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Prayer is not an exam, it’s a meeting. God speaks the truth you haven’t heard

Prayer is not an exam, but a meeting with God. He doesn’t need your perfect words, but your honest truth. Your prayer is not a text, but a heart turned to Him.

Gospel of the Kingdom

Prayer is not an exam, but a date. God speaks the truth you haven’t heard.

You look at the saints, at the monks, and think, “They’re doing it. But I don’t know how to pray. My prayer is just babble. Just fatigue. Just pain.”

You think God needs the right words. The right tone. The right posture.

But He says, “I need your truth. Not your correctness.”

When a child calls for his father, he simply cries, “Daddy!” Or cries. Or silently extends his hands. And the father hears. Not for words. For trust.

So it is with God. Your prayer is not a text. It is a heart turned to Him.

You don’t know how to pray? But you know how to breathe. You know how to cry. You know how to be silent. You know how to say, “I’m scared.” And that’s prayer. Living. Real.

An honest prayer is more powerful than the most beautiful. Because the power of prayer lies not in words, but in truth. Prayer to God is not a ritual, but a conversation. Not art. Life.

Christianity isn’t about the right phrases. Orthodoxy isn’t about memorized texts. The Bible says: trust, not eloquence. Faith is coming to Him with yourself. And that’s enough.

The rule of prayer isn’t about reading everything. It’s about being honest. Spiritual growth doesn’t begin with discipline. It begins with trust.

The Creator’s words are for you today. Come to Him as you are. Spiritual awakening isn’t about becoming perfect. It’s about stopping pretending.

I bless your simple prayer. It is the most powerful. Because it is yours.