Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper
Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper is a global daily prayer and teaching podcast rooted in the living Word of God. It exists to bring healing, peace, and prophetic encouragement to people in every nation and every situation. Each episode invites the listener into real prayer—Spirit‑led, Scripture‑anchored, and focused on restoration of the body, mind, and spirit. This is not background devotion; it is an active call to pray, to believe, and to stand on the promises of God when life feels uncertain. Every day, short prayers are released at set times across the world so that someone, somewhere, is always being lifted in prayer. Listeners hear prayer for healing, prayer for anxiety, prayer for breakthrough, prayer for strength, and prayer for peace, all spoken with biblical clarity and prophetic conviction. Each moment is rooted in Scripture and guided by the Holy Spirit, turning verses into living declarations that realign hearts with faith and renew the mind with truth.
Alongside the daily recordings, Reverend Ben offers longer episodes that combine prophetic teaching with extended prayer. These thirty‑ to forty‑five‑minute sessions explore how to pray through Scripture, how to recognise the voice of God, and how to apply biblical principles to everyday life. They include prayer for deliverance, prayer for forgiveness, and prayer for inner healing, reminding believers that God’s power is not distant but active in the present. The tone is pastoral yet bold, inviting believers to move from listening to participation, from fear to faith, from silence to spoken prayer. Each broadcast is designed to help listeners grow in discernment, spiritual strength, and confidence in God’s promises.
Reverend Ben Cooper, a pastor, broadcaster, and communicator known for his integrity and depth, leads the ministry with genuine compassion and prophetic insight. His words carry authority shaped by decades of experience in prayer, preaching, and pastoral care. Through his voice, thousands are reminded that prayer still heals, God still speaks, and the presence of the Holy Spirit is as powerful today as ever. Listeners across more than 170 countries tune in daily through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Buzzsprout, and iHeartRadio. The global schedule ensures connection for believers in every time zone, from morning prayers in North America to evening reflection in Asia and Africa, creating a continuous wave of intercession that never stops.
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This podcast is more than words; it is a living stream of prayer that covers the world. It speaks directly into anxiety, illness, confusion, loss, and spiritual fatigue. It proclaims healing through Christ, release through faith, and renewal through the Holy Spirit. It stands as a daily reminder that prayer is not a routine but a relationship—an ongoing conversation between the Creator and His people. Every episode is a moment to pause, to breathe, and to reconnect with the presence of God that never leaves nor fails. Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper calls believers to return to the altar of faith, to listen for the prophetic word, and to walk in the power of prayer that changes everything. Across continents and generations, it unites voices in one declaration: God still heals, God still speaks, and prayer still moves mountains.
Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper
Matthew 11 : 28 — Evening Prayer for Trusting Jesus Christ with the Future - @703 - Daily Devotional Podcast
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Matthew 11 : 28 — Evening Prayer for Trusting Jesus Christ with the Future
8 P.M. Release — Recorded live here in London, England — from London to Dubai, from Dubai to Johannesburg, from Johannesburg to Sydney — as night approaches, Jesus Christ calls every weary heart to come and rest in Him.
Scripture (NIV)
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11 : 28 (NIV)
Show Notes
Worry is the weight of tomorrow carried without grace. Millions search “prayer for the future,” “trusting God,” and “Jesus give me rest.” In one verse, Christ answers it all: “Come to Me.”
From London to Dubai, Johannesburg to Sydney, believers release the weight they were never meant to carry. Jesus Christ does not demand strength before rest — He gives rest to restore strength. The One who holds eternity also holds your next step. When the future feels uncertain, His invitation remains the same: Come.
Tonight we pray for hearts to trust again, for peace to replace pressure, and for faith to rise in every person waiting for tomorrow’s answers.
10 Global Prayer Points (SEO Long-Tail Keywords)
Prayer for trusting Jesus with the future
Prayer for rest for the weary
Prayer for peace in uncertain times
Prayer for guidance for what lies ahead
Prayer for strength to wait on God
Prayer for calm in stressful situations
Prayer for faith to overcome anxiety
Prayer for families to rest in Christ’s promises
Prayer for assurance that God is in control
Prayer for joy and renewal through Jesus Christ
Life Application
You were never called to carry the future — only to trust the One who already holds it.
Declaration
I come to Jesus Christ and find rest. He carries my future, renews my hope, and calms my heart.
