Pray Deeply From Your Heart.
Pray Deeply From Your Heart.
Hello, welcome to another message titled Pray Deeply From Your Heart.
Today we are talking about praying from the heart. God has been teaching me how to pray from the heart, and I’ve come to understand that this is one of the key foundations of effective prayer and answered prayers.
A heart cry is not just spoken words. It is prayer that comes from the depth of your spirit—prayer that is sincere, focused, and deeply connected to God.
The Bible shows us an example in Hannah. She prayed from her heart. Her lips moved, but her voice was not clearly heard. Yet God heard her because her prayer came from within. That is heart cry.
We are spiritual beings. That means our relationship with God must be spiritual, not just outward or mechanical. God responds to spirit-to-spirit communication.
When your prayer becomes a heart cry, it goes beyond words. It becomes a deep spiritual expression reaching God from your inner being.
I also understand that persistence is part of heart cry. Prayer is not only about intensity, but also consistency. When you continue in prayer over time, your spirit remains connected to God in that request.
The Bible shows us this pattern:
The Israelites cried out to God in their suffering, and God heard them. Their cry was not casual—it came from deep affliction and longing. And God responded by sending deliverance through Moses.
This teaches us something important: what we dwell on for a long time shapes our spirit.
If you dwell in pain for a long time, it affects your spirit. But if you dwell in worship, prayer, and the Word of God, it also shapes your spirit.
That is why we must be careful what we consistently expose ourselves to. Long exposure becomes spiritual formation.
If you worship God consistently, your spirit becomes a worshipper.
If you pray consistently, your spirit becomes prayerful.
If you declare the Word consistently, your spirit becomes rooted in the Word.
Even when you are not consciously aware of it, your spirit is being shaped.
That is why heart cry includes prayer, worship, thanksgiving, and meditation on the Word of God.
When you pray the Scriptures consistently, they begin to live in you. Your spirit begins to echo the Word of God naturally.
Jesus also taught persistence in prayer. The persistent widow in Scripture continued asking for justice until she received it. That is the principle of not giving up.
Many people stop praying right before their breakthrough. But heart cry teaches us to continue until there is manifestation.
Prayer is not only about speaking once; it is about staying in alignment with God until change happens.
The Bible says:
“Ask, and you shall receive.”
“You do not have because you do not ask.”
So asking is necessary—but persistence in asking is also important.
Heart cry means:
Praying sincerely from within
Praying consistently over time
Praying with faith and focus
Not giving up easily
Remaining connected to God in that request
As you continue in prayer, your spirit becomes aligned with God’s will, and your desires are refined in His presence.
God hears prayer. God answers prayer. And God responds to sincere hearts.
So keep praying. Keep seeking. Keep crying out to God from your heart. Do not give up at the edge of your breakthrough.
May God strengthen your spirit to persist in prayer.
May He teach you to pray with sincerity and depth.
May your heart be fully connected to God in prayer.
And may your prayers bring answers, peace, and transformation.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Have a blessed day.
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