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Every morning, the team of women behind iBelieve.com bring you a devotional and prayer to help you start your day in conversation with God. The Bible tells us to bring our prayers and petitions before God and He WILL give us peace! May these daily prayers help you find the words to pray and focus your heart and mind on the love of God today. Want more prayers and practical spiritual tips each week? We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/ 

  1. vor 4 Std.

    A Prayer When You Are Desperate

    The woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5 lived in a desperate place for twelve years: physically weak, socially ostracized, considered unclean by everyone around her. And yet she never gave in to hopelessness. She pressed on and pressed in until she could get close enough to simply touch the hem of His garment. Her story has a way of reaching people who are bleeding in ways no one can see. Not physically, but emotionally or mentally. People who are cut deep by life, weak from years of carrying pain and shame that others do not know about. The woman with no name knew what it meant to suffer invisibly for a long time, to believe and yet see no change, to pray and wonder if anyone was listening. Desperate belief is what she carried to Jesus that day, and it was enough. His response to her was not a clinical transaction. He called her Daughter. He told her that her faith had healed her and sent her away in peace, freed from her suffering. That same Jesus has not forgotten anyone who is still bleeding today. Whatever the cause, however many years it has continued, one touch is still enough. Press on. Press in. He is closer than you think. Today's Bible Verse "Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."— Mark 5:34, NIV Ponder Today Twelve years of unanswered prayer did not destroy her faith — and it does not have to destroy yours. She grew discouraged at times and surely questioned when God would answer. But she did not quit. Her fortitude is both an example and an encouragement. Jesus called her Daughter. She described herself as no one's daughter. He gave her an identity and a belonging that her suffering had tried to strip away. Whatever shame or invisibility you have been carrying, He sees you and names you His own. The word "finished" carries the weight of complete and permanent healing. What Jesus accomplished on the cross was not partial. It is finished. Your bleeding, whatever its cause and however long it has continued, can be stopped with one touch from the One who overcame everything. A Prayer for You Today Dearest Jesus, we come before You today with desperate belief that You are who You say You are and will do what You said You will do. We thank You that by Your stripes we are healed. As You said, it is finished. We rejoice in that knowledge and praise You for Your healing as we reach out and touch You in faith. In Your precious name, Amen. Want More? 🎉  We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

  2. vor 1 Tag

    A Prayer to Have Hope When You Are Job Searching

    Job searching is one of the most demoralizing experiences a person can walk through. Months of applications, qualified on paper, doing everything right, and still no interviews, no callbacks, no open doors. The silence from employers has a way of becoming an internal voice that says something far more damaging: you are not enough, you will never succeed, you have somehow failed. Jeremiah 29:11 speaks directly into that silence with a declaration that does not depend on the job market, the economy, or who you happen to know: God has plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Those plans are not derailed by a competitive market or a lack of the right connections. They are held securely by the God who sees the whole picture when we can only see the closed doors in front of us. First Corinthians 2:9 adds another layer to that promise: what God has prepared for those who love Him surpasses what any human eye has seen or mind has conceived. The career He has for you may look different from what you envisioned, arrive by a different path, or require more waiting than feels reasonable — but it is coming. While the search continues, the invitation is to practice patience, cultivate hope, and resist the lie that the silence means failure. God's timing is not indifference. He is working, and the right opportunity will come at the right time. Today's Bible Verse "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."— Jeremiah 29:11, NIV Ponder Today The silence from employers is not God's verdict on your worth. Rejection letters and unanswered applications say nothing about what God has prepared for you. His plans are not limited by human hiring decisions. God's plans for your future surpass what you can currently imagine. First Corinthians 2:9 promises that what God has prepared goes beyond what any human eye has seen or mind has conceived. That includes your career, your calling, and your future. The waiting period is not wasted time. God is at work in the in-between, shaping character, building endurance, and positioning you for the right opportunity at the right moment. Patience practiced in a hard season is never lost. Networking and practical effort are part of the process, not a contradiction of faith. Building connections, reaching out to your alma mater, having coffee with people in your field — these are wise and practical steps that God can use to open doors in His timing. Choose to cultivate hope rather than rehearse discouragement. Choosing hope is an active decision, not a passive feeling. Reflecting on God's promises and His past faithfulness is one of the most powerful things you can do while you wait. A Prayer for You Today Dear God, job searching is stressful, draining, and overwhelming. There are days when I want to give up. Because companies are not reaching out, I begin to feel like a failure, fearing I will never land the right position. I ask You to give me hope in this waiting period and to help me find joy in the plans You have for my life. I trust that You will bring the right opportunity at the right time. Until then, please help me practice patience, contentment, and hope. I am giving all control over to You, God. In Your Son's name, Amen. Want More? 🎉 We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

