Bob Perry Prayer

Bob Perry

Audio readings of prayers

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    Inspiration with a Prayer: From Stone to Tender: Mother’s Salvation and a Family Prayer

    Hello Friend, We are so honored to partner with you in prayer for such a time as this. With Mother’s Day approaching, my heart is full as I reflect on my own mom, who passed away just a few days ago. I want to share a testimony—after years of prayer, my mom came to Jesus in the final phase of her life. Her heart, once so hard, became soft and tender, and the joy and peace she experienced was undeniable. I witnessed firsthand how God can reach even the most resistant hearts and bring total transformation. Let us pray: Father, we come to you with expectant hearts, trusting your promise in Acts 16:31, which says believe in the Lord, Jesus Christ, and you and your household, you and your extended household, shall be saved, healed, and delivered. We lift up every member of our extended families—siblings, children, grandchildren, cousins, nephews, parents, aunts, and uncles. Lord, no heart is too hard for you. We ask that you draw each one to Jesus, breaking down barriers and softening hearts. Let your love flood our families, bringing salvation, healing, and deliverance to every generation. Help us not grow weary in praying and believing, for in due season we will reap a harvest (Galatians 6:9). Bring home the prodigals. Restore relationships. Fill our homes with your presence and peace. We pray a special blessing of health and healing, peace and hope, honor and joy upon all the mothers in our families, especially this Sunday on Mother’s Day. We declare, as for us and our households, we will serve the Lord. In Jesus’ name, amen.

    2 min
  2. 15 APR

    Jesus Opens Our Eyes to Recognize Him

    The Focus: Recognizing the Risen Christ Scripture: Luke 24:30–32 This week in our “Risen Indeed” journey, we step onto the road to Emmaus, walking with the disciples blinded by confusion and sorrow. They didn’t recognize Jesus beside them until He broke bread at their table—and suddenly, their eyes were opened. How often do we miss His presence, tangled in our own routines, doubts, or disappointments? Yet Jesus is risen indeed, alive and present, longing to reveal Himself in the ordinary and the everyday. He meets us on the road, in our questions and struggles. He’s not far off, but walking right beside us—patient, gentle, waiting for the moment our hearts are ready to see. This week, let’s slow down. Let’s ask Jesus to open our eyes, to recognize His nearness in the signs in nature of a new season and in the kindness of others. The risen Lord is with us—may our hearts burn within us as we realize it. Let us pray: Risen Jesus, just as You opened the eyes of the disciples at Emmaus, open my eyes to see Your presence today. Break bread with me in the ordinary moments, and stir my heart with wonder at the signs of Your goodness around me. When I am slow to believe or distracted by sorrow, awaken me to the miracles of Your love and the nearness of Your Spirit. Let my heart burn within me as I recognize Your hand at work in my life. Fill me with hope, awe, and gratitude for all You have done, and help me share Your wonder with others. Amen.

    2 min

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