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Is Christ Still Praying Through You?
The world may have no room for Him—but your heart must
Daily Devotional
Prayer in the Father’s Honour
The miracle that happened in Mary’s womb is the same miracle
God wants to do in your spirit—every single day.
Jesus wasn’t just born for you.
He was born in you.
The question is:
Is He being heard in your prayer life?
Is He being honored in your schedule?
Is He being given space to minister again through your life?
The holy innocence of Jesus doesn’t thrive in noise, rush, or control.
It thrives in communion.
To be a Kingdom disciple means letting the Son of God walk again in your flesh.
To pray not to Jesus, but with Jesus, as He prays in you.
Kingdom Discipleship: A Word from Pastor Kevin
Sons and daughters—
the world may be too busy for Jesus,
but make sure your heart is never too full.
You were not saved just to survive.
You were saved to become a sanctuary.
A place where Jesus still speaks, still moves, still ministers.
Let your common-sense life be interrupted.
Let your daily duties be transformed.
Let your private prayer life be a place of passion, not performance.
Because He’s not just beside you—
He’s within you.
Formed in you.
Praying through you.
That holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.
Aug. 8, 2025
Today’s Prayer
Father,
Forgive me for all the times I’ve had no room for Jesus.
Make me a place where Your Son feels at home—
A life where He can pray, minister, and love again.
Let the Holy Child in me stay in perfect fellowship with You.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONS
Have I made space for Jesus to live and pray through me today?
In what ways have I sidelined His presence for my plans?
Is my life marked more by quiet communion or constant control?
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