Morning Chapel Prayer Playlist
Morning Chapel Prayer Today
Sister Jeannie…
Good morning! Thank you for coming to Corporate Prayer this morning. My husband and I were talking and we just really believe his supply is going to be much more valuable with the microphone versus at the keyboard. So that’s how it is. Here we are at Corporate Prayer.
Prayed…
And, Holy Spirit, we know that you’re with us and as we abide in you, you abide in us. And we thank you for your plan today. We thank you for your plan tomorrow. We thank you for your plan. We thank you that you’ve always only required a remnant. And we welcome you and we thank you for your goodness. And we thank you for utterance today and signs and wonders.
Billye Brim’s Autumn Assembly…
When I was watching Billye Brim’s Autumn Assembly, what struck me the most was when Pastor Lynne was praying. She wasn’t going to have it any other way other than God’s way. And anytime there was anything uttered even as a possibility… one prophetic voice came up and said, “Well God showed me what the enemy’s doing.” She went, “Okay, let’s go after it.” And it was no disrespect at all to what God had showed someone else, but if it’s what the enemy’s doing, then we’re going to go after it. Then we’re going to take authority over it. Because that truly is our role right now in the body of Christ. So let’s just pray in the spirit for just a minute here. We’re going to watch.
Prayed…
Joy, joy, joy. We pray with joy, which is our strength… with your boldness.
Praying in boldness…
The Word says that He’s as bold as a lion, and He was never once in pride. So when we pray with boldness, we’re praying with humility because we’re praying based on who God is, what His name means. We’re praying in the name that is above every name. That’s always been above every name. The Lord of hosts… the Lord of Angel armies. Do you realize that when we pray in Jesus’ name, angels perform His Word.
We know who’s going to win…
Plans, purposes, dreams, and visions being played out even right now. So at least the way it’s looking this morning, this is how it’s kind of going to lay out… unless things change a little. I’m going to move toward Pastor Lynne’s opener when she said, “I don’t know about you, but I’m already praying for the administration because we already know who’s going to win.”
And then also, we are winning big. We are! But I’m going to lay this out and then we’re going to start praying in that way. [speaking to her husband, Mike] And then if at any time interrupt me. Did you want to interrupt me right now?
Brother Mike…
Yeah, I do. Okay, so when you were first talking about this, something just kind of hit me.
We are in awe of God but not in awe of the Devil…
When you were talking about when Lynne was saying about, it’s not that we don’t recognize what the enemy’s doing, but who are we actually paying more attention to? And the thing that came to me was, they talk about the awe of God in the Bible. It never says that we’re supposed to be in awe of the Devil or the enemy or his schemes. And so I was looking this up and in Matthew 9… It’s the story of Jesus telling a man that his sins are forgiven, get up and walk. And everyone, of course, is like, “You can’t do that. Like, who are you?”
And then Jesus said, “But in order that you may know that the Son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins and remit the penalty,” He then said to the paralyzed man, “Get up, pick up your sleeping pad and go into your own house.” And he got up and went. And when the crowd saw it, they were struck with fear and awe. And they recognized God and praised and thanked Him who had given such power and authority to men.
The definition of the word “awe”…
And so I wanted to look up the word “awe.” It says one of the definitions is “dread or great fear mingled with respect.” Meaning we are not to be in awe… We are not to have a great fear or even a respect of what the enemy is doing. That is reserved solely for God. It’s His power. It’s His authority that He’s given us. So when we see these things, we are not to be in fear or dread of those things. We are to be in fear and have a healthy respect, in a sense, not fear as in a scared thing, but just the magnitude of God’s power in all these things. We are to have awe of our Father, never of the enemy. We are not to be impressed by the enemy. We are not to be intimidated by the enemy. Like Jeanie was saying earlier, that when we see these things, we are supposed to run after them with the fear of the Lord. That’s all.
Sister Jeannie…
In speaking of the fear of the Lord, it’s the beginning of wisdom. And that I believe too is part of where we’re going to go very soon. Praying that wisdom over this next administration nationwide, statewide. Let’s just go for all of it.
We must not diminish the finished work of Jesus…
Lately during prayer and just in my believing, I’ve had a strong conviction not to diminish what Jesus did for us in our praying. He finished it. And today we do not… we will not diminish that finished work with our utterances in prayer. So I just heard muck and mire this morning, and so I’m going to read Psalm 40, starting with verse one, in the Amplified.
