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Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christians

Your Nightly Prayer
Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christians
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  • Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christians

    God Is Working in the Waiting

    19/1/2026 | 4 mins.
    Waiting is one of the hardest parts of life—whether you’re stuck in traffic, waiting on medical results, longing for reconciliation, or hoping God will open a door that still feels shut. It’s tempting to assume that “nothing is happening” simply because you can’t see movement.
    But God doesn’t waste waiting. Scripture reminds us that His timing is not neglect—it’s mercy, wisdom, and purpose. When answers delay, the Lord is still good to those who seek Him. He is shaping endurance, deepening trust, and strengthening hope in ways that often only form in the slow spaces.
    Tonight, instead of measuring God’s faithfulness by speed, we can measure it by His presence. He is with you in the waiting, and He is working—even when you can’t yet see the outcome.
    TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
    “The LORD is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him.” — Lamentations 3:25
    YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER
    Dear God,Waiting feels heavy tonight. I confess how easily I grow weary, discouraged, and tempted to believe You’ve forgotten me. Please forgive me for trying to force outcomes or letting fear and frustration lead my thoughts.
    Lord, teach me to seek You here—right in the middle of the unknown. Give me patient endurance to keep trusting You when I don’t have answers. Remind me that Your delays are not denial, and Your silence is not absence.
    Fill me with Your peace that surpasses understanding. Help me rest in Your plans over my own, and strengthen my hope as I wait for You to move. Thank You that You are good to those who seek You, and that my waiting is not wasted in Your hands.In Jesus’ name,Amen.
    THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON
    Name your waiting honestly.What are you waiting for right now? Tell God exactly how it feels—without editing yourself.

    Remember a past season of waiting.Where did God prove faithful before? What did He provide, teach, or heal in you along the way?

    Practice seeking, not striving.What is one small way you can seek the Lord tomorrow—reading a short passage, praying one honest sentence, or asking Him for strength for just that day?

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    A New Beginning Every Day

    18/1/2026 | 6 mins.
    Do you ever replay your failures the moment your head hits the pillow—one harsh word, one bad reaction, and suddenly you’re remembering every time you’ve ever fallen short? Shame has a way of stacking evidence until you feel stuck and defeated.
    But God doesn’t leave His children trapped in yesterday. When we bring our regret to Him, He meets us with forgiveness and grace—and with power to grow. In Christ, we’re new creations, and we’re also still being transformed. That “already, but not yet” can feel frustrating, but it’s also hopeful: you don’t have to be the same tomorrow that you are today.
    God’s mercies are new every morning. Each time you turn back to Him, He loosens shame’s grip and strengthens you to take one more step toward freedom. You are not stuck. The One who conquered the grave can bring life and healing to the places you feel most defeated.
    TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
    “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” — 2 Corinthians 5:17
    YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER
    Jesus,Tonight, shame wants to keep me awake—replaying what I said, what I did, and what I wish I could undo. But I bring it all to You. Thank You for being tender with my weakness and patient with my growth.
    When I’m tempted to condemn myself, remind me of Your mercy and Your cross, of the forgiveness You offered even in suffering. Help me receive Your grace deep in my soul, not as a concept, but as comfort and truth.
    Where I need to repent, lead me gently. Where I need to make things right, give me courage. And where I can’t change what’s already done, help me release it into Your hands.
    Thank You that in You I am a new creation, and that You are still transforming me. Quiet my mind, guard my heart, and let Your love be louder than my shame.In Your Name,Amen.
    THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON
    God’s grace is not fragile.What you regret today doesn’t surprise Him—and it doesn’t cancel His love or His ability to change you.

    Transformation is real, even when it’s slow.Where can you see evidence that God has already grown you—more patience, more humility, quicker repentance, softer words?

    Tomorrow comes with new mercy.What is one small step of obedience you can take tomorrow—an apology, a prayer, a boundary, a kind word, or simply asking God for help before you react?

    If you liked this devotional and prayer from Jennifer Slattery, be sure to check out her podcast Faith Over Fear.
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    Finding Joy in the Cold

