Morning Prayer Summary for Tuesday, August 5, 2025

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Pastor Ken…

Good morning! Welcome to Morning Prayer. We’re so blessed you’ve joined us.

Declarations…

Can I hear somebody shout Jesus this morning?
Let me hear you shout “Jesus” over your circumstances.
We just declare Jesus over our situations, over this church, over our nation today.
We declare Jesus, be Jesus in America. Jesus, be Jesus in our church and churches.
Jesus, we declare be Jesus in every situation, in every facet of what you’re doing now, Lord.
We pray for your revelation and the revealing of Jesus in and through it all in your name.
We proclaim that you are high and lifted up.
We proclaim that you are the victorious one, that you are the one in whom we give our allegiance.
You are the one in whom we worship.
And so we praise you, Father, for breakthroughs today.
We praise you, Lord, for advancement in your plan and your intentions today.
We praise you, Father, for your faithfulness and for the fact that you watch over your promises to perform them.

Praise the Lord for times of refreshing.
Praise the Lord for times of reviving.
Praise the Lord for resuscitation where we need it individually and collectively.
Praise you, Father, we shout praise the Lord for He is good and His mercy endures forever.
We declare “praise the Lord” for He always follows through.
For He is the great and mighty one.
We speak to every bit of opposition.
We speak to what needs to turn around and we say “Now!” would be a good time.
It is time to turn around. Turn around. Turnarounds. In Jesus’ name.
Yes, yes. Shifting now. Changing now. Transformations now. Breakthroughs now. Revival now. Provision now. Answers now are coming through to reality now in Jesus’ name

With joy…

With joy, with joy, with joy, Lord, we reap with joy. We receive today. With joy we are made whole today. With joy breakthroughs are coming to this church today, coming to our lives today, coming to our nation today in Jesus’ name. With joy we harvest. With joy we reap. With joy we gladly open our arms and say, “Lord, we’re candidates. We receive in Jesus’ name.” With joy we say answers are coming our way today. Answers to prayers, answers to our stand of faith on the promise of God.

Lord, we praise you. We make a sound. We send out a frequency and we say, “Change comes our way today. Breakthrough shows up in our lives and in our church, in our nation today, in Jesus’ name.”

Sometimes you just have to emit the sound that’s in your spirit…

Sometimes you’ve got to emit a joyful noise and let your voice resound with the frequency of heaven. It’s not coincidental that those in the day of Joshua emitted the sound of a shout unto the Lord and a voice of triumph. And in no uncertain terms, they worshiped and it was the frequency of their voice over not only their own souls and their lives, but the walls that stood before them that seemed impossible, that brought them swiftly to the ground.

Prayer isn’t just about a perfectly articulated supplication. Often, it’s the sound of your voice. It’s the certainty of faith emitted through your vocal chords, because you have chosen to partner with God, to not complain and gripe and declare, “Oh, I guess it’ll be the same again today.”

We are His mouthpiece…

No! We’re His mouthpiece. Clearly in the Word, we are His mouthpiece… agents for change, agents to speak forth the wonderful works of God. The last time I checked my Bible, that’s at least one aspect of what happens when you pray in the Spirit. The Bible says the early church heard others praying in tongues and they heard them declare the wonderful works of God. Not the “uncertain” works of God. But the definite and wonderful and outstanding, and why, of course, we’re going to realize what God has prophesied, what God has proclaimed. Amen.

I’ll just take hold of that prophecy that we were reminded of here recently, that God is sending a revival to our church, to visit another generation, a revival and an outpouring, and a refreshing upon Living Word upon Minnesota.

Let’s just extend that because we know it’s so… upon America that we would be refreshed, that there would be preparation out ahead of His second return… that Jesus would be witnessed and experienced and encountered, not only back in the mid-nineties by some of us, but by all of us in this present day.

I want that. Do you want that?

We don’t know fully what that means and if we would acknowledge our flesh and ask our flesh, we would say, “Oh, that’s hard. I don’t know if I can do that.”

Well, shut up, flesh. Shut up mind!

I’m going to let the voice and the sound that’s being omitted in my spirit that I sense, I’m going to let that come forth. We’re going to let that come forth today. We want what God wants. We want His way. And it was just so clear in my spirit as we were worshiping that we live in a moment in God’s great plan where He’s wanting to insert Himself and He’s wanting in the affairs of humanity, into the affairs of Living Word, into the affairs of America and the nations. He’s wanting to invade like no other time, no other season. Nothing else has been recorded like what we’re going to see in the coming days.

