April 10, 2026
Good Morning,
With the world careening into a dangerous new era of war conflict, it is easy to despair. Intensified global conflicts have led to urgent calls for prayer, peace, and humanitarian intervention. Christians are entreated to pray to end widespread conflicts, turning weapons of war into tools for peace. Pray for leaders to make peaceful decisions and for spiritual strength during times of anxiety. Hebrews 4:16 said; Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
As conflict rises and anti-Christian rhetoric continues to influence the culture where we live, we must stand in solidarity, praying for God’s perfect peace. Christians, know that God is sovereign in all situations, and scripture reminds us that He is close to the broken-hearted and saves those crushed in spirit. Christians are encouraged to pray to align with God’s will, to gain wisdom, and to experience divine protection. In challenging times, Christians are encouraged to pray as a primary way to find peace, strength, and comfort, turning anxieties over to God.
Prayer deepens our faith and trust in God’s sovereignty, even when circumstances are overwhelming, rather than relying solely on personal strength. When we pray, we are not just talking to the air. We make our requests known to a living God who loves us more than we can even comprehend. Christians will endure hardships, and local churches and faith communities are striving to respond faithfully amid extraordinary pressures. We are to pray, knowing God has called us to something more significant, and it can only be accomplished through prayer.
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Finally, I would like to leave you with this thought for meditation: “Our worst days are never so bad that we are beyond the reach of God’s grace. And our best days are never so good that we are beyond the need of God’s grace.” - Jerry Bridges.
Always Pray.
Pastor Kevin L. Bullock, Sr.