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Morning Chapel Prayer Today
Sister Cindy…
We thank you, Father, for this day. Welcome, Holy Spirit. We dedicate and appoint this time for your purpose and will. We make ourselves available to you right now as your vessels. We thank you for the privilege of coming together as this body, a company of believers in one accord. In the love that you supplied and shed abroad in our hearts for one another, that we would do your purpose and will today and speak out your divine counsels.
We thank you, Father, for your spirit of wisdom and understanding… the spirit of counsel and light… reverential awe and wonder of the fear of your being and the knowledge of God.
Thank you for this time of waiting on you in your presence… that we can build ourselves up in your presence, praying in the Holy Spirit, waiting for the wind of your Spirit to come and lift us up.
For this is the day you have created. There’s no other day like today. You awaken our spirit with the words of life.
Your faithfulness in the morning… your faithfulness in the night. Your pleasure to give us, Father, the words for this day. For we delight to do your will, to hear your voice … for when we awake in the morning you speak to us… As we walk throughout the day, you guide us… your word, your Living Word.
When we lay our heads down at night, your Word watches over us. Father, we love your Word because your Word is living and active and energizing. So your Word that goes forth from our mouths, the Word that you give us, Father, it doesn’t return unto us void. Hallelujah. Thank you, Lord, for we desire to be your mouthpiece.
The words of life, the words that build up, the words that tear down, the words that bring forth fruit…
The goodness, the loving kindness, the compassion of God flowing through our lives today…
Thursday, February 13, the day the Lord has made… the day that He has gone ahead and prepared for good. We thank you, Father, for February 13, 2025… a day alive, full of grace, full of divine opportunities to engage with you in the goodness and the compassion, the anointing that flows to and through our lives, to touch the hurting, to touch those that need to be lifted out from low places and bring light to them and healing and health.
Thank you, Father, for touching others through our hands. We dedicate our hands and our feet to you, Lord, for going and touching… bringing life to those that you’ve planted on our path… So He said to appoint the day for good. All the details, Father, we’ll walk out. But for just the day that is ahead of us, we don’t need to know anything. We just flow through that day knowing that we’ve appointed it for good, for your will, your purpose.
You’re the good shepherd who walks us through valleys, you give us the instructions of how to go through. That we would know you more as the God of our salvation. The God that says I will restore the years of all the locusts that have eaten away. So He’s the greater God, greater than all the oppression of the enemy. The one who said that He would heal all our disease and give us peace and have His favor to rest on us.
We give you our full attention today. The author of all our salvation, that we walk out daily as we sit down at the table and partake of the good meal… that causes us to know where to go, what to do in responding to your Spirit… because we’re well acquainted with you.
Thank you, Father, that we exercise our senses to discern everyday sharpening and simply keeping our eyes on you and experiencing your ways… We desire to know you, know your ways even more, become more intimately acquainted, perceiving, and recognizing being of great discernment. Not because we’re endeavoring to know what’s right and wrong, but because we spend time in your presence, we just flow into what is good. We’re well acquainted with your ways. We desire to be more deeply acquainted, recognizing and perceiving always the way in which we should go, the way in which you’re leading us.
Thank you, Father, for building us up in our most holy faith. You are our salvation. Every day is a delight. Every day we appoint it for right, and righteousness, peace, and joy. And thank you, Father, for reminding us when we forget. You are the one who puts us in remembrance of everything our Father is speaking. It fills our hearts that it would overflow and would touch all of our being. Father, we exercise our senses in the doing that what Jesus began to do and teach… our shepherd, our great king, Lord and Savior is teaching us along the way, filling us with wisdom today. And not just wisdom but understanding. Because understanding is a wellspring of life to those who have it.
Oh Lord, you said in all you’re getting, get understanding… and understanding comes from exercise. We’re not stagnant, but we are moving with you and growing in the knowledge of you, which is far surpassing knowledge, apart from experience. We want to know you more. Everything is an opportunity to know you more. If it’s on our path, so we lift the basket and say, “Lord, what means this? What is the thing that you would have me to do in this particular situation?”
Lord, we want to always be praying, always be looking to you. Father, reduce us to a living, breathing prayer. The core of our life is to be praying… praying always with all prayer and all supplication in the spirit, lifting up our brothers and sisters and those that are appointed to us, Father. You highlight and you put us in remembrance.
Let this mind be in you that was also in Christ Jesus who laid down His life for others. For that’s why we’re here. To serve. Others will serve you because that’s how the kingdom works. We focus on others and the world seeks after what it can get. But we seek first the kingdom and His righteousness and all those other things are taken care of … for your eye is on the sparrow. And I know you watch over us. You are the keeping God. You keep us in perfect peace. You keep us in a place of “nothing missing, nothing broken” because we are not worried or concerned or have any kind of care… about our own wellbeing because, Lord, we are your precious purchase possession… and you care and take care.
You watchfully take care of us day and night, night and day. You are the keeper. The Lord is our shepherd. We shall not want. We want for no good thing, Father. We delight ourself in you and you give us the delight of our heart. You plant, you author, you place your own desires in us, and we know they’re from you, Father. So there is a completion out of what we have… as we walk with you in the unforced rhythms of grace.
Everything we have in this life is a gift for what do you have that has not been given to you? So why boast? If you’re going to boast, put your boast in the Lord who is the great one who is all sufficiently supplying us today with everything that tends to life and godliness because it’s a name of joy and honor before all nations when they hear of all the good that God and how He keeps and takes good care of His own for the express purpose of making known His goodness to others who have not had the opportunity to taste and see.
So we’re billboards. We’re walking epistles being read by men. It is a discernible taste and see. We emit the fragrance of Christ. It’s discernible among those who are perishing and those that are being saved. Ss it ought to be, Father, we just thank you for the holiness of your presence. As we behold you, Father, we become wholly committed to you.
And this is the Lord’s doing, and it’s marvelous in our eyes. He’s transforming us. He’s making us new every day. Walking out salvation, walking it out… I say walking it out and watching, just as a mere consequence. Dead things, things that yesterday weighed you down, now they’re falling off. Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised.
He’s good, He’s good, He’s good. He’s only good. And He created us in His image and He said, “Look at them all. This is very good.” This is His family in which He takes delight. For the Lord is good and His mercy endures forever. At the heart of God, He is lowly and gentle. That’s His heart. The Bible defines it. That’s His heart. He’s also a God of justice, but He says when He’s doing that justice, it’s a strange work. His heart is lowly and gentle. He wants everyone to come to Him and He will by no means turn anyone away.
So we thank you, Father, for the turning to you, the turning to you in which veils are taken away because the enemy, Satan, comes to blind the minds of those who choose not to believe. Everybody knows the truth, but at some point, people have made the decision to not believe.
But we thank you, Father, for your merciful kindness. Your goodness. And every day is the day of salvation, and every day is new and your mercies are new every day. And we, as light bearers, have the opportunity to shine light in areas where people have been blinded.