He waits to be invited…

But as Pastor Lynne once said, He waits to be invited. He waits to be wanted. That’s why we pick up on the cues on the inside of our spirits and begin to articulate them in the spirit and begin to voice them however… even if they come out as a groan or travail. That’s His invitation. He’s chosen to limit Himself to us working with Him, us collaborating with Him, us inviting Him into our lives, into our churches, into our nation.

Miles Monroe once said…

“Prayer is a man or woman giving heaven earthly license to influence earth.” He also said, “Prayer is a man or woman exercising his or her legal authority on the earth to invoke heaven’s influence on the planet in your life.”

Make no mistake about it. Don’t miss it. Heaven is hovering over you, surrounding you. I think we all almost know that scientifically now, right? That there are scientific reasons and mathematical calculations to insinuate and almost prove that there are parallel universes, multiple parallel universes around us.

Let heaven have access to your heart…

God is seeking to influence us, that we would pick up, as Pastor Lynne said, on our cues, on our prompts. Because the more heaven has access to our hearts and our thinking and our lives, the more heaven’s intention can come through from that realm to this realm.

And when you let heaven’s influence affect your decision making, your leadership, your prayers, your relationships, your finances, whatever you set your hand to do on a daily basis, guess what? Heaven’s fruit and reality will be produced. Good things will happen. Stuff will fall into place that you’ve been praying about for a whole lot of time. Things will begin to shift.

That’s a big part of what prayer is…

Prayer is not a work to get in God’s good graces. You already are in His good graces. But prayer does open a door. Prayer does make our hearts vulnerable, surrendered, and open to Him that we might pick up on the frequency that He’s sending, that we might be receivers of what the Bible says the Holy Spirit has come to do, to reveal, to transmit and disclose the things of God. That His will might become reality, step by step, day by day in every aspect and in every way in our lives and in our churches.

We’re all called to pray…

Let me read a couple of scriptures here that back up and support what I just said about how prayer is a person giving heaven earthly license to influence earth. Just remind you of what’s been placed upon us. Pastor Lynne one time said that people think that heaven listens to her and she gets answers because she has a call to pray. No, that’s not true at all. We all are to give ourselves to prayer, as I’ve often said. The Bible says God’s power is activated and it flows and we’re effective in prayer because we believe, because we simply choose to believe.

We simply choose to believe God’s promise over our present scenarios and circumstances. We choose to believe what His Word states rather than what our mind is trying to ruminate on. His thoughts exactly.

2nd Chronicle 7:14 says…

“If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and I will forgive their sin and I will heal their land.”

Luke 18:1–2 says…

“Then Jesus told His disciples a parable to show them they should always pray and not give up.” There’s a reason for that. The Amplified says, “Not grow weary.” Or give up. Not grow lethargic or slow.

Paul wrote to one of the early churches, “Be not slothful.” That means slow to respond to Him. Be quick to respond to Him, quick to raise up holy hands, quick to utter the scripture over that situation. Quick to repent. Be quick when you know the Lord has placed His hand on something or spoken something to you.

Ephesians 6:17 says…

“And pray in the spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers.” In other words, every kind of prayer and requests. “With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints.” Why is that? Because your prayers produce a supply. Your prayers support. Your prayers uplift. Your prayers undergird. Your prayers help people that are struggling or weighted down by burdens of life and they don’t know how to pray yet like you know how to pray. Prayers supply.

1st Thessalonians 5:16–19 says…

“Be joyful always, pray continually without ceasing. Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” Give thanks to Him in all circumstances. I feel like that’s a word to somebody this morning.

Matthew 16:19 says…

“I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.” So the keys are in your hand, in other words.

Matthew 18:18–20 says…

“I tell you the truth, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven and whatever you loosed on earth will be loosed in heaven.” I like to say whatever you permit and whatever you prevent. Again, it goes on to say, “I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three come together in my name, there I am with them.”

Excerpt from Pastor Lynne’s book, “The Master Is Calling”

Let me read this excerpt by Pastor Lynne from her book, The Master Is Calling. Where she emphasizes this idea that we are His mouthpiece.

She said…

“When the Apostle Paul wrote to the churches at Rome, Ephesus, and Thessalonica, he said, ‘he made mention of them often in his prayers.’ Do you think God moved in those churches in response to those brief prayers Paul lifted up on their behalf? Certainly, he did. When you’re praying according to the direction of the Holy Spirit, you’re praying God’s words and His words make things happen.”

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