Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper

“Joshua 1:9 — Jesus, Fill My Tomorrow With Courage, Peace, and Strength” - @1460 - Daily Devotional Podcast.

Reverend Ben Cooper

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“Joshua 1:9 — Jesus, Fill My Tomorrow With Courage, Peace, and Strength” Live from London, England with Reverend Ben Cooper • Japan • Kenya • Argentina • Canada • Mozambique Joshua 1:9 (NIV): “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” 2 Thessalonians 3:16 (NIV): “Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace at all times and in every way.” As the final hour of the day settles, Jesus, bring assurance to every listener finishing their evening in the United States, in India preparing for rest, and in Portuguese-speaking homes where esperança rises quietly as night deepens. Let the day conclude with a deep awareness o Senhor é fiel, steadying every thought that feels uncertain. Wrap this hour in calm strength, helping hearts release the pressures of today and step into the promise of Your companionship for tomorrow. Joshua’s footsteps carried the weight of responsibility, yet You strengthened him with words that still hold power tonight. Speak that same strength to those who feel stretched or weary. For anyone carrying private concerns, give quiet confidence. For anyone unsure about what awaits, place calm within their spirit. For those facing decisions, give clarity. For those ending the day with scattered thoughts, bring order and gentle rest. Let Your presence settle their emotions and keep them steady. Help every listener trust that You have walked with them through each hour and will lead them into a new day with renewed purpose. Let peace become the final word over this evening. Let courage rise without striving. Let hope settle softly across the heart. As night closes and tomorrow waits just beyond the horizon, let Your companionship be the anchor, guiding every step that lies ahead. Joshua 1:9 courage prayer, 2 Thessalonians 3:16 peace, 11pm night devotional, Portuguese esperança oração, USA evening encouragement, India Christian night comfort, global hope scripture

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Welcome to Daily Prayer with myself Reverend Van 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. Wherever you are across the world, whatever your tribe, whatever your tongue, whatever the colour, whatever the rhythm of your life is, never ever, ever give up. God loves you. The spirit of the Lord is over your life. You are a Bible-believing, you are spirit-filled, you are blessed and highly favored. Maybe you've never ever gone to church. God is with you. Don't worry about church. Don't worry about getting into that rhythm of religion. Seek the kingdom of God. Find out who Jesus is. Get yourself a Bible. If you need a Bible, we will get you a Bible wherever you are across the world. Just email us, which is info at dailyprayer.uk. Send us an email in, and we will give you a Bible wherever you are across the world. But do not be afraid. We want to encourage you at the 11th hour live here in London, England, and we're praying out of the book of Joshua. These nine prayers have been coming from the book of Joshua, chapter 1, Joshua chapter 1, verse 9. Jesus, fill my tomorrow with courage, peace, and strength. Lord, those three core areas I want in my life right now. Lord, I want courage, I want peace, and I want strength. And I want the word of God to carry us. Lord, through the trenches of life, through the battles of life, to the uncertainty. But Lord, we believe that we don't live in uncertainty. We don't live by what we see. Lord, I pray that we will not live by what we see, we will live by what we believe. And Lord, we will not allow this sickness to carry us. We will not allow this fear to carry us. Lord, we will not allow, dear God, the uncertainty of the world to characterize us. We will not live by the cultural drive. We will not live by the colour drive. We will not live, dear God, by the postcode drive. We will not live according to the money we have and the money that we don't. We will live according to the kingdom of God. And Lord, that we will walk, we will live in freedom. So right now, Lord, fill my tomorrow with courage, with peace and strength. Lord, we need strength for today. I pray that you'll strengthen the brothers, the sisters, the children. Lord, wherever we are right now, Lord, we want strength, we want peace, and we want courage. And we want the love of God to be so strong over these bones. We want to feel, dear God, the rhythm of heaven. We want to feel, dear God, the love of God. And from the battlefields, dear God, to the shopping trolley, from the shopping trolley to the school run, to the field of life, dear God, to the washing machine, to the car, to the scaffold, dear God, to the tumble dryer, to the washing machine, to every traw under the sun. Whatever we have got to do in the house, to the rhythm of the walk that we walk, whatever we do, we thank you that we are doing it in the joy of the Lord. Father, I thank you that we may have a few quid, we ain't got a dollar. Lord, whatever we have is irrelevant. Father, we thank you that we are not relying on materialism. We are not looking over the fence and wondering how they got what they got. Lord, we're looking up to glory. We're looking up to Jesus Christ. Lord, we're doing what the author, dear God, of Hebrew said. Keep your eyes on Jesus, the author and the perfecter of your faith. Lord, we're not worrying about the neighbors. Lord, we're not looking at the car they drive. Lord, we're not looking at the extension they're having. We're not looking, dear God, of the ladders that they are climbing. Lord, because Lord, we're not going to climb that ladder. We're going to walk in the kingdom. Lord, we're not going to bounce according to the neighbors. We're not going to bounce according to social media. We're not going to listen to the political drive because, Lord, we want to walk in freedom. And Lord, if I look over the fence, Lord, and desire what they got, it's not for my journey. If I look at the political agenda and desire what they're telling me, it's not for my journey. Lord, if I look in the area of business and indulge my life and give myself to the system, it's not what you want. Father, so Lord, you want our hearts, dear God, you want us to trust in you because all things are possible to those who believe. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and everything else shall be added unto thee. All the way from live here in London, England to Japan, Kenya, Argentina, Canada, Mumbai, the Spirit of the Lord is with you. From the battlefield to the school run, from the school run to the field of life, whatever you face, wherever you face it, whatever corridor you walk down, I gotta tell you right now, God is with you, and never, ever, ever give up. My name's Reverend Ben Cooper. Thank you for standing with us. May the Spirit of the Lord carry you. I will see you soon. Don't go too far. God bless.