Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper
Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper is a global daily prayer and teaching podcast rooted in the living Word of God. It exists to bring healing, peace, and prophetic encouragement to people in every nation and every situation. Each episode invites the listener into real prayer—Spirit‑led, Scripture‑anchored, and focused on restoration of the body, mind, and spirit. This is not background devotion; it is an active call to pray, to believe, and to stand on the promises of God when life feels uncertain. Every day, short prayers are released at set times across the world so that someone, somewhere, is always being lifted in prayer. Listeners hear prayer for healing, prayer for anxiety, prayer for breakthrough, prayer for strength, and prayer for peace, all spoken with biblical clarity and prophetic conviction. Each moment is rooted in Scripture and guided by the Holy Spirit, turning verses into living declarations that realign hearts with faith and renew the mind with truth.
Alongside the daily recordings, Reverend Ben offers longer episodes that combine prophetic teaching with extended prayer. These thirty‑ to forty‑five‑minute sessions explore how to pray through Scripture, how to recognise the voice of God, and how to apply biblical principles to everyday life. They include prayer for deliverance, prayer for forgiveness, and prayer for inner healing, reminding believers that God’s power is not distant but active in the present. The tone is pastoral yet bold, inviting believers to move from listening to participation, from fear to faith, from silence to spoken prayer. Each broadcast is designed to help listeners grow in discernment, spiritual strength, and confidence in God’s promises.
Reverend Ben Cooper, a pastor, broadcaster, and communicator known for his integrity and depth, leads the ministry with genuine compassion and prophetic insight. His words carry authority shaped by decades of experience in prayer, preaching, and pastoral care. Through his voice, thousands are reminded that prayer still heals, God still speaks, and the presence of the Holy Spirit is as powerful today as ever. Listeners across more than 170 countries tune in daily through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Buzzsprout, and iHeartRadio. The global schedule ensures connection for believers in every time zone, from morning prayers in North America to evening reflection in Asia and Africa, creating a continuous wave of intercession that never stops.
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This podcast is more than words; it is a living stream of prayer that covers the world. It speaks directly into anxiety, illness, confusion, loss, and spiritual fatigue. It proclaims healing through Christ, release through faith, and renewal through the Holy Spirit. It stands as a daily reminder that prayer is not a routine but a relationship—an ongoing conversation between the Creator and His people. Every episode is a moment to pause, to breathe, and to reconnect with the presence of God that never leaves nor fails. Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper calls believers to return to the altar of faith, to listen for the prophetic word, and to walk in the power of prayer that changes everything. Across continents and generations, it unites voices in one declaration: God still heals, God still speaks, and prayer still moves mountains.
Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper
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Psalm 91:9 — Jesus, Be My Safe Place as Night Begins to Fall Live from London, England with Reverend Ben Cooper • São Paulo, Brazil • Hyderabad, India • Denver, USA • Luanda, Angola refúgio de Deus • oração da noite • Jesus é minha segurança • paz e descanso Psalm 91:9 (NIV): “If you say, ‘The Lord is my refuge,’ and you make the Most High your dwelling…” Matthew 11:28 (NIV): “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Jesus, as the evening settles across the world and night begins to draw its curtain, I come to Psalm 91:9 with a heart that longs for peace and stillness. Across Brazil, India, the USA, Africa, and here in the UK, people whisper these same words: “You are my refuge.” Senhor Jesus, sê o meu refúgio agora. You welcome me into a place of safety that is not shaken by the noise or pressure surrounding my life. When the night feels heavy or uncertain, You remain steady and gentle. Matthew 11:28 speaks directly into this hour. You invite the weary to come close, to breathe out the tension of the day, and to rest in Your presence. Jesus, help me lay down every thought that tries to cling to my mind. Quiet the inner noise. Restore my strength. Let this be a moment of surrender where Your peace rises softly within me. Your refuge is not a distant place; it is the nearness of Your presence. Jesus, be my safe dwelling tonight. Guard my heart from worry. Guide my thoughts into calm. Let Your light rest upon my home, my family, and everyone I hold in prayer. Obrigado, Jesus, por ser o meu lugar seguro. As night unfolds, let comfort, assurance, and steady hope surround me. Teach me to trust Your covering and to recognise Your hand holding me with kindness. May this time bring rest that renews my spirit and prepares me for a new day Psalm 91 night prayer, oração da noite, Matthew 11:28 devotional, India prayer time, USA Christian prayer, God my refuge, evening peace, global devotional, Jesus brings rest Psalm 91, night prayer, Jesus rest, devotional, Portuguese prayer, India prayer
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Praying Psalm 91 For Refuge
Cry For Peace Amid Daily Struggle
Names Of God And Strength
Psalm 23 In The Battlefield
Turnaround To Faith And Closing
