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.
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Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper
Psalm 34:18 — Early-Morning Prayer for Comfort, Healing, Emotional Strength, and God’s Nearness to the Brokenhearted - @849 - Daily Devotional Podcast
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Psalm 34:18 — Early-Morning Prayer for Comfort, Healing, Emotional Strength, and God’s Nearness to the Brokenhearted. From London to Manila, from Johannesburg to Toronto, from Seoul to Nairobi — recorded live here in London, England — a global 3 A.M. prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Devotional Cycle. Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Isaiah 41:10 — “Do not fear, for I am with you… I will strengthen you and help you.” In the early hours, global searches rise for comfort, emotional healing and God’s nearness. Psalm 34:18 remains one of the most searched scriptures worldwide for trauma relief, grief support and the need for God to draw close in moments of pain. Father, in these quiet hours I ask You to come close to every broken place within me. Bring comfort where sorrow sits heavy and peace where fear has settled. Heal emotional wounds, restore weary hearts and lift the weight of unseen burdens. Let Your presence wrap around me with strength, gentleness and calm. Speak life over painful memories, hope into dark thoughts and clarity into confusion. Tonight, steady my emotions, strengthen my spirit and renew my inner peace. Where my heart feels crushed, breathe fresh courage. Where my mind feels overwhelmed, release Your stillness. I receive Your nearness, Your help and Your healing grace. Be my comfort, my strength and my refuge. Prayer Points prayer for comfort, prayer for healing, prayer for emotional strength, prayer for peace, prayer for clarity, prayer for hope, prayer for restoration. Life Application Repeat Psalm 34:18 today and allow God’s nearness to gently restore your emotions, strengthen your heart and lift your spirit. Declaration I declare that God is close to me, healing my heart and strengthening my spirit today.
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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 five-minute commuter prayer, quick fired moments of faith, to carry us through the rest of the day. If these prayers are blessing you, please tap the follow-in button on Apple, Spotify, Buzz Sprout, and leave us just a quick short review. You can also support this listener funding ministry just by£3 a month or buy me a coffee. Hit that link in the show notes below. And also, if you want to send your own prayer request in, please email us at info at dailyprayer.uk. Wherever you are today, the love of Jesus Christ is over your life. We're praying straight away. As I always say, as soon as you hear my voice, we are praying. Father, we're praying for comfort today in the name of Jesus. We're praying for emotional healing today in the name of Jesus. We're praying for release from trauma. Father, we're praying for grief support in the name of Jesus. We're praying for God's nearness in the darkest hours of our lives. Father, as we spin the plates of life, Father, we come to you right now and we lock down as brothers and sisters. Lord God, from all cultures, from all tribes, from all tongues around the world, we lock in today. And Father, we carry each other because Lord, we are all weighed down. Lord, we are all heavily laden. But right now we believe in Psalm 34, verse 18. Lord, at the morning, at the hour, as we rise, we kick the duvet off and shout, Hallelujah, God. God be with me today. Let the Holy Spirit anoint us today. Lord, we're praying for comfort. We're praying for healing. We're praying for emotional strength. We're praying for God's nearness to the brokenhearted. I pray for you, if you are brokenhearted, God is bottling up your tears. The Spirit of the Lord sees your pain. He sees your breakup. He sees your teardown. He sees everything in your heart, your mind, and God is telling you, just look to me. God is saying, just look to me. Get yourself a Bible and open up the verse to Psalm 34, verse 18. This is what God is saying to you right now. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. If you have got a double whammy there, God is with you right now. If you are brokenhearted, God is with you. If you are crushed in spirit, the Lord Jesus Christ is with you. Even if you have one or the other, if you have two, the glory of God is with you. Whoever you are, whatever you are carrying, I want to invite you into this prayer space with me to get yourself and take your hands off your suitcases. Take your hands off the luggage that you are carrying. You've been carrying too much luggage in your life. You've been carrying people, you've been carrying situations. I'm telling you now, God is saying, focus on the cross, walk up to the cross, and you leave your rucksack, you leave the baggage, you leave the garbage bags, you leave the black bin sacks, you put everything down at the cross of Calvary, and you take your hands off the suitcase of a life. And dear God, in the name of Jesus, give us the strength to let go. Lord, give us the strength to let go. Let go of the broken heart this morning. Let go of the broken heart at the hour. Whatever your time zone is, whatever God is doing in your life right now, the blessings of the Lord are new every morning. Let the suitcase of life go. Don't try and unzip it. Don't try and fix it. Don't try and ravel your way through the travel luggage that you've had that you've brought all the way through certain circumstances of life. You leave that suitcase at the cross of Calvary, and Jesus Christ is with you. We are praying also, Isaiah 41, verse 10. Do not fear, for I am with you. I will strengthen you and help you. God is calling you. He's not calling you to church, he's not calling you to uh ministry, he's not calling you to religion, he's not calling you uh in certain areas of life, he's calling you right now, he's calling you by name, he's telling that you he loves you, he's telling you right now you belong to him, he's telling you right now through this scripture, through this prayer time, do not be afraid, do not be fearful, do not be anxious, for I am with you. The great I am is with you. And Jesus confirms the seven I ams. I am the way, the truth, the life. I am the bread of life, I am the good shepherd, I am the door, I am the first and the last. He is the great I am. And God said to Moses, Moses said, God, who's sending me? And he said, I am that I am. I've got to tell you that the I am is sending you. The glory of God is with you. If you feel broken today, don't worry. If you feel crushed in spirit today, don't you ever worry. The Spirit of the Lord is over you. May the glory, may the power, may Jesus Christ, and He will carry you to the next station of life. But you've got to leave your luggage at the cross. You've got to learn to leave your luggage at the cross of Calvary. Don't carry it anymore. Let it go in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Until tomorrow.