22. Why Should I Pray? - Jack’s Life Lessons For Teenagers - For A Better Tomorrow - Jack Lookman - Rita Nnamani - teenage inspiration - Ire o

 WHY SHOULD I PRAY?


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For a teenager experiencing the challenges of puberty, prayer may seem like a far-off or abstract idea. You may be wondering, “Why should I pray?” Prayer is more than just a religious practice; it has a deeper meaning that encompasses emotional fortitude, self-awareness, and overall wellbeing.

Fundamentally, prayer is a practice that provides a sense of grounding—a break from the hectic pace of everyday life. It’s a chance to take a step back, think, and establish a connection with something bigger than oneself. Through this deliberate introspection, people frequently discover comfort, direction, and a fresh outlook on their problems.

Despite what many people believe, prayer is more than just asking for help when you need it or requesting favours. It includes expressing thanks and appreciating the good things in life. By pausing to acknowledge and be grateful for all of life’s blessings, you can develop an abundance-attitude and a greater sense of fulfilment.

Moreover, prayer offers a pathway for introspection and self-reflection. It helps you get a deeper awareness of yourself by enabling you to examine your values, goals, and beliefs. Your decisions and behaviours are guided by this self-awareness, which promotes personal development.

Prayer can be a source of consolation and strength during difficult times. Whether you are dealing with interpersonal problems, scholastic difficulties, or future worries, prayer can help cultivate resilience and a feeling of self-worth.

In summary, the inquiry into “Why should I pray?” encourages exploration of the concepts of awareness, thankfulness, and introspection. Regardless of your religious background, prayer is a useful technique for developing a resilient and well-rounded thinking. Accept it as a routine that goes beyond short-term crises and turns into a helpful ally as you go through the challenges of adolescent life.




Thank you very much for your time. 


This is Jack Lookman signing off. Ire o (I wish you blessings)


Ire kabiti (I wish you loads of blessings).



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