
The Daily Office Podcast Thursday Morning // September 25, 2025
Sep 25, 2025
Morning Prayer begins with a reflective confession, setting a serene tone. Psalm 69 captures a heartfelt plea for divine rescue amidst adversity. The story of Rehoboam's reign highlights themes of humility and divine intervention. Listeners are invited to celebrate Christ's kingship through the Te Deum canticle. Encouraging prayers emphasize communal hope and trust in God. A focus on living faithfully in community is drawn from Hebrews 13, urging contentment and sacrificial praise. The service concludes with personal intercessions and a heartfelt blessing.
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Simple, Structured Morning Prayer
- The podcast frames Morning Prayer as a concise, no-frills liturgy for daily worship.
- Andrew Russell presents a steady, accessible structure for corporate prayer that listeners can follow.
Lament Leads To Trust
- Psalm 69 (vv.1-18) is read to model honest lament and reliance on God's mercy.
- The reading moves from distress to trust, showing lament as a form of prayerful hope.
Humility Averts Divine Wrath
- The 2 Chronicles reading depicts humility turning away divine wrath and granting partial deliverance.
- The passage connects repentance with communal restoration under God's sovereign judgment.