  3. vor 2 Tagen

    A Prayer When You Don’t Really Get a Vote

    Being passed over, dismissed, or disregarded, especially when you are the one with experience, expertise, or a genuine stake in the outcome, is one of the most frustrating experiences in human life. And the instinct that rises in response is entirely predictable: we want to be heard, we want to prove ourselves, and we want to make sure our voice lands where it matters. But Genesis 50:20 holds a truth that quietly dismantles our grip on control: what others intend for harm, God intends for good. Joseph had every reason to demand a different outcome, to protest the injustice of what was done to him, and to insist on a vote he was never given. Instead, his story became one of the most breathtaking examples of God's sovereignty over circumstances that looked entirely out of control. This episode invites us into the hard and humbling art of silence — not the silence of giving God the silent treatment, but the silence that keeps us humble, that allows us to hear rather than speak, and that creates space for God's voice to fill what we are so eager to fill with our own. God spoke to Moses alone in the desert, to David alone with his father's sheep, and sent Jesus into the world without parades or fanfare. His greatest movements often happen in the quiet. When we allow His voice to reign above our need to be right, heard, or in control, something remarkable becomes possible: lives are changed, and our own hearts are shaped in the process. Today's Bible Verse "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives."— Genesis 50:20, NIV Ponder Today We like to have our say because we like control. Even when we are right, pride can convince us we deserve the megaphone. Recognizing that impulse is the first step toward the humility that creates room for God's voice. When we are speaking, we are not listening — and we are not learning. The discipline of choosing silence over self-assertion is not passivity. It is one of the most active and difficult forms of faith available to us. God consistently speaks into lives that are quiet and still. Moses in the desert, David with the sheep, Jesus arriving without fanfare — God's most significant movements rarely come with the noise we expect. Stillness is often where He shows up. Outside our own actions, there is very little we can actually control. Health, relationships, other people's decisions, the small and large disruptions of daily life — our voice, experience, and determination cannot force most things into submission. Resting in that truth is not defeat. It is wisdom. God is the author of what is good, true, and right — and He will ensure your feet are set on a firm path toward His hope and goodness. No matter how unheard or overlooked you feel, His sovereignty over the situation is not diminished by your lack of a vote. A Prayer for You Today Lord, it is all too easy to gloss over the truth that You will fight for us and we need only to be still. We like the idea of Your sovereignty, but only as far as it allows our opinions, voices, and control to remain. Grant us humility and a divine understanding of what it means to step back, sit in the silence, and allow You not only to handle our situations but to shape our hearts in the process. May we remember that You are the author of what is good, true, and right, and that no matter how little we feel heard or respected, You set our feet on a firm path toward Your hope, joy, and goodness. We praise You for this truth that we can rest in. Thank You for who You are, God. Forever, Amen. Want More? 🎉 We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

