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Psalm 91:4 — Jesus, Cover My Morning With Peace and Quiet Strength - @1446 - Daily Devotional Podcast.

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Psalm 91:4 — Jesus, Cover My Morning With Peace and Quiet Strength Live from London, England with Reverend Ben Cooper • São Paulo, Brazil • Mumbai, India • Cape Town, South Africa • Atlanta, USA paz interior • manhã tranquila • proteção de Deus • Jesus cuida de mim Psalm 91:4 (NIV): “He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.” John 14:27 (NIV): “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” Jesus, as the morning rises across every continent, Your promise in Psalm 91:4 brings a gentle confidence to my heart. The world wakes with questions, responsibilities, and pressures, yet You invite me into a calm place beneath the covering of Your wings. Your protection is not distant; it is personal, steady, and faithful. Your shield is not only for crisis, but for the ordinary moments of the day when my strength feels thin and my thoughts begin to scatter. In Brazil, India, South Africa, the USA, and here in the UK, countless believers begin their day with the same longing for peace, and You meet every one of us with the reassurance that we are not unprotected. John 14:27 strengthens this foundation. The peace You give is different from anything the world can manufacture. It settles anxiety, quiets inner noise, and creates emotional space to breathe again. As the sun rises, I choose to receive that peace—steady, calm, and anchored in Your presence. Let this morning become a moment of renewal, where my trust grows and my steps are guided. Cover my mind, my emotions, my decisions, and everything I walk into today. Jesus, let Your faithfulness be the shield around my life and the refuge my heart rests in.  Psalm 91 morning prayer, oração da manhã, John 14:27 devotional, Jesus my peace, early morning strength, India Christian prayer, USA morning prayer, emotional calm, global devotional, refuge in God  Psalm 91, morning prayer, peace, Jesus strength, devotional, Portuguese prayer, India prayer

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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. If you've got a prayer request, you can email us to the studio, which is info at dailyprayer.uk. Thank you for your prayers. Thank you for everything that you send in, your messages for those that support us through prayer. It is absolutely critical that you pray for us here in this ministry. You know, and I'll be Christian Rodeo as well. And the delivery of Bibles that we do across the world. Please, brother and sister, if you need a Bible, hit us up in the studio. We will get you a Bible. They are crisscrossing the globe. The Spirit of the Lord is with each and every one of us. Thank you for staying with me with this croaky voice that I've got. But we are just trying to push through, push through. It's even affecting my pronunciation as I say. But the glory of God and the love of Jesus is over each and every one of us. Come on, we're going to jump in. And what we're praying for, we're praying, Jesus, calm my day and lift the weight that I cannot carry alone. I love that. Father, in the name of Jesus, we come to you, Lord, fully loaded, fully charged, and ready for whatever this day may bring down the track of life. But right now, Lord, we believe that Psalm 91 is our protective psalm. We believe that Psalm 91 will put fire in our feet. We believe that Psalm 91 will fire these bones up. We believe that Psalm 91 will protect us and carry us through the corridor of life. Father, as we go down the corridor of life, Lord, as we go to school, we go to college, we go to work, we go home, Lord, we do the daily chores, we live, we do whatever we do in the circle of life. We believe that the fire of God is keeping us steady down the corridor of life. Father, we thank you for Psalm 91. Lord, we pray that we will fill the anointing from the crown of our head to the sole of our feet. Lord, I thank you that we ain't got to go to church. We just got to get to the cross. I thank you that we ain't got to be religious. I just got to be born again. And I thank you, dear God, that I cannot create myself or any one of us to be born again. It comes from above, the calling of salvation. Lord, I thank you that we are redeemed. I thank you, dear God, the love of God and the power of the Holy Spirit is with us. And Lord, as we pray through right now at this hour, wherever we are, from the battlefields of life, Jesus, calm my day and lift the weight that I cannot carry alone. Holy Spirit, we're carrying a rucksack. Lord, we got shopping strapped on our arms. Lord, we got suitcases filled up with junk. Holy Spirit, Lord, I do not want to be a hoarder of emotions. Lord, I want, dear God, to have you to sweep through my life. Lord, I don't want to hold onto my yesterday. Lord, I don't want to have the clutter, dear God, in my mind. Lord, I want the noise of the pots and pans to go. I do not want the clutter, dear God. I don't want to be known as a hoarder. In the name of Jesus. Lord, will you get rid of that stuff in my head? Will you get rid of my historical stuff? Lord, will you take it? But Lord, I know what it says through the word of God, that everything was now to the cross of Calvary. But right now, Jesus, calm my day and lift the weight that I cannot carry. Spirit of the living God, we believe that Psalm 91, verse 5 is for us. We believe that you will not fear the terror of night nor the arrow that flies by day. Lord, we thank you that as that arrow has been fired, as that text has been sent, as that email has been sent, as that word is coming across the desk at work, Father, as the skirmishes, as the bullets from the family, the trials, the tribulations, the fears, the doubts, the worry, Lord, as that arrow flies by day, we believe the hand of God have grabbed the arrow, snapped the arrow in mid-flight, and the glory of God. And we are protected by the blood of Jesus. Father, I thank you that there is power in the greatest name in heaven and earth. And wherever we sit, Jesus, calm my day, lift the weight that I cannot carry. Father, from here, live in London, England, all the way to Brazil, India, Chicago, Mumbai, Kenya, let the Spirit of the Lord carry us. Father, from the battlefield to the boardroom, from the boardroom to the school run, from the school run. Dear God, if we're in the shops right now, filling the trolley up, thinking about how we're going to feed the family. Lord, I pray that you will bless the homemakers. Bless those that are at home. Bless those that are at work. Father, touch those that are retired. Bless everyone at school. Whatever the rhythm of our life is, Father, we need Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Come, God, restore us. We need to hear the lion of Judah. May the Spirit of the Lord be with you wherever you are. Don't go too far. I will catch you in two.