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.
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Psalm 34:18 — Healing for Loneliness, Missing Loved Ones, and the Empty Chair at Christmas - @993 - Daily Devotional Podcast.
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Psalm 34:18 — Healing for Loneliness, Missing Loved Ones, and the Empty Chair at Christmas From New York to Nairobi, from Sydney to Belfast, from Rio to Warsaw — a global 12 P.M. Christmas Day prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Cycle. Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Revelation 21:4 — “He will wipe every tear from their eyes… there will be nmore death or mourning or crying or pain.” intro paragraph (38 words) Christmas noon intensifies memories, grief, and the ache of the empty chair. Global searches show deep longing for comfort, connection, and healing from loneliness. Today’s prayer speaks into the emotional weight millions feel as they miss loved ones profoundly. prayer (129 words) Father, in Jesus’ name, draw close to every listener carrying grief today. For the one who feels the empty chair, fill that space with Your presence and tender love. Heal hearts that ache with memories, silence, and longing. Let Your comfort wash through every room, softening the sting of absence and lifting the heaviness of loneliness. Lord, remind us that You see every tear, You understand every sigh, and You hold every broken moment. Surround each person with peace that steadies the soul and hope that breathes gently into the day. May joy return in small, surprising ways. Restore confidence, restore warmth, restore connection. And let the promise of Revelation 21:4 anchor us: You will wipe every tear, and pain will not have the final word. prayer points prayer for comfort today, prayer for healing grief, prayer for lonely hearts, prayer for God’s closeness, prayer for emotional restoration, prayer for renewed hope, prayer for peace over memories life application Reach out to one person today—send a message, make a call, or offer a moment of kindness. Healing often begins with one courageous connection.
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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 hope, faith, and strength. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. It is 12 p.m. It is just hitting the lunchtime drum right now, and you must be exhausted in the name of Jesus. The kids are torn the place to pieces. There's been riots everywhere in the name of Jesus because it's Christmas Day. It is 12 p.m. right now here in the UK. Come on, let's lock in and pray. As you're cooking the turkeys, you're cleaning up after the kids, as you're going absolutely crazy, and all you're saying is, Lord, I want this day to go at the name of Jesus. Come on, let's pray. Father, in the name of Jesus. This is a great day. But right now we're praying, dear God, for loneliness. And we're praying for the missing loved ones right now. And Lord, we're praying for that famous empty chair. Lord, at 12 p.m., Lord, lunchtime here in the UK and whatever the time zone is around the world, Father, we're praying for loneliness. Will you help us, Father, for those, dear God, that was in our lives, for whatever reason they're not with us now? We are praying, dear God, that that lonely feeling and those thoughts, dear God, will melt like wax at the name of Jesus. Father, we are missing our loved ones, we're missing families, we're missing friends. Certain situations, certain events that have happened over the last week, over the last few months, the last year. Lord, we pray for those that are going through grief, those that are going through loss, those that are going through fear, those that are going through doubt right now, at the name of Jesus. And wherever we are, from London to New York, from New York to Sydney, Belfast, Lord, all the way to Warsaw, Rio, Spirit of the Living, God, we pray for the world today at this Christmas day at 12 p.m. Just going after 12 o'clock here in the UK. Lord, we want the glory of God. And Lord, we ask that Psalm 34 verse 18 will bring stability to broken hearts. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit. Lord, for those, dear God, that are frantically running around at this moment, preparing food, clearing up, tidying up. For those, dear God, that are trying to get ready and get their house sorted and everything that goes on. Lord, sitting in the backdrop, dear God, of the busyness of Christmas Day. Lord, we are longing for loved ones and friends, dear God. We are missing family, we're missing friends at this hour. Lord, days that have gone past, but Lord, also we're praying for that empty chair right now. Father, as people are getting ready, as people have had their breakfast, as people, dear God, are cleaning up now, as we are watching and seeing, dear God, around the world as the sun is rising on this Christmas day right here in the UK. Father, especially at this hour, dear God, at just almost two minutes and fifty-five seconds past twelve. Lord, as the dinner table, the dining room table is being prepared. Lord, we are something right now for those that used to sit at a table that are not with us. We pray for peace. We pray, dear God, for the hearts that are aching because of the memories, the silence, the longing, the wanting. Father, bring comfort right now. Lord, wash through every room with your love and your mercy. Soften that powerful emotional blow when we look across the other side of the table, when we see the slippers don't move, and we see the bathrobe don't move, and we see that the Christmas card is empty from a certain person. Lord, we are asking you now for peace. We are praying for peace. We are praying for love. We're praying for the mercy of God to remove the heaviness, the loneliness, the fears, the worries, the doubts, the uncertainty. But Lord, we want our God. Lord, bring comfort today. Bring healing through grief today. Lord, we're asking for the lonely hearts. We're praying for God to be close to those that are broken and those that are crushed in spirit, and those that just feel down and worried and really exhausted. Lord, bring peace to every heart today, every heart that is capturing my voice. I pray that the supernatural presence of Jesus Christ will redeem and restore. But Lord, we need peace. We need peace over the memories, over the backdrop of life, over the history of life. Come, Holy Spirit, wherever you are today, I pray that the love of God and the fire of God will be with you. Thank you so much for standing with us and may God bless you on this Christmas day as we are just hitting, you know, four minutes past 12 uh lunchtime, just crossing over now. May the Spirit of the Living God be with you. Thank you for praying with me today. For more daily devotions, follow us on the social platforms at dailyprayer.uk. Have a great day.