Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper

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Psalm 23:2 — Jesus, Bring Rest to My Spirit as a New Day Begins - Live from London, England • Brazil • Spain • India • Canada Portuguese Index Line: Jesus, traga descanso ao meu espírito neste novo dia India Discoverability Line: Jesus, bring quiet strength to my morning Psalm 23:2 (NIV) “He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside quiet waters.” Matthew 11:28 (NIV) “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Jesus, as the first light of morning arrives and the world begins to stir, You invite us into a rest that isn’t limited to sleep but reaches into the deeper places of the heart. Many rise today carrying emotional tiredness, unfinished thoughts from the night, and concerns waiting at the edges of the mind. Yet Psalm 23:2 reminds us that You gently lead us toward quietness, renewal, and inner stillness. You guide our spirits toward calm, settling places where anxiety softens and strength begins to form again. In this early hour, let Your presence move softly across every listener. For those in Brazil, Spain, India, Canada, the United Kingdom, and across the nations, breathe peace into morning pressure and quiet into the thoughts that rise too quickly. Let the image of green pastures and still waters become a spiritual grounding that steadies the heart. Bring reassurance to anyone waking with emotional weight, reminding them that they do not walk into this day alone. Lead them away from inner restlessness and into the calm confidence that comes from turning their focus toward You. Jesus, in this moment, lift the sense of hurry that often greets the morning. Replace it with a steady rhythm of trust. Let Your words from Matthew 11:28 bring comfort to the tired soul: You give rest, You give peace, You restore what feels worn. Guide each listener into new strength for the day ahead. Let Your Spirit fill every room with morning hope, every mind with clarity, and every heart with the assurance that You are already at work preparing the path before them. Let this 5AM prayer become a quiet beginning, a gentle awakening of faith, and a reminder that morning mercy is always fresh with You. Psalm 23 morning prayer, Jesus bring rest to my spirit, early morning devotional, Brazilian Christian prayer, oração manhã descanso, India faith reflection, peaceful start to the day, scripture for morning renewal, hope for today prayer, emotional calm with Jesus, uplifting global devotional, quiet waters prayer, spiritual morning reset, worldwide prayer podcast Psalm 23 morning prayer, Jesus give me rest, peaceful start to my day

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Welcome And Setting The Tone

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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, hope, love, and strength wherever you are across this beautiful world. Thank you for staying with me with my croaky old voice at this moment in time. I am pushing through in the name of Jesus. I believe I am healed. I'm sorry for the pronunciation. I'm sorry that my speech is different at this moment in time. But the Lord is with each and every one of us. But come on, let's press through. Thank you for your shares. Thank you for everything. Thank you to everybody on RB Christian Radio. Listen to pure worship at this hour, wherever you are

Do We Believe In Healing

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across this world. Let's never ever give up. Let's press into the word of God. Do we believe in healing? Yes. Do we believe in the word of God? Yes, Lord. Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank you for every listener that is under the sound of this croaky voice. I pray for everyone right now that they will be healed, that they will feel the love of God and the power and the tangible presence of Jesus Christ. Father, Lord, as we jump into Psalm 23, verse 2, I pray that the fire of God and the latter-day rain will fall over this studio, over the airways, over every sister, over every brother, that the anointing of God will carry them, whatever their hour is, whatever their time zone is. Father, we thank you that the word of God is yes and amen. Father, come in your full

Psalm 23 Verse 2 Prayer

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glory. Brothers and sisters, we are in Psalm 23, verse 2, and the title of this prayer is Jesus: Bring rest to my spirit as this day begins. Holy Spirit, Father, this is a new day. This is a new beginning. Lord, I thank you through the beautiful book of Psalms 23, verse 2. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside quiet waters. Father, the pots and pans of life. Lord, the rhythm of the world. Father, the noise and the clutter of social media. Lord, it's giving us brain ache. Lord, the world is making us feel very gritty and very uncertain. Lord, the noise of the world is making us feel uncomfortable. Lord, we can't live to the rhythm of the world. Lord, the political gender, Lord, the social media agenda. Lord, the cultural, every area of life. Father, we don't want to live according to that rhythm. Lord, we want to get beside quiet waters. But Lord, you tell us that you lead us to green pastures. So Father, right now, we surrender ourselves to you. Lord, we get that Bible open today, Lord, and we read Psalm 23. Lord, we rest in the Word of God. And

Escaping The World’s Noise

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this is what Psalm 23, verse 2 says. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside quiet waters. Oh God, I thank you that you are leading us right now. That the love of God is over our lives. And Father, wherever we are, from the battlefield to the field of life, to every situation, dear God, to the pots and the pans, the rattles and the noises. Holy Spirit, we believe in the fire of God. But Jesus, bring rest to my spirit as this new day begins.

Led To Green Pastures

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Jesus, I pray as we're on the school run, as we're on the commute run, as we're in life, whatever we are doing through the circle of life, Spirit of the Living God, I pray that you will carry these bones, that you will carry each and every one of us, that we will feel the fire, the power, the anointing of God over our lives. But Lord, I pray that as we, dear God, jump into Matthew 11, 28. Come to me, all of you that are weary and burdened, I will give you rest. Lord, we need rest. Lord, you gotta take us, dear God, to the cross. And Lord, you've got to hold us at the cross. And I pray for

Commute Prayer And Anointing

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all those that feel weary and tired today, exhausted through the storms, through the battlefields of life. May the Spirit of the Lord be over you. This is what the psalmist says. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters. Holy God, Spirit of the Living God, take us, carry us,

Rest In Matthew 11:28

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anoint us. May the glory, may the power of God be over you wherever you are, from London to Brazil, from Spain to India to Canada. The glory and the anointing of God is over your life. Let's never give up. There is fire over you, there is anointing over you. I will catch you soon. Don't ever give up. I'll see you shortly. God bless. Take care.