There was a prayer you used to pray for yourself.
Maybe it was a dream. A healing. A door you hoped would open. Something you wanted before your life filled all the way up with everyone else's needs — before you got so good at praying for other people that you quietly stopped praying for you.
You didn't decide to give it up. You just stopped mentioning it. To other people first. Then to yourself. And eventually, even to God.
If you're the go-to — the one who prays, who checks in, who always shows up — this week's question is for you: did you stop praying for yourself?
This week on My Question for You, we sit with the half of Jesus' greatest command most of us skip right past — "love your neighbor as yourself" (Mark 12:31) — what it quietly costs a heart to keep putting its own hopes off until later (Proverbs 13:12), and why the God who's heard you go to bat for everyone else has been waiting, this whole time, for you to ask Him for you (Matthew 7:7–11).
Because somewhere along the way, you decided you were the one person on that list who could wait.
You're not. And this might be the week you pick that prayer back up.
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