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Psalm 34:18 — Comfort for Loneliness, Grief, and the Empty Chair at Christmas -

Reverend Ben Cooper

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Psalm 34:18 — Comfort for Loneliness, Grief, and the Empty Chair at Christmas From London to Dublin, from New York to Cape Town, from Kuala Lumpur to Stockholm — a global 10 P.M. prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Devotional Cycle. Scripture (NIV) Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Revelation 21:4 — “He will wipe every tear from their eyes.” Intro  As night falls, global searches rise for “loneliness,” “missing someone,” and “grief at Christmas.” This scripture is one of the most-searched promises of comfort for those feeling the ache of the empty chair at the table. Prayer  Father, in the name of Jesus, draw near to every heart that feels the weight of grief or loneliness tonight. For those missing someone deeply, for those facing Christmas without a loved one, surround them with Your gentle presence. Lift the heaviness sitting on the chest, the ache behind the eyes, and the silence that feels too loud. Lord, bring warmth where the room feels empty and hope where memories stir pain. Remind the listener that they are not forgotten, not abandoned, and never unseen. Heal the broken pieces, hold the wounded spirit, and breathe comfort into the places where sorrow rests. Let Your love become the blanket that covers the night. Prayer Points prayer for comfort, prayer for grief, prayer for loneliness, prayer for hope, prayer for emotional healing, prayer for strength, prayer for peace, prayer for God’s nearness, prayer for rest, prayer for renewal Life Application  Light a candle or sit quietly tonight, read Psalm 34:18 aloud, and welcome God into the spaces where grief or loneliness feels strongest. Declaration I declare that God is close to my heart and brings me comfort tonight. 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 Rover Van Cooper, recorded live here in London, England, where the world gathers for five minutes of faith, hope, and strength in Jesus' name. Sisters and brothers, you know, I know the battle belongs to the Lord. I know that we're weighed down with suitcases. I know we're weighed down with rucksacks. We're buckling under the weight and the heaviness of pulling stuff from yesterday and holding stuff down. Shall we pray before we go any further that the Lord will give us the strength to let go of everything that is in our surroundings? Father, in the name of Jesus, will you help us to let go? Because Lord, right now, there's enough grief in our life. Lord, we got lonely hearts, Lord, at this moment. Lord, we got an empty chair at Christmas. So, Father, right now, wherever we are, across the world, I bring the listeners before you. I pray, dear God, as you wipe their tears. I pray, dear God, for those, dear God, that are not crying externally, but dear God, it's raining in their heart. Lord, they are exhausted internally. They're trying to smile, they're trying to smile through the pain. And Father, in the name of Jesus, I ask you, dear God, that you will carry the brothers and sisters now. So Lord, as we gather from London all the way to Singapore, from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, dear God, all the way through Amsterdam. Lord, we pray, dear God, for Venezuela. We pray for Hong Kong. Lord Jesus, we pray for the globe today. Lord, we ask that New Delhi will be saved. We pray, dear God, for the Yemen, Colombo, Spirit of the Living God. Lord, we are way down. And there's only one place I got to get, and that's to the cross of Calvary. I got to get to the cross. And Father, as I get to the cross, I carry my brothers and sisters, those that have got broken hearts, those that feel crushed in spirit today. Lord, wipe their tears, wipe their pain, carry their hearts. But Lord, I'm still ladened. I'm still weary. You are telling us, come to me, all of you that are weary and heavily laden, and I will give you rest. Sister and brother, will you come to the cross with me? Wherever you are, can you pause a moment? We're going to pray together. Lord, as we pray together, Father, I thank you for the listeners. Lord, I pray that you will lift the baggage. Lord, I pray, dear God, that you will undo their grip, undo my grip on these suitcases of history. Help me, Lord. I want to forgive. I want to move on. Lord, I don't want to live in yesterday. I don't want to live in another Christmas. I don't want to live in another Easter. I don't want to live in another month back. I want to live by faith. I want freedom. So Lord, all the people, dear God, that have drawn situations to us, Lord, through abuse, through the fears, through life, through relationships, Lord, whatever we've got in the suitcase, whatever is on our back at this moment, dear God, in the rucksack of life, Father, we need help through this season. And Lord, I pray right now over the listeners, over their hearts, that Psalm 34, verse 18, the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. Lord, and we thank you for that beautiful book of Revelation 21:4. He wipes every tear from their eyes. The God that we serve is with you. He loves you unconditionally. And he's calling you right now by name. He's saying, Come to me, all of you that are weary. Are you weary? Come now. Are you tired? Come now. But Lord, I've got so many plates spinning. I don't know what to do. Lord, I ain't got time to pray. I ain't got time to read the Bible. Lord, help me. My life is so chaotic. I'm trying to keep it together, but Lord, I'm lonely, but I'm in a large family. I'm missing someone, but I've got people around me. Lord, I'm trying to be happy, but there's grief at this Christmas. Search my heart, God. Lord, I pray for every empty chair. Every empty chair at this Christmas time. I pray for hearts that are longing for loved ones that are gone to soon. I'm praying for those, dear God, that are going through emotional breakdown at this moment in time. I'm praying, dear God, for those, dear God, that have got marriages that are stretched and torn and those that are going through divorce. I'm praying, dear God, for the family that's been separated through violence and warfare. Lord, we're praying, dear God, for the empty chair. The empty room. Lord, the slippers that won't never move. The phone won't never call like it used to. The dressing gown that hangs still on the back of the bathroom door. Lord, the car that won't never drive out the garage in the same way. Holy Spirit, we come to you at this season. And Lord, I'm not frightened to tell the world I got baggage. And I want the baggage gone. But Lord, this season is tough. I've got to tell you, Jesus, this Christmas, this December, it's a tough one, Jesus. This is feeling heavy on me. And Lord, I pray for the listeners around the world that as we gather under the word of God through this season, Lord, that you will carry heavy hearts, that you will breathe comfort into our lungs. And Father, we thank you for the love of Jesus Christ that is over our lives. May the Spirit of the Lord be over you through this season. You are not alone, God is with you. God is with you, and I've got to tell you right now, don't ever give up. Don't ever give up. But thank you. Thank you for praying with us today. Thank you for staying with us. You know, even when I get tired myself, you know, when I forget words, you hear it quite a bit when I stumble. Thank you for staying with us. And for more prayers, more time together, go to the social platforms dailyprayer.uk. May the Spirit of the Lord be with you. Never give up. Let's stay together. Let's walk together. The Spirit of the Lord is over you. God bless.