Psalm 40:1…
“I waited patiently and expectantly for the Lord. He inclined to me and heard my cry. He drew me up out of a horrible pit, a pit of tumult and destruction out of the miry clay, froth and slime, and set my feet on a rock, steading my steps and establishing my goings.”
What does “muck and mire” mean in the Bible…
Okay, so then I looked into what does muck and mire mean in the Bible? Listen to this.
“Psalm 40 describes a slimy pit with mud and muck and mire, a pit that is inescapable on our own… a pit that we just slip and slide and fall around in until we wear ourselves out.”
This just makes me laugh. Filthy and exhausted from our own efforts.
“Well, Jeannie, why are you smiling?”
Because where we’re headed in prayer. And because… okay, so when I read things like this in the Word. It occurs to me that God relates to us, that He knows what we’re walking through. He knows! And the hilarity that this was already written forever ago, meaning He truly is eternal. So every time you read about something in the Word, it’s Him saying, “Look, I’m not only empathizing with you…” There’s nothing like a friend that can empathize with you, that understands what you’re dealing with. But He not only empathizes and understands, He went through it for you and with you and finished it. This is what I’m reading about today. What I am explaining today is exactly what’s been going on.
Now as I read this, think of this in terms of actual muddy, miry, slimy, frothy, clay. And then the scripture that says, “If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, I will hear from heaven.” Are you ready? “And heal their land.” No more miry clay!
So just the very description of the miry clay is what God is healing. Because the remnant. The remnant. Remember that! The remnant has repented. Okay, here we go.
God is the only one that can get us out of the miry pit…
Psalm 40 describes a slimy pit. Have we been in a slimy pit? With mud and muck and mire. A pit that is inescapable on our own. Are we in a pit that’s inescapable on our own? A pit that we just slip and slide and fall around in until we wear ourselves out. Are we worn out? Every yes to my question brings more encouragement. Only God can do this. Do you see that? That only God can describe to you the situation you’re in and bring you joy.
The woman at the well…
Who else? Think about the woman at the well? Who else can tell you absolutely everything you ever did? Every act of adultery, every failed marriage and then have you walk away leaping for joy and you can’t wait to tell people about Him. Who else can do that? Jesus!
AND WE HAVE JESUS!
We not only have Jesus, we have His name, we have His authority, and we have His promise that if we humble ourselves, if we rise up in boldness based on what He did in the middle of the miry clay, in the middle of exhaustion, in the middle of a pit, we got ourselves into. Our own apathy got ourselves into this. Our own complacency got ourselves into this. And we’re exhausted. And unless God does it, we’re not getting out.
Guess what?
We’re getting out! Because we have His promises. Because it’s in the Word.
Okay, I am just going to start over.
“Psalm 40 describes a slimy pit with mud and muck and mire. A pit that is inescapable on our own. A pit that we just slip and slide and fall around in until we wear ourselves out, filthy and exhausted from our efforts, our broken human sin-filled hearts gravitate toward death apart from Jesus.”
Okay. Thanks for the description. Actually, let’s find out a little bit more about this. What does mire mean in slang? A mire is mushy ground, like quicksand.
Have we experienced suddenlies from the enemy that are all consuming? So if you feel yourself trapped in a sticky situation, consider yourself mired! One gets mired in something. Similar to a dispute.
This is so exciting.
Psalm 40, I waited patiently and expectantly for the Lord. One thing Kenneth Copeland talks about with patience, he says, “Patience stays with it until patience sees it come to pass.” And that is what we’re doing. We are waiting until we see it come to pass. And we are expecting it to come to pass because God is the one ultimately that decides.
And what is He deciding? Well, He’s deciding to incline to us and hear our cry. He draws us up out of a horrible pit of tumult and destruction. He draws us up out of the miry clay, the froth and the slime. And He puts our feet on solid ground, steadying our steps and establishing our goings.”
Okay, now look at this.
So if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and turn from their wicked ways of apathy of inaction… correct? Is that happening? It is happening in the remnant. It’s happening. “Then I will hear from heaven and heal their land.”
Okay, hear this! “And set my feet upon a rock, healing their land, steadying their steps, and establishing their goings.” You know, some have said, “Well, with this breakthrough, the church is just going to relax. She’s just going to go back to her old ways.”
