15.01.2026

The prayer that Jesus pronounced before his miracles according to the Gospels.

By Vitia

Before Lazarus came out of the tomb, before the loaves multiplied, before the sick were healed, Jesus always did something that goes unnoticed today.
He did not begin by begging, or negotiating with God, or asking for favors.
He entered such a deep inner state that the miracle was already decided before it manifested.

Most people believe that praying is talking to God from the outside. Jesus prayed from within.

And that difference changes everything.

The Modern Error About Prayer

Over the centuries, we have been taught that to pray is to ask: to ask for health, to ask for money, to ask for protection, to ask for solutions.
And when nothing happens, we think it was a lack of faith, that it wasn’t the time, or that God chose not to do it.

But Jesus did not pray from lack.
He prayed from certainty.

When he stood in front of Lazarus’ tomb he did not say,
“Father, please reaffirm him.”
He said,
“Father, thank you that you have already heard me.”

He spoke in the past tense.
He thanked before the miracle was visible.

That reveals something profound: Jesus wasn’t waiting for God to act. He was already aligned with the divine will.

The “Fourth Secret” Jesus Spoke of

When Jesus said,
“When you pray, go into your room and close the door,” He
was not talking about a physical room.

The original word he used means a hidden interior space.
A place within you that exists before thoughts, before fears, before mental noise.

That’s the place where Jesus went in before the power was manifested.

I wasn’t going to talk to God.
He was going to remember himself united to Him.

Why Most Sentences Don’t Work

Because most pray from the anxious mind, from fear, from desire and lack.

Thinking about God is not the same as being in God’s presence.

Jesus did not ask.
He lined up.

And from that alignment, reality changed.

The True Nature of Prayer

La oración que Jesús practicaba no era una negociación con el cielo.
Era un estado de coherencia.

Cuando tu voluntad y la voluntad de Dios no están separadas, ya no hay conflicto.
Ya no hay espera.
Solo hay manifestación.

Por eso Jesús decía:
“El Padre que vive en mí es quien hace las obras.”

No decía “para mí” ni “por mí”.
Decía a través de mí.

Él se convirtió en el canal.

Cómo empezar a entrar en ese estado

No necesitas palabras especiales ni rituales complicados.

Just this:

  1. Sit quietly.
  2. Close your eyes.
  3. Breathe slowly.
  4. Don’t ask for anything.
  5. Let the thoughts dissolve.
  6. Be attentive to the stillness behind the mental noise.

At first you will feel nothing.
Then you will feel presence.
Not outside, but inside.

That is the threshold of the “inner room”.

Don’t try to make something happen.
Stay there.

The door is not opened by effort, but by recognition.

When you enter that space, something changes

You no longer pray as someone asking for help.
You pray from the place where help is born.

Faith ceases to be hope and becomes certainty.
The word ceases to be a plea and becomes a decree.

Not because you have power, but because you stopped blocking it.

Tips and recommendations

  • Practice this silence every day, even if it’s just 5 minutes.
  • Don’t try to “feel something.” The stillness is subtle.
  • Don’t recite phrases automatically. First he enters presence.
  • Inner alignment is more important than any words.
  • Perseverance opens the door more than effort.

Jesus did not perform miracles by asking for them.
He manifested them from a state of union with the divine.

That same space still exists within you.
When you learn to enter into it, prayer ceases to be a request…
and it becomes a living expression of the power that was always there.



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