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  • Praise the Lord!

    Praise the Lord!

    Praying is simply connecting with God and exchanging your natural, limited perspective for a divine, unlimited one. Try it today! Let’s Pray: Lord, I praise You, my merciful and righteous God. You humble the mighty and lift up the humble. I give thanks and bless Your holy name. All honor, majesty, and glory belong to You, the one true God, whose goodness and greatness endure forever! Amen. “Praise him for his mighty acts: Praise him according to his excellent greatness.”…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  •  Bless the Lord

     Bless the Lord

     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: O GOD. the Rock of our…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • Praise His holy name

    Praise His holy name

    The Creator of the whole universe takes care of you as an apple of His eye. Whoever messes with you is messing with Him. If God is with you, who can stand against you? No need to be afraid. Let’s come to Him. Let’s Pray: Heavenly Father, we will sing in Your great name all day long and forever. Let our worship and praise be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord, our God. Amen. “Praise the LORD, all you nations;…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • Season may change, God’s mercy endures forever

    Season may change, God’s mercy endures forever

    Our God knows what He wants to do and when to do it, yet He wants to hear from you. We can come to Him as we are. Let’s Pray: Praise the Lord who giveth peace to all people for His mercy endures forever and ever. Amen! “Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good!For His mercy endures forever.” ~‭‭Psalms‬ ‭118‬:‭1‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • Praise God for what He has done!

    Praise God for what He has done!

    Do you feel like you are surrounded by darkness? That your life is worthless and tasteless? You are not alone. In fact, people from all over the world and even from past generations felt the same. This is why God, our creator, decided to send His son here on earth. He sent Jesus to be the light of the world and bring light into your life. You can accept that light today in prayer. Let’s Pray: Heavenly Father, may You…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • God is more than enough

    God is more than enough

    God Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, wants you to come to Him. None of the circumstances is bigger than Him. Come as you are. Let’s Pray: Able God, all-sufficient and everlasting Father, You are more than enough. May our understanding of You and Your kingdom be restored to us, so we and our children may worship You in truth and fear Your great name. Bless forevermore those who seek You. Amen. “Whom have I in heaven but You?…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • Praise the One who saves you

    Praise the One who saves you

    Praying is simply connecting with God and exchanging your natural, limited perspective for a divine, unlimited one. Try it today! Let’s Pray: O Lord, the God of our fathers, the Mighty God of Judah, the only One of Israel. None compares to You; You reign with love, power and might. You have reserved true prosperity for your people and You have saved many by Your great deliverance. Save our lives that we may live to serve and worship You now…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • All praise be to God alone!

    All praise be to God alone!

    Have you seen the manual of an electronic device? It tells the function of an appliance and how it works. As you cannot use a washing machine to store your food, or fridge to wash your clothes, you are created for a purpose, and you need to find it in God’s word, the manual. Come to Him, and He will show it to you. Would you like to ask Him today? Let’s Pray: Praise and thanks be to God, who…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • The Lord’s hand is not too short to save

    The Lord’s hand is not too short to save

    Hey, what’s up? How are you doing? How do you feel? Is everything okay? The all-knowing God wants to hear all of those stories from your own mouth. Your Father is eager to listen and chat with you. Aren’t you also curious to hear what He wants to tell you? Let’s Pray: Today, I praise my God, for the hand of the Lord Almighty has reached me and saved me! For this I will serve Him always and honor Him…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission
  • Only God can satisfy all your needs

    Only God can satisfy all your needs

    Even when things go wrong, know that Jesus is the only Way, Truth, and Life. That’s why you can always rely on Him to do the right thing because He can’t be wrong. Surrender all to Him, and He will take control. Let’s Pray: Blessed be the God of heaven, who daily satisfies our taste with good things and provides all our needs. Thank you, God, all of our days we will rejoice in the unwavering faithfulness of our Lord.…

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    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
    • Wisdom for Leaders
      Jonah 3:6 is a Miracle of Submission. It is the moment the most powerful man in the known world decided that God’s authority was greater than his own. This prayer is an Act of Spiritual… Read more: Wisdom for Leaders
    • Three-strand Cord
      A Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
    • Don’t Doubt God
      Jonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
    • The Call to Repentance
      Jonah 3:4 represents the Turning Point of a Nation. Jonah spoke a message of judgment, but his very presence in the city was proof that God wanted to save it. This prayer is a Call… Read more: The Call to Repentance
    • The Great Commission
      Jonah 3:3 is the picture of a transformed will. The same man who once boarded a ship for Tarshish is now walking the dusty roads to his enemies’ capital. It reminds us that our “Yes”… Read more: The Great Commission