How to Pray through Fear and Anxiety (Especially at Night)

Why do you still feel anxious after you pray, especially at night? If the fear only seems to find you after the lights go off, you are not doing it wrong, and your faith is not weak. This week we look at how to pray through fear and anxiety when it gets loud in the dark. We go to Daniel 6, the lions' den, but to the one person in that chapter most people miss. It is not Daniel. It is King Darius, who could not sleep that night. His sleepless night may be the most relatable picture of two a.m. anxiety in all of Scripture, and it points to something that can change how you pray in the dark. Grab the free Pray Through It Battle Plan: battleprayers.com Praying through Life's Battles releases August 25 (preorder now): battleprayers.com TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 The fear that only shows up after dark 01:30 Listener question: why am I still anxious after I pray? 04:00 What to actually do in the moment 06:30 Pray More, Worry Less: Daniel 6 and the king who couldn't sleep 11:00 Answered Prayer Story: the monster in the closet 14:00 A free guide for praying down your loudest fear WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: ✓ Why anxiety after prayer is not a sign of weak faith ✓ The one thing to do when you can't argue yourself out of fear at night ✓ Why King Darius paced all night while the rescue was already happening ✓ How a child's bedtime prayer is the same prayer you need as an adult ✓ Why God is already at work in the dark, before you can see it What is the fear that gets loudest for you after dark? Share it in the comments, and let's pray through it together. Resources Mentioned: 🔗 Free guide: battleprayers.com 🔗 Praying through Life's Battles (preorder): battleprayers.com