previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow
woman in white and black hijab sitting on bed

I will not slumber at the hour of prayer

If you would like to pray but do not know how to go about it, try using this sample prayer: “Lord, thank you for enabling me to see this day. Please reveal Yourself to me today, that I may know You more. I invite You into my heart and life, have your way in me. Amen” Come back to it during the day as often as you are prompted to. Be blessed.

Let’s Pray:

Lord, keep my feet from stumbling and uphold me so that I do not slumber when I ought to pray. Let my spirit be awakened and focused on You all night long. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

“Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, And to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy”

Jude‬ ‭1‬:‭24‬

C Tc Rating – hello from the saved content!

Leave a Reply

Latest posts


  • The Lord is One
    A psalm of the Reigning One IHallelujah to the Most High, the God of heaven!Let everything that has breath praise His holy name.O LORD, they wonder, how can we praise what we haven’t seen,Or how… Read more: The Lord is One
  • Heavenward
    Ruth 1:8 is the fork in the road. It introduces the tension of choice. Naomi is trying to protect them from the hardships of being a foreigner in Israel, but she is also unknowingly testing… Read more: Heavenward
  • Restoration
    Ruth 1:7 shows us the momentum of restoration. It is the precise moment where the soles of their feet hit the dirt road leading away from tragedy and toward destiny. It reminds us that no… Read more: Restoration
  • Visitation
    Ruth 1:6 is the pivot of redemption. It is the transition from “Moab” (the land of loss) to “Bethlehem” (the house of bread). It reminds us that God never forgets His people, and even in… Read more: Visitation
  • Life
    Ruth 1:5 represents total subtraction. Naomi has lost her country, her husband, and now both of her children. Humanly speaking, the story is over. But in the Kingdom of God, absolute emptiness is the canvas… Read more: Life
  • Covenant
    Ruth 1:4 bridges the gap between tragedy and the arrival of Ruth into the covenant family of Israel. Though Mahlon and Chilion married women from an outside nation, God was already positioning Ruth to become… Read more: Covenant

Discover more from Prayer Spring

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from Prayer Spring

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading