Daily Prayer for December 2 2025: Father, Accelerate What Has Been Slow

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Devotional – When God Speeds Up What Has Been Slow

There are seasons when life feels slow.
Progress crawls.
Doors hesitate.
Testimonies seem far away.

But Isaiah 60:22 (NIV) carries a divine guarantee:
“I am the Lord; in its time I will do this swiftly.”
God does not need time — He works in appointed time.
And when that moment arrives, delay collapses under His speed.

There is a kind of breakthrough that does not follow natural timelines.
It comes with God’s fingerprint on it.
It comes suddenly.
It comes unexpectedly.
It comes in power.

God is not late — He is precise.
He is the God who accelerates.
The God who restores years.
The God who turns long battles into sudden victories.

This month, the hand of God will overturn slowness.
What looked stuck will move.
What seemed delayed will break forth.
Your testimony will appear — not randomly, but right on time.

Daily Prayer for December 2 2025

Main Scripture

Isaiah 60:22 (NIV) “I am the Lord; in its time I will do this swiftly.”

Prayer of the Day

Father, accelerate what has been slow.
Let every delayed testimony break forth this month.
Let divine speed touch my life, my work, and my destiny.
Move me from waiting to receiving by Your power.
Let this be the month of swift answers and quick results.

Entering God’s Presence with Thanksgiving

Thank You, Lord, for being the God of perfect timing.
Thank You for the breakthroughs already set in motion.
Thank You for divine speed that overturns human delay.
Thank You for testimonies that will manifest this month.
Your faithfulness continues to amaze me.

A Moment of Reflection and Confession

Lord, forgive me for doubting Your timing.
Forgive the worry that made me feel forgotten.
Cleanse my heart from frustration and impatience.
Help me trust Your pace and process.
Let my heart rest in Your promise of swift intervention.

Interceding for Others

Father, accelerate breakthroughs for my family.
Release long-awaited answers for those who have prayed for years.
Bring divine speed to homes stuck in delay.
Let Your appointed-time miracles overflow in communities.
Give others testimonies that defy timelines.

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Personal Petition

Heavenly Father,
In the mighty name of Jesus,
O Lord, I stand on Your Word that says, “In its time I will do this swiftly.” (Isaiah 60:22 NIV)

Father, accelerate what has been slow in my life.
Let my testimony appear in its appointed time — this month.
Break the hold of delay over my opportunities, assignments, and blessings.
Let divine speed touch everything connected to my destiny.
Redeem lost time and restore everything that stagnation stole.
Father, align me with people, places, and moments designed for my breakthrough.
Remove every spiritual barrier blocking manifestation.
Let sudden open doors replace long seasons of waiting.
Let this month deliver testimonies that reveal Your power.
And cause all things to move at the pace of Your purpose for my life.

In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen!

Powerful Prayer Points for Deeper Engagement

  1. Father, accelerate every delayed blessing in my life, in Jesus’ name.
    “I am the Lord; in its time I will do this swiftly.” (Isaiah 60:22 NIV)
  2. Lord, let this month deliver my appointed-time testimony, in Jesus name.
    “Though it linger, wait for it… it will certainly come and will not delay.” (Habakkuk 2:3 NIV)
  3. Father, break every chain of slowness and stagnation, in Jesus’ name.
    “The yoke will be broken because you have grown so fat.” (Isaiah 10:27 NLT)
  4. Lord, restore the time I have lost in waiting, in Jesus name.
    “I will give you back what you lost…” (Joel 2:25 NLT)
  5. Father, release divine speed into every area of my destiny, in Jesus’ name.
    “The Sovereign Lord is my strength… He enables me to tread upon the heights.” (Habakkuk 3:19 NIV)
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Declarations and Affirmations

Divine speed is at work in my life.
What has been slow will now move quickly.
My testimony will appear in its appointed time.
Delay is broken and acceleration has begun.
This month will deliver supernatural results.

Psalm or Verse for Meditation

Psalm 102:13 (NIV)
“You will arise and have compassion on Zion, for it is time to show favor to her; the appointed time has come.”

Wisdom for Deeper Understanding

Acceleration is not about rushing — it is about divine alignment.
When heaven shifts your season, what once took months can happen in a moment.
God compresses timelines to reveal His sovereignty and silence the voice of delay.

The enemy can slow processes, but he cannot stop God’s appointed times.
When the appointed moment arrives, everything responds — people, circumstances, opportunities, and even atmospheres.

“When God decides it is time, no force on earth can delay it.” — Apostle Joshua Selman

Prayer Prompt Faith Activity

  • Write down three areas where you’re asking God for divine speed this month.
  • Declare aloud: “My appointed time has come — acceleration is my portion.”
  • Pray Isaiah 60:22 (NIV) over your home, work, and responsibilities.
  • Share this prayer with someone believing God for a long-awaited testimony.
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Final Encouragement

Acceleration has begun.
Delay is breaking.
Your testimony is moving toward you.
God’s appointed time is now.

Say it boldly: “Father, accelerate what has been slow. Let my testimony appear in its appointed time — this month!”

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4 Responses

  1. Amen and Amen

  2. 1🙏✝️🛐
    Father, accelerate what has been slow. Let my testimony appear in its appointed time — this month!
    Move me from waiting to receiving by Your power
    Let this month deliver testimonies that reveal Your power.
    And cause all things to move at the pace of Your purpose for my life.

    In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen!

  3. Thank to GOD our Heavenly Father.

  4. Amen! Amen!

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