SPEAKER_00Welcome 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 world, the love of God is over your life. The power of the Holy Spirit is in the skin that you walk in. Thank you for joining us in this prayer time. And everybody on RB Christian Radio, wherever you are across this world, the love of God, the fire of God, the Holy Spirit is over your life. There is power in the name of Jesus Christ. Come on, we're gonna rumble and we're gonna jump into the text, and we are praying out of the beautiful book of Psalm 91, verse 9. Jesus, be my safe space. And as this night becomes to falling, Holy Spirit, we come to you right now and we believe in the anointing. We believe in the fire of God. We believe in the power of Jesus. And right now, Lord, we will say of the Lord that you are our refuge, our strength. And Lord, we are gonna dwell in your presence. We're gonna dwell in your word. We're gonna dwell in your love. Lord, we believe in the glory. We believe in the power. Father, we thank you that the Spirit of the Lord is over our lives. Jesus, be my safe place. Lord, as night starts to fall, Father, as the sun starts to set here, live in London, England, Father, wherever we are across this world, from here from this studio, all the way to Brazil, from Brazil to India, all the way from India to Australia, from Australia to America. Lord, let the fire of God, let the Holy Spirit burn in this skin. Father, we want to fill the glory. But today, Lord, Jesus, be my safe place. Be that state, safe place, God. Be that place where I can rest. Be that place, God, where I can sit and be nurtured. Be that place, dear God, where I can calm. Lord, I've got to find refuge because Lord, on the social networks, there's no refuge. Lord, through number 10 Downing Street, there's no way, Jose, that I'm finding peace. Lord, I need the peace of God. I need the love of Jesus Christ. I need your mercy. I need your saving grace. And Father, from the battlefields that we've been in today, Lord, what a day we've had today, Jesus. Lord, we've not just had a day, but we've had a day and a half. Lord, we've had a week of it. Lord, we've been through trials and tribulations. And right now, Lord, we need a safe place. Lord, we've got to come and rest in the arms of Christ. Lord, as we come in, dear God, from work, from school, from commute, whatever we've been doing, dear God, through this course of this day, Lord, we believe in miracles. We believe in the fire of God. And right now we need the Holy Spirit like never before. Lord, we need an outpouring of Jesus Christ. Lord, you tell us through the beautiful body through the beautiful gospel, sorry, of Matthew chapter 11, verse 28. Come to me, all of you that are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. The spirit of the Lord is going to give us rest wherever we are, from Africa to the UK. The whisperer of God, He is your refuge, He is your strength, He is El Shaddai, He is Jehovah Jirah, Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Shalom. He is the great I am. He is the good shepherd and he loves you. And the spirit of the Lord is over your life. There is power in the name of Jesus Christ. Lord, I'm not going to be shaken by the noise of the world. Lord, I'm not going to be rattled by the trials and the temptations. Lord, you are restoring us to strength. You are bringing us back from the grave. You're bringing us back, dear God, from the mortuary. You're bringing us back, dear God, from the skirmishes, from the battles. Lord, we're going to do a Lazarus on the world. We're going to rise up today. We're going to rise on wings as of eagles. Father, we thank you that you are our safe place. As night begins to fall over our lives, Lord, as the sun is setting and maybe as the sun is rising across the world, Lord, we need Jesus. Holy Spirit, every one of us needs Jesus. Whether we're pulling the duvet over or whether we're kicking the duvet off. Father, we need the love of God, the fire of the Holy Spirit. Lord, we're holding on to you. Lord, we got nowhere else to go. We need Jesus Christ. Lord, you've got to be our safe place. Lord, we can't get in at work. We can't get in in culture. We can't get it through TV. We can't get it through the political drive. We can't get it on the socials. We can't get it at home. We can't get it at work. We can't get it at school. Lord, we are in the battlefield and Lord, we need a safe place. And Lord, we believe that Psalm 23 is for us right now. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. Because, dear God, you are preparing a table. Right in the middle of the battlefield. Sister and brother, wherever you are, just pause a moment. God is in the battlefield with you. The Holy Spirit is in your corner. God is with you. You are not on the ropes. We are not on the ropes. We are not down and out. We have not kicked down and we are not downtrodden. We are children of the living God. The Spirit of the Lord is over your life. The Lord is your refuge. Come on, sisters and brothers, let's turn this around. Let's turn this around. Let's ask God. Lord, you got to recalibrate my thinking. Lord, you got to retrain my heart. Lord, I want to think as a positive, as someone, dear God. I want to think in the word of God. I want to think, dear God, not just be being positive. Lord, I want to be being strong in faith. Lord, I thank you that I am positive, that I'm rising up. But right now, Lord, I want to go beyond being positive. I want to go into being faithful. I want to live by faith. So Lord, turn it around. Turn this around. When night begins to fall and the darkness seems to descend on our lives. Spirit of the living God, carry us right now wherever you are. The love of God is over your life. I will see you soon. Don't go too far.