Morning Prayer with Pastor Sean Pinder

Sean Pinder

Start your day right with daily morning prayer as Pastor Sean equips you to take on each day with fresh motivation through anointed worship, powerful prayer, and scriptural teaching. Your breakthrough is in the presence of the Lord, and your success is in the Word of God.

  1. 12h ago

    One of Satan's Greatest Fears

    Think about the last time you heard a powerful message — a word that landed so hard you thought it would change everything. Now think about where that word is today. Most people never ask that question. And the enemy is counting on that. Matthew 13 contains a parable that Jesus told to the crowd — and then pulled His disciples aside to explain privately. Not because the crowd could not hear it. Because most of them would never understand what He was actually revealing about the way the enemy operates against every single person who sits in a service, watches a message, or opens a Bible. There is something that happens the MOMENT the Word of God enters your hearing. Something that most believers have experienced hundreds of times — and have never once identified as the enemy's hand. It is not random. It is not coincidence. It is a strategy — one that is so consistent, so precise, so immediate that Jesus described it with a single word in the interpretation of this parable that most people read past without stopping. Here is what makes this dangerous — the enemy does not wait. He does not give the Word time to settle. He does not attack it after it has taken root. His move happens at a moment that is so close to the receiving that by the time most people realize what occurred — the Word is already gone. And here is the part that nobody is teaching — there is a specific condition that makes the enemy's strategy completely ineffective. A condition that when present stops him from being able to do what he does every single time. Jesus described it clearly in the same passage. But it requires something from you that most believers have never been shown how to cultivate. What is that condition? What is the specific word Jesus used to describe the timing of the enemy's move? And what does the 100-fold, 60-fold, 30-fold at the end of this parable reveal about what the enemy fears more than anything you could ever do against him?

    26 min
  2. 1d ago

    Set Free At Last

    There is a battle that does not just attack you. It separates you. It does not come with noise. It comes with distance. It moves you away from the people who could help you, the community that could surround you, and the voice of anyone who might speak life into what you are facing. And by the time most people recognize what is happening — they are already alone with it. Matthew 8:28-34 introduces a man whose battle had done exactly that. And what Jesus did when He arrived at that situation is one of the most misunderstood moments in the entire gospel — not because it is complicated, but because most people stop reading at the miracle and miss what the miracle was actually about. Here is what nobody tells you about the battle that isolates — it does not just want to keep you suffering. It wants to keep you invisible. And there is a reason for that. Because the moment your battle ends — it does not end quietly. It ends in a way that everyone around you will have to acknowledge. The man in this passage had been in his battle so long that the community had stopped trying to reach him. They had accepted what he had become. They had stopped expecting anything different. And then Jesus showed up — and the ending of that story was so public, so undeniable, so impossible to explain away, that the entire region heard about it before the day was over. What was it about the way Jesus handled this particular battle that made the ending impossible to contain? And why does the community's response at the end of this story reveal something about YOUR battle that most people never consider? There is something Jesus said to this man after the battle ended — an instruction that seems small — that holds the key to why your battle ending publicly matters more than you may realize. It is in this message. Press play — because the battle that has been keeping YOU isolated was never meant to be the end of your story. And what happens when it ends will not be quiet.

    25 min
  3. 2d ago

    You Didn't See It Coming

    You have been in the storm long enough to know what it feels like when it does not stop. Long enough to have prayed. Long enough to have believed. Long enough to have wondered — why is He not doing something? What if He already was? Mark 4 contains something about the way Jesus operates in the middle of YOUR storm that most believers have never been shown. Not because it is difficult to find — it is right there in the text. But because most people are so focused on the storm that they miss what He was doing while they were panicking. Here is what makes this passage dangerous to your doubt — there was a moment in that boat when the disciples were absolutely convinced that Jesus did not care. They had the evidence. They could feel the waves. They could hear the wind. Everything around them confirmed that they had been forgotten in the middle of the worst night of their lives. And they were wrong about all of it. Not slightly wrong. Not partially wrong. Wrong about what the storm meant. Wrong about what His silence meant. And wrong about what was already happening in the middle of what felt like the end. There is something Jesus said when He woke up — one question He asked those disciples — that reveals exactly what God thinks about YOUR storm right now. And when you hear it you will understand why everything you have been interpreting as abandonment may be the most misread moment of your entire faith journey. But there is something else in Mark 4 that most teachings on this passage never reach. Something about what happened AFTER the storm stopped — something the disciples said to each other — that is more important than the miracle itself.

