When You Pray
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Part
4

Ask, Seek, Knock

By
Joey Christianson

Prayer often begins with hope, but over time unanswered questions can quietly wear that hope down. We pray with sincerity and faith, yet still encounter moments where God feels distant or silent. In those spaces, it’s easy to wonder if we’re really being heard.

There is something deeply grounding about remembering who we are praying to—not a distant force or an uninterested observer, but a Father who sees, knows, and cares. Even when outcomes aren’t clear, that relationship reshapes how we come to Him.

Confidence in prayer doesn’t come from always getting the answers we want. It grows from trusting that we are heard by a God who is present, attentive, and at work—even in the waiting.

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