718 When Prayer Feels Dry
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Wednesday, March 4th: Episode 718 continues The Inner Life of a Disciple series by exploring a season many believers experience but rarely discuss—when prayer feels dry. Rather than assuming something is spiritually wrong, this episode looks at how Scripture shows that faithful people often walked through quiet seasons with God. Drawing from the Psalms, Elijah’s story, and the example of Jesus, the episode reminds listeners that dryness does not always mean distance. Sometimes it reveals distraction, exhaustion, or unconfessed sin; other times it is simply a season where God is deepening faith beyond emotional experience. Prayer is not performance but relationship, and honesty before God is itself a form of prayer. Listeners are encouraged to return to simple rhythms of prayer, Scripture, and quiet presence with God. Often the seasons that feel the driest are the ones where the deepest roots are growing.
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