    25 min
  4. 3d ago

    Fighting An Unseen Enemy

    Most people have been fighting the wrong thing for years. Not the wrong way. Not with the wrong weapons. The wrong thing entirely. And the reason most people never discover this is not because the truth is hidden. It is because the thing they have been blaming — the person, the circumstance, the situation — feels so real, so present, so undeniably responsible that the idea of looking somewhere else for the source of the battle has never crossed their mind. Ephesians 6 names the real enemy. Not in a general way. Not as a theological concept. With a specificity so precise — and a description so detailed — that the moment you understand what Paul was actually saying, the entire battlefield rearranges itself in front of you. Here is what makes this passage unlike anything else in Scripture on this subject — Paul did not write it as a warning. He wrote it as a revelation. A revelation about WHERE the real fight is happening. About WHO the real opponent is. And about WHY the strategies most believers are using against the wrong enemy will never produce the results they are praying for. There is something in Ephesians 6 about the location from which the enemy operates that most teachings on spiritual warfare never address. Not because it is obscure. Because it requires something specific from the reader before it can be understood — and most people arrive at this passage already convinced they know what it says. They do not know what it says. And there is one more thing. Something Paul included at the very end of this passage — after the armor, after the weapons, after everything else — that most people treat as an afterthought. Something that is not an afterthought. Something that is the key that activates everything that came before it. What is that something? And what does Ephesians 6 say about the real enemy that changes the way you fight every battle you are currently in? The answer is not in this description. Press play — because you cannot win a battle against an enemy you have never correctly identified.

    25 min
  5. 4d ago

    Don't Fall For It

    Think about the last time you were completely depleted. Exhausted. Running on empty. No strength left in you. Now ask yourself — was that when the pressure started? Most people assume the enemy attacks when you are doing something wrong. What Luke 4 reveals is far more dangerous than that — and far more personal to YOUR life right now. There is a specific moment the devil chose to come for Jesus. Not randomly. Not accidentally. He waited. He watched. And when that moment arrived — he did not come the way most people expect an enemy to come. He did not come with obvious evil. He did not come with something you could easily recognize and reject. He came with something far more difficult to resist than that. And here is what nobody tells you — the three things he offered Jesus were not foreign. They were not evil on the surface. One of them was legitimate. One of them was already promised. One of them came with scripture attached to it. So why is that dangerous for YOU? Because the same strategy he used against Jesus in His weakest moment is the same strategy he is using against YOU in yours. And if you do not know what to look for — you will not see it coming until it has already done its damage. There is ONE thing Jesus did in response to every single temptation. The same thing. Every time. Most believers know what it was — but they have never understood WHY it worked. And that WHY is the difference between falling for it and walking away in power. Luke 4 does not end with Jesus barely surviving. It ends with something that should make every believer stop and pay attention — because what happened AFTER the wilderness reveals exactly what is waiting for YOU on the other side of your weakest moment.

