Some seasons don’t come with the right words.
Some are simply walked through.
There are moments in life that shift everything—
not loudly, but quietly.
The kind of moments that leave you searching for something to say…
and finding nothing.
For a long time, I thought prayer needed to sound a certain way.
Clear. Put together. Faith-filled.
I thought I needed to have the right words before I came to God.
But what I’ve come to learn is this:
God isn’t waiting for perfectly formed prayers.
He isn’t waiting for you to say it right.
Sometimes, the most honest prayer is silence.
Sometimes it looks like tears.
Or a deep breath.
Or simply showing up without anything to offer.
Scripture reminds us:
“The Spirit helps us in our weakness.
We do not know what we ought to pray for,
but the Spirit himself intercedes for us
through wordless groans.”
— Romans 8:26
Even when you don’t have the words,
you are still being heard.
Even when your prayers feel incomplete,
they are not lost.
God meets you there—in the quiet, in the uncertainty, in the space where language falls short.
If you’re in a season where words feel far away,
you don’t have to force them.
You don’t have to clean it up.
You don’t have to explain it perfectly.
You can come exactly as you are.
Because even when words fail,
you are not alone.
This piece was created as a reminder of that truth—
even when words fail, you are still held.