Monday, 1 June 2026

Power of Morning Prayer.

God’s word tells us to lay our concerns at the foot of the cross; “casting your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” 1 Peter 5:7. Whatever concerns you, give it to the Lord.

The day listens to the voice of faith or fear. Every morning before the sun rises, what you say is where your life is set for this day. The spirit world responds to your words, not your thoughts, it responds to your commands. So, command boldly. “Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” Hebrews 4:16.

The unseen takes instruction from those who speak with conviction and faith. Your words carry weight. You can’t wait for the day to decided how it will treat you. You have to open your mouth before the sun rises. In the early hours, the soil of your day receives the seed you send. Command and faith will create. Don’t wait for the world to react. Don’t wait for things to happen - command them to happen.

Define your day - tell your body how to feel, your mind how to think and your circumstances how to align. Let your words rise before the sun and define your day. Your words dictate the outcome of your day. Speak with assurance. Angels and the atmosphere are listening, waiting for your instruction.

When you speak faith filled words, the spoken word will shape your day. Speak life, peace, purpose, power. Darkness can’t override the light you bring, the boldness you declare. You were never meant to chase the day but to rule it in divine authority.

The moment of the morning is the moment of command and what you speak in the morning will show up by evening. You have the power to reign in life. Command your day before it commands you. You’re not meant to be passive but creative - create with authority. Be bold. Command.

If fear rises first, fear will be in control. Let faith rise first. And if fear comes, remember; FEAR is only false evidence appearing real. Think instead; FEAR; Father, eternal, almighty, reigns!

Don’t start your day in doubt, worry or hesitation. Decree and declare how you want to see your day unfold. Declare, then step into your day, and the day will step into alignment with you.

The following paragraphs are a few examples of how to start your day, of what words to declare as you wake to the early morning light:

This will be a day of peace. I walk in favour today; doors open. I walk in strength today and ability. I have the mind of Christ. No weapon formed against me shall prosper. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. I decree and declare my children be calm and at peace. I decree and declare my time be extended to meet my needs. I give thanks for God’s favour, for loving kindness and for needs met.

Open my eyes, that I might see. Open my ears, that I might hear as I read through Your word today and show me what You want me to know.

Speak it out as you put on the armour and mantle. “Helmet of salvation, breastplate of righteousness, belt of truth, shoes of peace, sword of the Spirit, shield of faith, mantle of Christ. Let me carry them well and with honour.”

Pray the earthly senses come under and obey the spiritual senses. “I pray for discernment, wisdom, knowledge and understanding. I pray for divine visitation today. Holy Spirit, speak to my spirit.”

“I ask that God meet my needs and also for wisdom that I will know what to do to unlock more blessings, for supernatural wisdom and understanding, so as to tap into the power of creative miracles. Open my eyes, Lord, to the world beyond my world.”

It’s because of Jesus’ death that we’ve been given all power and authority to command our day and have Him work in our lives. It’s in honour and gratitude that we thank Jesus Christ, for the life He gave up, so that we can live victoriously.

Let’s take of the emblems in remembrance of Him; His body broken, His blood shed, with thankful hearts for all that He went through on the cross to give us that abundant life. “Lord we come before you and repent of our sins. We ask Your forgiveness for our wrongdoing. Thank You, Lord,” for Your great sacrifice. We honour You in this moment. Praise be the name of the Lord.”

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