Morning Prayer
Thank you for your guidance.
Thank you for your guidance.
Who doesn’t like to hear that someone has been thinking of and praying for you?
Psalm 119:37 says, “Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word.”
The sermon focuses on cultivating a heart of thankfulness, stressing that gratitude is a divine command and a lifestyle that requires humility and the presence of God.
We often can’t pray because our minds are filled too full of worry, stress, or heartache.
Help me to be thankful.
Psalm 119:36 says, ”Turn my heart toward your statutes and not toward selfish gain.”
Pastor Nathan addresses the importance of friendship as a core value in the Christian faith.
Leviathan’s hope is to so manipulate the truth that no one truly sees what God is revealing.
I need to hear your voice.
Psalm 119:35 says, “Direct me in the path of your commands, for there I find delight.”
Pastor Nathan explores the significance of being a Christ-centered church, upholding biblical authority, and being led by the Holy Spirit.
God is looking for men and women who will not be moved by tumultuous winds but will rise up in faith and take the land for Jesus.
May I not miss Your hand.
Many have become distracted and forgotten the place of prayer, forgotten the place of intimacy, and I am calling you to RETURN.
Understanding is so much more than knowing. It’s not just head knowledge and intellect; it is a deeper spiritual comprehension. Join me this week as I break down this verse and the richness of its meaning.
Pastor Nathan explains why biblical authority is paramount, stressing the need to rely on the Holy Spirit for guidance and transformation.
Seeking discernment.
Each section in Psalm 119 coincides with a Hebrew letter and highlights attributes of God’s instructions to His people.
It is the now time to Decree the Word and Establish what was prophesied regarding the radical change that is now beginning.
In this sermon, Pastor Douglas addresses feelings of hopelessness and despair, emphasizing that these thoughts are not from God but from the enemy. He encourages those struggling to seek help and to recognize the enemy’s lies.
Bring me close.
What keeps us from experiencing the power and triumph that Jesus said and scriptures declare would mark His followers?
God blesses the work of our hands, but it becomes difficult when you do not take time to rest and just receive from God.
Pastor Nathan invites the congregation to reflect on the nature of God, who operates beyond our understanding and often offends our personal beliefs and comforts.
We are all called to witness to the presence of Jesus on our lives — by Word and by Deed.
I pray Your hand upon us.
I declare I’ll walk in all Your ways.
Dr. Deanna Shrodes offers fresh hope and faith for those weary for breakthrough. Throughout her new book, she not only shares miracle stories from others but also Biblical truth, practical advice, and more.
The sermon explores the difference between superficial changes and deep spiritual transformation, encouraging believers to live out their faith authentically and allow God to bring new life to their spirits.
We can stand in the gap for all those involved and pray that God would do whatever He needs to sanctify His Bride and clean up His House.
Help me to be a good friend.
It often feels like the Church has lost its way. So, what is the answer, what is the church to do, and what do we even believe?
How are you representing Christ in your daily life? Are you showing His love and kindness, or just telling others about it?
A band of righteous men gathered to pray is a powerful force against our enemy.
Help me to draw others to You.
Before we can join in the battle for our children, we must understand who our real enemy is.
Today on the podcast, I share a prophetic vision and two prophetic words God gave me during a time a worship earlier this month. God is calling us to be Spiritual Windmills for Him.
Join Pastor Nathan as he explores how shifting focus from working for personal gain to working for the glory of the Lord can transform every aspect of your life.
Receive His touch.
Satan is barely present, barely speaks, and is subject to God’s authority. So, how has he gotten so much airtime in the lives of Christians and the wider culture?
This is a new week. A new chance to do things with God, not for Him.
Help me to fix my eyes on You, even when others disrespect or disregard You.
Are you truly reflecting God’s character? How can you find out what pleases the Lord? And what does it mean to live a life of love, as Christ did?
The life of a follower of Jesus is not to be spent looking only at our immediate life and its concerns and sleeping through life unaware.
Please hold me close.
The song in the night must be sung—it demands action—a deliberate transfer of thoughts from nightfall to morning light.
Amie Rogers joins me on the podcast today and shares the word for 2025 God gave her to steward.
In every murky valley we walk through as daughters of God, light will always be there.
Your prayers have already been heard, so now prophesy His faithfulness and His outcome and answer NOW!
Pastor Nathan provides insightful, real-world examples to illustrate the transformation from the old to the new self. How do we practically cast off the old self? What does it mean to truly change the attitude of our minds? Join us to find out!
We have been given the authority over all the authority of the enemy; every area where he has taken up residency is our area of influence.
