
The Daily Office Podcast Wednesday Evening // September 24, 2025
Sep 24, 2025
Join an evening of prayer where reflections on Psalm 68 highlight God's mighty deliverance. Explore Zechariah's vivid imagery of olive trees and the significance of Zerubbabel's work. Delve into Jesus' teachings from Matthew, emphasizing humility and the value of a lost sheep. This heartfelt gathering also features the Magnificat, celebrating divine mercy and fulfillment of promises. With uplifting prayers and evening blessings, it's a soothing end to your day, inviting spiritual connection and gratitude.
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Structure Anchors Evening Worship
- Evening Prayer frames our time together with silence, confession, and supplication as central acts of worship.
- Andrew Russell leads a structured liturgy that orients listeners toward repentance and praise each night.
Psalm Connects Power And Praise
- The evening canticle and Psalm 68 emphasize God's saving help and power over enemies and nations.
- The liturgy links thanksgiving, temple imagery, and worldwide praise as signs of God's reign.
Spirit, Not Strength, Completes The Work
- Zechariah 4 emphasizes that God's work is accomplished "not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit."
- The vision of the lampstand and two olive trees symbolizes God's Spirit enabling often small beginnings to succeed.
