Truth that Endures (SA Ep27) - Session Four - Why Pray
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Episode Summary – Prayer and the Divine Will
This episode carefully addresses one of the most personal and difficult tensions believers face: if God has eternally decreed all things, why should we pray, and does prayer truly matter. Rather than softening God’s sovereignty or offering shallow comfort, this session shows from Scripture that prayer is one of the ordained means by which God carries out His will in time. Prayer does not change who God is, nor does it alter His eternal decree, yet it is never wasted, meaningless, or symbolic. God has chosen to work through prayer, to distribute mercy, grace, strength, and help through the asking of His people. Passages that speak of God “repenting” in response to intercessory prayer are explained as changes in God’s dealings within time, not changes in His nature or purpose. James’s teaching that “the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much” is unpacked to show that prayer avails much because God has decreed that it should, not because prayer bends God’s will. The episode also addresses the hardest real-life questions surrounding sickness, unanswered prayers, and death, showing that prayer is first an act of obedience and trust, not outcome control. Even when healing does not come, prayer anchors the soul, draws the believer near to God, and brings grace sufficient for the moment. In the end, this session reassures the listener that God remains sovereign, prayer remains powerful, and faith remains secure, even when God’s ways are beyond our understanding.
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