Your assignment didn’t go away at seventy. Your value didn’t decrease at eighty. If anything, it increased. You have wisdom. You have experience. You’ve developed talent. You’ve gone through highs and lows. You’ve seen the faithfulness of God. Age hasn’t lessened you; it’s prepared you.
Focus on prayer. Bring everything to God: your fluctuating moods, anger, pride, doubts, thought patterns, self-esteem, emotional well-being, surroundings, connections, struggles with motivation, failure to take action, and tendency to be drawn to negative influences. Offer every part of yourself and every aspect of your life to God. Pray about it all. The power of prayer is beyond words.
For a season, David was a shepherd. The next season, he was king. For a season, Ruth was working in the fields. The next season, she married the man who owned them. We serve a God who can change everything in a moment.
He brings the beauty out of the broken places
Dear God,
This Sunday morning, we come before You with hearts full of gratitude. Thank You for the gift of life, for every breath we take, for good health, and for Your unfailing love that never leaves us.
As we enter this day of rest and worship, we honor You and acknowledge Your presence in our lives. Thank You for carrying us through the week and bringing us into this new day filled with peace and purpose.
We praise You for Your goodness, for Your protection, and for faithfully guiding us through every trial. Lord, You are our Comforter, our Provider, our Strength, and our Peace.
Today, we ask for Your wisdom in every decision, Your favor in every plan, and Your light to shine upon our paths. Help us to honor You in all we do and to walk in integrity, purpose, and faith.
Bless our families, our work, and everything concerning us. Refresh our spirits, renew our strength, and fill our hearts with joy as we rest in You.
We lift this Sunday to You, trusting that Your plans for us are perfect.
In Jesus’ name we pray
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Praying against financial hardship
Heavenly Father,
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob…
The One who owns the cattle on a thousand hills…
The One who gives power to get wealth…
We come before You today with humble hearts, yet with bold faith.
Lord, You see Your children.
You see the silent struggles… the unanswered bills… the pressure… the moments of anxiety when there seems to be more needs than resources.
Father, we acknowledge that You are our source—not our jobs, not our businesses, not men—but You alone.
Your Word says You shall supply all our needs according to Your riches in glory.
Today, we stand on that promise.
Father, in the name of Jesus,
We lift up every child of God going through financial hardship.
Every closed door—let it be opened.
Every delayed breakthrough—let it manifest speedily.
Every cycle of lack and insufficiency—let it be broken now in Jesus’ name.
Lord, release divine ideas…
Ideas that will generate wealth.
Ideas that will shift destinies.
Ideas that will bring abundance.
Father, connect Your people to the right opportunities,
The right helpers,
The right environments,
The right timing.
Let favor speak for them where their qualifications cannot.
Let doors open that no man can shut.
Lord, we come against the spirit of devourers.
Everything eating up finances—rebuke it in Jesus’ name.
Every unnecessary loss, every financial leakage—let it stop now.
Father, teach Your children wisdom.
Wisdom to manage,
Wisdom to build,
Wisdom to multiply.
Remove the mindset of lack and replace it with a kingdom mindset of abundance and stewardship.
Lord, for those trusting You for jobs—provide.
For those in business—expand them.
For those in debt—bring supernatural cancellation and restoration.
Let there be testimonies!
Financial testimonies that will glorify Your name.
Testimonies of unexpected provision…
Testimonies of overflow…
Testimonies of “only God could have done this.”
Father, we declare:
We will not beg for bread.
We will not be stranded.
We will not be put to shame.
You are our Shepherd—we shall not want.
From today, let there be a shift.
From scarcity to abundance.
From struggle to ease.
From delay to speed.
Lord, make Your children kingdom financiers—
Men and women who will not only have enough for themselves but enough to bless others and advance Your work on earth.
We receive it by faith.
We walk in it by faith.
We testify of it by faith.
In Jesus’ mighty name,
Amen.
There is something powerful I noticed during my Bible study this morning while reading the story of Joshua and Caleb.
When Moses sent twelve men to spy the land of Canaan, they all saw the same thing. They saw the same cities, the same land, and the same giants — the sons of Anak.
But when they returned, their reports were completely different.
Ten of the spies came back with fear.
They said the cities were fortified, the people were strong, and the giants were too powerful. They concluded that the land could not be taken.
But Caleb and Joshua had a different confession.
They did not deny the presence of the giants. They saw them too. But their focus was not on the giants — their focus was on God.
They remembered what God had already done.
They remembered how God delivered them from Pharaoh in Egypt.
They remembered how the Red Sea opened before them.
They remembered how God provided food in the wilderness.
So instead of spreading fear, they spoke faith.
