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Leadership

Focus on praying for God’s compassion and mercy over all global leaders. Ask God to personally uplift them (support and strengthen them) with His righteous power. Let’s Pray: O God, Sovereign of heaven and earth, I lift my voice to ask for Your compassion and mercy upon our world leaders. LORD, forgive us our trespasses and guide our leaders with Your righteous hand. Strengthen their minds and hearts with Your divine wisdom. Grant them wise counsel and reveal Your perfect…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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A prayer for leaders

Jesus is the only Way to God, as no one can come to the Father except through Jesus. The price has been paid, we just need to accept His sacrifice. Let’s accept this free Gift and come to Him. Let’s Pray: Dear Lord, I turn to You to shape me into a great leader who desires to serve and not to be served. I recognize You as the perfect guide, for I cannot lead myself or those You have chosen…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Grow in grace and knowledge

The Lord is still faithful and merciful as He was in the past with the Israelites. He is still the same today and forevermore. Therefore, glorify His Holy name always. Shout some noise of praise and give Him glory from the depths of your heart. Honor and exalt the Almighty God. He is the Lord of lords and King of Kings, now and forever. Let’s Pray: Lord, I ask You, to build and to make me like a leader who…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Lead according to God’s will

As much as He wants you to grow mature and discipline you, He also comforts you when you are troubled. He is such a Good Father who knows when to train and embrace you. You don’t need to pretend to be someone else. He knows you inside out. Feel free to be yourself in front of Him. Let’s Pray: Lord, transform everyone’s lives, and establish each person in higher places for the glory of Your mighty name. Help all those…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Lead with love and care like Jesus

Jesus is calling you today. He says in Matthew 11: 28, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Receive His rest by faith through prayer. Let’s Pray: Lord God, as You anointed David as a king, crown me with Your glory and let me be a leader of honor and dignity; full of excellent wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. Give me a heart that shows concern for others, and takes pleasure…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Whose counsel will you listen to today?

God cares about you so much that He also cares about the people you love. Today, you can decide to pray for one or more people you know for which you want God to intervene. Talk to God about them and trust that He will act faithfully according to His abundant mercy. Let’s Pray: Lord, make me wise and confident as a leader over the people You have appointed me to lead. In all my decision-making, help me not to…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Seek God’s discernment first

Knock knock! Jesus is standing at the door of your heart and knocking in the hope that you would invite Him in. Open the door today and answer His call. Let’s Pray: Lord, it is You who assigns leaders to reign over nations and rule over Your people. I therefore ask You to train me with Your leadership skills and fill me with Your spirit, for I know that good leadership is not about wealth, fame, or power alone. I…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Lead without partiality

Nothing is impossible for our God. His specialty is actually to take over all your fears, anxieties, worries, doubts, and brokenness and replace them with overflowing love, peace, and joy that we cannot comprehend. Does it sound like a good deal? Why wait? Come to Jesus. Lay all your burdens to Him, and He will give you rest. Let’s Pray: Lord, I am a leader and I govern over a multitude of people but before You, I am like a…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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A prayer for the world’s leaders

You know what? Compared to eternity, our lives on earth here are so short. Yet the Eternal God who created the universe loves you so much and takes care of every tiny detail in your life. He cannot abandon you and leave you on your own. Why do you let Him wait? Come to Him today. Let’s Pray: Dear God, we ask You to come take absolute control of the leadership of all nations and organizations in the world. According…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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Christ-like leadership

Hey, where have you been? Jesus is faithfully waiting for you to come to Him. Don’t let Him wait for too long. Open up your heart to Him, and invite Him in. He wants to be with you. Let’s Pray: Dear God, I confess that as a leader, I cannot lead myself or others without Your teaching and discipline. Please, give me Your discipline and teach me Your leadership principles. Lord, in any way I might be leading wrongly, correct…
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- The Lord’s FavorThis is a Psalm of God’s favor and glory II am a person of favor with grace, marked by the King of Glory;The Lord has called me by my name and blessed my life beyond… Read more: The Lord’s Favor
- DeterminationRuth 1:18 marks the end of the argument. Ruth’s fierce covenant vow broke through Naomi’s wall of grief, moving their relationship from a debate into a shared partnership. This prayer is your Shield of Holy… Read more: Determination
- CommitmentRuth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
- IdolatryRuth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
- LoyaltyRuth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
- DespairRuth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
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