Morning Prayer Summary for Thursday, January 23, 2025

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Brother DJ…

I sense that while I’m saying “be glorified in this temple, in this body,” some people are saying, “Lord, I have a disease… I have a sickness… I have this, that…” Some are watching this morning. You might be… This is your morning to receive your healing in your body, in your kidneys, in your lungs, in your feet, in your eyes, in your brain. So you can glorify the Lord in this temple. A hundred percent. What is the issue? Is it the kidneys? Is it the blood pressure?

So we can glorify Him in this temple, a hundred percent from the top of your head to the soles your feet. For He was wounded for our transgression. He was bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement for our peace what upon Him.

And guess what happened? Today, this morning, by the stripes of Jesus Christ, you are going to be healed. You are going to be healed. I’m going to be healed. Before this morning prayer is over. In the name of Jesus Christ, people who are watching this morning, and you are here and you’re worried about your loved one who was sick or had some disease, caused by this situation or by that situation. But there is a name that is above all names. His name is Jesus Christ. We speak healing to your body. From the top of the head to the souls your feet, whatever it is, by the stripes of Jesus Christ, you are healed.

We speak health to your bodies…

This Thursday morning, we speak health and healing to your bodies. All negative symptoms, every bit of disease and sickness, we command to come out! And we speak the Word of God, by the stripes of Jesus Christ, we speak to your body to be healed and be made whole. In the name of Jesus, kidneys, lungs, stomach, ulcers be gone!

Diabetes. He took diabetes in His own body. By the stripes of Jesus, diabetes be healed in the name of Jesus. Is anything else I’m missing? If I’m missing something, you lift up your hand and ask the Lord Jesus Christ, “Heal me, Lord, from this sickness and disease. Come out in the name of Jesus. Be gone.”

Cancer… Addiction, be gone in the name of Jesus. On this Thursday morning in frozen, Minnesota, we speak to your body, “Be healed, be made whole.”

You have the mind of Christ. You have a sound mind. He said, “Beloved! I pray you prosper.” Prosper means money “…and be in good health.” This body as your soul prospers. Soul prosper, the thoughts the mind.

No wonder He said, pulling down vain imagination, wrong, defeated, nonproductive thoughts. Pull them down! And bring our mind to the obedience to Jesus Christ… all of our thoughts, our mind, according to the Word of God. Bringing those thoughts down.

Jesus be glorified in our lives…

Jesus, be glorified in every area of our lives… businesses, homes, jobs. Everywhere, be glorified in our bodies. When the people see the goodness of God, His goodness and mercy of God following us wherever we go, they will see this goodness of God and they will glorify our God who is in heaven.

He said when they see your good deeds, they will glorify Father. They will say, “Oh, they are the children of the most high God.”

We delight ourselves in the Lord. He gives us the desire of our hearts. Hallelujah. And we are delighting because you are here and you’re watching, you’re delighting. We are delighting this morning. He said, I give you desire of your heart.

Sister Cindy…

Father, fill the temple with your glory, fill the temple… for we are cups that overflow with the blessing and not the curse. Jesus said that He had to drink a certain cup for us and that was the cup of the curse that we would never be handed over that cup. Today, we are your cup, Lord. Life lives within us. Life dwells in us by faith. So we declare today that our cup is full and overflowing with the life of God. He is our life and our eyes are continually beholding Him and everywhere He speaks and we hear, we perceive, recognize, and we glorify Him on the earth as it is in heaven. Thank you, Father, for the hope to which we’ve been called the hope of glory.

Psalm 91…

Today in the Daily Bible, I was reading Psalm 19. I want to read it. God’s Word is life. It’s how we feed our spirit. It’s how our spirit becomes strong by meditating, chewing, considering, speaking, reading God’s Word daily like we would food. So some of us are fasting food, but we don’t ever fast the Word of God. We continually eat it.

So heaven proclaims the glory of God. The skies display His craftsmanship. Day after day, they continue to speak. Night after night, they make Him known. They speak without a sound or word. Their voice is never heard yet their message has gone through the earth and their words to all the world. You are speaking Lord, and all of creation is declaring your glory.

If we didn’t declare the glory, the rocks would cry out. Everything that God created, He created in wisdom that it would lead us to Him so that we would be without excuse.

Father, we don’t have anything… we have not because we don’t ask. And your creation prompts us to ask, “Who are you? I want to know you.”

God has made a home in the heavens for the sun, it bursts forth like radiant bridegroom after its wedding.
It rejoices like a great athlete, eager to run the race.
The sun rises at one end of the heavens and follows its course to the other end.
Nothing can hide from its heat.
The instructions of the Lord are perfect, reviving the soul.
The decrees of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise, the simple.
The commandments of the Lord are right, bringing joy to the heart.
The commands of the Lord are clear, giving sight for living.
Reverence for the Lord is pure, lasting forever.
The laws of the Lord are true. Each one is fair. They are most desirable than gold.
Even the finest gold. They are sweeter than honey, even honey dripping from the comb.
They are a warning to your servant, a great reward to those who obey them.
How can I know all the sins lurking in my heart?
Cleanse me from these hidden faults.
Keep your servant from deliberate sins.
Don’t let them control me.
Then I will be free from guilt and innocent of great sin.
May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing to you, oh Lord, my rock and my redeemer.

So our eyes are on you continually, Lord, as our Father, as the one who recreated us in Christ Jesus, and then gave us every day to walk out our salvation in this temporal realm. Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies it abides alone. So we choose today, Father, to live for your glory, for the glory of your name, and keep our eyes on you. Forget about ourselves. Let our lives not be self-centered, but God-centered so that we would know the hope to which we’ve been called to display your glory. Let fear and condemnation be far from us because we’re not looking to ourselves. We’re looking to you, the hope of our glory, the hope of manifestation of the glory of God on the earth. As these cups, Father, we want to be full and overflowing.

So we ask you today to fill us even more and search us as you do. We invite you into those places that you would take your spotlight and show us, Father, if there’s any fault lines in our foundation, if there’s some things that we’ve gone sleep to and just been put on autopilot. And we just need to shake ourselves up and say, you know what is that right? Lord, what do you think?

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