Why did Jesus thank God before Lazarus even stepped out of the tomb—like the miracle was already finished? That's the question that changed how I see prayer. The churches have kept this quiet for centuries, but the crazy part is Jesus used this exact approach in secret before every miracle. He didn't beg or plead. He spoke from a place where it was already done. At the tomb, His words were: "Father, I thank you that you've already heard me." It came from that deep, quiet alignment with God—not asking, just resting in union. The even wilder part? You can touch this yourself with a simple practice He modeled. In this video, I break down the steps Jesus followed, straight from Scripture (John 11, Matthew 6, John 14, Mark 2), and share an easy 10-minute way to start tonight—no experience needed. You'll see: ✅ How past-tense prayer shifts everything ✅ The move from pleading to speaking with real authority ✅ Entering that "inner room" through simple breath and stillness ✅ Why alignment opens the door to everyday miracles ✅ Roots in early Christian contemplative ways, like the Desert Fathers Try it right now: Find 10 quiet minutes. Sit, breathe slowly, and rest in the silence behind your thoughts. No words, just presence. Come back and share in the comments what you felt—I read every one. Scriptures: John 11 (Lazarus) • Matthew 6 • John 14 • Mark 2 If this opened your eyes a bit, like the video, subscribe for more straightforward looks at Jesus' ways, and share with someone searching for deeper prayer.