Many a Christian disciple on their journey has asked, “What’s the point of praying?”
Perhaps James 5:16 has something of the answer: “Make this your common practice: confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you can live together whole and healed. The prayer of a person living right with God is something powerful to be reckoned with.”
This verse reminds us that prayer is not empty words but a channel of healing and transformation. It calls us into honesty, community, and dependence on God. When we pray for one another, something shifts—not only in circumstances, but within us. We become softer, more compassionate, more aligned with God’s heart.
Illustration:
Think of prayer like a tuning fork. When struck, it doesn’t just make a sound—it brings other instruments into harmony. In the same way, when one person prays sincerely, it can begin to “tune” a whole community toward God’s grace and healing.
Challenge:
This week, choose one person. Pray for them daily—and if appropriate, ask them how you can pray. Be brave enough to share one honest struggle with a trusted Christian friend and invite them to pray for you. Notice what changes—not just around you, but within you.
Prayer:
Gracious God,
Teach us to pray with honesty and faith.
Give us courage to confess, humility to receive prayer,
and love to intercede for others.
Shape our hearts so that our prayers align with Your will,
and make us instruments of Your healing and peace.
May our lives reflect the power of prayer at work within us.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.