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Welcome to Daily Prayer with myself, Reverend Ben Cooper, recorded live here in London, England, where faith meets the world in daily devotion and global hope. This is your quick-fired commuter prayer wherever you are to gather the word, to press it on your heart, to carry us through the rest of the day in the name of Jesus Christ. If these prayers are blessing you, please tap the button on Apple, Spotify, and Buzzsprout and leave us just a quick short review. You can also support this listener-funded ministry just by£3 a month on Buy Me a Coffee. Hit the link in the show notes below. May the Spirit of the Lord be over you. The glory of God is with you. We are going to dive straight into the New Testament. We're going to go to the beautiful gospel of Matthew chapter 11, verse 28, and we're praying for trust. I need to trust Jesus more. I don't know about you, but in this prayer time, I've got to trust Jesus, Jesus Christ, with my future. Are you scared about your future? Are you worried about life? Come on, let's get straight in. The Bible says in the NIV, come to me, all of you that are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Father, I thank you for Matthew chapter 11, verse 28. Lord, I come to you. But Lord, I've got to tell you, saying, sometimes I don't know how to get to you, Jesus. I don't know how to do it, Lord. Life is so busy, life is so crazy. Lord, we're on the motorway of life. We're going around in circles and circles and circles. And I'm not quite sure some days how to come to you. Lord, my life doesn't reflect stillness and calmness. Lord, we have too many plates spinning in our lives. Lord, will you help us? Lord, it's scary. Lord, I don't know if you know, but down here, Lord, in the basement level of life, Father, it's scary. And I sometimes, Lord, I don't know how to get to you. Lord, I pray. Lord, we are weary and we are burdened. So Lord, you make that call. Lord, you tell us to come to you. Lord, I'm looking at the cross in this studio right now. And I thank you for the cross of Calvary. But Lord, I need Jesus more than ever in my life. Lord, we need Jesus right now. Lord, I pray, help us. We need rest. Lord, I've got burdens coming out of my ears. Lord, I got suitcases full of them. I'm worried, I'm scared about the future, the past. Yesterday, today. Lord, help us, Lord. Lord God, we've got a faith and we trust in you. But sometimes, Lord, the human me takes over and I get scared. And Lord, I need more grace. I need more of your love. Lord, will you wrap us up in your love? Please, God, put your arms around the believers now. Lord, carry them. Lord, release, Lord God. Let the angels of glory, let dear God, the heavenly host, deploy angels over all of our lives. Help us, Lord, the weight of today, the weight of tomorrow. Lord, we're worried about tomorrow. Lord, help us to have grace just for today. Lord, we are praying for the future. Lord, I'm scared about a future. I'm not scared about telling anyone across the airways. Lord, I'm worried about my future. I'm worried about my now. I'm worried about my yesterday. Help me to trust God. Jesus, give me rest. Lord, we need rest today. I pray for the listeners, Lord. I pray for the heart that is buckling. I pray for the mind, Lord, that is over-engineering everything. Lord, wherever we are from the boardroom, dear God, to the battlefield, from the battlefield, dear God, as we cycle to school, Lord, as we're on the school bus as we're commuting, as we're standing at the train station, just staring into the mid-air, Lord, and we don't know what's going on. Bless those that are at their desk right now. Father, carry those tears. All those that are crying now, all those hearts that are buckled, all those that feel their stomachs are knotted up with fear and doubt. Lord, give us grace. Lord, it's scary walking on this earth. Lord, you tell us, Lord, that we got to be faithful. But Lord, I need you more in my life like never before. Lord, I'm praying for more grace. I'm praying for more trust. And Lord God, we've got to rest in Jesus Christ. Each and every one of us has got to rest in you. So, Father, wherever we are, from Sydney to Johannesburg, all the way, dear God, to Detroit, Father, all the way to California, the Midwest, all the way around the Belaric Islands, Spirit of the Living God. I need you. We need you. Lord, give us eternal rest right now on this earth. Father, as the Lord's Prayer says, our Father in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Help me, help us, Jesus. We need divine glory and power. Tonight, Lord, we pray. At the hour we pray, let our hearts trust in you again, more and more and more. We pray for peace to replace pressure. We pray for faith to rise in every person now. And Lord, help us to stop worrying about tomorrow. May God bless you and carry you. The Spirit of the Lord is over you. Until tomorrow. My name is Reverend Bain Cooper. God bless.