Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper

“Psalm 91:15 — Jesus, Hear My Cry Tonight and Bring Stillness to My Inner Storm” - @1484 - Daily Devotional Podcast.

Reverend Ben Cooper

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“Psalm 91:15 — Jesus, Hear My Cry Tonight and Bring Stillness to My Inner Storm” Hebrews 4:16 — “Approach God’s throne of grace with confidence…” THEME (PT-BR): angústia noturna • oração por socorro • consolo espiritual • vitória na tempestade Wednesday 18 February 2026 — 8:00 P.M. Live from London, England with Reverend Ben Cooper • Brasil • Angola • Índia • EUA • Timor-Leste Psalm 91:15 (NIV): “He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble…” Hebrews 4:16 (NIV): “Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.” Jesus, as night draws in across Brazil and throughout the Portuguese-speaking world, emotions often intensify. The quiet hours can make small worries sound louder, and the mind can begin to replay conversations, fears, and uncertainties. O coração sente a pressão da noite. Yet Your promise remains steady and unchanging: when we call, You answer; when trouble rises, You are close. Tonight, let every listener feel the calm assurance that You are not far from their cry. Lord, lift the one who feels unseen. Steady the person who has carried hidden concerns all day. Bring comfort to the heart wrestling with thoughts that refuse to settle. Let Your presence be like a soft light inside the storm, reminding the soul that hope is not fragile, and peace is not unreachable. May the gentle confidence of Your grace rise within every tired mind, replacing fear with stillness and anxiety with trust. Jesus, where restlessness lingers, speak peace. Where emotions feel tangled, bring clarity. Where the night feels heavy, let Your nearness feel stronger. A graça de Jesus acalma a tempestade interior. Tonight, let every listener discover that Your presence is not dependent on how they feel; it is rooted in Your love, firm and unshaken. oração da noite brasil, salmo 91 consolo, angústia noturna oração, socorro de Deus, paz interior brasil, conforto espiritual, Jesus acalma a alma, esperança para hoje Psalm 91 night prayer, Brazil Christian devotional, Portuguese prayer, emotional calm prayer, Jesus comfort, Reverend Ben Cooper

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Time, Place, And Setting

Theme: Jesus, Hear My Cry

Naming Inner Storms And Fatigue

Psalm 91:15 And Trouble Defined

The Battlefield Of The Mind

Everyday Moments When Worry Strikes

Asking For Calm And Assurance

Final Encouragement And Sign‑Off

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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, love, hope, and strength. If you've got a prayer request, please email us to the studio, which is info at dailyprayer.uk. Everybody on RB Christian Radio. May the Spirit of the Lord carry you through worship. No news, no travel, no weather whatsoever. The love of God just pure the rhythm all the way through this month for February. We are already in February. It is the 17th of February. The Spirit of the Lord is over your life. God is with you. It is 8 p.m. live here in London, England. The sun has dropped. It has still been raining. The glory of God is over our lives. Lord, we want to feel the latter-day rain. Lord, whatever today has brought our way, Father, we thank you that you've not left us alone, that you walk with us. But right now, Lord, we pray. We're praying out of Psalm 91, verse 15. And the title of this prayer is this Jesus, hear my cry. Hear my cry tonight and bring stillness to my inner storm. Father, for that personal storm that we're going through. Father, for that inward journey that no one else knows about. Father, for those areas of our lives that we just can't seem to deal with. Those inner battles, Father, that just keep putting us on the ropes. Lord, when we jump in the arena, Father God, with that, with that storm, Father, we feel that we just get put on the ropes again. Lord, we're tired, Father. We got fatigued. We're emotionally tired. And Lord, we need these inner storms. We need these personal, dear God, areas of our lives cleaned up and tidied up. Lord, we need, dear God, what is going on on the inner side of this skin that we walk in. We need it dealt with. And Lord, we come to the cross right now. We come to you, Jesus, and Lord, we say, Father, will you help us? Holy Spirit, will you lead us? And Lord, we thank you, dear God, for the beautiful book, The Prayers of David, Psalm 91, 15. He will call upon me and I will answer him. I will be with him in trouble. Lord, for every one of us that is in trouble, physically, mentally, financially, relationships, school, rhythm, life, work, home life, ministry, church, Lord, whatever trouble is coming down the corridor of our lives, Holy Spirit, please. Holy Spirit, please, Lord, if we feel that we're in trouble because of history, Lord, I thank you that the history is now to the cross of Calvary. And Lord, I pray that you will deal with the battlefield of the mind, the battlefield of the wasteland of the mind. Lord, thinking about the historical storms, thinking about the ifs, thinking about the buts, thinking about the possibilities and the maybes. Lord, deal with me tonight. Deal with us tonight. Jesus, hear my cry tonight and bring stillness to my inner storm. Father, as the storm rages, Father, in the early hours, Father, when we're at work, when we're driving, when we're just trying to think about life, Father, the storm just takes over our thoughts. Father, the weather system of worry, the weather system of doubt just comes in from nowhere and it takes charge of us, Lord. Father, when we're sitting in traffic, when we're on a school run, when we're walking around the shops, when we're living life and doing the circle of whatever we got to do, Father, that inner storm just blows up out of nowhere. It just comes out of nowhere, Lord, and we need it gone. Once and for all, Father, will you deal with the battle of the mind? Will you deal with that, Lord? But right now, we thank you that there is mercy, there is grace, we have confidence, we have hope. We thank you that you are sovereign wherever we are across this world, from London all the way to America, from America to Brazil, from Brazil all the way to Israel, from Israel to Peru, whatever the rhythm of our life is, Holy Spirit, from the battles of life to the storms of life. Father, we believe, as the psalmist writes in Psalm 91, verse 15, He will call upon me and I will answer him. I will be with him in trouble. Lord, I'm calling on Jesus. Lord, we are calling on you right now, and we need the answer. Lord, we need the answer. Holy Spirit, bring calm, bring rest to our thoughts right now. And Lord, you tell us through the beautiful book of Psalm 91:15 that you will be with us when we're in trouble. Reveal yourself, Spirit of the Living God. Carry the listeners wherever they are right now. Never give up. God is with you through the valley of the shadow of death. Jesus Christ loves us, all will be okay. Never give up. I'll catch you in two.