WEDNESDAY BLESSINGS AND PRAYERS
Happy Wildfire Wednesday Everyone!🌞🤩🤗 Prayer of Gratitude: Heavenly Father, we ignite this Wednesday with hearts completely ablaze with praise, adoration, and radical thanksgiving. Thank You for the gift of this midweek milestone, a day burning with fresh opportunity, divine acceleration, and supernatural energy. We praise You for Your unyielding faithfulness that has fiercely protected us, sustained us, and carried us safely through the first half of this week. Thank You for the breath in our lungs, the holy fire in our spirits, and the absolute clarity of mind You have gifted us to conquer every assignment. We are incredibly grateful that Your power does not fade when the week gets heavy, but instead, Your strength is made perfect in our every weakness. Today, we choose to look at our lives with high expectation, thanking You in advance for the explosive breakthroughs, the sudden shifts, and the heavy downpour of favor that is falling upon us right now. Amen.🙏🙏 Word of the Day: Esh The powerful Hebrew word of the day is Esh, which stems from Exodus 3:2, where it is written, "There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up." It also deeply stems from Jeremiah 20:9, which declares, "But if I say, 'I will not mention his word or speak any more in his name,' his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot." The Message: The Hebrew word Esh means a literal, raging fire, but biblically, it describes the raw, uncontainable, and consuming presence of the Almighty God. This is not a tiny, flickering spark that can be snuffed out by a bad report or a difficult week; it is a supernatural wildfire that burns away every obstacle, purifies every delay, and provides ultimate power. When you bring Esh into your midweek, you are dropping a holy hand grenade right into the middle of your week to completely incinerate stagnancy, fatigue, and frustration. This word serves as a thunderous reminder that you are not meant to crawl through Wednesday feeling drained, defeated, or dry. You are backed by the same consuming fire that answered Elijah on Mount Carmel, shook the upper room on Pentecost, and led the Israelites through the wilderness.