Prayer Works Morning Devotion: October 30, 2025
- Calvin Thomas

- Oct 30
- 10 min read
Updated: 7 days ago

Thus Says The Lord-Who God Says He Is, His Commandments and Promises
Jeremiah 32:26-27 "Then The Word Of The Lord Came To Jeremiah, Saying, "Behold, I Am The Lord, The God Of All Flesh. Is There Anything Too Hard For Me?"
A very good morning, a very good morning to you everybody. I pray you have a wonderful, restful night and you are ready for another day in the Lord. Let us go to the Lord in prayer.
Heavenly Father, we thank you this morning for your goodness and your mercy towards us. This is the day that you have made. We rejoice and we are glad in it. We thank you, Lord, that you sent Christ to redeem us from the curse of the law.
Even though we are crucified with him, nevertheless we live. Not yet us, but Christ lives by faith in us. We thank you that your word dwells in us richly and we are able to say we are blessed, we are healed, we are set free.
Sickness cannot dwell in us. number of our days You will fulfill. Sin will not dominate us because the seed of God's Word lives in us. We believe with all our hearts that Jesus Christ came and died on the cross and we now have the abundant life and the victory that He has provided through the cross.
No weapon formed against us will prosper because we are more than conquerors because of Your great love. Greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world. We can do all things because we know Christ is in us and He strengthens us as the redeemed of the Lord.
We say so because we are standing on Christ, the solid rock. We thank you, Lord, for the many blessings. We thank you for the new mercies that you have for us this morning. We claim ours as our inheritance for this day.
As we go throughout this day, may your grace and your divine purpose accompanied. Thank you for these times that we gather together these mornings, where we devote this time to you, where we set this appointment, that you could come and speak to us, indulge us, and lead us and give us direction in the things that we ought to do.
We bless you this morning in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Brothers and sisters, today we are in Jeremiah 10, no, no, 32:26. I'm sure throughout the week you can see this push to grow, this push to get better, this push to increase the relationships that we have with Christ and God, to know Him better, to understand Him better.
So in 26, in 32 of Jeremiah, verse 26, this is what it says, then the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah, saying, behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Then he asked a question, Is there anything too hard for me?
Even though that's a question, it's actually a statement of fact. Like, is there really anything too hard for me? And obviously the answer is no. Abraham was asked the same question, that God, is there anything too hard for me?
The reason he was asked this question is because he had some doubts creeped in, or God knew that in order to strengthen Abraham's faith, so he becomes the man of faith that he was.
There was a reiteration to him that I'm God, all-powerful, almighty. I do everything and anything whenever I desire to do it and there is absolutely nothing too hard for me. And he was asking the same question to Abraham, and here we find him asking the same question to Jeremiah.
Behold, I am the Lord God of all flesh, all flesh. In other words, I have authority over all flesh. So which means that there is nothing that you and I will suffer from or deal with that God has no authority over.
There is no anxiety, there is no fear, there is no disease. There is absolutely nothing that you and I can ever suffer from that God There's no authority over. I am the God of all flesh. In other words, I created what we call flesh.
And by the way, this is not just our physical body, but we're talking about spirit behind it, the desire to do anything and whatever it desires to do. So I'm God, I'm over that. So in other words, there is nothing you can bring to God.
Absolutely nothing you can bring to God that He is not able to deal with or to fix. So, in our efforts to grow, the things that hold us back most times is not the things that we don't know.
It's the things that we have not submitted to God. Trust in the Lord and lean not in your understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge me. In other words, good or bad ways, acknowledge me.
Bring it so that I will make your path straight. The things that we struggle with from a flesh standpoint is things that we have not entirely submitted to God. And that's why when you come to God, He doesn't show you other people, He shows you.
The reason He shows you is so that you can submit whatever that is, so that He can deal with it. We are incapable of dealing with our own sinful nature. Otherwise, Jesus would have not been sent.
Jesus was sent because we were incapable of dealing with our own flesh. When Isaiah saw the Lord in the year that King Uzziah died, God showed him. And his response is what should be our response whenever God shows us, reveals something to us about our flesh.
War is me, I'm surely am a man of unclean lips. Then Isaiah then asked the Lord to clean him. And God rightfully dealt with Isaiah and made him clean. So our struggles with our flesh, or the things that hold us back, it's not because those things are hard, but it's just that we haven't completely and given them to the Lord to deal with.
Whatever we hold on to and do not submit, God, even though He is all authority, all power, God will not override the human will. His love is that He is patient with us, but ultimately He wants us to bring to Him all that we feel and deal with that might be holding us back, so that He can deal with it and help us grow.
We talked about this yesterday. Every challenge and every problem is actually an opportunity of growth and an opportunity for God to reveal Himself. That's why he's posing this question to Jeremiah.
He first he makes a statement that this is what it is. I am the God of all flesh. I am the God of all flesh. Is there anything too hard for me to do? And the answer, obviously, is not. As much as this is a question, it's a statement of fact that there is absolutely nothing hard for me to do.
This is the God we serve, who is not held back or is not trying to figure some things out or is not making it as He goes. He is utterly in total control and He's posing this question as a reminder but also as a fact that I got you if you desire to deal with the things that you know you need to deal with.
And this journey of dealing with our flesh really comes down to the journey of surrendering. I have talked about the three levels of surrender. The first one being, I didn't know I need this.
Then the second one, I cannot live without this and the last one I'm only here to do the will of the Father. The last one usually what's in the way is not the idea of I can get there what's in the way is usually the things that we are slowly but surely submitting to the Lord in order for Him to deal with it.
