Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper

“Psalm 46:1 — Jesus, Be My Strength When I Feel Weary Tonight” - @1468 - Daily Devotional Podcast.

Reverend Ben Cooper

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“Psalm 46:1 — Jesus, Be My Strength When I Feel Weary Tonight” Psalm 46:1 (NIV): “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” 2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV): “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Live from London, England with Reverend Ben Cooper   Argentina • India • Angola • Portugal • United States Jesus, as the evening unfolds across Argentina, India, Angola, Portugal, and the United States, many hearts are quietly carrying a sense of tiredness and emotional strain. Psalm 46:1 whispers reassurance that You remain a refuge, a safe place to breathe, to rest, and to find renewed courage. Senhor Jesus, sê a minha força esta noite. You see where strength feels thin, where thoughts feel heavy, and where the day’s pressures still sit quietly within the heart. Your presence becomes a gentle shelter when energy is fading. 2 Corinthians 12:9 reminds me that even in moments of weakness, Your grace does not diminish. It meets me exactly where I am. Jesus, let Your strength rise where mine has faded. Let Your peace settle into the places that feel unsettled. Senhor, dá-me descanso e firmeza. Around the world, countless people search for reassurance that they are not alone in their tiredness. Your word reaches into that longing, offering a calm that lifts the spirit without force or pressure. Jesus, steady my breathing tonight. Lift the quiet burdens. Let the unsettled thoughts soften. Replace inner pressure with Your gentle strength. Help me walk into tomorrow with renewed hope, believing that You are present in every moment—guiding, strengthening, and holding me with tenderness. The day may have been long, but Your presence restores peace, grounding the heart in calm confidence. Psalm 46:1 prayer, 2 Corinthians 12:9 devotional, Portuguese Christian prayer, Argentina evening prayer, India spiritual strength, Angola comfort message, Portugal hope devotional, USA night reassurance, global strength prayer, emotional renewal devotional Psalm 46:1, 2 Corinthians 12:9, strength, refuge, Jesus, devotional, Portuguese, India, USA, hope, evening

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Welcome to Daily Prayer with myself Reverend Van Cooper, recorded live here in London, England, where the world gathers for faith, hope, love, and strength. Whatever your time zone is, whatever your tribe, whatever your language, whatever your tongue is, God is with you right now. You might have had a hell of a day, you might have had a bad day, you might have had a good day, but I gotta tell you, Psalm 46, verse 1 is over your life. God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Come on, let's remind ourselves. God is our refuge and strength. An ever-present help in trouble. Lord, as the sun, dear God, is dropping over our life, as the sun might be rising on our day. Lord, however we feel, Lord, I pray that we won't live our lives by emotions, we won't live our lives by the bounce of the world. We won't live our lives according, dear God, to the structure of so many worldly things. Lord, that we won't indulge in social media and get caught up in the latest hashtag, but Lord, that we will live in the kingdom of God. Lord, I thank you, dear God, that you don't need Wi-Fi to get to us. I thank you, Lord, you're not relying on Google. You're not relying, dear God, on Spotify or Apple. I thank you that the Lord is omnipresent, omnipotent. Our God is in all. He is the King of Kings. He is the Lord of Lords. Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank you, Lord, that you speak to our hearts. You speak to our bodies. Lord, you're in the fabric of the skin. Lord, we look in the sun and you're in the sun. Lord, we look in the ocean and you're in the ocean. We look in the trees. We look in the fields. We look at our hands. We look at ourselves in the mirror. We look at, dear God, the fabric of this world. We see you in all things because God is in all things. And right now, Lord, we need strength in all things. And Lord, we thank you that you're living in our hearts. And Lord, I pray for the listeners across the world that God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Lord, I thank you for 2 Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9. Sisters, brothers, listen. My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Let's shout that one out. Wherever you are right now, under your window and shout this right out to the neighbors. Tell the squirrels, tell the badgers, tell everyone in your life, tell everybody at work, my grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Tell nature, tell the human beings, tell everyone in your world that God is with me. Tell everyone at work God loves me. Wherever you are, there is grace, there is favor, there is anointing over your life. The Spirit of the Lord is with you. You are carrying the power of God. You are holy, you are beautiful, you are rich in Christ Jesus. All things are possible to those who believe. And Father, right now, from the ends of the earth to London, from London, all the way to Portugal, all the way to Angola, India, Argentina, the United States, and Peru. Lord, we pray for such an outpouring right now. For everyone that's in the shops, doing the shopping, Lord, holding on to the shopping trolley, carrying the basket. Lord, we pray that the fire will be with them. Everyone in the Now Bar, Lord, let the Now Bars, dear God, be filled with the glory of God. Father, Lord, I pray for everyone that's in the barbers, in the hairdressers, that the Father and the anointing and the power of God is with them. Everyone that is driving a van, every uh vehicle delivery driver, everyone driving trucks, buses, cars, trains. Lord, wherever we are, Lord, be with us at school, be with us in the studio. Lord, wherever we are, Lord, feel the skin in which we walk in. Lord, we want to feel the power. We want to feel the love of God. We believe in miracles. Father, from the battlefield of life to the shopping trolley. From the shopping trolley to the school run. Lord, from the school run to the swimming lesson. Father, from the swimming lesson to the horse riding class. Father, from the horse riding class, dear God, to the netball, to the football, to the rugby. God, wherever we are, on the touchline, calling and shouting to our children, come on, Lord, that's what you say to us. Come on. Come on, sisters and brothers, it's all possible. Come on, never give up. Come on, keep moving forward. I believe that there is grace over your life. I believe there is anointing over your life. I believe that when we feel weary, God is moving. Holy Spirit, I pray, wherever we are across this world, from the battlefield to the field of life. From the field of life to the studio. Wherever you are, Jesus Christ is with you. Don't ever give up. Come on. My name's Reverend Ben Cooper. Let's get skipping, let's get dancing. The Spirit of the Lord is with every one of you. I will see you in two.