Command the Day
Powerful Morning Prayers That Take Charge of the Day: 30 Daily Devotions to Guide, Protect and Inspire You Each Day
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Narrated by:
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Ian A. Miller
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By:
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Olusola Coker
About this listen
Command the Day is a morning prayer to guide and protect you for the day’s task ahead. You will be able to focus your time and attention on seeking God's plan for each day of every month. This book is valuable for those that need peace, encouragement, strength, protection, success, breakthrough, healing, miracle, etc. for each day. You will discover reasons you need to command your day and the benefits attached to it.
Prayer in the morning gives you direction to where it needs to be, so you don’t miss your target. When you wake up in the morning, your mental ability function at its peak, so prayers in the morning refresh and recharge your soul. God will be happy with you when you look up to him for the day’s task ahead. Morning prayers are an opportunity to get closer to God and thank him for his unquenchable love, blessings, breakthroughs, healing, etc.
When you wake up in the morning to pray to God, pray with confidence and keep your eyes open for his answers. In order words, do not be afraid when you are praying to God, especially in the morning. According to the Book Isaiah 41.10, the Lord says, “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
Be rest assured that prayers in the morning lead God, our Creator, to guide and protect you throughout the day. He loves you, and he wants the best for you, so praying in the morning remind God of his promise to you.
©2020 Olusola Coker (P)2020 Olusola Coker