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The Dew of Heaven: A Prayer for Peace, Wisdom, and Sovereign Favor

“Like morning dew, let heaven’s peace rain down…” We often think of peace as the absence of trouble, but the prayer we just offered reveals that true peace is the Presence of a Person. It is a “Shield” and a “Tranquility” that exists even when the nations are in an uproar. Let’s Pray The Exaltation: Omniscient God, Gracious and Faithful Father, Mighty in deeds and Wondrous in power—we lift Your name high! From the mouths of babies and the decrees…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Peace be with you as you trust in God

The quality of your prayer time: the one you spend in secret, speaking with God, greatly determines the quality of the rest of your day. Invest some time now and speak to the one who knows and cares for you the most: your Heavenly Father. Let’s Pray: Lord Jesus, I know true joy is found in Your presence. Please fill me with Your joy and restore Your peace and righteousness within me. Reveal more of Yourself to me so I…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Come, cast your burden on the Lord

Welcome! This is a safe place where you can peacefully connect with God through prayer, be encouraged by scripture, and simply be yourself before your creator and father, the one being who loves you in a way that surpasses all understanding. Talk with God. Let’s Pray: May the fire of God Almighty consume and burn down whatever is disturbing or troubling your heart. May the Lord, through His word, grant you clarity and understanding. And in quietness and trust, may…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Peace be with you from the Lord!

Who is like the Lord our God? He will always carry you in His hands and never let you go. Cast down all your burdens and worries to Him. He will give you rest. Let’s Pray: Father, may You guide us into Your everlasting rest and may we find peace under Your gentle bosom, for You, LORD, are our refuge. Amen. “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety.’’ ~Psalms 4:8
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Prince of Peace, reign over us

If you have got the chance to meet the president, prime minister, or king of your country, how would you behave? What would you wear and bring? On the other hand, Jesus, the King of kings and the Lord of lords doesn’t really care for what you wear, as He is the One who created you beautifully and provided your clothing. Heaven and earth belong to Him, He doesn’t need anything from you. With His open arms and embracing love,…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Only God can help the helpless

Can you imagine? The Lord God Almighty, who created the universe, cares for you. You are the apple of His eye among over 7 billion people on earth. Heaven is His throne, and earth is His footstool, yet He is also the one who stoops and feeds you according to your needs. What keeps you from coming to Him if He loves you that much? Let’s Pray: Lord, you are the Father of the widows and orphans. You established the…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Peace and prosperity in my country

For the Lord is the First and the Last, there is no other god before, beside, and after Him. The same God wants to forgive our sins and blot out our transgressions, as He is merciful, full of compassion, and slow to anger. As if it is not enough, He also wants to adopt you as His people and His children. And you know what’s best? Everything is for free, as Jesus has paid for it all. The only thing…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Pray for the peace of your land

As a good father taking care of His child, your Heavenly Father cannot stay idle without helping you when you cry out to Him. Bring all your worries and requests to Him, He’s happy to ease your burden. Let’s Pray: Lord, freeze the ongoing war in our land and rid us all from sins, forever. In Jesus’ marvelous name, we pray! Amen. “Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Peace for the world

The more time we spend in God’s presence, the more we are transformed. He makes us a new creature; much happier, healthier, and lovelier than the old creature we used to be. Maximize your time with God and watch Him turn you into a better version of yourself! Let’s Pray: Dear Father, I know not a man who can be like You or who can compete with You in performing signs, wonders, and miracles. You are God who formed the…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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Seek Jesus and find peace!

Do you believe that impossible things can happen? What is impossible for us is not for God almighty, the creator of heaven and earth. He is able to do exceedingly much more than we can ever imagine. Put your faith in Him today! Let’s Pray: Lord Jesus, let all those who seek Your face find peace, as You are the Prince of Peace who gives everlasting life. “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not…
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- Testimony of FaithJonah 1:15–16 is a beautiful picture of Immediate Obedience leading to Immediate Peace. The mariners did the hard thing, and God responded instantly. This passage reminds us that God is not just the God of… Read more: Testimony of Faith
- Shift from Effort to TrustJonah 1:13–14 is a powerful picture of Human Mercy vs. Divine Mandate. The sailors tried to save Jonah, but the sea only grew wilder. God was teaching everyone on that ship that His word cannot… Read more: Shift from Effort to Trust
- Because of MeJonah 1:11–12 is the turning point of character. For the first time in the story, Jonah stops thinking about himself and starts thinking about the people around him. He becomes a “type” of Christ—one man… Read more: Because of Me
- Live a Guilt-Free LifeThis is an insightful and liberating teaching on the mechanics of the soul. In this message, there is a beautifully illustrated reminder that unforgiveness is not just a “grudge” but a prison of the mind… Read more: Live a Guilt-Free Life
- The Way Back HomeJonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship… Read more: The Way Back Home
- Knowing Who You AreJonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
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