They said: “We are well able to go up and take the land.”
This story reveals something very important for us as believers today:
Two people can see the same problem but respond with completely different faith.
Many believers today are surrounded by giants.
Some people are facing the giant of rent and financial pressure.
Some are battling the giant of sickness.
Some are facing the giant of unemployment.
Some are struggling with depression, fear, or addiction.
And sometimes these giants can make people feel like going back to Egypt.
The children of Israel forgot how God fought for them. Because of fear, they even said it would have been better to return to Egypt — the same place where they were slaves.
That is what fear does.
Fear makes people forget God’s past faithfulness.
Sometimes rent pressure can make someone return to compromise.
Sometimes sickness can make someone lose faith in God.
Sometimes lack of employment can make someone return to sin or begin to doubt God.
But today I want to remind someone reading this:
Do not take your eyes off God because of the giants.
The size of the giant does not determine the outcome — the power of God does.
If God delivered you before, He can deliver you again.
If God opened a door before, He can open another one.
If God protected you yesterday, He can protect you today.
What matters is your confession and where your eyes are fixed.
Caleb and Joshua did not allow the giants to control their faith.
They chose to trust God even when the situation looked impossible.
And that should be our mindset as believers.
No matter what you are facing right now —
no matter how big the problem looks —
no matter how impossible the situation seems —
Do not allow the problem to become bigger than God in your mind.
Keep your eyes on Him.
Because the same God who fought for Israel is still fighting for His people today.
And when God fights for you, no giant can stand.
Stay in faith.
Stay in prayer.
Stay in obedience.
Your victory is not determined by the giants in front of you —
it is determined by the God who goes before you. 🙏🔥
I challenge you to believe that God loves and accepts you completely, that He thinks highly of you, and that you are rightly related to Him through Christ. Think a positive
thought about yourself today or speak a positive word about yourself based on how God feels about you.
I’m not talking about being prideful, but I am encouraging you to be bold enough to believe you really are who God says you are. #JoyceQuote
I rebuke confusion. I rebuke chaos. I rebuke every negative spirit trying to sit in my mind rent-free. I pray for healed thoughts, healed hearts, peace, clarity, unity, and a calm that doesn’t even make sense to people watching me.
The devil can’t have today.
He can’t have this week.
He can’t have this month.
And he surely can’t have this year.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Sometimes when we see God blessing, healing, or opening doors for someone else, the enemy whispers, “Why them and not you?”
But while reading Matthew 9, I saw something that changed my perspective. Jesus was on His way to heal a little girl who had died and was lying in her bed. Before He reached her house, a woman who had suffered for years with an issue of blood pushed through the crowd and touched the hem of His garment. Because of her faith, she was healed instantly. Then, right after, as Jesus left the house, two blind men followed Him, crying out for mercy and asking Him to heal them too.
Miracle after miracle, blessing after blessing, healing after healing all happening in the same area. When God is moving like that, it’s not the time to get jealous; it’s the time to get excited. Because if God is blessing your neighbor, it means He’s in the neighborhood.
So instead of asking “Why not me?” when you see someone else’s breakthrough, let it build your faith. Celebrate it. Thank God for it. The same God who did it for them is still moving, still working, and still able to do it for you. Your blessing might be closer than you think.
God is in the neighborhood.
Never ever speak anything bad about your kids. Day in and day out, speak blessings over them. Life is already hard; don’t let them be fighting battles they don’t understand because you didn’t discern.
As long as you brought those children into this world without their permission, it is your explicit duty to ensure they are protected and happy. That is the least you can do as a parent.
Don’t fight everything you don’t like. Don’t live bitter over the people that did you wrong, the door that closed, the company that pushed you out. It may not have been fair, it was painful, but God wouldn’t have allowed it if it was going to stop your purpose.
My parents were married for 33 years.
I never once heard the word “Divorce” in our house.
Not during fights, money stress, hard seasons. Never.
Before my wedding, my father pulled me aside and said a few things that still live in my head to this day....
You have no idea how many times God protected you from things you never even knew were coming.
The job you didn’t get that would’ve put you in the wrong place at the wrong time. The relationship that ended before it could destroy you. The opportunity that fell through because it wasn’t aligned with where He’s taking you. The person who ghosted you because God saw what you couldn’t. The plan that completely unraveled because He had something better waiting.
We spend so much time upset about what didn’t work out that we forget sometimes God’s greatest blessings are the prayers He doesn’t answer, the doors He doesn’t open, the people He removes. Years from now, you’ll look back and realize what felt like rejection was actually redirection. What felt like loss was actually protection. And you’ll thank God for the things that didn’t happen just as much as the things that did.