“Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts: And in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom.” Psalm 51:6
Every meaningful relationship grows deeper through honesty and through sharing not only victories and dreams, but also pain, questions, and the parts we often try to hide. There is a unique closeness that forms when we allow ourselves to be fully seen.
God desires that same kind of truth from us. He already knows every detail of our lives, yet He invites us to come close and express what is in our hearts—our sorrow, our confusion, our hopes, and even the things we don’t have words for. True intimacy with God is cultivated when we stop performing and start being honest.
I am walking through a valley of grief as I learn how to live in the absence of my father. There are moments when prayer feels heavy, when speaking it out loud makes the loss feel even more real. Yet, I’ve found that when I press past that resistance and fall at the feet of Jesus, something sacred happens. Tears become prayers. Silence becomes surrender. And somehow, He meets me there with strength I didn’t have and peace I didn’t expect.
Have A Little Talk With Jesus
It reminds me of the old hymn: “Have a little talk with Jesus, tell Him all about your troubles…” There is still truth in that simple invitation. God is not intimidated by our grief, nor is He distant from it. He draws near to the brokenhearted.
Developing a prayer life is not about perfection; it’s about presence. It’s learning to:
- Come to God consistently, even when you don’t feel strong
- Speak honestly, without filtering your emotions
- Sit in stillness and allow Him to minister back to you
- Trust that even when words fail, He understands your heart
Sometimes prayer is a whisper. Sometimes it’s weeping. Sometimes it’s just sitting quietly, aware that He is near. But every moment spent with Him builds a deeper foundation of trust.
In seasons of brokenness, the temptation is to withdraw, but healing is found when we lean in. When you bring your pain to God, He doesn’t push you away; He pulls you closer, and He carries what you are not able to.
