If your prayers feel like a repetitive chore, D.A. Carson's insights on Paul's habits can help you shift from performance to a deeper spiritual connection.

Instead of asking God to shrink our problems, he’s asking God to grow our souls to be bigger than our problems. It moves from 'God, fix my life' to 'God, form my soul.'
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Miles: You know, Eli, I was looking at my prayer list the other day and realized it’s basically just a spiritual grocery list. It’s all "help with this" or "fix that." I think a lot of us feel stuck in that repetitive cycle where prayer feels more like a chore than a connection.
Eli: I completely hear you, Miles. It’s a common struggle. But that’s why D.A. Carson’s book, *Praying with Paul*, is such a breath of fresh air. He points out that God doesn't actually demand these hectic church programs or frenetic schedules we build for ourselves. He just wants us to know him more intimately.
Miles: That’s a relief to hear. It’s interesting how Carson suggests we can revolutionize our lives just by following the apostle Paul’s lead.
Eli: Exactly. It’s about moving away from superficiality. Paul’s prayers were preserved over two thousand years ago, yet they offer this incredibly God-centered model that feels so much more powerful than our usual routines.
Miles: I’m ready for that shift. So, let’s dive into these main topic points and see how Paul’s habits can transform our own conversations with God.