In this episode, we’re praying for Good Shepherds. That God would raise up leaders after His own heart, shepherds who love His people, walk in humility, and lead with integrity and truth.
We’re also asking God to expose anything or anyone not ordained by Him. Those whose intentions don’t align with His will, so that His Church can be strengthened and His name glorified.
As we prepare our hearts, let’s come before God in unity and expectation, believing that He’s still raising up voices of truth, compassion, and righteousness in this generation.
Let’s pray. 🙏
In a world filled with uncertainty, unrest, and division, God reminds us that His peace is still available, a peace that surpasses all understanding. This prayer, Peace Be Unto You, is a declaration over our nation, our communities, and our homes. As we pray, let’s believe that the Prince of Peace is stepping in to calm storms, settle hearts, and bring His perfect shalom where chaos has tried to reign. Receive this prayer today as a reminder: Peace is not only possible, it’s promised.
God is calling His people to clear the path, to make room for His presence, and to establish His agenda in every sphere of influence. Whether in your home, your workplace, your business, or your community — you are a forerunner. This is the moment to rise up, to pray with fire, and to partner with Heaven so that the King of Glory may enter in. Let this prayer stir your spirit and ignite your faith as you prepare the way for the Lord!
God is not like man that He should lie, nor is He forgetful of His promises. Every word He has spoken is certain, steadfast, and sealed in truth. His Word is alive, active, and able to accomplish exactly what He said it would do.
In a world where people often break promises, shift their word, or fall short of what they’ve said, God remains constant. His Word is not subject to change, delay, or cancellation. If He spoke it, He will perform it. If He promised it, He will bring it to pass.
This prayer, Man of Your Word, is an expression of trust in the faithfulness of God. It is a declaration that His promises are yes and amen, and a reminder to our own hearts that we can stand on His Word—because He is not only willing but faithful to fulfill it.
Let’s pray, believing with full confidence in the One who keeps every promise.
Obedience is more than just following instructions—it’s an act of love, trust, and surrender to the One who knows the end from the beginning. Throughout Scripture, we see that God honors those who listen to His voice and walk according to His ways. Obedience often requires courage, humility, and faith, especially when the path is unfamiliar or the cost feels high.
But when we choose to obey, even in the small things, we position ourselves to receive God's best, align with His purpose, and reflect His heart. As we prepare our hearts to pray, let us ask the Lord not only for ears to hear His voice but also for the strength and willingness to respond—without hesitation and without delay.
Let this moment be one of surrender. May this prayer be the beginning of a deeper “yes” to God.
Be encouraged to keep praying—don’t stop, don’t grow weary. Just as the sun rises and sets each day without fail, so should our prayers rise continually before the Lord...Day and Night. God hears every word, every whisper, and every cry. He is near at all times—listening, moving, and working on our behalf.
Let us be diligent and unwavering in our commitment to prayer, knowing that breakthrough, peace, and strength are often birthed in the quiet moments of consistent communion with God. Stay faithful. Keep believing. And remember, Day and Night—He is listening, and He is answering.
Our Heavenly Father’s heart longs for His children — not just to know of Him, but to return to Him, walk with Him, and live fully in His love. Today, we stand in the gap and lift our voices on behalf of those who have wandered, drifted, or become distant. Whether through pain, distraction, rebellion, or weariness, many of God’s sons and daughters have strayed — but His mercy still reaches. His arms remain open. His love is unchanging. As we enter into this time of prayer, we believe for a great restoration — that hearts would soften, ears would hear, and lives would realign with the truth of who God is and who they are in Him. Let's pray with expectation, knowing the Good Shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to go after the one.
As we enter into this time of prayer, we come anchored in the unshakable truth that God cannot lie. His promises are sure, His Word is eternal, and His character is faithful. Today, we rest in the blessed assurance that what He has spoken, He will perform.
Even when life feels uncertain, our confidence is not in what we see — but in the One who sees all, knows all, and never fails. So we choose to trust, to believe, and to rest in the arms of a faithful Father who fulfills every word He has spoken.
Let’s pray from a place of trust, knowing that we are covered by the God who always keeps His promises.
Before we pray, let us take a moment to recognize the strength, resilience, and purpose within African American men. Across generations, they have faced challenges with courage, carried the weight of communities, and persevered through trials that sought to silence their voices and dim their light.
Today, we lift them up in prayer—not just for protection, but for restoration. Not just for provision, but for purpose. We pray for healing from wounds seen and unseen, for peace in the midst of pressure, and for clarity in identity and calling.
As we go before God, let us stand in faith, believing that He is raising up mighty men—fathers, sons, brothers, leaders—who walk in His wisdom, power, and love.
Generational curses are patterns of bondage, brokenness, and sin that can be passed down through family lines—often affecting individuals without them even realizing the root cause. But the good news is this: through the power of Jesus Christ, we are no longer bound by the past. His blood breaks every chain and His truth sets us free.
This prayer is a bold declaration that we are drawing a line in the sand. What may have plagued previous generations—whether it be addiction, fear, poverty, anger, sickness, or spiritual oppression—ends now. In Christ, we have the authority to renounce and break every curse and to speak blessings, healing, and freedom over our families and future generations.
As we pray, let your faith rise. God is a Redeemer and a Restorer, and He is able to rewrite your family’s story—starting with you.
Our children are a precious gift from God—handpicked, deeply loved, and filled with divine purpose. As parents, guardians, mentors, and intercessors, it is our sacred responsibility and privilege to cover them in prayer, speaking life, protection, wisdom, and identity over every area of their lives.
