Thank You, God! Morning Prayer to Start Your Day | Billy Graham | Faith Motivation

By Dominion Faith

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Key Concepts:

  • Divine purpose
  • Gratitude
  • Faith over fear
  • Dependence on God
  • Surrender
  • Divine favor
  • Healing (physical, emotional, spiritual)
  • Trust in God's plan
  • Protection
  • Wisdom
  • Unwavering love

I. Introduction: A New Beginning

  • Each day is a new beginning, a clean slate to walk in God's love.
  • Waking up signifies a divine purpose; God's work is not yet complete.
  • Even amidst overwhelming feelings and silent battles, God has not overlooked you.
  • God is moving on your behalf, opening unseen doors and clearing paths.

II. The Power of Prayer and Gratitude

  • Prayer is a declaration of faith.
  • Gratitude invites God's presence, praise unlocks His power, and belief welcomes the miraculous.
  • A call to action: Type "Thank you, God" in the comments, like the video, and share it with someone who needs hope.

III. Prayer of Thanksgiving and Dependence

  • Expressing gratitude for a new day, breath, strength, and the chance to begin again.
  • Acknowledging God's goodness, faithfulness, and constancy as an anchor and refuge.
  • Recognizing complete dependence on God's grace and mercy.
  • Giving the day to God, asking for guidance and alignment with His will.

IV. Choosing Faith Over Fear

  • Acknowledging moments of fragile faith, fear, doubt, and anxiety.
  • Making a conscious decision to stand firm on God's promises.
  • Believing that God is aligning all things for good, even in seasons of waiting and challenges.
  • Trusting that God's plans are for a fuller purpose and that setbacks are preparations for something better.

V. Surrendering Burdens and Inviting God's Presence

  • Lifting every burden into God's hands, surrendering stress, anxiety, and concerns.
  • Inviting God's presence into every moment of the day, seeking guidance in thoughts, words, and actions.
  • Asking to walk in compassion, patience, and grace, reflecting God's love to others.

VI. Acknowledging God's Hidden Work and Blessings

  • Thanking God for hidden battles fought, dangers shielded from, and doors closed for protection.
  • Expressing gratitude for family, friends, and acts of kindness.
  • Releasing those who have caused pain into God's hands, seeking to love and forgive as God does.

VII. Believing for Breakthroughs and Divine Favor

  • Standing in unwavering faith, believing for breakthroughs, healing, and restoration.
  • Declaring that the day will overflow with divine moments, unexpected blessings, and supernatural favor.
  • Asking for the day to be set apart, marked by God's nearness, peace, and mighty hand at work.

VIII. Seeking More of God

  • Opening the heart wider to make room for more of God's insight, strength, and love.
  • Desiring a hunger for God's presence, righteousness, and fulfillment.
  • Asking God to strip away anything that resists His will, including pride, unforgiveness, and fear.
  • Seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit in every step, decision, and moment.

IX. Lifting Dreams and Desires to God

  • Presenting dreams and desires to God, trusting in His timing and design.
  • Acknowledging God as the God of the impossible, who brings beauty out of ashes and transforms sorrow into celebration.

X. Reminders of God's Faithfulness and Protection

  • Reminding oneself that God's strength is perfected in weakness, He is the lamp to the path, and we are fearfully and wonderfully made.
  • Acknowledging that God never leaves and holds the future in His hands.

XI. Praying for Others

  • Lifting up family, friends, and loved ones, asking for blessings, protection, comfort, and restoration.
  • Drawing their hearts closer to God for peace and joy.

XII. Declaring Faith Amidst Imperfections

  • Declaring that no matter what comes, faith will be maintained, and joy will not be robbed.
  • Trusting that God will carry through, as He has done before.

XIII. Surrender and Worship

  • Lifting hands in surrender, raising the heart in worship, and opening the mouth in thanksgiving.
  • Acknowledging God's worthiness, power, holiness, and sovereignty.

XIV. Quieting the Soul and Acknowledging God's Nearness

  • Quieting the soul to acknowledge God's nearness and presence.
  • Recognizing God as the one who walks beside, holds in His arms, and surrounds with everlasting love.

XV. Gratitude for Overlooked Blessings

  • Thanking God for the small yet extraordinary gifts, such as breath, heartbeat, sunlight, shelter, and food.
  • Recognizing these as daily reminders of God's care and faithfulness.

XVI. Fixing Eyes on God

  • Admitting times of focusing on lack and fear more than on God's promises.
  • Making a new choice to fix eyes on God as provider, source, and all in all.

XVII. Releasing Worries and Embracing God's Purpose

  • Releasing worries into God's hands, replacing them with peace and faith.
  • Trusting that God has a purpose far greater than any plan we could design.
  • Choosing to walk by faith, believing that every delay and detour is part of God's perfect design.

XVIII. Praying for Protection and Wisdom

  • Praying for protection over the mind, filling thoughts with truth and hope.
  • Shielding the heart from bitterness and resentment.
  • Asking for wisdom to choose wisely and discern what is truly from God.

XIX. Seeking Divine Favor and Opportunities

  • Praying for divine favor, open doors, and opportunities that could never be created on one's own.
  • Believing that God is working behind the scenes, arranging and preparing all things for good.

XX. Turning Back to God in Challenges

  • Reminding oneself to turn back to God in moments of tension and hardship.
  • Acknowledging God as a safe place, protector, and constant help in times of need.

XXI. Praying for Healing and Comfort

  • Praying for healing for the heart, thoughts, and physical body.
  • Praying for those in pain, suffering, mourning, and fighting hidden battles.
  • Acknowledging God as Jehovah Rafa (the God who heals), Jehovah Gyra (the God who provides), and Shalom (the God of perfect peace).

XXII. Thanking God in Advance

  • Thanking God in advance for breakthroughs, miracles, and victories.
  • Holding fast to God's promise and faithfulness, even when unseen or unfelt.

XXIII. Continuing Worship and Trust

  • Acknowledging that worship and gratitude continue beyond the prayer.
  • Maintaining unwavering trust in God's everlasting nature.

XXIV. Conclusion: Releasing Everything to God

  • Releasing worries, hopes, fears, and the future into God's hands.
  • Choosing to walk by faith, trust in God's goodness, and worship through life.
  • Declaring that the day is blessed, covered in favor, and filled with divine appointments and peace.
  • Praying in the name of Jesus.

XXV. Call to Action and Encouragement

  • Sharing the prayer with someone who needs encouragement.
  • Dropping an "amen" in the comments to declare the prayer over one's life.
  • Writing specific prayer requests in the comments.
  • Subscribing and turning on notifications for more prayer and encouragement.
  • Remembering that God is with you, for you, and loves you unconditionally.

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