Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper

Colossians 3:15 — Peace for Emotional Overload, Family Pressure, and Christmas Tension -

Reverend Ben Cooper

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Colossians 3:15 — Peace for Emotional Overload, Family Pressure, and Christmas Tension From London to Madrid, from Nairobi to Melbourne, from Chicago to Manila — a global 8 P.M. prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Devotional Cycle. Scripture (NIV) Colossians 3:15 — “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace.” Psalm 29:11 — “The Lord gives strength to his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace.” Intro Global searches spike this week for peace in families, emotional overload, and Christmas tensions. This scripture appears among the most-read worldwide as people seek calm, unity, and emotional steadiness in a high-pressure season. Prayer  Father, in the name of Jesus, we ask You to pour peace into homes filled with tension, pressure, and emotional strain. Calm the hearts carrying unspoken stress, heavy expectations, and fear of conflict. Bring unity where conversations feel fragile and comfort where old wounds resurface. Lord, steady every anxious thought and lift the weight pressing on the listener’s emotions tonight. Give clarity for difficult interactions and grace for every relational moment. Replace frustration with patience, heaviness with joy, and overwhelm with Your peace. Let the peace of Christ rule, settle, and soften every room, every relationship, and every heart. Father, bring emotional stability as we enter the evening hours. Prayer Points prayer for peace, prayer for emotional stability, prayer for family unity, prayer for calm, prayer for patience, prayer for clarity, prayer for strength, prayer for joy, prayer for healing, prayer for comfort Life Application  Speak Colossians 3:15 before family interactions and pause to invite Christ’s peace to rule in your thoughts, decisions, and emotional responses. Declaration I declare that Christ’s peace rules in my heart and home today. Call to Action Share this prayer and visit DailyPrayer.uk for global devotional resources. 24-Hour Arc Connector

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Welcome to Daily Prayer with myself Reverend Van Cooper, recorded live here in London, England, where the world gathers for five minutes of faith, hope, and strength in the beautiful name of Jesus Christ. Brother and sister, I've got to tell you this quickly before we go any further. The battle belongs to the Lord. It's easy to say I know that, I I understand, but the battle belongs to the Lord. Don't fight. Please do not fight it. I'm calling you now. Come on, sister and brother, wherever you are, the battle belongs to the Lord. Stand with me. There are many battles that I need to hand over to Jesus. I'm trying to fight things on my own. Come on, we know what it's like, but let's talk. Let's pray. Let's share this stuff out. Let's not be frightened to tell the world. I'm trying to fight this stuff on my own. So this is why we have emotional overload. This is why we got family pressure and Christmas tension. Because we are fighting this stuff and we are battling so much. Father, in the name of Jesus, I come to you now. And Father, I believe in miracles. I believe in the fire of God and the power of the Holy Spirit. I believe that the love of Jesus Christ is in our lives. I believe that the glory, the power, the anointing of God is over us. But right now, Lord, Father, we're trying to fight this on our own. And Lord, I ask you, Lord, that you'll help us to lay it down. Will you help us lay it down, Jesus? Lord, I've got to leave these suitcases. Lord, I've got to leave this luggage because Lord, I keep carrying it around. Lord, I keep carrying these bags of yesterday. Lord, I've got this emotional stuff going on in my life. Lord, I keep carrying it around. Spirit of the living God, I pray right now that the love of God, the fire of the Holy Spirit, the power of Jesus Christ, Lord, we got family pressure. We got Christmas tension in our head. Lord, we got an emotional overload going on. Father, in Jesus' name, carry me. Holy Spirit, lead me. Come, Jesus, wherever we are, Father. We're in London. We're in Madrid. We're in Mumbai. Dear God, we're in Melbourne. We're in Chicago. Lord, we need the glory of God wherever we are around the world. Father, Lord, Holy Spirit, we need you today. Lord, we're carrying too much tension. Lord, we got baggage, Lord, from yesterday. Father, we got so much in our lives. Father, I've got a rucksack on that is loaded up with years of junk, and I've got to get it out. Lord, I want to leave it at the cross. Sister and brother, will you come to the cross with me right now? Father, I thank you for the beautiful book of Colossians 3, verse 15. Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts. Since as members as one body, you are called to peace. Lord, please take these suitcases from me. Please take this emotional overload from me. Please, dear God, take this family stuff that is weighing me down away from me. Lord, I've got suitcases, dear God, filled up with trouble, financial issues, abuse, doubt, fears, worries. Lord, why am I carrying suitcases with me? Lord, I bring them to the cross, but Lord, I can't let them go. I don't know how to let them go. Lord, it is so difficult to let these handles go on these suitcases, but Lord, give us strength. So Lord, we claim, we speak this word over our lives. Lord, we believe that Psalm 29, 11 is for us. Lord, Lord, please. Give strength to your people. Lord, bless his people with peace. Lord, every time I carry these cases and this rucksack, Lord, it's not peace. It's history. I don't want this history. I want it to go, God. Lord, we're already in such tension months at this moment. Lord, this month is so tense. The emotional strain is so high. Lord Jesus, I come to you. Fill homes at this season with love, power, and anointing. And I pray, dear God, as we carry heavy hearts right now, unspoken stresses, heavy expectations, fear of conflict. Lord, can you get the scissors out of heaven? And can you cut the straps of my rucksack? Because I can't seem to take it off. Lord, help me. Help me, Jesus, to let it go at the cross. Give us the strength to let it go at the cross. Lord, do you see these suitcases, Lord, that I'm carrying? Lord, I should have left them at the airport years ago. But Lord, I'm carrying baggage. And I'm tired of carrying baggage. Holy Spirit, give us emotional stability. Give us unity. Give us calm. Give us patience. Help me to forgive. Lord, we bless you and we say thank you, Jesus. Sisters and brothers, wherever you are at this moment in time, thank you for praying with us today. For more daily devotions, follow us on our social platforms at dailyprayer.uk. Until tomorrow.