I rest in your care today.
For the last 10+ years, at the beginning of the New Year, I have asked God to give me ONE Word, phrase, or thought to focus on and go deeper with Him during that season
His mercies are new for you today, and all that you need is provided for you BY HIS HAND.
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan challenges the congregation to reflect on their spiritual maturity by diving into Ephesians 4. He emphasizes the importance of unity in the body of Christ, humility, gentleness, and love.
Help me to love well.
The Lord spoke to me that 2025 is a tone-setting year—a foundational year that will set the tone for the years to come. It is pivotal that we set ourselves up for success—not worldly success but Kingdom success.
There is always a reciprocal activity for us to match God’s mercy and generosity with our right spirit and grateful hearts.
I was praying more from a place of burdens and worries than from faith and thanksgiving.
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan explores the concept of accessing the Holy Spirit, drawing parallels to having a substantial bank balance that one has not yet tapped into.
God’s word and prayer are the lifeblood of our lives as Christians, but in our hectic lives, they sometimes get very little of our time and priority.
May we find agreement concerning the gross sins and rampant deception that have caught us unawares and found us ill-prepared.
May I glorify You today.
Covenant is on the heart of God and not only does He extend these Biblical covenants to us, He invites us to covenant with Him!
Let’s all start praying expectantly rather than hopefully.
The LORD is calling the intercessors of all nations to cry out for Godly Justice to be returned to our Judicial Systems.
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan emphasizes the importance of living for the Savior rather than just following religious practices. He explains how the Holy Spirit’s presence transforms believers into a dynamic, unified community.
When we choose to invest in our relationships with others, including our spouse, we store up treasures in heaven.
Constant connection.
God is good even when things don’t look good. We must change our focus and fix our mindset to what the Kingdom of Heaven says.
I want MY Prayers to be HIS Prayers in my place so that I get to see His Kingdom Come because of it!
You need to find your prayer people. And you need to be a prayer person for others.
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan encourages the church to actively seek and share God’s grace, moving beyond mere religion and morality to a deeply personal and transformative relationship with God.
Thank you for your wisdom and guidance.
Our words, actions, and deeds come from what we think and what we believe.
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan explores the significance of operating in spiritual gifts with love and holiness.
Help me to love others well today.
This week, I want to look at what it means to choose the better thing and how we may need to bring a balance to Martha and Mary within each of us.
Through engaging anecdotes and a deep dive into Paul’s epistle, Pastor Nathan discusses the concept of creation, the theology of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and the importance of unity within the Church
Help me to seek You first.
This next season is a pivotal foundation-setting year. It is a year of sowing, a year of covenant, a year of prioritizing thankfulness, and an invitation to choose the “better thing.” And as you press in to implement these things, it will be a year of divine revelation, battles, and victories.
Pastor Nathan emphasizes the importance of being both ministry consumers and providers and urges listeners to respond to God’s calling, even when it is uncomfortable.
Bring your needs before God in prayer knowing that He will hear them and answer them according to His will.
Because of God’s Love in us, our marriage is a bright and shining example for others to see the Love of Christ in us.
Cindy Brinker Simmons’ book “Restored” authentically wrestles with the reality of the dark places where doubt, fear, and shame reside, but she encourages people that hope is found there, too.
Never before has there been such instant access to feed the flesh (and its lusts) as there is now.
Decree and Establish the Truth in the Word that Declares the Truth of who we are and the Word that assures the Victory!
In this sermon, Pastor Douglas encourages believers to delve into revival history and engage deeply with the Word of God. He underscores the importance of maturing in one’s prayer life, progressing from personal prayers to interceding for others.
His love calls us to return again and again to His mercy, to let ourselves be drawn deeper into His grace.
Help me to keep my eyes on You.
Cindy Brinker Simmons’ book “Restored” authentically wrestles with the reality of the dark places where doubt, fear, and shame reside, but she encourages people that hope is found there, too.
Pastor Joe Wegert discusses the transition from witnessing God’s power and miracles to actively trusting and participating in His mission.
The foundation of all intercession is knowing the heart and mind of God.
New manna is always available.
This week you will hear me being interviewed by Heather O’Brien for her podcast called, “The Heal with God Podcast.”
This piece of armor embodies the active pursuit of righteousness that defines the believer’s life.
Trust that He has a perfect plan for you, and that includes surrounding you with people who reflect His love.
Praying for our enemies does more than just fulfill a command; it transforms us.
The sermon explores how true Christian prayer aligns with God’s will and resists becoming a mere routine. Reviving this form of genuine prayer could spark widespread spiritual renewal.