Friday mornings are such a relief, as it is the last day of our work week. We can look forward to rest, relaxation, and time spent with family. It is a good day to pray for these important things in our lives.
God created every single workday, as we see in His example of work in Genesis 1. He rested on the seventh day, and we can look forward to that, starting on a Friday morning with prayer.
Praying on a Friday morning will give you a blessed day and prepare your heart for the weekend as well.
Before you start, also save these miracle morning prayers for your family.
1) Short Friday Morning Prayer
“Lord God,
Today, I want to thank You for the opportunity to live another day in the beautiful You created.
Father God, walk by my side on this day and bless me as I do my duties. May I feel Your presence in every step I take, because with You by my side I know I’m capable of everything.
Thank You, dear God, for Your presence with me this morning. Please bless my day and give me the strength I need. Amen.”
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We serve a living God; therefore, even Friday mornings are in His care if we let Him. We can do so through the prayers we send up to Him. What a gracious God we serve!
Praying to him on your Friday mornings to make your day special.
It is often a time to wrap up a work week, and you can also do the same for your life. Place yourself in His care for healing and completeness.
2) Thankful Friday Morning Prayers
“Almighty God,
The week has come and gone. This Friday morning, I want to thank You for a truly wonderful week.
Today is a new day; please bless all I do today. Please provide me with hope and joy to complete my tasks. I call on Your Name to provide me with strength, peace and joy in my life.
Thank You for always listening to my prayers, Amen.”
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Thank God for everything. We can tell Him, and show Him our gratitude at any time. Friday mornings are great opportunities to give Him our thanks.
Bring God into your day by praying to him this Friday morning. Thank Him for His gifts and blessings.
We see what He says in His Word: “Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; His loving devotion endures forever.” — Psalm 136:1.
3) Friday Morning Prayer and Blessings
“Blessed Redeemer,
I begin this Friday morning thinking of You and Your powers. I trust You completely and I want to ask You to accompany me on this day from the morning.
Stay by my side, from now on, and bless this day of mine in the best way. Allow me to be happy, to have good times, good conversations and good moments of happiness.
Allow this Friday to be filled with good times, good luck and, above all, with Your blessing.
Stay by my side, now and forever. Amen.”
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We can all have a blessed day if we ask God, and Fridays are great days to do so. The Bible tells us in Matthew 7:7, “Ask, and it shall be given you.” All we need to do is make our requests known to Him.
Philippians 4:6 tells us to “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”
Pray to Him every day, and He will give you what you need.
4) Friday Morning Prayer for a Good Day at Work
“Most Gracious Father,
Please take care of this day as we close our week. By Your grace, I pray for a good day at work.
The end of the week has come already, and You have always catered to my needs. Please I need Your assistance today Dear God, I need Your help today to have a good day at work.
Help me with priorities and grant me a good and blessed day at work. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.”
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Pray to the Lord for your days to be good and enjoyable at work. This is so necessary because we spend most of our days at work.
Praying, therefore, is of great help to you, especially if you pray for your colleagues as well.
We know this is what God wants us to do. As it says in Mark 11:25, “And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.”
5) Short Friday Morning Prayer for Good Luck
“Jesus Christ,
Today, I start this Friday morning by thanking You for being a blessing in my life. May You be with me today as this week is about to end.
My hope is in You, and I know that You have every part of my life under Your control. I am blessed to know that, no matter what happens, I know that You are in charge of every aspect of my life.
In Your name I pray, Amen.”
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Our lives are complicated, and we often desire good luck. Things often seem out of our control, and we look to other things for help. However, God is ultimately in charge, and we should put our trust in Him.
He will look after us, no matter the situation. Friday mornings are good days to reflect on our lives and ask God for help.
He keeps His promises as in Deuteronomy 30:9:
“Then the Lord your God will prosper you abundantly in all the work of your hand, in the offspring of your body, in the offspring of your cattle, and in the produce of your ground, for the Lord will again rejoice over you for good, just as He rejoiced over your fathers.”
6) Short Friday Morning Prayer for Family and Friends
“Father God,
Thank You for taking us safely through the past days of the week and protecting us from the devil’s plans. This Friday morning, I come before with a cup of gratitude for the gift of family and friends who have been my earthly hope in different situations.
Please guide them in the right direction and help them make wise decisions to benefit our union and their other relationships. Bless their occupations and homes with peace, harmony, and love.
In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.”
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We should pray constantly for our friends and family, as they are an integral part of our lives.
God blesses us when we pray for others, especially our friends and family. Job showed us what a blessing it can be to pray for our friends.
Job 42:10 says: “After Job had prayed for his friends, the Lord restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before.”
7) Bless Your Day With This Friday Prayer
“Almighty Father,
I want to thank You for this beautiful Friday morning. I want to thank You for the opportunity to live another day and to be with the people that I love most.
I ask that You always be with me during this day, that You help me, support me and bless me. Bless my body, my soul and my spirit.
Allow me to be happy, overcome all the challenges that may appear in my life and allow nothing and no one to harm me. Amen.”
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Knowing that God is with us all the time is a blessing, no matter what day it is. Prayer in any form will bless your day.
Proverbs 3:6 says, “In all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”
This means that we can enjoy our days, which include Friday. We will enjoy the peace God gives us.
8) Friday Morning Prayer For A Good Mood
“My Lord and my God,
I pray that You lift me up from this dark and low mood I am in. I know that all things are possible with You.
I am a bit overwhelmed today. Please reach into my heart and restore my soul. I need You a lot today.
Please pour streams of living water into my soul. I need Your touch as I struggle with this low mood. Please lift me up.
In You, I trust to always guide and protect me. Amen.”
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God always provides all that we need. All our needs include feeling low. But we can come to Him in faith and trust.
Psalms 28:7 says, “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.”
We can be happy and rejoice in Him if we trust in Him. Pray and read the Psalms, which are filled with verses.
Before you leave, bless your day with these miracle morning prayers.
Should I Pray When I Wake Up?
When you wake up on a Friday morning, what better way to call out to the Lord, thanking Him for the week past and the weekend ahead? Any prayer early in the morning is sure to bless your entire day.
Praying to fill your day with happiness and joy would be best done in the morning, especially when you open your eyes. God’s Word highly recommends this, even though evening prayers are just as important.
Can I Pray More Than One Prayer?
You should never restrict your prayers. We can talk to God as much as we want, and He will listen. As we call on Him, He has the ability to hear and listen to billions of prayers because that is who He is.
Say the prayers you need to, as you will also make it known to God that you trust Him with your entire life, no matter what it is.
Listen to Him as He says to us in 1 John 5:14-15, “This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of him.”
Final Thoughts
We ought to pray every day, but we can also make Friday mornings a special time for prayer. The happiest day of the week for working people is Friday. This is the last day of the week, and people look forward to letting their hair down.
To make it even more special, it is an opportunity to look back, see what God has done for us, and express our gratitude for all the gifts that God has given us throughout the week. We can thank Him for many things, such as the capacity to breathe in fresh air and allowing us to experience joy and laughter.
The best way to experience blessings throughout your Friday is to begin the day with prayer and gratitude. We cannot imagine life without these blessings. It is therefore necessary to let God know how we appreciate them in our lives.
We need prayers and blessings, especially on Fridays, to thank God for His help through the week and to prepare ourselves for the weekend. God wants to bless your Friday, but we have to make the request known to Him through our own prayer.