Redefining Prayer and Spiritual Maturity: Why Presence — Not Performance — Reveals a Life with God (Prayer Series Pt 7)
For many believers, prayer has been quietly redefined without their consent. It is no longer primarily about being with God; it has become a way of getting something from God. Even when unintended, this shift reshapes not only how prayer is practiced but how spiritual maturity itself is measured. When prayer centers on outcomes, maturity appears to look like effectiveness. But when prayer is rooted in relationship, maturity looks very different. How Prayer Became Mostly About Asking Most Christians learn prayer through imitation. When teaching, testimonies, and public prayers emphasize requests and results, petition gradually becomes synonymous with prayer itself. Silence feels awkward. Stillness seems unproductive. Simply being with God appears unnecessary unless something is being accomplished. This does not happen because believers are irreverent. It happens because asking is visible and measurable. Presence is neither. When Maturity Is Measured by Outcomes If prayer is defined prim...