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Back to EpisodesPrayer is a Relationship, Not a Report
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Ever felt a little "weird" asking God for something He already knows you need? You’re not alone.
In this episode, W. Austin Gardner dives into a question that hits every believer: If God knows our thoughts before we speak (Psalm 139), why bother praying out loud?
Discover why prayer isn't about giving God information—it's about intimacy. From the "movement toward God" in the Greek language to Jesus’ own prayers, Austin explains how prayer is the natural expression of a Father who simply wants to share life with you.
Key Moments:
- 0:00 - The "weird" question: Why pray?
- 2:15 - What Psalm 139 says about God’s knowledge.
- 4:30 - Jesus and the "Intentional Tension" of prayer.
- 7:10 - Relationship vs. Religious Technique.
- 10:45 - How prayer transforms us, not God.
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If God is all-knowing, is prayer a waste of time? W. Austin Gardner challenges the idea of prayer as a "religious duty" and reframes it as a relational movement toward a Father who loves you. Learn how to stop informing God and start sharing life with Him.
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- Does prayer change God?
Why Pray If God Already Knows? | Biblical Prayer Tips | Austin Gardner
Why do we pray if God knows our needs? W. Austin Gardner explores the relational heart of prayer and why God wants to share life with you.
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