

Wednesday Evening // September 3, 2025
Sep 3, 2025
The podcast offers a moving evening prayer service that emphasizes confession and the need for divine mercy. It dives into the deep themes of divine justice found in Psalm 10, illustrating the plights of the innocent against proud adversaries. The discussion weaves in reflections on humility and reconciliation through Micah and Matthew's teachings, encouraging listeners to engage in personal reflection and communal prayer for justice and grace.
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Evening Prayer's Rhythmic Structure
- The podcast frames Evening Prayer as a regular liturgical rhythm centered on Scripture and simple prayers.
- Andrew Russell emphasizes continuity with the ACNA 2019 Book of Common Prayer to shape consistent worship.
Psalm 10: Cry For Justice
- Psalm 10 portrays the suffering of the poor and God’s sovereign justice in response to wickedness.
- The psalm drives listeners to petition God to 'arise' and defend the fatherless and oppressed.
Micah's Call To Corporate Repentance
- Micah warns that national sin brings unavoidable judgment and lamentation across cities.
- The prophet's images of desolation stress communal responsibility for systemic sin.