Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper

Matthew 6:9 — Jesus, Remind Me I Am Not Alone Tonight - @1389 - Daily Devotional Podcast.

Reverend Ben Cooper

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Matthew 6:9 — Jesus, Remind Me I Am Not Alone Tonight Live from London, England • Canada • Kenya • Germany • Australia night reassurance, loneliness, emotional calm, identity in Christ, gentle night prayer, global devotional Matthew 6:9 (NIV): “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name.” Isaiah 41:10 (NIV): “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” Jesus, as this new day begins in the quiet of midnight, You speak the words that steady the heart: Our Father in heaven. In these four words, You remind me that I am not walking through the night alone. You remind me that I belong, that heaven sees me, and that the love of the Father holds my life with gentleness and strength. When the night feels heavy and my thoughts move in circles, You call me back to identity — I am known, I am loved, and I am not forgotten. Lord, where loneliness sits close, let Your presence rest even closer. Where my heart feels unsettled, breathe calm into every corner. Lift the quiet worries that rise in these hours and replace them with the reassurance of Your nearness. Bring stillness to my breathing, peace to my emotions, and warmth to my spirit. Let Your name — holy, beautiful, steady — become the anchor that settles what feels uncertain inside me. Let Your Father-heart become the covering over my room, my night, and my thoughts. Holy Spirit, fill this moment with gentle strength. Calm the inner tension. Remind me that the One who watches over the world also watches over me. Let every fear soften under the weight of Your comfort. Let every anxious thought loosen its grip. Let the truth of Isaiah 41:10 rest on me like a blanket — I am with you, I will help you, I will hold you. Tonight, I am not alone. Tonight, I am held. Tonight, I rest in the Father’s care. night prayer, I feel alone tonight, Jesus help me, Our Father prayer, gentle night reassurance, emotional calm, Christian devotional, Matthew 6 prayer


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Turning To Matthew 6:9

Praying For Strength And Presence

Comfort For Loneliness And Night Anxiety

Leaning Into The Lord’s Prayer

Interceding For The Suffering And Isolated

Isaiah 41: Assurance And Courage

Closing Blessing And Farewell

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Welcome to Daily Prayer with myself Reverend Ben Cooper recorded live here in London, England, where the world gathers for five minutes of faith, love, hope, and strength. If you've got a prayer request, you can email us to the studio, which is info at dailyprayer.uk. Whatever your time zone is, wherever you are at this moment in time, we're going to pray out of the Gospel of Matthew chapter 6, verse 9. And it is a simple prayer. It is just coming from the Lord's Prayer. It is our Father in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Whatever your day has looked like, whatever your life is reflecting at this moment in time, we're going to believe for miracles. We're going to believe that the love of God, the Holy Spirit is with us. We're going to believe that Christ is with us right now, wherever we are. Lord, I pray for every listener, every heart, every mind, everybody, everyone, dear God, that is under the sound of my voice. I pray that you'll give them strength. But Jesus, just remind us tonight. Jesus, remind me tonight that I am not alone at this hour. Holy Spirit, wherever we are across the world, from London all the way to Canada, Kenya, Germany, and Australia. Lord, we pray for those, dear God, that feel that they've lost their identity through the worry of the world. Those, dear God, that have had a hard and really vicious day today, we pray, dear God, that we will recognize that Matthew 6, verse 9 is for each and every one of us, that our Father in heaven, hallowed be thy name. So whatever today is brought to our door, whatever is going on, Jesus, we need you right now in our lives. Lord, will you quiet in these thoughts? Lord, at this midnight hour, Lord, the rush of worry, the rush of fear. Lord, we need you to speak and to steady our heart, the rhythm of our life, Lord. Help us to calm the mind, Lord, the battlefield, the wasteland of life itself. Lord, when night time hits, when the heaviness, when the loneliness, when the circle, dear God, of this rhythm that we live in, Holy Spirit, we want you to call us. Call us right now, Jesus. Call us to the cross of Calvary. Lord, we are praying for anyone that feels lonely, anyone that feels unsettled, that you will breathe, dear God, into the four corners of their life, that they will feel the presence of God. The Holy Spirit will just light up. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord. I pray, dear God, that we will experience the holiness of God. And tonight, dear God, we thank you that we are not afraid. Tonight, Lord, we thank you that you are holding us close. Lord, we thank you that tonight, Lord, that the Spirit of the Lord is with us. And wherever we gather, whatever today is brought to our house, Lord, to our lives, Father, from the battlefield to the boardroom, Spirit of the living God, whatever nation, whatever tribe, whatever tongue, whatever language we speak, Lord, at this hour, Father, when bodies are tired, where minds are overthinking, Lord, the circle and the rhythm of life, Lord, I pray right now that you will bring peace, you will bring hope. Lord, that we will lean into the beautiful word of God, Lord, that we will lean into the Lord's Prayer. Matthew 6, verse 9. Our Father in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Lord, your name is holy. You are Jehovah Jirah, Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Shalom. You are the first and you are the last. Lord, and at this midnight hour, right now, live in London, England, we pray for the love of God and the Spirit of God. Lord, we pray that you will awaken our hearts. Lord, that you will remove the fear and the worry. Anyone, dear God, that is suffering, dear God, with an uncountable pain in their bones. Lord, those that are tearful this moment. Lord, those, dear God, that are in palliative care, those, dear God, that are being cared for at home, hospices, prisons, hospital. Lord, we're praying right now for those that just feel alone in hospital, those that feel alone through their illness, the walk that they have, the situations that they're carrying. Lord, I pray that you'll bring calm and you will bring hope in the greatest name in heaven and earth. And Lord, wherever we are at this midnight hour, Lord, we need peace in our lives. We believe. We believe that the gospels are true. We believe that Isaiah 41 is really real for our lives at this moment. So do not fear, for I am with you. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God. Lord, I thank you that you will strengthen us and help us and uphold us with thy righteous right hand. Father, in the name of Jesus, will you move over our lives, whatever the time zone is, wherever we are. For those that feel unbalanced, for those, dear God, that just don't feel certain in their lives. I pray that the Spirit of the Lord will carry you. I will catch you extremely soon. Don't go too far. God bless.