EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 55 MIN
Finding Peace On Resurrection Sunday
from Christian Straight Talk Faith, Brotherhood, and Real Conversations · host Daily Prayer UK
On this Resurrection Sunday prayer night, we slow everything down and sit with one powerful line of Scripture: Psalm 46:10 — “Be still, and know that I am God.” In the middle of Passover reflection, Easter hope, and the noise of modern life, this is a call back to the presence of God, the peace of Christ, and the stillness that only Jesus can bring.The world does not go quiet just because it is Resurrection Sunday. Bills still arrive, grief still hurts, headlines still shake people, and many hearts still carry fear, exhaustion, and deep private battles. This prayer night creates space to breathe again, to come back to the cross, and to remember that the grave is empty, Christ is risen, and God is still speaking peace over troubled lives.We pray for those carrying anxiety, panic, sleeplessness, emotional weariness, financial strain, relationship pain, trauma, bereavement, and fear about the future. We bring real life before God and remember that prayer does not need religious performance. It can begin quietly in a bedroom, in a car, on a sofa, at the kitchen table, or anywhere someone feels alone and needs the presence of Jesus.The message also reflects on the woman who touched the hem of Jesus’ garment — a picture of desperate faith, quiet courage, and healing power. Her story reminds us that Jesus meets people personally, not just publicly, and that hope is not reserved for the loud, the strong, or the polished. It is for the weary, the overlooked, the fearful, and the broken-hearted.This episode also returns to the simplicity of communion and Scripture at home, reminding listeners that stillness, prayer, and the Word of God remain powerful in everyday life. From Psalm 46:10 to Isaiah 41:10, Matthew 11:28, and the hope of the resurrection, this is a prayer night for anyone needing calm, healing, rest, and a fresh touch from God.In this episode, we pray through:Psalm 46:10 as a practice of stillnesspeace when life feels loud and overwhelminghanding worry, stress, and fear over to Jesusmoney pressure, work strain, war, and uncertaintypanic, sleepless nights, and racing thoughtshealing for grief, trauma, relationships, and the heartthe woman who touched the hem of Jesus’ garmenthow crowds, pressure, and noise can distortSupport the showDo not let this be the end of the conversation.Join Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper, a global Christian devotional podcast reaching listeners across the nations with Scripture, prayer, and practical faith.Every day we release nine short prayer moments, including our well-known five-minute commuter prayers, designed to help you pause, refocus, and walk closely with God wherever you are.Nine prayer moments each day.Across the nations.Rooted in the Word of God.Start listening today:https://www.DailyPrayer.ukSupport This MinistryThis is a listener-supported ministry.If these prayers encourage you, strengthen your faith, or help you stay connected to God throughout your day, consider supporting the work.For the price of a coffee each month, you help us:• Keep daily prayer available around the world• Produce and publish new devotional episodes every day• Share biblical encouragement across hundreds of nations• Keep this ministry independent and focused on JesusSupport the ministry here:https://buymeacoffee.com/reverendbencooperYour support helps keep prayer moving across the nations.Prayer Requests, Feedback, and ConnectionWe would love to hear from you.If you would like prayer, want to ...
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On this Resurrection Sunday prayer night, we slow everything down and sit with one powerful line of Scripture: Psalm 46:10 — “Be still, and know that I am God.” In the middle of Passover reflection, Easter hope, and the noise of modern life, this is a call back to the presence of God, the peace of Christ, and the stillness that only Jesus can bring. The world does not go quiet just because it is Resurrection Sunday. Bills still arrive, grief still hurts, headlines still shake people, and many...
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