Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper
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Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper
Isaiah 40:31 — Jesus, Give Me Strength for What I Must Face Today - @1237 - Daily Devotional Podcast.
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Isaiah 40:31 — Jesus, Give Me Strength for What I Must Face Today From London to Sydney, Toronto to Dubai, Cape Town to Singapore — this dawn devotional meets the rising global cry for strength, clarity, courage, and renewed hope at the start of a demanding day. Isaiah 40:31 (NIV): “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles…” Psalm 37:5 (NIV): “Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him and he will do this.” Jesus, as the sun rises, I bring You the weight of everything I must face today. You see the tiredness, the pressure, the responsibilities that feel bigger than my strength, the decisions I need to make, the work ahead, the emotions I am carrying, the discouragement I am fighting, the fear that tries to whisper that I am not enough, the anxiety about the unknown, the weakness I feel in my body and in my mind, the moments where I doubt my own ability, and the deep longing to be steadied and strengthened. And these mirror the exact global long-tail searches rising at dawn — Jesus give me strength for today, morning strength prayer, prayer for courage today, help me face the day ahead, morning renewal prayer, I feel overwhelmed this morning, prayer for clarity and direction, Holy Spirit strengthen me, how do I trust God with my day, prayer for emotional energy. Jesus, pour Your strength into me. Renew my hope, lift my spirit, stabilise my thoughts, and fill me with holy confidence. Give me clarity where I feel confused, courage where I feel afraid, endurance where I feel tired, joy where I feel heavy, and supernatural energy where I feel weak. Let the Holy Spirit go before me into every meeting, every conversation, every responsibility, every unknown moment. Lead me, steady me, strengthen me, and remind me that You walk with me into this day. I declare that today I will not walk in my own strength. Jesus renews me, guides me, empowers me, and holds me. My day is not bigger than my God, and my weakness is not greater than His strength. morning strength prayer, Jesus give me strength, Isaiah 40:31 devotional, courage for today, global morning prayer, Holy Spirit guidance, hope for the new day
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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, love, and strength. Wherever you are across this world, we invite you in whatever your time zone is. Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. Whatever your daybreak is. If the sun is rising, hallelujah! If the sun is setting, hallelujah. Wherever you are, come on, we're gonna pray. What are we praying for? We're praying for Jesus. Give me strength for what I must face today. Oh Lord, if there's something we want to swerve, there's certain things in our lives, Lord, we want to swerve around. But Lord, give us the courage to face certain scenarios and certain situations in our lives. Jesus, give me strength for what I must face today. Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, Lord, as the sun rises across our life, Father, as the sun sets, dear God, on the end of the day, or Lord, if we're in the middle of the day, wherever we are at this moment in time, Father, we pray and we believe that the battle belongs to the Lord. But Lord, as we have got to face certain situations, as we've got to go to work, home, life, relationships, Father, there are certain things in our lives that we cannot swerve around. Father, give us boldness to face different scenarios that we need to get through. Father, as we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, we will fear no evil, for you are with us, your rod and your staff. They comfort us. But Jesus, give me strength for what I got to face today. We believe that Isaiah 40, verse 31, is for each and every one of us. But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength, they will soar on wings like eagles. Father, if this is the day that the Lord has made, Lord, we've got to soar high today. Because there's certain things at work, there's certain things at home, there's certain things in church, there are certain things in life itself, Father, that we've got to get through. And Lord, we can't swerve it, we can't go to the left, we can't go to the right. Father, we've got to face our Goliath. Lord, we gotta face these giants that are before us. And Lord, if we think, dear God, that we are gonna fail because we are facing certain situations in our lives, Father, change our thinking. We believe in miracles, and Lord, we commit our way to the Lord today. Trust in him, and he will do all things. Father, we believe that the power of the Word of God is working. Lord, we believe that you've gone ahead. Father, give us strength for the decisions that we gotta make today. Lord, the emotion that we are carrying, the discouragement, the fear. Lord, everything that we may be fighting. Lord God, those silent battles, Lord, that no one knows at work, no one knows at home, no one knows in the relationships that we're in, no one knows the certain silent battles that we are facing. So Jesus, give me strength for what I must face today. Lord, certain things look a little bit ugly today, certain things look a little bit unsteady today, certain things, dear God, look enormous. And Father, we cannot see a way round certain situations in our lives. So today we bring everything before you and we believe, dear God, that you are the God that says yes. All things are possible to those who believe. So, Father, will you change our thinking? Will you change our mindset? Father, you tell us through Isaiah 40, verse 31, but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles. Father, we've got to commit ourselves to Jesus. And right now, Lord Jesus, give me strength for what I gotta face. Jesus, give us strength for what we got to face. Lord, you are the Lion of Judah, from the battlefield to the boardroom, Father, to the field of life. Father, the chaos that is around the world at this moment. Father, as we see the news channels, as we just listen to social media, I ask you, God, that we won't conform to the pattern of social media, that we won't get caught in the hashtag and the trends of the world. But Lord, if we're in London live here right now, Father, strengthen us from London to Sydney, from Sydney, Toronto, Toronto, Durban, from Durban to Cape Town to Singapore. Lord, let your love pour out right now. Lord, as the globe rises as the globe sets on this day. Father, as the sun rises as the sun sets, give us clarity, give us strength, give us courage. Because Lord, I've still got a lot of noise in my head. And Father, we need strength today, what we have got to face. And Lord, we need these voices of history to stop. We need the clutter to go. Father, give me strength today for what we got to face at work, at home, at life. Father, we believe from the battlefield to the boardroom our God is with us, whatever your time zone is, wherever you are. Let's face the giants of life together. Let's lock in, let's be hopeful, let's be strong, and let's never ever give up. You are able because our God is able. I'll catch you on the next prayer.