Morning Prayer Summary for Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Morning Chapel Prayer Playlist
Morning Chapel Prayer Today

Pastor Dustin…

 Welcome to Morning Prayer, everyone. My name is Dustin. I oversee the Youth Ministry, Young Adult Ministry Internship Program.

Prayer of gratefulness…

Father, we’re just so grateful for who you are, for what you’ve done, for all you’re doing and all that you have prepared.
Your Word says before we were formed in our mother’s womb, you knew us.
You prepared things for us in advance to walk in and experience.
And so we’re grateful, Father, that you created us, that you knit us and you formed us in our mother’s womb.
You put gifts, talents, and abilities on the inside of every single person.
You put graces on us.
And then you called us and you chose us and you prepared things for us to walk in and experience.
We’re grateful that you give us life, that you give us breath.
We’re grateful that the sun shines, that the rain falls.
We’re grateful for your faithfulness.
We’re grateful that you didn’t leave us as orphans, but you gave us your Spirit, the same spirit that raised Christ from the dead lives and abides on the inside of us.
The same Spirit that was in Jesus is in us.
We’re grateful, Father, that the comforter, the counselor, the intercessor, the advocate, the strengthener, the standby lives and abides on the inside of us.
We’re grateful, Father, that your Spirit speaks to us and reveals and unveils the plans and purposes that you have for us.
We’re grateful for your provision, for all of the resources that you’ve entrusted to us.
We’re grateful for the time that you’ve given to us, the gifts that you’ve given to us, the money that you’ve given to us, the people that you’ve put into our lives.
The fact that we’re here right now and we’re breathing and most of us are sitting upright and we’re just grateful.
We’re just grateful that we’re able to live in the United States.
We thank you for all of these things. We thank you for loving us.
We thank you that we can come into your presence with boldness and confidence.
We’re grateful for the unfolding plans and purposes of God.
For the unfolding move of your Spirit, the outpouring of your Spirit.
We thank you, Father, for an outpouring of your Spirit onto us, onto this ministry, onto our homes, onto all flesh.
An outpouring of your Spirit.
People flowing in the gifts.
People having visions.
People having dreams, words of knowledge, words of wisdom, healings, miracle.
Oh, Father, we see it. We see it in our hearts.
We thank you, Father, that it’s done.
We thank you for a move of your Spirit in our lives, for a move of your Spirit in our services.
We thank you for revival. Breaking out. Breaking forth.

Word of exhortation…

So be obedient to what He puts in your heart. Because you never know the reaction. You never know what a little spark can cause. So step out in faith. Don’t just be a hearer of the Word. Be a doer of the Word. Respond to His voice. Respond to His promptings.

Prayed…
Father, we thank you for the steps. We thank you for the strategy. We thank you for strategies from heaven.
If we need to march around the wall seven times, Lord, we thank you for the grace and the wisdom to do it.
If we need to stretch forth our hand, if we need to go get a little jar of oil and borrow some vessels and start pouring… Father, we thank you for the strategy. We thank you for the corresponding action to the faith, to the Word that’s been given.
We aren’t just going to sit back and wait.
We’re going to put our hands to the plow.
We’re going to take the steps that you’ve called us to take.

Exhortation…
So step out in faith. It might seem small. It’s easy to miss it sometimes because it looks small. It looks insignificant. But little is much when God is in it. It could be a couple of loaves, and it could be a couple of fish. But when it comes in contact with the power of God and the anointing, it’s everything that it needs to be and more. In that case, there was leftovers.

So it’s about stepping out in faith. It’s about believing His Word and being utterly convinced, fully persuaded, and then doing it. And then doing it. Faith that does nothing is worth nothing, one translation says. And then doing it. He told Joshua, “Everywhere your foot touches, you’ll possess the land.” Your foot has to touch it. If you go, you’ll have victory. But you got to go. You got to step into it. You got to cross the river and you got to get in there.

Prayer of thanksgiving…

So we thank you, Father, for victory.
We thank you that we’re seated with you in heavenly places, far over and above every evil thing of the enemy.
We thank you for the victory that is ours, the inheritance that is ours.
We thank you for wisdom.
We thank you for revelation.
We thank you for insight.
We thank you for discernment.
We thank you for strategies, divine strategies.
We thank you, Father, for the wisdom to use discretion.
The wisdom to know what to do, what not to do, how much to share, how much to keep quiet about
We thank you, Father, for wisdom, strategies, discretion in Jesus’ name.

Read passages of scriptures like prayers…

I want to read some passages. These are prayers and so we’re going to read them like prayers.

I do not cease to give thanks for you making mention of you in my prayers. For I always pray to the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory. May He grant unto us a spirit of wisdom and revelation.

Father, we ask you for a spirit of wisdom and revelation of insight into mysteries and secrets in the deep and intimate knowledge of Him. By having the eyes of our hearts flooded with light, not just a little crack of light, just flooded, filled with light, overflowing with light.
No darkness in Jesus’ name. No darkness in our hearts. No darkness in our minds. No, no, no, no, no murkiness.
Or unclearness in our hearts.
Father, I pray that it would be vivid and it would be bright. And it would be clear.
Having the eyes of our hearts flooded with light. So that we can know and understand the hope to which He has called us.
Father, I thank you that we are filled with light.
We’re filled with wisdom.
We’re filled with revelation.
And we’re filled with light so that we can know the hope to which you have called us.
We’re filled with light.
We’re filled with wisdom.
We’re filled with revelation not just so that we can impress people, not so that we can just say that we have it, so that we can know the hope to which you have called us.

Prayer of consecration…
Lord, we thank you for the call.
We say yes again this morning to the call. We respond to the call.
We’re going to answer the call.
We say, yes, Lord, here we are. Send us.
Do what you want to do. Have your way.
If you want us to go, we’ll go.
If you want us to stay, we’ll stay.
If you want us to open our mouths, we’ll open our mouths.
If you want us to talk to someone, we’ll talk to them.
Whatever it is, you are Lord. and we’re submitted to your plans and your purposes and your assignments.

Prayer of thanksgiving for the inheritance…
And so, Father, we just thank you for these things.
We thank you that you have called us and how rich is His glorious inheritance in us, in the saints, His set apart ones.
Father, we thank you for the inheritance that is in us.
We thank you for setting us apart, for calling us, for choosing us.
And so that we can know and understand the immeasurable and unlimited and surpassing greatness of His power in and for us.
Because we believe, Father.
We thank you that we know and understand.
Father, we thank you for insight and revelation on this.
Show us, Father, what is the immeasurable and unlimited… Can’t be counted. Immeasurable, can’t be counted.
It’s too much to add up. The immeasurable and unlimited surpassing greatness of power.
Father, we thank you for the power.
Help us to understand this better.
Lord, we thank you for the great power that is unlimited on the inside of us.
Unlimited power on the inside of us and for us, because we believe.
This power was demonstrated in the working of His mighty strength, which He exerted in Christ when He raised Him from the dead. That same power He demonstrated what that power can do.
And that power is in us. That same power is in us.
That’s an example of the power, it can raise Christ from the dead.

Prayer of request for comprehension…

Father, help us to believe this.
Help us with our unbelief like they prayed.
Help us to really comprehend this.
We know that that’s the beginning of this prayer.
That we would have a revelation, that we believe it, Lord.
Thank you that you give us revelation and insight into this.
That that same power that raised Christ from the dead is our inheritance living in us, on the inside of us.
Oh, Father, I pray that we would see ourselves in this way.
We would get a new perspective, fresh insight, fresh revelation on this.

Comments are closed.

Post Navigation