
The Daily Office Podcast Thursday Morning // October 16, 2025
Oct 16, 2025
Morning Prayer opens with silence and confession, inviting reflection. Psalm 115 contrasts trust in God with the futility of idols. A captivating story unfolds from 1 Kings 7 about lepers discovering an abandoned camp, bringing hope to their city. Key themes of love emerge from 1 John 4, depicting that love is the essence of God. The prayers honor the martyrs Latimer and Ridley, urging faithful outreach and service. The session concludes with a general thanksgiving and a call to go forth in peace.
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Worship As Formation
- The service centers worship and scripture together, linking praise with confession and reading of Psalms and lessons.
- Andrew Russell frames corporate worship as both proclamation and formation for daily Christian living.
Four Lepers Who Told The Truth
- The reading from 2 Kings recounts four lepers who discover an abandoned Syrian camp and decide to report it to the city.
- Their choice to share good news avoids selfish gain and brings deliverance to the whole city.
Love As Proof Of Belonging
- 1 John 4 emphasizes that love originates in God and that abiding in love is evidence of union with God.
- The passage links confession of Jesus and the presence of the Spirit as proof of belonging to God.



