A Prayer When We Are Wrestling with God
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🗓️ 9 April 2026
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Summary
What does your prayer life really sound like when the circumstances don't make sense and your heart is full of questions you're not sure you're allowed to ask? So many of us have learned to bring God only our polished prayers — the ones that sound faithful and composed — while quietly stuffing down the frustration, the confusion, and the honest cry of a heart that doesn't understand what He is doing. But what if God isn't looking for our composure? What if He is actually inviting us to bring Him all of it?
Habakkuk didn't tiptoe around his grief or dress up his doubts in careful language. He brought his full, unfiltered self before God — questioning, pushing back, wrestling openly — and God didn't turn him away. He met him there. And though God never explained Himself or changed His plan, something profound shifted in Habakkuk through the wrestling. By the final verses of his book, this grieving prophet arrives at one of Scripture's most breathtaking declarations of trust: "Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior." Not because his circumstances changed, but because his vision of God grew bigger than his circumstances. That is the invitation for us today — to bring our real selves before God, have our wrestle, and then choose to rejoice in the One who is always, always sovereign.
Today's Bible Verse
"Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior." — Habakkuk 3:18, NIV
Ponder Today
- God can handle our wrestling — He doesn't ask us to come to Him with polished prayers, but with honest hearts, just as Habakkuk did.
- Bringing our frustrations and questions to God is not a lack of faith; it is faith in action, trusting that He is big enough to hold our doubts.
- God didn't explain Himself to Habakkuk, yet through their exchange, Habakkuk's faith was deepened — sometimes the wrestling itself is the answer.
- Rejoicing in God is a choice, not a feeling — Habakkuk chose joy not because his circumstances improved, but because his trust in God's sovereignty grew stronger.
- God knows our every thought already; we have nothing to hide from Him, so we can cast our cares upon Him openly and without shame (1 Peter 5:7).
Today's Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for being a God who desires to hear from Your children — all of it, even the hard parts. Like Habakkuk, give us the strength to come before You boldly and honestly, without hiding our struggles or dressing up our doubts. When we don't understand Your ways, remind us that Your ways are higher than ours. May we choose to rejoice even when we don't like Your plan, and may our hearts ultimately rest in full trust and faith in You. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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| 0:00.0 | Life Audio. |
| 0:12.9 | Thank you for listening to Your Daily Prayer, a podcast dedicated to helping you find the words you need to connect with your father in heaven. |
| 0:21.3 | No matter what is going on in your life today, you can trust that God wants to hear from you. |
| 0:27.6 | Right after this short word from our sponsor, we will pray through today's prayer when we are wrestling with God together. |
| 0:47.0 | When life unravels, hope can feel out of reach. |
| 0:50.3 | But what if God is still weaving something beautiful? |
| 0:56.2 | I'm Kirby Kelly, and in my new book, The Fabric of Hope, I want to show you that even in seasons of suffering, waiting, and uncertainty, God is never absent or far away. Through |
| 1:02.8 | honest stories and encouragement, this book invites you to see where God is at work stitching |
| 1:07.4 | the broken pieces of your story with purpose. |
| 1:14.8 | If you're longing for hope that holds, the fabric of hope is for you. |
| 1:17.0 | Find it wherever books are sold. |
| 1:31.9 | A prayer when we are wrestling with God, written by Laura Bailey, read by Carrie Ikeberger. |
| 1:40.7 | Yet I will rejoice in the Lord. I will be joyful in God my Savior. Habakkuk 3, verse 18. |
| 1:48.5 | Mom, are you okay? Who were you yelling at in the pasture? My eldest daughter asked. |
| 1:55.0 | What do you mean? I wasn't yelling at anyone. I was just walking and praying, I answered, confused. |
| 2:03.5 | I would hate to see how you pray when you're upset, she gently teased. For some, my no holding back approach to prayer is unconventional. For many years, I felt ashamed for being upset with God. I avoided sharing |
| 2:10.5 | my true feelings with him, instead offering sweet platitudes and prayers that I thought God wanted to hear. And then, I read the book of Habakkuk, |
| 2:21.6 | and never had I felt so seen. If you aren't familiar with Habakkuk, he is a prophet whom God commands |
| 2:28.8 | to tell the Israelites that they are about to enter into captivity. Going into exile is tough news to digest. |
| 2:37.1 | It's even more challenging to hear that your enemy and one of the most wicked and byal |
| 2:42.5 | empires, the Babylonians, is going to be your captor. |
| 2:46.8 | Talk about a guy who had a tough job. |
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