    17/1/2026 | 6 mins.
    Winter can feel endless—more darkness, colder days, and the temptation to just “get through” until spring arrives. But Scripture calls us to rejoice in the Lord always and give thanks in all circumstances, even when we don’t love the season we’re in.
    Paul wrote “Rejoice… always” while in prison and no stranger to hardship. That makes his instruction even more striking: joy isn’t rooted in comfort, but in Christ. Contentment grows when we look to Jesus as our strength and choose to praise Him in every season.
    If we’re willing to look, even winter holds reminders of God’s beauty and grace—like snow that reflects the Creator’s majesty and points us to the One who makes us clean and new.
    TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
    “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” — Philippians 4:4
    YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER
    God,In these cold, dark days, I admit I’m tempted to rush past this season and wish it away. I want warmth, light, and new life. But tonight, I ask You to teach me to rejoice in You—not only when life feels bright and easy, but even when it feels quiet, bleak, or heavy.
    Lord, train my heart for contentment. Help me remember that joy isn’t something I manufacture through better circumstances; it’s something I receive as I look to You. When I’m tired, discouraged, or impatient, be my strength.
    Open my eyes to see Your goodness in the middle of winter. Let the beauty in this season remind me that You are kind, steady, and faithful—and that in Christ You have covered my sin and given me Your righteousness. As I rest tonight, help me rejoice in You again.In Jesus’ name,Amen.
    THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON
    Notice one winter gift.What is one part of winter you can name as beautiful or meaningful—snowfall, quiet mornings, cozy light, slower rhythms?

    Anchor joy to God’s character.Choose one verse that reminds you who God is (faithful, near, strong, good). How can you keep it close this week—on your phone lock screen, a sticky note, or prayed aloud each morning?

    Let winter comforts become reminders.Warm blankets, hot drinks, lights in the dark—how can these ordinary comforts remind you that the Lord meets you in the quiet and provides what you need, one day at a time?

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    Slow Progress Is Still Progress

    16/1/2026 | 6 mins.
    In life, there will be times when you feel like things are moving fast and others when it feels like nothing is happening at all. In these moments, ask yourself: Have I taken a step I didn’t take before, and am I moving in the direction God has for me? If the answer is yes, then you have made progress, regardless of how slow it feels.
    Avoid the comparison game.
    God’s plan for you does not mirror anyone else’s plan, so run the race he has given you. Even if you take longer to get to the finish line, if God has called you to it, he will make sure you arrive at your destination. Just remember it will happen in his time, so as you run, remember God is faithful. Take each step with the confidence that God is working in you even when the progress feels slow.
    TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE
    “The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:24
    YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER
    Father,
    Thank you for progress. Sometimes I feel as if everyone else is so far ahead and nothing is happening. Honestly, it makes me feel forgotten. Remind me tonight that you have not forgotten me and that your work is not always about speed, but about depth and building character. Help me appreciate where I am now so I don’t miss the lessons you want me to learn at this point. As I walk with you, let me find joy in the journey and focus on where you are taking me and not on how long it takes to get there. Let me know tonight that you are faithful and will accomplish what you set out to do. Let this be the place where my hope, trust, and confidence lie today and every day.
    This I pray in Jesus’ name,
    Amen.
    THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON
    1. God is never in a hurry to accomplish things in your life because his goal is not just to help you arrive but to ensure you can stand when you get there.
    2. People are all at different stages. Some are ahead of you and some behind you. Neither should affect how you feel about where you are.
    3. Looking back occasionally can be a great source of encouragement because you can see how far you have come.
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    Letting Go of Perfection

    15/1/2026 | 8 mins.
    I’m pretty sure I made a few reasonable New Year’s resolutions last January. I’m quite certain I’ve forgotten what they are. Humans are great at brainstorming ideas and launching projects, but humans aren’t as great at perseverance, especially when exhaustion, boredom, or both get in the way.
    This New Year’s, whether you make resolutions or simply have big goals and dreams, I pray you find comfort in accepting that there is no pressure to start or end your year flawlessly. I pray you discover through trial and (plenty of) error that you will like yourself and God so much more when you accept your limitations. You will know the beauty of Perfection only when you recognize that those failings are the key to Christ’s power unlocking the fulfillment that no list or personal achievement ever could.
    TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE
    “My power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9
    YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER
    Father,
    Thank you for choosing to be an intimate Savior, forever willing and thrilled to be our Perfection and sustain us despite our weaknesses. This New Year, may we seek your wisdom as we make our resolutions or begin new projects. May spiritual growth, not perfection, be our heart’s true desire.
    In your holy name, King Jesus,
    Amen.
    THREE THINGS TO PONDER UPON
    1. What’s really driving your resolutions—grace or perfection? Examine whether your goals this year are rooted in spiritual growth or worldly approval. One path frees; the other enslaves.
    2. Do you give yourself the grace God already has? God knows your weaknesses and never asked for perfection—only trust. What would change if you truly believed that?
    3. Are you chasing Jesus or chasing performance?Jesus doesn’t demand flawless effort. He invites you to find strength by depending fully on Him.
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About Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christians

Your Nightly Prayer is an evening Christian prayer podcast from LifeAudio.com and Crosswalk.com. Each night, the team behind Crosswalk.com brings you a nightly devotional and prayer to help you end your day in conversation with God. May these evening prayers help you find the words to pray and focus your heart and mind on the love of God as you end your day.
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