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Prayer can feel like a lever: pull it hard enough and maybe God will move. We push back on that instinct and ask the sharper question: if God already knows what we need, and if God’s will cannot be manipulated, what is prayer actually for? We talk about prayer as real relationship and real interruption, the kind that stops your day, pulls your attention off yourself, and clears your vision so you can recognize God’s hand and respond with gratitude instead of anxiety.
That takes us straight into the backbone of the conversation: salvation by grace alone. We address the “fairness” objection head-on, why mercy is never owed, and why Christians uniquely “celebrate” Christ’s death because the cross is the only reason we have life. From there we work through Romans 8:29–30 and the meaning of foreknowledge, not as God looking through time to learn who will choose Him, but as God’s prior love that grounds predestination. Along the way we contrast providence with fatalism, and we test popular claims about free will against passages like Ephesians 2 and the Lazarus picture of spiritual death and new birth.
We also get practical: what this theology does to your assurance of salvation, your ability to endure suffering, and your readiness to defend the faith when challenged. Expect straight talk, Scripture-driven reasoning, and a call to deeper study and deeper dependence on God’s sovereign grace. If this helped you think more clearly about prayer, providence, and predestination, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.
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Prayer can feel like a lever: pull it hard enough and maybe God will move. We push back on that instinct and ask the sharper question: if God already knows what we need, and if God’s will cannot be manipulated, what is prayer actually for? We talk about prayer as real relationship and real interruption, the kind that stops your day, pulls your attention off yourself, and clears your vision so you can recognize God’s hand and respond with gratitude instead of anxiety.
That takes us straight into the backbone of the conversation: salvation by grace alone. We address the “fairness” objection head-on, why mercy is never owed, and why Christians uniquely “celebrate” Christ’s death because the cross is the only reason we have life. From there we work through Romans 8:29–30 and the meaning of foreknowledge, not as God looking through time to learn who will choose Him, but as God’s prior love that grounds predestination. Along the way we contrast providence with fatalism, and we test popular claims about free will against passages like Ephesians 2 and the Lazarus picture of spiritual death and new birth.
We also get practical: what this theology does to your assurance of salvation, your ability to endure suffering, and your readiness to defend the faith when challenged. Expect straight talk, Scripture-driven reasoning, and a call to deeper study and deeper dependence on God’s sovereign grace. If this helped you think more clearly about prayer, providence, and predestination, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.
Support the show
BE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!