April 9, 2026

Evangelist Pastor Barbara

My mercies are new every morning. [see Lamentations 3:22-23] As you seek My voice diligently first thing every day, My mercies are released into the new day, and the enemy is dethroned from every evil intent in his heart that he had for you.

Prayer time is very essential at this given time. My children should seek My face daily, from the rising of the sun till the going down. I need to hear the praises of My Chosen Ones penetrating the atmosphere and releasing blessing after blessing upon them.

Not many are aware of what is happening in the atmosphere above them. When the enemy attacks, they are caught off guard and lose more battles than they win. Never once should My Chosen Ones be caught off guard. They should be hearing My voice of instruction beforehand, [daily], not the moment the event occurs.

When I tell you of an event that is going to happen, you should be in My face immediately seeking precise instructions on the details of the event, not when it hits.

Many battles are lost because My people are not prepared beforehand.

Definition of God’s Mercies

In the biblical context, God’s mercies encompass God’s compassionate and forgiving nature, often expressed through acts of kindness, grace, and love towards humanity. This concept is deeply rooted in God’s covenantal faithfulness, highlighting His willingness to forgive and restore those who turn to Him. The Hebrew word “chesed,” often translated as “lovingkindness” or “steadfast love,” encapsulates the essence of God’s mercies.

Lamentations 3:22-23, written by the prophet Jeremiah during a time of national mourning after Jerusalem fell to Babylon around 586 BC. The verses state: “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness” (ESV). Despite the surrounding grief and judgment, Jeremiah emphasizes hope and confidence in God’s enduring love and mercy.