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The following was taught and prayed through during our 9:30 a.m. family prayer time with Sue DeGroot

Morning Prayer Summary for Monday, March 09, 2026, by GPAN

Pastor Ken…
Billy Graham quote…

I thought I would share a couple of things with you. I love this quote. I’ve been meditating on it lately. It comes from Billy Graham from a number of years ago. He once said, “There’s only one power available to change the course of history, and that is the power of prayer.” Amen.

He watches over His Word to perform it…

And then I wanted to read something that is a bit of a prophetic word, bit of an encouragement, perhaps to some of you. I know it always is to me. To be mindful and reminded of the fact that the God we serve is in the business of redemption. Not only redeeming our souls from eternity in the wrong place but also redeeming everything and anything that we allow Him to work in our lives.

He’s able to redeem families.
He is able to redeem lives.
He’s able to redeem time that we’ve lost.
He’s able to redeem situations that appear to be hopeless.
He’s able to redeem whatever we bring to Him.

He’s in the business of redemption! And so I just encourage you this morning, if you’re looking to Him for some change or for some things to be transformed, well guess what?
|He’s at work watching over His Word to perform it and is going to redeem that what you are standing for, according to His Word.

This prophetic word says…

“God is in the business of making things work out. He loves to transform what the enemy meant for your hurt and destruction into something beautiful and good, simply because you love Him and are called according to His purpose. For every day of pain and temptation you’ve gone through, He wants to give you double for your trouble. For every setback, He wants to provide you with a greater day of comeback. And every time you were blasted by the enemy, He wants to shower you with favor and opportunity. So stay with God today. Hold onto hope.”

Ken’s commentary…

In other words, don’t let go of it. In other words, be on the edge of your seat. Get yourself right on the edge of your seat and let your head crane and be turned looking for and expecting His faithfulness. That’s what hope is. It’s you and your derrière on the very edge of your seat looking—each morning, each day, throughout the day—expecting God is coming through. Because when you prayed that prayer and you believed you received, guess what? You did receive. Spiritually. It’s on the way coming through from the Spirit to the natural.

Prophetic word continued…

“So stay with God today. Hold onto hope and be encouraged by the fact that God has planned for you to succeed and to win. He is going to repay you for all the harassment and pain you’ve gone through. And when it’s all said and done and the final chapter is written, you will announce with an emphatic tone in your voice. ‘God is faithful, full of mercy, and always causes me to triumph.’”

Ken’s commentary…

Isn’t that good? The Scripture that goes along with that is found in Isaiah 43:16–20. Message paraphrase reads, “Forget about what’s happened. Don’t keep going over old history.” That preaches to somebody here. That preaches to me this morning. “Be alert. Be present. I’m about to do something brand new. It’s bursting out. Don’t you see it? There it is. I’m making a road through the desert.”

I hear in my heart “He’s making history. Will you not be aware of it?”

He’s making history.
He’s changing history.
Your history.
My history.
Church history.
American history.
World history.

Things are shifting. You can tell. You can see. We know it. We’ve been praying about it. It’s been prophesied. Well, guess what? We’re in the middle of it!

Things are shifting.
Things are changing.
Today things are shifting.
Things are changing for you in Jesus’ name.
Don’t grow weary in well doing…

Refuse to be distracted by the present circumstances. Refuse to give a second thought to an alternative outcome. What God has said will be so, will be so. Don’t grow weary in well doing. Only grow strong in faith, giving praise to God. That’s what the Bible says. That’s what Abraham did. He grew strong in faith, giving praise and acknowledgement and worship to the Lord of heaven. He grew strong in the midst of that.

Prophecy continued…

“So don’t keep going over old history. Be alert. Be present. I am about to do something brand new. It’s bursting out. Don’t you see it? There it is. I’m making a road through the desert. Rivers in the badlands. Wild Animals will say thank you. The coyotes and the buzzards will say, ‘Because I provided water in the desert, rivers in the wastelands.’”

In other words, don’t process the problem. Instead praise Him for provision.

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