
The Daily Office Podcast Tuesday Morning // November 4, 2025
Nov 4, 2025
Morning prayers set a worshipful tone. A reflection on Psalm 8 highlights the majesty of God and human dignity. Contrasting the righteous and the wicked, Psalm 11 offers a message of trust in adversity. Hezekiah's reforms and the Assyrian threat remind listeners of the consequences of disobedience. Acts 10 unveils powerful visions for Cornelius and Peter, while canticles celebrate redemption and promise a Savior. The episode culminates with prayers for peace, unity, and personal intercessions, creating a heartfelt atmosphere of reflection and hope.
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Accessible Daily Liturgy
- The podcast opens by framing Morning Prayer as a concise, accessible liturgy for daily use.
- Andrew Russell guides listeners through confession and opening responses to center their worship rhythm.
Creation And Trust Interwoven
- Psalms 8 and 11 are used to shift focus from creation's majesty to trust amid threat.
- The readings connect human dignity with God's sovereign care and protection.
Hezekiah's Reforms Under Threat
- The reading recounts Hezekiah's reforms, his trust in the Lord, and the Assyrian threats he faced.
- This historical narrative illustrates fidelity under siege and God's presence with righteous leaders.



