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  • You are the light of the word

    You are the light of the word

    Do you love your kids? So does Our Father! He likes to cater to all our needs and lavish us with so many blessings and gifts beyond what we can ask or imagine. Let’s come to Him with thanksgiving. Let’s Pray: Father, let the whole world see Your splendor and the wonders of Your work as You shine Your light through us. Give joy to the earth and gladness to the people for evermore, O Lord. We ask and pray…

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    • What God’s Word Can Do!
       Jonah 2:10 is the Grace of the Fresh Start. It proves that God can use even the most “messy” situations to get us exactly where we need to be. The fish was an instrument of… Read more: What God’s Word Can Do!
    • Precious Vessel
      A Psalm of Divine Adoration and Purging IBehold, you are as graceful as the dove in the cleft of the rock;In the sight of the King, you are more precious than silver,More precious than the… Read more: Precious Vessel
    • The Voice of Thanksgiving
      Jonah 2:9 is the moment of release. As soon as Jonah shifted from complaining to “the voice of thanksgiving,” the atmosphere changed. Gratitude is the key that unlocks the belly of the fish. This prayer… Read more: The Voice of Thanksgiving
    • The Triumph of Mercy
      Jonah 2:7–8 reveals the logic of idolatry. Jonah realized that the moment he looked to his own plans (his idol) for safety, he was actually walking away from the only Mercy that could truly save… Read more: The Triumph of Mercy
    • The Risen Life
      Jonah 2:5–6 is the most “claustrophobic” part of the story. He is at the “moorings of the mountains”—the very bottom of the world. But this is exactly where the Resurrection Power is most evident. When… Read more: The Risen Life
    • The Turning Point
      Jonah 2:3–4 is the sound of a soul hitting rock bottom and finding the Rock. Jonah stopped complaining about the fish and started focusing on the Temple. This prayer is about intentional focus. You are… Read more: The Turning Point
  • Let there be light

    Let there be light

    Prayer is talking to the only one who is able to turn things around. Talk to God today and tell Him about everything that bothers you. Let’s Pray: Father, manifest Your spirit in the world and exalt Your name. Fill every dark place with Your light, and let everyone start to see through Your light, just as we live through Your breath. Amen. “And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. God saw that the light was…

    Latest posts


    • What God’s Word Can Do!
       Jonah 2:10 is the Grace of the Fresh Start. It proves that God can use even the most “messy” situations to get us exactly where we need to be. The fish was an instrument of… Read more: What God’s Word Can Do!
    • Precious Vessel
      A Psalm of Divine Adoration and Purging IBehold, you are as graceful as the dove in the cleft of the rock;In the sight of the King, you are more precious than silver,More precious than the… Read more: Precious Vessel
    • The Voice of Thanksgiving
      Jonah 2:9 is the moment of release. As soon as Jonah shifted from complaining to “the voice of thanksgiving,” the atmosphere changed. Gratitude is the key that unlocks the belly of the fish. This prayer… Read more: The Voice of Thanksgiving
    • The Triumph of Mercy
      Jonah 2:7–8 reveals the logic of idolatry. Jonah realized that the moment he looked to his own plans (his idol) for safety, he was actually walking away from the only Mercy that could truly save… Read more: The Triumph of Mercy
    • The Risen Life
      Jonah 2:5–6 is the most “claustrophobic” part of the story. He is at the “moorings of the mountains”—the very bottom of the world. But this is exactly where the Resurrection Power is most evident. When… Read more: The Risen Life
    • The Turning Point
      Jonah 2:3–4 is the sound of a soul hitting rock bottom and finding the Rock. Jonah stopped complaining about the fish and started focusing on the Temple. This prayer is about intentional focus. You are… Read more: The Turning Point
  • Jesus, the Light of the world

    Jesus, the Light of the world

    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, shine Your light in every corner of the world where darkness exists. May through Your light everyone may see and walk in the light. Counsel…

    Latest posts


    • What God’s Word Can Do!
       Jonah 2:10 is the Grace of the Fresh Start. It proves that God can use even the most “messy” situations to get us exactly where we need to be. The fish was an instrument of… Read more: What God’s Word Can Do!
    • Precious Vessel
      A Psalm of Divine Adoration and Purging IBehold, you are as graceful as the dove in the cleft of the rock;In the sight of the King, you are more precious than silver,More precious than the… Read more: Precious Vessel
    • The Voice of Thanksgiving
      Jonah 2:9 is the moment of release. As soon as Jonah shifted from complaining to “the voice of thanksgiving,” the atmosphere changed. Gratitude is the key that unlocks the belly of the fish. This prayer… Read more: The Voice of Thanksgiving
    • The Triumph of Mercy
      Jonah 2:7–8 reveals the logic of idolatry. Jonah realized that the moment he looked to his own plans (his idol) for safety, he was actually walking away from the only Mercy that could truly save… Read more: The Triumph of Mercy
    • The Risen Life
      Jonah 2:5–6 is the most “claustrophobic” part of the story. He is at the “moorings of the mountains”—the very bottom of the world. But this is exactly where the Resurrection Power is most evident. When… Read more: The Risen Life
    • The Turning Point
      Jonah 2:3–4 is the sound of a soul hitting rock bottom and finding the Rock. Jonah stopped complaining about the fish and started focusing on the Temple. This prayer is about intentional focus. You are… Read more: The Turning Point