
The Daily Office Podcast Friday Morning // November 28, 2025
Nov 28, 2025
Morning Prayer opens with a moment of silence and a call to worship. Highlights include a poignant reading of Psalm 74, expressing grief over a desecrated sanctuary. Sirach 9 offers wisdom on choosing companions wisely. The discussion shifts to Paul’s assertion of his Roman citizenship and his divine commission to spread the faith in Rome. The canticle glorifies Christ’s kingship while Luke's Gospel brings prophetic promises of redemption. Concluding prayers invite personal reflection and a collective plea for unity.
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Hope Amid Divine Desolation
- Psalm 74 laments destruction and pleads for God to remember his covenant and act for the oppressed.
- The psalm links God’s past mighty acts to hope for present deliverance and justice.
Choose Friends And Guard Your Eyes
- Sirach warns against yielding to sexual temptation and urges choosing wise companions and conversation.
- The passage advises keeping company with the righteous and honoring long-standing friendships.
Clever Witnessing Under Peril
- Acts 22–23 shows Paul using his Roman citizenship and religious identity to diffuse violence and provoke debate.
- His claim to be a Pharisee over resurrection causes division that saves him from immediate harm.