  4. vor 3 Tagen

    A Prayer for Faith Like Caleb to Climb Your New Mountain

    Every new challenge has a way of looking like a mountain — too steep, too large, too dangerous to imagine actually reaching the top of. A broken relationship, a health crisis, a stressful work situation: whatever form the mountain takes in your life right now, the instinct to stand at the base and feel overwhelmed is entirely human. The Israelites felt it when they stood at the edge of the Promised Land. Most of the spies looked at the same land Caleb looked at and came back convinced they could not do it. Caleb saw the same obstacles. He did not pretend the giants were small. But he chose to believe that God was bigger than the mountain, and that wholehearted trust in God was the only reasonable response to what they were facing. Numbers 14:24 records God's response to that kind of faith: He called Caleb a man with a different spirit, and He promised that Caleb would enter and inherit the land. That same invitation is extended to every believer facing a mountain today. Following God wholeheartedly means stopping focusing on the size of the challenge and starting to focus on the unlimited power of the God who is leading the climb. It means taking the first step even when afraid. And it means understanding that your faith in the face of giant obstacles is never just for you — it leaves a legacy for everyone watching, building their courage to face their own mountains when the time comes. Today's Bible Verse "But because my servant Caleb has a different spirit and follows me wholeheartedly, I will bring him into the land he went to, and his descendants will inherit it."— Numbers 14:24, NIV Ponder Today A different spirit sees the same obstacles through the eyes of faith. Caleb did not deny the giants were real. He simply chose to believe God was bigger. That choice — not the absence of fear, but the presence of trust — is what set him apart. Wholehearted following means going all in, not giving God half your trust while keeping the other half in your own strength. Caleb did not hedge. He committed completely. That kind of faith is what God honors and what opens the door to the inheritance He has prepared. Remember how God has helped you before. The same God who met your needs in past challenges is the God climbing this mountain with you now. His track record of faithfulness is the foundation for trust in the present moment. You do not need to know how you will reach the summit — you only need to trust the Guide. Taking the first step in faith, without a clear view of what comes next, is often the most important step in the entire climb. Your faith in the face of giant obstacles leaves a legacy for others. The people watching you climb your mountain with confidence in God are having their own faith built. Your obedience is never just about you. A Prayer for You Today Dear God, I am facing a challenge right now that makes me feel like I am standing at the base of a mountain. The path ahead seems steep and the challenge feels enormous. But I do not want to live with a spirit of fear or doubt. I want to have a different spirit, just like Caleb did. So I choose to follow You wholeheartedly. Fight anxiety for me and guide me up this mountain with faith. Remind me of Your past faithfulness whenever I start to give in to fear or doubt. You are the Creator of the mountains, and nothing I face is too hard for You to help me overcome. Give me the courage to look past the mountain of my challenge and fix my eyes on Your unlimited strength. I believe You are walking with me through every single step of this climb. Use this season to grow my faith and let it inspire the people around me. In Jesus' name, Amen. Want More? 🎉 We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

  5. vor 4 Tagen

    A Prayer When Your Adult Child No Longer Wants a Relationship with You

    The grief of being estranged from an adult child is in a category of its own. It does not arrive with a funeral or a clear moment of loss. It accumulates in empty birthdays, quiet holidays, and the absence of a simple acknowledgment that you exist. And it is far more common than most people talk about openly. This episode speaks directly to that pain with honesty and hard-won hope. For any parent sitting with the silence of an estranged child, there are several truths worth holding onto. First, the grief is real, and it deserves to be brought to God without minimizing it. Second, shifting from asking God "why?" to asking "what now?" is one of the most powerful movements a hurting parent can make. Third, giving your children back to God is not giving up on them. They were His before they were yours, and He has not lost sight of them. And finally, Philippians 1:6 reminds us that He who began a good work will bring it to completion. You were not made to live as though buried alive. Choosing to fully inhabit the life God has given you today, one foot in front of the other, is itself a declaration of faith and a refusal to let grief have the final word. Bible Verse "And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ."— Philippians 1:6, ESV Ponder Today The grief of estrangement from an adult child is a particular and often invisible kind of loss. It does not have a funeral or a clear beginning. It accumulates in empty birthdays and quiet Thanksgivings and the absence of a text message. Bringing that specific grief to God is not weakness — it is wisdom. Shifting from "why?" to "what now?" is one of the most powerful movements a grieving parent can make. It does not minimize the pain. It refuses to let the pain be the only thing that defines the days ahead. We can hold our own failures honestly without letting them be the only story. Acknowledging the moments that should not have happened is part of healing — but so is remembering that imperfect parents who did their best are not the villains their estranged children may currently believe them to be. Giving your children back to God is an act of profound trust. They were His before they were yours. He has not lost sight of them, and He is still at work in their lives — even when you cannot see it and cannot reach them. You were not made to live as though buried alive. The resurrection of Christ is not just a theological truth — it is a daily reality for those who belong to Him. Choosing to live fully in the life God has given today is itself a declaration of faith. A Prayer for You Today Heavenly Father, I am so grateful that You are the only perfect Parent. Your unconditional love sees me through each day. Today, I lift every estranged parent and grandparent up to You and ask that Your comfort and love surround them. May we find rest in Your presence, trust in Your ongoing work in the lives of our children, and the courage to keep living fully in the days You have given us. May we rejoice in Your workings in all our lives. In gratitude to You, Father, Amen. Want More? 🎉 We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

