
The Daily Office Podcast Wednesday Morning // November 5, 2025
Nov 5, 2025
The podcast kicks off with a moment of silence and confession, setting a reflective mood. Psalms 12-14 are read, discussing themes of corruption and divine mercy. The story of Hezekiah's desperate prayer and God's miraculous deliverance from Assyria offers encouragement. Listeners hear about Peter's transformative visit to Cornelius, expanding the gospel's reach to Gentiles. The session wraps up with collective prayers, including the Lord's Prayer, fostering a sense of community and spiritual support.
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Prayer As Simple, Grounded Practice
- The podcast opens by framing prayer as a simple, focused practice rooted in scripture and tradition.
- Andrew Russell invites listeners into a reverent, uncluttered worship rhythm to begin the day.
Confession Connects Brokenness To Grace
- The confession highlights human brokenness and dependence on God's grace for restoration.
- The liturgy connects personal repentance to the promise of living a godly life through Christ.
Psalms Highlight Need For God's Pure Words
- Psalms 12–14 portray social decay and the need for God's faithful words amid deceit.
- The psalms call believers to trust God's purity of speech and saving mercy in corrupt times.



