If You Always Feel Tired After Prayers, Read This Before It’s Too Late

Prayer is supposed to revive you… not drain you.
So if every time you finish praying — especially at night — you feel:

  • Drained instead of refreshed

  • Sleepy immediately

  • Like something was pulled out of you…

That’s not normal.
It could be a spiritual attack or energy hijacking — and you must act fast.

Why You Feel Tired After Prayers

There are 3 major spiritual reasons behind this:

1️⃣ Witchcraft Monitoring and Counter-Attack

When you enter deep prayer, your spirit begins to trouble enemy altars.
And in response, demonic forces can:

  • Send confusion, fatigue, or sleepiness

  • Attack your spiritual strength

  • Drain you immediately after you finish praying

This is why some people feel fine before praying… but weak or moody immediately after.

2️⃣ Soul Ties or Open Doors in Your Life

If you’re still:

  • Connected to sin

  • Holding bitterness or unforgiveness

  • Watching spiritually toxic content

  • Involved in immoral or occult practices (directly or indirectly)

…then your prayer is meeting resistance — and energy is leaking through open spiritual doors.

Your spirit is fighting, but the enemy has legal access to fight back.

3️⃣ You’re Fighting Battles Bigger Than You’re Spiritually Ready For

Yes, the Bible says we have authority — but you must be spiritually armed.
Jumping into warfare prayer without preparation can expose your spirit.

If you’re praying:

  • Without covering (e.g., no fasting, no worship, no Word)

  • From a place of fear or anger

  • Without repentance

…you could end up spiritually attacked instead of protected.

What You Should Do Immediately

 1. Pray for Spiritual Back-Up

Before warfare prayer, say:

“Holy Spirit, empower me. Lord, cover me in the blood of Jesus.
Angels of God, surround me as I pray.”

 2. Read These Scriptures First:

  • Psalm 91 – for protection

  • Ephesians 6:10–18 – spiritual armor

  • Isaiah 40:31 – for renewal of strength

  • Luke 10:19 – authority over the enemy

 3. Worship First, Then War

Don’t just jump into shouting at demons.
Worship softens your spirit and invites divine presence.

 4. Close Every Spiritual Door

Repent for any sin.
Forgive anyone who hurt you.
Renounce any past involvement in dark things (even unknowingly).

Say:

“Every door I opened knowingly or unknowingly — be shut now by the blood of Jesus.”

Final Word:

Prayer is not meant to drain you — it’s meant to fill you with strength, clarity, and peace.
If you’re feeling tired after prayer, it’s not just a feeling — it’s a warning.

Don’t ignore it. Fortify yourself. And take back your spiritual strength — before it’s too late.

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