So truly, in our desire to grow, as we self-evaluate, as we look at our lives, as we challenge ourselves and challenge one another to grow, when God reveals something to you, submit it to the Lord.
I have an ongoing conversation with my sister Veronica. Cause she's always like I thought I had submitted this to the Lord but then he brought it back again. Because again, it's a journey where God is taking us through things in order to grow us.
There are things sometimes that He has to wait for you to get to, in order to deal with certain things. Some stuff, He will not just deal. Some stuff, He deal with it right away. Some stuff has layers to it, where He is slowly but surely and meticulously bringing you to that place of holiness.
So, let's learn and let's master. the ability to submit to things that we know the Lord will show us about us that we need to deal with. Why do we need to do that? One, because we desire to grow.
Two, is because we are the righteousness of Christ. We can't make ourselves righteous. He is the only one who died on the cross in order to make you and I righteous. And the only way He can do that is when we submit things in us about our flesh.
That means His authority and His divine power to deal with. So, as we desire to grow, as we look out, as we look ahead to 2026 and as we prepare to what the Lord is doing in us and through us, let us be cognizant of the things that He has shown us.
And let us submit them to the Lord so that He can deal with those things in us. Because surely I know the Lord wants to use us. Surely I know the Lord wants us to be holy as He is holy.
And surely I know that we are the righteousness of Christ. So, in our efforts to grow, as the Lord reveals to you, let's be quick to submit ourselves to the Lord. And by the way, it's not just things that are wrong.
Sometimes it's things that we want, that may be good for us, but not right away or right now. Probably it's good for you five years from now, but right now might not be the time for it.
Those things we also have to submit to the Lord. Doing the right thing, the right movement, the right way, is always the best way to do it. You could do the right thing, the wrong time, and it becomes wrong.
So even the things that we desire to do, if we do them the wrong time, that means that's wrong. So in all our ways, let's submit to the Lord, good or bad. Let's trust in Him and lean not to your own understanding.
And then once we do that, scripture promises that He will make your path straight, straight. The flesh is a very difficult thing to deal with because it has its own needs, but the closer we get to God, the more spiritual we become.
The more we feed our spirits, the greater the authority is your spirit, man, has over your flesh, man. So let us grow. Let us strengthen each other and let us submit to the Lord so that He will continue making our path straight.
And as we do that, we're going to go from faith to faith and high heights. God has a calling and a purpose for everybody, and He wants to do something through you. How I know that is because the scripture says that He has a work prepared for those who love Him.
He's prepared but sometimes in order to do it, we need to be like Isaiah. Lord, here I am. Deal with me. I'm a man of uncle and lips, so that Fifty-some chapters later, we can stand and say, God has put His words in me, like Isaiah did, so that I can plant the heavens. Let us pray.
Father, we are grateful that we have a safe place in You, where we can run to and find strength, guidance, correction, rebuke, so that this life that we live will continually get better spiritually.
We thank You for the many blessings and the things that You've put in place to aid us on our journey of faith. I pray, Lord, that as You continue to reveal Yourself to us, May strength and wisdom guide us in our efforts to know You better.
I pray that in the sacred place, may we continue to submit ourselves to You. The things that we need to repent of give us strength to do it. The things that we need to submit to even though they might be right, the things that we need to let go of, so that we can allow you to do it according to your will and your timing.
Father, I pray that you give us courage to let go. May we come to you with empty hands, ready to receive. May we not hold anything back. in our hands, for the desire to have control, but rather that we let go, knowing that Your plan is perfect.
Father, I pray for these, Your people, that may blessings flow to them in their efforts to know You. May strength and wisdom be part of their portion. May kindness be part of who we are and our DNA.
I pray that may we be a source of encouragement to others in as much as we desire to be inspired and encouraged to. Help us to see opportunities to serve and help us to see opportunities to be an answer to somebody's prayer.
Pray for wisdom, because it is the principle thing. Every prayer that we ask for ourselves, we extend it also to our children, because we know they are part of this inheritance and as much as we have received this Kingdom we have an obligation to pass it to them.
So I pray, Lord, that may our plans always include the legacy, the fruit of our lives giving thanks. I pray for wholeness in all of us. Heal us from sickness and disease, emotional wounds, things sometimes that hold us back.
Help us to let go of things that entangle us so that we can be whole before you. Father, I pray that as we go throughout this day, may your blessings continue to flow. May you open our eyes to see the whole things.
May grace abound and peace abound. I pray for strength and courage to always do what is right. I pray, Lord, for the jobs that we have. May we be a source of influence in the positions that we hold and the people that we come across and interact with.
Give us today our daily bread. as we ask for your will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. Continue to lead us not into temptation, but to deliver us from the evil one. For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever and ever, Amen.
Brothers and sisters, I want to say to you today, I love you dearly and I am excited, I am proud of the people that you are in Christ. And may God continue to reward your efforts to know Him better.
And may God continue to reveal Himself to you as you search scriptures, as we fellowship with one another, as we interact with different ones, as we watch different messages and podcasts on YouTube.
I pray that God continues to reveal Himself so strong in you, so that what He desires to do with us continue to manifest, so that years from now we can look back and know that surely God was with us.
I bless you, I bless your day, I bless your children, I bless the works of your hands, and I bless your homes, and I bless everything that is connected to you. May we have an awesome, wonderful Thursday, and tomorrow is Friday.
And if you can, please submit prayer requests so that we can pray for one another tomorrow. The earlier, the better and we will see you tomorrow morning, Friday. Have a wonderful day.
