Pray the Word

Learn to Pray from Scripture

The Bible is not just a book to read — it is a book to pray. Each topic below contains curated ESV passages with model prayers that teach you how to turn God's Word into personal, heartfelt conversation with Him. All prayers are addressed to God or Jesus alone.

How to Pray from Scripture

Praying God's Word back to Him is one of the most powerful and transformative prayer practices. Here is a simple four-step pattern you can use with any Bible passage.

1

Read the Scripture

Begin by slowly reading the Bible passage. Let the words sink in. Do not rush — read it two or three times if needed.

2

Reflect on the Meaning

Ask yourself: What is God saying in this passage? What does it reveal about His character, His promises, or His will?

3

Respond in Prayer

Turn the Scripture into a prayer. Speak the truths of the passage back to God in your own words, making it personal.

4

Rest in God's Presence

After praying, sit quietly for a moment. Let God's Word settle in your heart. Trust that He has heard you and is at work.

Choose a Topic

Anxiety & Worry

Cast your anxieties on God through His Word

5 scripture prayers

Fear & Courage

Find courage in God's promises when fear takes hold

5 scripture prayers

Hope & Encouragement

Renew your hope through God's unfailing promises

5 scripture prayers

Sadness & Grief

Bring your sorrow to the God who draws near to the brokenhearted

5 scripture prayers

Gratitude & Praise

Learn to offer thanksgiving and praise from Scripture

4 scripture prayers

Forgiveness & Repentance

Seek God's mercy and learn to extend grace to others

4 scripture prayers

Strength & Endurance

Draw on God's power when your own strength fails

4 scripture prayers

Guidance & Wisdom

Seek God's direction for decisions and life's path

4 scripture prayers

Scripture quotations are from the ESV (English Standard Version) Bible. All prayers are addressed to God the Father or Jesus Christ alone, grounded in the 66-book Protestant Bible canon.