
Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast
Reverend Ben Coopers podcast, offers an inviting space for listeners to explore Christianity and spiritual growth with wisdom, humor, and a deep commitment to biblical truth. Through Rev. Ben's engaging conversations with guests, the podcast not only explores the timeless wisdom of the Bible but also tackles the pressing issues of life, faith, and hope in a way that is accessible, thought-provoking, and enriching. Whether you’re seeking spiritual nourishment, answers to life’s big questions, or simply a place to reflect on your faith, the Rev Ben podcast is a valuable resource on your journey.
In each episode, Rev. Ben guides listeners through profound theological reflections, personal stories, and practical insights drawn from the Bible and the broader Christian tradition.
Reverend Ben Cooper's Podcast
Daily Prayer - Clear Paths in Chaos - @03
Exhaustion doesn’t always show on the outside, but it weighs heavy on the inside. If you’ve been carrying invisible burdens, running on empty, or feeling stretched thin by life’s demands, this short prayer is for you. In just a few quiet moments, we turn toward the healing presence of God and open ourselves to receive peace that goes beyond understanding.
Inspired by Philippians 4:7, this devotional reminds us that divine peace is not the absence of stress but the presence of Christ actively guarding our hearts and minds. “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” It is a protective force that covers us, comforts us, and calms the storms within us.
This episode speaks to the soul-level fatigue we all face—emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. Whether you’re overwhelmed by responsibilities, dealing with difficult emotions, or simply feeling weary in your spirit, this prayer gently acknowledges your need and leads you to the One who restores.
More than just soothing words, this devotional creates sacred space for honesty and renewal. It doesn’t offer clichés or quick fixes. Instead, it offers what so many of us are truly craving: the still, steady reassurance that God sees, hears, and holds us. Like Jesus stepping into the room and saying, “Peace be with you,” this moment invites peace to step into yours.
Wherever you’re listening—whether during a chaotic morning, a quiet evening, or a moment of stillness in between—take a breath, slow down, and let God’s peace meet you right where you are. You don’t have to figure it all out. You just need to be still and let His presence carry you.
Let this be your prayer today: May the joy of the Lord be your strength. May the peace of God surround you and sustain you.
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Welcome for prayer for the day, father, in the name of Jesus, we pray that confusion will go and you'll give us clarity. In the name of Jesus, the scripture reading today is from Proverbs, chapter 3, verse 6. In all your ways, submit to him and he will make your path straight. Father, we need our lives to be straightened out. We need our hearts, lord, to be turned back to you. Father, there is confusion in this world. This world is lost and, father, we do not want to allow the world to bring confusion to our heads, our hearts, our minds, our bodies, our souls. Father, we need clarity, we need the firm hand of God to sweep through each and every one of us. But, lord, if we are confused, please help us. If we are worried, please help us.
Speaker 0:Father, we thank you that the word of god, we thank you that the word of god is power and freedom, in the name of Jesus. So, lord, we ask you for clarity in confusion. Lord, if we're worried and we got brain fog and we're scared and we got anxiety, please, today, lord, whatever our life looks like, will you bring hope, will you bring freedom. So, father, we thank you that the joy of the Lord is our strength and in all our ways we will submit to you and you will make our path straight, because your word is power. So, father, we ask you that we will have clarity in confusion, that fear will go, that anxiety will go and we will see clear. Holy Spirit, we thank you that you are our counselor, our god, our king. In the wonderful name of jesus, bring strength in the name of the father, the son, the holy spirit.