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
John 14:27 — Night Anxiety, Insomnia, Winter Fatigue, Emotional Overwhelm and the Search for Peace in the Midnight Hour - @939 - Daily Devotional Podcast.
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John 14:27 — Night Anxiety, Insomnia, Winter Fatigue, Emotional Overwhelm and the Search for Peace in the Midnight Hour Welcome to Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper, recorded live here in London, England — where the world gathers for five minutes of faith, hope, and strength. From London to Hong Kong, from Toronto to Cape Town, from Oslo to São Paulo — a global midnight emergency prayer for rest, healing, and supernatural peace within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-hour devotional cycle. Scripture (NIV) John 14:27 — “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” Psalm 4:8 — “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.” Across the world, night anxiety, winter fatigue, and insomnia surge every December. Searches for “can’t sleep,” “panic at night,” and “fear of tomorrow” climb sharply. This emergency prayer speaks directly into that behaviour. Prayer Father, in the name of Jesus, we pray for those overwhelmed in the midnight hour. We lift every listener battling insomnia, racing thoughts, fear of tomorrow, emotional exhaustion, and December fatigue. Bring supernatural peace, stillness, and rest. Calm every mind that cannot switch off. Break the cycle of scrolling through the night searching for hope. Lift loneliness, financial fear, and hidden stress running beneath the surface. Restore sleep patterns. Silence night tremors. Cover shift workers as they rest. Bring clarity to those rising early with dread. Let Your peace run through our veins. Surround every home with safety. Let the weary find deep rest in Your presence. Jesus, speak peace into every room, every heart, every hour of the night. Prayer Points prayer for sleep, prayer for peace, prayer for anxiety relief, prayer for emotional strength, prayer for night fear, prayer for rest, prayer for winter fatigue Life Application Speak John 14:27 before sleep and declare God’s peace over your night. Replace late-night worry with Scripture and intentional calm. Declaration I declare that peace, rest, and emotional stability fill my life tonight. Call to Action Share this prayer and visit DailyPrayer.uk for global devotional resources. 24-Hour Arc Connector
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Welcome to Daily Prayer with myself, Reverend Ben Cooper, recorded live here in London, England, where the world gathers for five minutes of faith, hope, and strength. Sisters and brothers, we are straight in. We got no time for chitter chatter. We're straight into prayer. Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I pray for the listeners now. I pray for peace over their hearts. I pray for those that are getting panicky and worried. I pray for those that, Lord, that feel the joy of the Lord today. But Lord, we're asking, dear God, for emotional strength. We're asking, dear God, for stability. And Lord, we're praying, Lord, that you will keep us sharp in the name of Jesus. And Lord, as we lock into prayer right now, Lord, we are asking for today, for whatever the hour is, for rest, for troubled sleep. Lord, we're praying, dear God, for every one of us that has trouble sleeping. Lord, you know my sleep pattern. And Lord, I worry, dear God, when I go to sleep. Lord, I find it difficult to sleep, Jesus. Why, Lord? Father, I got this feel like I've got this winter fatigue on me in my bones. Lord, I feel like I've got stress running around me. Lord, I feel like I've got financial worry just rumbling under the tectonic plates of the sea level of life. Lord, loneliness. Father, in the name of Jesus. Lord, the stress, the worry. Lord, sharpen us today. Lord, we recognize that we are in December. We recognize that this is a strain on the human race. But we recognize as well, dear God, as we celebrate the life, as we celebrate victory, that Jesus Christ, the Word, became flesh and made his dwelling among us. But right now we're praying. Right now, for those that have got insomnia, those, dear God, that can't sleep, those that are fearful, those that are doubtful, those that are scared and worried. We're praying for a breakthrough today. Lord, we're looking for those, dear God, that are just so exhausted, so exhausted, not just through December, but for every month under the sun. And Lord, wherever we are gathering, dear God, from the battlefield to the boardroom, from the boardroom to the field of life, from the field of life to the golf course to the Hoover, dear God, to work, to life, to school runs, to food runs, to shopping, to stress, dear God, to run in one job, three jobs. Lord, in the name of Jesus, Father, Lord, life is crazy and we need Jesus. Lord, bring stability to us. Lord, we're praying, dear God, for those that are troubled, sleeping. We're praying, dear God, for the busyness of the day, Lord, when we're rushing and rushing and rushing and rushing, Lord, and we get to the end of the day, Lord, and our mind cannot close down. Lord, help us to close our mind down. Lord, will you close our mind down? Will you give us the correct amount of sleep? Lord, I need stillness and the presence of God through the night hour. Lord, will you remove the night tremors? Will you remove, dear God, those hours of just scrolling through phones, just trying to find a place of rest? Lord, will you take our phone from our hand? Lord, will you place peace in our heart when we're searching for hope in the middle of the darkness of night? Lord, come, Holy Spirit. Lord, I believe in the month that we're in. I believe from London to Hong Kong, from Hong Kong to Toronto, from Toronto to Cape Town, Oslo, Father, all the way to Brazil. Lord, come, Lord, let your fire descend on us today. Lord, as we lock in in this 24-hour prayer cycle, we believe in John 14, 27. Peace I leave with you. Father, I pray for the midnight hour that there will be peace over lives. For those, dear God, that have worked a night shift, Lord, give them peace as they sleep. For those that are kicking the duvet off this morning, Lord, those that are pulling the duvet back over their head because they're fearful and they're doubtful of the day. But Lord, we pray for our sleep pattern, that our sleep pattern will be correct. Lord, that you will give us peace. And Lord, we lock into John 14, 27. Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. Lord, I pray for the listeners that they will not be afraid. I pray that peace will run through their veins. I pray, dear God, that you will give us the peace according to the word of God. I pray that hearts will be restored. And Lord, not only do we lock in to John 14, 27, Lord, we run and we hold the word of God. And Lord, we lock in and dear God, we scrum down into Psalm 4, verse 8. In peace I will lie down and sleep. For you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. Lord, we need safety. Lord, come, Holy Spirit. Will you move in our lives today? Will you set the captives free, Lord, wherever we are? Come, God. We are praying for peace today. In Jesus' name. Amen.