    26 min
  6. 5d ago

    YOU Are Not Losing the Battle…YOU Are Losing BEFORE It Starts

    YOU Are Not Losing the Battle…YOU Are Losing BEFORE It Starts — Judges 20 You have prayed about this. You have stood on the Word. You have sought God. You have received an answer. You have gone in — and you have come out on the wrong side of it. And then you did it all again. And lost again. There is something in Judges 20 that most believers have never been shown about why this happens. Not a general principle. Not an encouraging thought. A specific, identifiable moment — inside one of the most unusual passages in the entire Old Testament — that reveals exactly where the loss is actually occurring. And it is not where you think. Here is what makes this passage impossible to explain away — the people in it were not losing because they were disobedient. They were not losing because they lacked faith. They were not losing because God had abandoned them. They went to God before every single battle. They received a direct answer every single time. And they still walked away from the fight with catastrophic losses. Twice. Same army. Same enemy. Same God. Same answer. Same obedience. Two devastating defeats. And then something shifted between the second loss and the third battle. Not the enemy. Not the army. Not the strategy. Not the prayer. Something else entirely. Something so specific that when it changed — everything changed. And the same battle that had produced nothing but loss suddenly produced total victory. What shifted? And why does Judges 20 record it the way it does — in a detail that most people read past in under three seconds — in a way that holds the answer to every battle you have prayed over, believed for, and still walked away from defeated? There is a reason YOU are losing before the battle starts. It is not your faith. It is not your prayer. It is not your obedience. It is something else. And it is in this message. Press play — because what has been costing you battle after battle is not what you have been fixing.

    22 min
  7. 6d ago

    Fight For It

    What if everything you have been waiting on, praying for, and believing God for — is already yours? Not coming. Not promised for the future. Already given. Already signed. Already yours. And what if there is ONE thing standing between YOU and everything God already gave you — and most people never find out what it is? That is exactly what Joshua 1:1-9 reveals. And it will change the way you see every obstacle in front of you — forever. Here is what you need to understand before you press play: God did not tell Joshua to figure out how to take the land. He did not give Joshua a strategy. He did not give him a timeline. He gave him a specific warning — ONE thing — that would determine whether Joshua would actually walk into everything God had already given him or stand on the outside of it his entire life. And right now — that same ONE thing may be doing the exact same thing to YOU. Before you watch this message ask yourself: Why do some believers pray for the same things for years — while the answer sits on the other side of something they have never identified? Why did God say "be strong and courageous" three times in nine verses to the same man — and what does that tell you about what Joshua was carrying that you may be carrying too? And why would God give someone a promise — deed it to them, establish it, swear by it — and then reveal that ONE thing could block the entire thing? The answer to those three questions is inside this message. And when you hear it — you will know immediately whether that ONE thing is operating in your life right now. What God already gave YOU is still waiting. The question is whether you are going to find out what is standing in the way of it — and remove it.

    23 min
  8. Jun 6

    YOUR Faith Is WINNING…Even When the Odds Say OTHERWISE

    Everyone around you has already done the math. They have looked at what you are facing — the numbers, the opposition, the size of what is against you — and they have reached a conclusion. A reasonable conclusion. One that any rational person looking at the same situation would reach. And they are wrong. Genesis 14 records a moment that should never have happened. The calculation was impossible. The resources were inadequate. The opposition had already won once. And the one person who moved anyway had no strategy that made sense on paper — no military alliance, no superior force, no logical reason to believe the outcome would be different. But there is something about what happened in Genesis 14 that goes deeper than the victory itself. Something about HOW the victory happened — and what was operating on the inside of the person who moved when everyone else had already accepted the outcome — that changes everything about what faith actually looks like when it is working. Most people have heard that faith wins. But there is a specific detail in this passage about the CONDITIONS under which faith wins that most teachings on this text never slow down enough to address. A detail that explains why some people can be in the exact same impossible situation — same prayer, same belief, same God — and walk away with completely different results. What is that detail? And why does Genesis 14 begin the way it does — before the victory — in a way that is not accidental? There is something in this passage about what faith does when the odds are not just against you — but when everyone who has already calculated those odds has moved on without you. It is in this message. Press play — because YOUR faith is already winning. You just need to find out what that looks like when the odds say otherwise.

    23 min

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Start your day right with daily morning prayer as Pastor Sean equips you to take on each day with fresh motivation through anointed worship, powerful prayer, and scriptural teaching. Your breakthrough is in the presence of the Lord, and your success is in the Word of God.

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