Morning Chapel Prayer Playlist
Morning Chapel Prayer Today
Prayer leader Cindy…
Good morning, everybody. What a good Friday, huh? Crisp.
Prayed…
The kingdom of God is within us. It doesn’t come by observation outside of us. It’s in us.
Righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
We are the vessels of His light.
The vessels of His kingdom coming out to show what is right.
The things that He requires: justice and mercy and humility.
His way of doing and being right.
And His kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven because we are His doorway.
So we go in and we go out. We go in and out and always find rest.
His timing, His times are perfectly lined up.
Behold, He knocks on the door and we open up the door. He comes and sits down and gives us a meal.
Our instructions, the thing that feeds us, our walking papers so that we might take Him through the door here on earth and do everything and in the perfect timing.
Thank you for equipping us. Thank you for strengthening us. Thank you for giving us your mind.
Prayer for Minnesota…
Thank you for all of your plans and purposes unfolding in Minnesota.
For Minnesota… for such a time as this.
Minnesota! We call your name. We call you into your fame. For it is time. For you to rise and shine.
Rise, shine! Minnesota, your light has come and the glory of the Lord is being shown through you.
Land of sky-blue waters that reflect heaven.
Land of the no star state, pointing everybody in the lower 48 and 50 and the two territories to God almighty, through Jesus Christ, His only Son.
Only way to the Father. Let this Gospel be preached. Let it go forth from here to all the nations.
Let your purpose for Minnesota unfold in the sunshine of your good pleasure.
Coming to pass all that you’ve planned.
Every word that has been spoken and declared and decreed, we say “yes and amen.”
Let it be hallelujah. Minnesota, Minnesota, Minnesota, Minnesota.
Everything is lining up and shaking.
All of it is shaking into place right now to a perfect and entire, lacking nothing holy state.
We declare your Gospel to all the corners of the earth.
And from this place, Father, until your hand is upon us to make us go in power.
Because out of here is the hiding place, the secret place, the splendid place of your power.
Your hand is upon Minnesota… full of lively stones.
And Jesus said, “Flesh and blood is not revealed this to you, Peter. Upon this rock, I’ll build my church.”
The revelation knowledge of God, “Whatever He says, do it!”
And Minnesota is doing it in Jesus’ name!
We’re hearing you, Father!
Lively stones built together for a holy habitation… the glory of the only begotten Son.
We have this glory in our earthen vessels, the kingdom of God, righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
Thank you, Father, for breathing through Minnesota, for breathing through all the houses in Minnesota, for breathing through where people live, any dark place of confinement.
Father, I thank you for fresh air.
I thank you for opening up windows and doors that the stale, stagnant air be met with fresh and new, get up and go.
And no more confinement.
Stepping out into your own, Father.
Thank you, Lord, that those assignments are percolating in the hearts.
I will awake, for the Lord sustains me.
How does He sustain me?
There’s an economy that we’re entering into that is greater than this mere economy here on earth.
It’s the economy of heaven.
We’re doing business out there in the streets to dwell in… salt and light
The assignments of God.
Thank you, Father, for eyes to see, ears to hear, a heart to look and desire after the things that I’ve already been appointed for us to do good, to bear your fruit for others.
The fruit of goodness, heavy with all things good, the glorious goodness, the benevolence.
For Jesus went about doing good to all that we’re oppressed of the evil one.
So we do no less because it’s within our power to do so.
So we do. We do good. Healing all that are oppressed of the evil one.
Because the works are finished. The evil one is already judged.
Becoming the authority and the power to tread on them, to bind them, to pull them down, to build and to plant wherever we go.
You have made us salt and light.
So we disinfect the land from all the infection of the evil one.
Things that grow in the dark. We speak light in Jesus’ name. Light be!
For you’ve made us light.
You’ve made us to be lamps and the light of the world… not to be hidden away.
I thank you, Father, for the boldness to speak and say what you are breathing through us.
Your requirements. Justice, mercy, humility
Because we’re putting you, Father, on the spotlight.
It’s not about us. It’s about you.
You and you alone deserve the glory and the honor and the praise.
We are object lessons of your goodness.
Truly God is among us.
We put the spotlight on you, Father.
I thank you, Father, for you are good. You are heavy with all things good… gloriously good.
You are the benevolent one. You are good.
It’s all about you, Father.
You can do only what you can do.
And we just agree, Father, we agree for your will and purpose and way.
As your vessels, as your image bearers, we give you the steering wheel.
We give you every inclination of our hearts, Father, that we would move with you more and more.
Come, Father, and just light up every opportunity so that we can flow right into it.
And show forth your goodness. Show forth your loving kindness.
Borrow not a few vessels…
I think it was Pastor Heather who was talking about the oil and the vessels. And the prophet said, “Go, borrow not a few vessels.” Because she needed to be provided oil. She had needs to be met. And God said, “I will meet your needs according to My riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” And so she went out and she knocked on doors. She went out there and borrowed some vessels and just when the vessels were spent, the oil was done.
So we keep going out to those people that are near us and bring our oil to fill their vessels, as long as we’re doing the business of heaven, which is what Jesus came to do. He didn’t come to be served. He came to serve. Hallelujah. And His heart and mind is in us… who thought it not robbery to be equal with God. He gave up and laid it down so that He could come down and minister to us. And so that He could lift us up where He is, where we belong.
