Send us a text Ready to pray 2026 into focus? We open the year with a grounded, Scripture-rooted prayer journey that moves from theory to practice: asking God for strength to endure, strategy to act wisely, and purpose that clarifies every decision ahead. If last year left you tired, this time is a reset with gratitude for what survived, honesty about what hurt, and faith for what’s next. We start by building on what works: praying God’s word back to Him and trusting that He responds. From there, we call in supernatural strength to love, change, and keep going when motivation dips. We ask for strategy from Heaven, the mind of Christ for calendars and conversations, and the spirit of excellence that turns intentions into impact. Purpose takes center stage as we invite the Holy Spirit to reveal calling, confirm assignments, and end the fog. When fear, procrastination, or doubt try to derail us, we ask for divine intervention and alignment, guarded words, redirected steps, and God’s protection when battles surround us. Focus and conviction shape the middle of the journey. We pray for laser focus to start strong and finish strong, and for conviction that outgrows fear, laziness, and distraction. Devotion deepens hunger for Scripture, intimacy with Jesus, and sustainable rhythms that keep the soul alive in everyday life. We lean on supernatural intercession when words fail, asking the Spirit to pray through us and for us. We expect grace and mercy to meet us each morning, and we ask for community that fits: divine connections, accountability, and a place to belong. Health ties it together mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual habits that honor God and steady our pace. Our bold hope: by next year, we’re unrecognizable in the best way more whole, more peaceful, and more like Jesus, living out Jeremiah 29:11 with a clear yes. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs a faith reset, subscribe for more prayer-led episodes, and leave a review to help others find this space. What word are you claiming for 2026 strength, strategy, or purpose? Support the show