Wednesday Morning Prayer
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A Prayer of Peace and Encouragement for Ekklesia
Pray with me, Ekklesia…
Heavenly Father,
God of all peace, You who are not the author of confusion but of clarity, order, and rest—we come before You this Wednesday morning with open hearts and surrendered minds.
Father, we thank You for waking us up today.For breath in our lungs…for purpose in our steps…and for Your mercy that met us before our feet touched the floor.
Today, Lord, we ask for Your peace—not the kind the world gives…but the peace that surpasses all understanding.
Calm every anxious thought.Silence every internal storm.Bring stillness to every place in us that feels overwhelmed, tired, or uncertain.
Your Word declares in Philippians 4:7that Your peace will guard our hearts and minds through Christ Jesus—so today, Father, we receive that guarding.Stand watch over our emotions.Stand watch over our thoughts.Stand watch over our decisions.
Father, for the one who feels discouraged this morning—remind them they are not behind.They are not forgotten.They are not disqualified.
For the one who feels tired—renew their strength.
For the one who feels confused—be their clarity.
For the one who feels like giving up—whisper purpose back into their spirit.
Lord, we align ourselves today with Isaiah 26:3—that You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are stayed on You.
So today, we fix our minds on You.Not on the bills…not on the pressure…not on the unknown…but on You—our Provider, our Sustainer, our Source.
Father, let this day be marked by quiet confidence. Let us move without fear.Let us speak without doubt.Let us act without hesitation when You lead.
Holy Spirit, guide us. Order our steps. Interrupt what needs to be stopped…and accelerate what You have ordained.
And Father, we declare this over Ekklesia:
We are a people of peace. We are a people of purpose. We are a people who trust God—even when we don’t understand God.
Let encouragement rise in our homes.Let hope rise in our hearts.Let faith rise in our conversations.
And even now, we choose to say—It is well. It is settled. It is in Your hands.
We thank You in advance for what this day will bring.We trust You with what we cannot control.And we rest in who You are.
In the name of Jesus,
Amen.
Love U More Than U Know, Stephan.





















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