You never need to get stuck.
Here are three things to try when prayer “isn’t working.”
Shift your attention from your mind to your heart. You don’t need words here. Feel your desire to connect with God, and feel his response to your desire.
Always keep something nearby that you know will get you into the God-zone. For example, a book (I suggest Searching for and Maintaining Peace by Jacques Philippe), music, scripture, or an image.
Make an act of faith, out loud if you can. An example would be: “God, I know you are more present to me right now than I am to myself. I believe that you are working powerfully in me and through me, even if I can’t feel much right now. I love you. Thank you for loving me more than I will ever know.”
Truth #3
You never have to pray alone.Scripture says that the Holy Spirit prays for us when we know not how to pray. And then, there’s our Guardian Angel who brings God’s inspiration to pray and watches over us always. Do you think he prays with us?
I often ask saints to pray with me for certain intentions. For example, St. John Vianney joins me in praying for parish priests. Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, our country’s patroness, prays with me for the health of our nation.
Asking a saint to join you in prayer can make you feel like your prayer is powerful, even if you don’t feel that way at the moment!