No, she’s not!
The Word says that when we are lifted out of the miry clay and our feet are put on solid rock, our steps are now steadied and our goings are established. And this is where we are headed today in prayer. This entire time we have been prepared for our goings to be established, for our steps to be steadied.
Prayed…
Every evil scheme already overcome… All things that must be exposed, being exposed and dealt with, with God’s vengeance… God’s vengeance that comforts those who mourn.
It’s time of God’s vengeance…
Just a couple weeks ago, we’ve been praying out the vengeance of God that comforts those who mourn and no longer resisting, declaring God’s vengeance. Come to find out, Billye Brim has continually gotten it’s the time of God’s vengeance. Hank Kunneman, same thing. The remnant is coming together. The day of God’s vengeance that comforts those who mourn. But it doesn’t stop there. The church now is walking out on solid ground with their ways established. The church walking in established ways with signs and wonders going for more and going for more, and going for more.
We’ve actually just begun…
You know that you know the enemy is counting on… “Well, if they just get this win, hopefully they’ll back off that…” No, actually we’ve just begun. We’ve just begun! You might not agree with who this person is partnering with and this person and “Well, this person has robots and I’m suspicious of them.” Do you think God can be Jehovah sneaky? Last time I checked, He was God. Last time I checked, He moves people like chess pieces according to His plan. That’s what I heard. Have you read your Bible?
“Well, I’m not going to be fooled.”
Well then don’t be fooled about the power of God, about the power of prayer. Don’t be fooled that His Word establishes our ways and puts our feet on solid rock. Studies are steps. We are moving into massive awakening.
It’s time for us to experience revival…
I love when Billye Brim said this as well. I think this was my favorite Autumn Assembly so far. She said, “It’s time for us to experience that revival and that awakening.” I’m paraphrasing. And she said, “I don’t know about you, but I am finished with having church and just having it be how pretty much same-ish.” Yeah, exactly! Exactly.
Signs and wonders. The power of God taking His Word at His Word. Everything that has been established has been established by His Word.
Did you know the enemy does not get to do everything He wants to do until we leave? How does that land for you? You know, he comes to kill, steal, and destroy. He doesn’t go to a shack to steal something. He goes to a mansion. He goes to wealthy places. He goes to places full of life because we have so much that he wants to steal. We have so much he wants to destroy and so much he wants to kill.
The next time you realize that he’s coming to kill, steal, and destroy. Ask, “What is it that I have that you want so badly?” He wants your faith. He wants your thinking. He wants the way you see things. Let’s stop deciding. I’m not going to be fooled and start believing God that all of the players He’s putting into place, He is moving them like chess pieces as the church prays.
Prayed…
So, Father, I thank you that you truly are and have already taken our feet out of the mushy ground like quicksand. You’ve already delivered us from the quicksand strategies of the enemy. You’ve already delivered us from the slimy pits in the schools, from the slimy pits in the courts, from the slimy pits over godly candidates. In fact, anything that’s not of you has been slimed by your perfect plan that you have already delivered us. That from the pit that has been inescapable on our own. You have already delivered us from drag queen story hour for our children. We declare right now that was a suddenly from the enemy. And it would seem and it is inescapable on our own, but massive revival is coming to Minnesota like never before. Like we’ve never seen.
Paul was Saul. Was he Saul? Did he kill? Did he steal? Did he destroy? I’ll remind you that no one in the church wanted to go and pray for him. Do you realize that? He was such a nightmare, a massive nightmare! The people like, “No, I really don’t want to see him face to face. You know what he’s been doing?”
This has been established in His Word.
Father, this has already been established in your Word.
St. Paul was Pigs Eye before it was named after the one who had the Damascus moment. And that man whom it was named after, was a one-eyed saloon owner. That was our namesake.
Does that sound like a miry clay namesake? Like a pit. Blind and a pig’s eye and a saloon owner. That’s what our name was? And then St. Paul… Was Saul blinded? Was he blinded before he got his new name? Paul. Was he? Yes, he was!
We speak over you, St. Paul, and we call you awake. We declare today that we are repenting from our apathetic ways, from our ways of unbelief, from our ways of, “Well, Minnesota’s always going to be this way. She’s always been this way. She’s going to continue this way. The corruption’s too deep. It’s just too much.”
And we say, “Damascus moments now!”