  6. vor 5 Tagen

    A Prayer to Work as a Witness, Not Just an Employee

    Feeling trapped in a job that feels meaningless, draining, or toxic is one of the most common and quietly suffocating experiences in modern life. The daily grind of a difficult workplace can feel remarkably like a prison sentence. And Joseph — sold into slavery by his own brothers, taken to a foreign land, falsely accused, and thrown into prison for a crime he did not commit — knew that feeling better than almost anyone in Scripture. What is remarkable about Joseph is not that he endured injustice. It is that he did not merely survive it. In a prison, with every human reason to complain and do the bare minimum, Joseph served with such faithfulness and excellence that the warden put him in charge of the entire facility. God was right there in the prison with him, and through Joseph's faithful witness, pagan jailers could see that something different and good was at work in this man's life. The same principle applies to every believer in a difficult workplace today: your job may not be your dream job, but it is your current mission field. When the perspective shifts from "I have to go to work" to "I get to be a witness," the most challenging work tasks take on eternal significance. Working hard, being honest, refusing gossip, staying calm under pressure, and treating others with kindness are not small things. They are a testimony to a God who is worth seeking, and they can inspire the people around you to do exactly that. Bible Verse "But while Joseph was there in the prison, the LORD was with him; he showed him kindness and granted him favor in the eyes of the prison warden."— Genesis 39:20-21, NIV Ponder Today God is right there with you in your difficult workplace — just as He was with Joseph in prison. You have not been abandoned to this environment. You may have been strategically placed there because the people around you need to see God's love through you. Joseph thrived in prison not by tolerating it, but by serving faithfully within it. Excellence and integrity in difficult circumstances are not naive — they are powerful testimonies to the reality of God's goodness working through an ordinary life. Changing your perspective from employee to witness changes everything. When the focus shifts from what you get out of your job to what God wants to do through you there, frustration gives way to purpose and the work takes on eternal significance. Your current job is your current mission field. It may not be where you want to be long-term. But right now, the people you work beside every day need to see God's love — and you are the one God has placed there to show it. Working hard, staying honest, and treating others with kindness are acts of witness. When coworkers see something different and positive in the way you work, they notice. And that noticing can become the beginning of their own journey toward God. A Prayer for You Today Dear God, some days it is incredibly hard to go to work. It is easy to feel frustrated, undervalued, and trapped. Please forgive me for the times I have complained and lost sight of Your bigger picture. Help me to see my work not just as a job, but as my current assignment from You. I want to be a witness, not just an employee. Even when the environment around me is stressful, remind me that You are right here with me, just as You were with Joseph in prison. Give me the strength to give You my best work. Let Your kindness flow through my words and actions. Help me to love the coworkers who are hard to love, honor my superiors, and bring peace into stressful situations. May the people I work with see something different and positive in me and be inspired to seek You themselves. I commit all of my work to You and trust that You are using me for Your eternal purposes. Thank You, God. Amen. Want More? 🎉 We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

  7. vor 6 Tagen

    A Prayer to Overcome Apathy

    Apathy is one of the quieter struggles of the Christian life, less dramatic than crisis and therefore easier to ignore, but just as damaging to our relationship with God and our experience of the life He intends for us. Ephesians 5:13-14 names it with surprising directness: apathy is a form of spiritual sleep. And the call that follows is equally direct: "wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you." This is not a shaming command. It is a gentle invitation back into the light of Christ, where recovery becomes possible. When light enters a dark room, it reveals what was invisible before. In the same way, Christ's light illuminates the spiritual weariness, the draining habits, and the weighted thinking patterns that have quietly accumulated. It does not expose them to condemn; it exposes them so that renewal can begin. The path back does not require a dramatic overhaul. It begins with small steps: a little more rest, time outside, one verse of Scripture, a simple prayer. God meets us exactly where we are and gently guides us forward from there. Over time, as His light reaches further into every part of our lives, energy and motivation return, purpose becomes clearer, and what felt like spiritual numbness begins to give way to something alive again. Today's Bible Verse "Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you."— Ephesians 5:14, NIV Ponder Today Christ's light reveals what the darkness concealed in order to renew. When we allow His light into our weariness and numbness, we begin to see what has been draining us, and that visibility is the first step toward healing. Burnout and apathy are signals that something needs care, not just discipline. God designed body, mind, and spirit to be connected, and all of them need rest and care. Addressing physical and mental health is part of answering the call to wake up. Small steps are enough to begin. God meets us exactly where we are and works with whatever we bring. Healing does not require a grand overhaul to begin. One verse of Scripture a day, a few minutes outside, a brief and honest prayer; start small, start somewhere. Christ's light, let in gradually, restores what apathy quietly stole. Energy, motivation, clarity of thought, and sense of purpose return as His light reaches further into our lives. Waking up is not a single moment; it is a direction we begin moving toward. A Prayer for You Today Dear God, You know how much I have struggled with apathy lately. I feel tired from dealing with all the challenges of this fallen world, overwhelmed by the constant noise, and burned out from the stress. I just do not care anymore about what You want me to care about. Please forgive me for settling for apathy and neglecting the full life You want me to live. I need Your help to answer the call to wake up and step into Your light. Shine Your light into every part of me — my spirit, mind, and body. Help me care for my wellbeing so I can heal and grow stronger. Restore my passion for knowing You and walking closely with You each day. As Your light fills my life again, renew my energy and motivation and guide me forward with hope. Thank You. Amen. Want More? 🎉 We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

