In this episode, we are praying with the book of Psalms, chapter 35. May God bless us as we pray. Amen
Pharaoh made a decree...But right there, in the midst of this darkness, in the middle of this command that seems so final and so absolute, we see the light of God’s providence shining through. This is where we see the provision for exemption. God bless you.
God can turn it all around. We will be calling unto God, the author and finisher of our faith. May God hear us in Jesus name. Amen
This miracle is a beautiful picture of what God can do in our lives today. This is a message of hope, purpose, and the unexpected miracles of God! Join us as we study and pray from the book of John 2:1-11. God bless you as you listen. Amen
The Lord is fighting our battles. May God bless you. Amen
God has not forgotten you. He has not forgotten you. His mercy is new every single morning. The prophet Jeremiah reminds us of this in Lamentations 3:22-23: "The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness." His love for us is not based on how worthy we are. It’s based on who He is, on His character. It's based on His promises. He loves you with everything He has. God bless you. Amen
1 Chronicles 12:21, The verse says, "And they helped David against the band of raiders, for they were all mighty men of valor and captains in the army."
It is my prayer today that the holy Spirit will give us understanding and the Lord will grant our prayer requests in Jesus mighty name. Amen
In today's episode, we are praying from Isaiah 7, verses 6 and 7. It says, The enemies of Judah were making a declaration, saying, "Let us go up against Judah to trouble and harass it."
Just like He stopped the plans against Judah, God can stop the plans against us. God's promise for Judah is also for us today. He stands as our defender.
Is your back against the wall? Are you in difficult situation? Have you ever wondered how God’s favor can show up in the most surprising places? In today's episode, we will hear about people who faced tough times but found a way forward because of a special kind of help that God showered on them. May God bless you. Amen
Have you ever been shown the future by God, but it seems the opposite has been activated? God has a word for us in the book of Genesis as we look at the life of Joseph, and we pray together. May God bless you. Amen.
In today's episode, we discuss God's Promise, and we know God is faithful to fulfill all He has promised. Join us to pray, believing in the God. God bless you. Amen
In today's episode, we are studying and praying for the manifestation of the power of God in us. We are encouraged to believe God can do mighty things through us, and that we shall overcome. It’s because the One who lives inside us is so much greater, so much more powerful, than all the deceit, all the lies, all the fear that the enemy tries to tell us, tries to feed our hearts with and making every effort so that we are not allowing the Holy Spirit to illuminate His truth in our hearts. May God bless you. Amen
In today's episode, we come together before God to seek healing in all ways. We are reminded that when God says He will heal, He will heal. When God says He will save, He will save. His Word is true! Friends, whatever you are facing today – a physical ailment, emotional pain, spiritual dryness, a difficult situation, or a deep need for salvation from sin – remember Jeremiah 17:14. Cry out to the Lord with full confidence. We can say together, "Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed! Save me, O LORD, and I shall be saved!". God bless you
In today's episode, we will spend time in God's presence to discuss his immense love for mankind, and praying together against all devices of the enemy to steal that freedom that Jesus gave through salvation. In a world that often feels chaotic, confusing, and full of suffering, God sees our brokenness, He knows our struggles, and He has provided a way for us to experience eternal glory and to live in His presence, forever. Because for God so loved the world... and that includes you.