In a world filled with distractions and challenges, our prayers serve as a spiritual covering—shielding them from harm, guiding them toward truth, and anchoring them in the love of Christ. Whether they are toddlers, teenagers, or adults, our intercession matters.
Today, as we lift up our children, we do so with faith and confidence, believing that God's hand is upon them, His Spirit is within them, and His plans for them are good. Let us declare His promises boldly and stand in agreement for their growth, purpose, and future in Him.
Obedience is the key that unlocks the blessings and favor of God in our lives. It is not always easy, but it is always worth it. When we choose to follow God’s instructions, even when we don’t fully understand them, we demonstrate our trust in His wisdom, timing, and perfect plan.
This confession of obedience is a declaration of our desire to align our will with God’s. It is a bold step of surrender, saying “yes” to His ways and “no” to compromise, fear, and delay. As we pray, we invite the Holy Spirit to strengthen our resolve, soften our hearts, and guide our steps.
Let this moment be a reset—a renewed commitment to walk in obedience, knowing that our faithfulness positions us to experience the fullness of His promises.
Our daughters are precious treasures, uniquely crafted by God with purpose, strength, and grace. As guardians of their destiny—whether as parents, mentors, or intercessors—we are called to intentionally cover them in prayer, speaking life over every area of who they are and who they are becoming.
This prayer checklist serves as a guide to help us pray strategically and powerfully for our daughters—covering their identity, emotional well-being, spiritual walk, friendships, purity, confidence, calling, and future. Every prayer spoken is a seed sown into the soil of their lives, shaping their hearts and aligning them with God’s divine plan.
Let us approach this moment of intercession with boldness and love, trusting that God hears and honors the cries of our hearts. As we pray, we are declaring that our daughters will rise as women of wisdom, faith, and impact—rooted in Christ and radiant with purpose.
Our sons are gifts from God, entrusted to us with great purpose and destiny. As parents, mentors, and intercessors, we have the powerful privilege of covering them in prayer—speaking life, wisdom, and protection over every area of their lives.
This prayer checklist is designed to help us pray intentionally and specifically for our sons—covering their identity, character, relationships, purpose, and walk with God. Whether they are young or grown, near or far, our prayers make a difference and pave the way for God’s plans to be fulfilled in their lives.
Let us approach this time of prayer with faith and expectation, knowing that “the effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous person avails much” (James 5:16). As we stand in the gap, we are not just praying for today—we are sowing seeds into their future.
God is the giver of life, and His Word is filled with promises of longevity. Psalm 91:16 declares, "With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation." Long life is not just about the number of years, but about living a full, purposeful, and fruitful life that honors God.
Today, we come before the Lord to thank Him for the breath in our lungs and to boldly declare His promises of health, vitality, and longevity over our lives. We reject premature death, sickness, and anything that would cut short the destiny God has ordained for us.
As we pray, let our hearts be full of faith as we declare life, strength, and longevity in Jesus’ name.
Forgiveness is not always easy, but it is a command from God that leads to freedom, healing, and peace. Jesus taught us to love our enemies, bless those who curse us, and pray for those who mistreat us (Matthew 5:44). Holding on to hurt only weighs us down, but when we surrender our pain to God, He gives us His strength to release it.
Today, we come before the Lord with open hearts, choosing to lay down bitterness, resentment, and offense. We ask Him to heal our wounds, renew our minds, and give us the grace to forgive as He has forgiven us. As we pray, we trust that God will bring justice, restoration, and peace, allowing us to walk in the fullness of His love.
Let’s lift up those who have hurt us, not in anger, but in faith—believing that God can transform hearts, mend relationships, and use even our pain for His glory.
God has called us into a deep and personal relationship with Him, not just into routines, rituals, or empty traditions. Jesus came to set us free, offering us life, grace, and intimacy with the Father. Yet, the spirit of religion seeks to bind us in legalism, pride, and works-based righteousness, hindering true spiritual growth and the movement of the Holy Spirit.
Today, we pray against the spirit of religion that blinds hearts, stifles freedom, and replaces relationship with mere routine. We ask God to break every chain of legalism, self-righteousness, and formality that keeps us from encountering Him fully. May our hearts be softened, our minds renewed, and our spirits ignited with a genuine hunger for His presence.
Let’s pray with boldness, inviting the Holy Spirit to move freely in our lives, our churches, and our communities, so that we may worship God in spirit and in truth (John 4:24).
Our bodies are fearfully and wonderfully made by God (Psalm 139:14), designed to function in perfect harmony according to His divine order. Today, we come before Him in prayer, standing on His promises of health, strength, and wholeness.
We declare that every system, organ, cell, and function of our bodies align with His original design. We speak life to every bone, muscle, nerve, and joint, commanding them to operate in divine perfection. We trust in the healing power of God, believing that through His grace and our obedience to His instructions, our bodies will function as He intended—strong, whole, and full of vitality.
Let us pray with faith, knowing that our Creator is the ultimate healer and sustainer of our health.
As we step into a new day, we align our hearts, minds, and words with the truth of God’s Word. Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that life and death are in the power of the tongue, so we choose to speak life over ourselves, our families, our communities, and everything concerning us.
These daily declarations are more than just words—they are a faith-filled agreement with God’s promises. As we pray, we stand in expectation, knowing that His Word will not return void but will accomplish everything He has purposed (Isaiah 55:11).
Let’s boldly declare with confidence, authority, and unwavering faith, trusting that as we speak, heaven moves on our behalf!
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