 When you don't know what to pray, wait. Psalm 80, 18 says, quicken us and we'll call unto you. If you have a desire to pray that came from the Holy Spirit, every spiritual desire comes from the Holy Spirit himself. So the desire to pray is itself an invitation to prayer. Quicken us, we'll call unto you, but you can't call unto him until he quickens you. So wait, get into the presence of the Lord. Focus your mind on Jesus. Offer yourself, offer your attention, put away all distractions and let the Holy Spirit guide you. I've given this analogy before regards to the eagle. How does the eagle soar to such heights? Well, it will flap its wings, it will expand its energy until it comes to a certain altitude. And once it reaches that certain altitude, it just expands its wings and surrenders to the streams of wind. And that's what it's like in prayer. Sometimes we feel like we're toiling, like we're working, like we're exhausting ourselves, but when you come to a certain place in prayer in the spirit, you can just spread your wings and off you go. But that comes by waiting. Number two, the word. When you don't know what to pray, pray the word. This is not vain repetition, especially if there's faith behind it. But especially if there's sincerity behind it. So when you don't know what to pray, number one, make sure that you're waiting. Number two, pray the word. Number three, worship. When you don't know what to pray, just worship. Close your eyes, focus on Him and just adore Him. You know that worship or a form of worship can simply be to give Him your attention. Attention is a form of worship. Worship is intensity of attention. When you think about Him and when you adore Him and when you honor Him and when you sing to Him and you worship Him, everything else begins to fade into the background and you come to life in the spirit. Also, help us spread the gospel of Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Make a one-time donation or become a monthly supporter by clicking on the donate link now.