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Isaiah 26:3 — Peace for Overwhelm in the Final Days Before Christmas From London to New York, from Johannesburg to Dubai, from Seoul to Toronto — we pray for supernatural peace as the pressure of Christmas rapidly approaches. Isaiah 26:3 — “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” John 14:27 — “My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled.” In the final stretch before Christmas, global searches rise sharply around overwhelm, emotional pressure, racing thoughts and fear of not coping. Isaiah 26:3 becomes one of the most-accessed scriptures for calm, mental stillness and spiritual grounding. Prayer  Father, in the mighty name of Jesus, we bring every listener who feels overwhelmed tonight. Calm the mind that is overloaded with tasks, responsibilities, deadlines and emotional strain. Bring peace to those who feel stretched thin, exhausted or unable to keep up with the season’s demands. Lord, steady anxious thoughts, slow the racing heart and quiet the unrest within. Lift the pressure from those who fear disappointing others. Let Your perfect peace guard their mind and settle their spirit. Replace fear with trust, chaos with order, and exhaustion with renewed strength. Jesus, centre our hearts on You alone — the Prince of Peace who carries us when we cannot carry ourselves. Prayer Points peace for overwhelm, isaiah 26:3 prayer, christmas stress relief, calm mind prayer, anxiety before christmas, jesus my peace Life Application  Speak Isaiah 26:3 aloud and pause for one minute of stillness. Let God steady your breath, calm your thoughts and anchor you in His peace. Declaration I declare perfect peace fills my mind, and my heart is steady in Jesus. Call to Action Share this prayer with someone feeling overwhelmed this week.

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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 wherever you are today around the world. May the love, may the power of God be with you. Thank you so much for everyone that's following us on the social networks, and that is so easy to find, dailyprayer.uk. And for those that are praying with us, standing with us, but without further ado, we are still in December and we got a press. And wherever you are today, let's never ever give up. Come on. This month is a bit overwhelming. I don't know where you sit, I don't know where you are, but let's just pray. We are in the book of Isaiah 26, verse 3. Father, in the name of Jesus, we believe that Isaiah 26, verse 3 is for each and every one of us. And you will keep perfect peace in those minds that are steadfast because they trust in you. Father, this evergreen word. Lord, this word that keeps arising. Father, we thank you for the power of the blood of Jesus. And Lord, as we gather around the word of God, we pray for breakthrough. We thank you, Father, for what you're doing in our lives. But right now, Lord, in this month that is heavy, Lord, we got to discard the heaviness and of it. And Lord, we got to rejoice. Lord, we come to you right now. Yes, Lord, it is heavy. Yes, the final days before Christmas are pressing. But Lord, we want to rejoice right now because we believe the peace of God and the love of God that goes beyond all understanding is with us. So wherever we are today, from London to New York, from New York to Johannesburg, from Johannesburg to Dublin, from Dublin to Dubai, Sorrento, Spirit of the Living God, all the way through Italy, all the way through to Ukraine, all the way, dear God, Miyama, Spirit of the Living God, as we recall this live here in London, England. We need the supernatural power of our God. And we asked you right now that Isaiah 26, verse 3 will give us peace. And Lord, we say thank you for this month. Thank you, Lord, right now, that we are standing on the word of God. And Lord, we draw on peace today. We draw on the word of God. And we thank you that there is power in the greatest name in heaven and earth. And wherever we are gathering right now, Father, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, we bring every listener before you that feels overwhelmed tonight, in the early hours, in the late day of the day, wherever we are gathering, calm our mind for mental overload. Lord, the tasks that we got to face, the responsibilities, the deadlines, the emotional strain that is on our lives. Lord, we pray for peace that you will stretch right down from heaven's glory, that you will carry us today. Lord, we need enthusiasm. Lord, we're exhausted. Lord, we pray for those that just feel unable to keep up with the season and the rhythm and the heartbeat, dear God, of what is happening. Lord, give us steady thoughts right now. Lord, our minds are racing. Lord, our thoughts are gone all over the place. Lord, calm our heart. Lord, will you give us quietness within? Lord, as we feel unsettled, we're asking, dear God, through the chaos through this month, that you will bring peace in the name of Jesus Christ. We ask you, Father, for those that feel exhausted, for those that feel weary. Lord, wherever we are, dear God, from the battlefield to the boardroom, from the boardroom, right across the rugby scrum of life. Lord, we scrum down together. We lock down together today. And Lord, not only do we hold into the beautiful book of Isaiah, Lord, we also stand on the lovely book of John 14, 27. My peace I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled. Father, we are learning, we are walking, and we are praying for one another today. Lord, stretch down through this season. Stretch out right now in the name of Jesus. Wherever we are gathering, Lord, we need peace today. Because, Lord, we cannot afford for our hearts to be troubled. Lord, money is thing. Dear God, pressure is rising. Father, we feel that we're living and sitting and moving in a volcanic activity, Lord. We are waiting for the volcano to erupt or fear of doubt, anxiety, the pressure of money. Lord, help us, Lord. We are not coping with the month that we are in. Lord, our racing thoughts, the fear, Holy Spirit, come down and bless us and cover us in the blood of Jesus. Lord, help us not to be overwhelmed with emotional overload. But this season, these moments that we're in, bring peace to every heart, every mind, everybody, every soul right now. And we thank you for the love of Jesus Christ. And will you bless the listeners wherever they are scattered around the world? Let peace, let joy, let your presence, Father. Lord, we pray that the Lion of Judah, the great I Am, will give us stability, Lord, as this month is starting to press on hard on our shoulders, on our minds, in our thought pattern. Come, Jesus, refresh us today. My name is Reverend Ben Cooper. Wherever you are today, never give up. The Spirit of the Lord is over you. Join us on our social network, dailyprayer.uk. Until tomorrow.