The Fourth Answer: Stop Begging a God Who Already Said Yes
There's a $12 sign hanging in half the Christian homes in America.
You've seen it.
You might own it.
It says: "God answers prayer in three ways: Yes. No. Wait."
It's clean. It's polite. It fits nicely next to a plastic plant and a mug that says "Blessed."
And it's a lie.
I prayed the same prayer for 15 years.
Same words. Same desperation. Same silence.
And every time nothing changed, some well-meaning Christian would pat me on the back and say, "Maybe God is saying 'wait.'"
So I waited.
And waited.
And hated myself for not having enough faith. Hated God for not answering. Hated the whole system that seemed rigged against people who were actually trying.
Then I found something in Scripture that wrecked everything I thought I knew about prayer.
It wasn't "Yes, No, Wait."
It was a Fourth Answer.
And it changed everything.
The Fourth Answer isn't about God deciding to give.
It's about you deciding to receive.
See, most Christians pray like orphans—begging a distant God to notice them, hoping they'll catch Him in a good mood.
But Hebrews says you don't pray to the God of Sinai who hides in smoke.
You pray to the God who tore the veil, rose from the dead, and took up residence inside your chest.
The checks have been signed. The armory is unlocked. The title deed is in your hand.
The delay isn't in heaven.
The delay is in your possession.
WHAT'S INSIDE:
"The Fourth Answer" is a 32-page guide that will dismantle your orphan theology and rebuild your prayer life from the ground up.
Part One: The Lie You Were Taught Where the "Yes, No, Wait" framework came from (hint: not Scripture), the Orphan Mindset that keeps you powerless, and what the torn veil actually means for how you pray.
Part Two: The Fourth Answer Framework The biblical foundation for possession prayer. 1 John 5:14-15 and 2 Corinthians 1:20 explained the way your pastor won't. Why "Take it" is the answer that separates spiritual children from sons.
Part Three: The 7 Prayers You Stop Praying The orphan prayers that sound spiritual but keep you powerless. Each one dissected: why it's wrong, what the real problem is, and how to shift.
Part Four: The 7 Prayers You Start Praying Declaration prayers. Authority prayers. Warfare prayers. Possession prayers. Not requests—commands. Not begging—claiming. Full prayers written out so you can pray them today.
Part Five: The Obedience Problem The uncomfortable truth most prayer books won't tell you: We don't have a prayer problem. We have an obedience problem. What to do when heaven feels silent—and why it's usually your move, not God's.
Bonus: 30 Days of Possession Prayers One declaration per day for 30 days. Scripture + prayer. Not devotionals—assignments. This is where theology becomes territory.
WHO THIS IS FOR:
This guide is for the man who's been praying the same prayer for years with no breakthrough.
The man who's starting to wonder if God is even listening.
The man who's tired of being told to "just wait" by people who've never waited for anything.
If that's you, this will wreck you—and rebuild you.
WHO THIS IS NOT FOR:
If you're comfortable with your farmhouse signs and your passive theology, this isn't for you.
If you want a prayer book that makes you feel warm and doesn't ask anything of you, keep scrolling.
If you're looking for another excuse to stay stuck, you won't find it here.
This guide puts the responsibility back on you.
That's the scary part.
That's also the freedom.
THE PRICE:
$37
Less than dinner out.
More than most Christians will ever invest in understanding how prayer actually works.
THE GUARANTEE:
If this doesn't shift how you pray within 7 days, email me. I'll refund you and you keep the guide.
I'm not interested in your money if it doesn't change your life.
You've been begging long enough.
You've been waiting long enough.
You've been blaming God's timing for your lack of possession long enough.
The Fourth Answer is simple:
Stop asking for what you already have.
Start walking in what Christ already secured.
Tear down the pretty sign.
Step into the fight.
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