May 19, 2025
Beloved children of God in Christ, I greet and bless you in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Psalm 147:14 – “He grants peace to your borders and satisfies you with the finest of wheat.”
This verse is a powerful promise. “Borders” represent your workplace, business, ministry, education, and every area that surrounds your life. In these very places where peace was lost—through job pressure, financial loss, betrayal, or halted dreams—God promises to grant peace.
If your peace has been stolen by fear of job loss, tension at your workplace, or setbacks in ministry, the Lord says: “I will grant peace to your borders.” He will work a miracle in those areas where you’ve struggled. Not only will He restore peace, but He will also satisfy you with the finest of wheat—a symbol of abundance, satisfaction, and fulfilled life.
Are you living a life of lack and dissatisfaction? Has your home construction halted and left you with sorrow? Today, surrender it all to the Lord. He will complete what was left unfinished and bless you with peace and satisfaction.
Testimony:
Sister Angel – Sriperumbudur, “My husband was addicted to alcohol for 20 years—he drank every day without fail. We attended the Anbarin Paathathil Oru Naal fasting prayer and submitted our prayer request. At the end, Brother Stephen prayed, placing fragrant oil on his head and spoke a Mangala Vaarthai (word of blessing). I asked my husband what word was spoken. He replied, ‘I don’t know, but I feel I will never drink again.’ From that day, he completely stopped drinking. Now, our home is filled with peace. For 20 years we lacked peace—today, it has been restored. Praise be to God!”
Prayer:
Loving Lord, we thank You. Whatever has stolen the peace of my children—be it their job, ministry, education, or home—today we surrender it all to You. Let the God of peace go before them, guide them, and bring them back in peace. Fulfill this word over their lives throughout this year. Let satisfaction and joy replace every place of sorrow. In Jesus’ name, Amen.