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S02E36 - Can God Be Overruled By Human Prayer?

S02E36 - Can God Be Overruled By Human Prayer?

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Can prayer change God’s mind, and if so, does that mean God is no longer sovereign?

In this episode of Perspective Shift: Unveiling Paradigms in Perceptions, we confront the 10th common argument used to suggest that God is not truly in control:

“If God can be overruled, then He is not really sovereign.”

At first glance, this claim sounds reasonable. But does it hold up under biblical scrutiny?

Using two often-misunderstood passages of Scripture, we take a closer look at:

  • Hezekiah’s prayer for extended life (Isaiah 38)
  • Moses’ intercession for Israel after the golden calf (Exodus 32)

Were these moments examples of humans overriding God’s will, or something far deeper?

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • The difference between appeal and authority in prayer
  • Why prayer does not coerce God, but functions within His sovereignty
  • How divine mercy expresses sovereignty rather than diminishes it
  • Why God responds to intercession without ever surrendering control

We also examine Moses’ later plea to enter Canaan (Deuteronomy 3) to show that God cannot be manipulated, even by His most faithful servants.

The episode concludes with a call to repentance and salvation, an invitation to surrender fully to God, and a prayer for those seeking restoration and truth.

If you’ve ever wondered whether prayer weakens God’s authority or strengthens your relationship with Him, this episode will bring clarity, balance, and biblical grounding.

🎧 Listen, reflect, and share with someone who needs this perspective shift.

Remember that Jesus Christ is Lord of all.

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