01/05/2026
Stay in Prayer, Stay in Power
Beloved brethren
In times like these, when life feels heavy and uncertain, we must remember one unshakable truth: our strength is found in prayer. Prayer is not just a routine—it is our lifeline, our connection to God, our place of renewal and victory.
The Word of God reminds us in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, pray without ceasing. This means prayer is not only for Sunday mornings or difficult moments—it is a daily, continuous conversation with our Heavenly Father. When we pray, we are not speaking into the air; we are speaking to the One who holds all power in His hands.
Brethren, many battles we face are not physical, but spiritual. Fear, doubt, discouragement—these are attacks on our faith. But the Bible says in Ephesians 6:18, Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit. Prayer is our weapon. When we pray, chains are broken, doors are opened, and strength is restored.
You may feel tired. You may feel like your prayers are not being answered. But be encouraged today: God hears every prayer. Not one word you speak to Him goes unnoticed. In Jeremiah 33:3, He says, Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things.His timing is perfect, even when we don’t understand it.
Do not give up on prayer. That moment when you feel like quitting—that is the moment you must press in even harder. Your breakthrough could be one prayer away. Your miracle could be just around the corner.
be a praying man or woman mzalwane do not rely on strength, wisdom, or resources—but on God. When we kneel in prayer, we rise in power.
So today I encourage you:
Pray in the morning before you start your day
Pray in the evening before you rest
Pray in every situation—good or bad
Because prayer changes things, and most importantly, prayer changes us.
May the Lord strengthen your spirit, revive your heart, and ignite a fresh fire of prayer within you.
Amen.