  8. 15. Aug.

    A Prayer for When the Battle Doesn't End

    If you are in a fight that resets every time you think you are gaining ground — a diagnosis, an addiction that circles back, a marriage that heals just enough to break again — Psalm 116 opens with someone who understands. The psalmist describes the cords of death entangling him, the anguish of the grave coming over him. And then he does something remarkable: he tells you the outcome before he tells you the story. Not what God fixed. What God did first. He heard. He turned His ear. Picture what that posture looks like: not a king on a high throne receiving a formal report, but a parent leaning in close in a dark room at three in the morning, not wanting to miss a word. His presence in the battle is a gift, not a consolation prize, but the thing the psalmist says made him commit to calling on God for the rest of his life. Today's Bible Verse "I love the Lord, for he heard my voice; he heard my cry for mercy. Because he turned his ear to me, I will call on him as long as I live." — Psalm 116:1-2, NIV Ponder Today God hearing us is not a consolation prize; it is the promise. The psalmist does not begin by celebrating what God fixed. He begins by celebrating that God listened. Being heard by the God of the universe is not a lesser gift than the rescue we were hoping for. Turning His ear is an act of intimate, personal attention. It is the posture of leaning in, of focusing on a voice He does not want to miss. God is not receiving formal reports from a distant throne. He is in the dark room with you. Battles that reset are one of the most exhausting forms of suffering. Starting over after thinking you were gaining ground is a particular kind of grief. Bringing that specific weariness to God, not just the dramatic moments but the grinding ones, is exactly what He invites. God's presence in the battle is a gift, even when His answer is not the one we wanted. Being honest about that is not a failure of faith. The psalmist was honest about his despair. God did not require polished prayer before He leaned in. His love is not measured by whether He fixed the problem. One of the most freeing realizations in the life of faith is uncoupling God's love from our circumstances. He is leaning in right now, mid-sentence, before you find the right words. A Prayer for You Today Heavenly Father, You know the room I am sitting in. You know the thing that keeps coming back. Just when I think it is handled, I am starting over — and I am so tired of starting over. Your Word says You heard a man who had nothing left but a cry, and You turned Your ear toward him. God, turn Your ear toward me. Not because I have prayed well or believed hard enough, but because that is who You are. Forgive me for measuring Your love by whether You fixed my problem. Help me hold the truth that You are listening even when nothing changes and that You are leaning in when the room is dark and quiet. I do not know how this ends on this side of heaven. But You do. Let that be enough for tonight. I love You, Lord, because You hear me. In Jesus' name, Amen. Want More? 🎉 This week, we're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/  If you're still praying and starting to wonder if it's working, grab a copy of Praying Through Life's Battles: 90 Days to Strengthen Your Faith. You can preorder it now at battleprayers.com. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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Every morning, the team of women behind iBelieve.com bring you a devotional and prayer to help you start your day in conversation with God. The Bible tells us to bring our prayers and petitions before God and He WILL give us peace! May these daily prayers help you find the words to pray and focus your heart and mind on the love of God today. Want more prayers and practical spiritual tips each week? We're excited to introduce The Good Word, a new way to receive weekly biblical wisdom and encouragement right in your inbox. Join our community today: https://www.lifeaudio.com/thegoodword/ 

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