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  • Finding Wonder Again
    For many of us, childhood Christmas memories are filled with wonder — nights spent driving through neighborhoods glowing with lights, marveling at displays that felt magical and larger than life. As children, we didn’t need words to describe our awe. Our gasps, smiles, and wide-eyed silence told the story. But as adults, the wonder can fade. In tonight's prayer and devotional, reflect on how loss, grief, loneliness, and hardship can dim the lights of the season. Instead of excitement, we may feel exhaustion or heaviness. We might question the point of decorations, traditions, or celebration when life feels complicated or painful. Sophia Bricker invites us to pause and remember that the wonder of Christmas was never meant to hinge on our circumstances. Our amazement is rekindled when we remember the heart of the story:The eternal Word — the God who formed galaxies and set the stars in place — stepped into our darkness. Jesus, the Creator of all things, took on human flesh. He entered into our suffering, our pain, and our human experience fully. He came not as a distant observer but as Immanuel — God with us (Matthew 1:23). Just as lights shine brightest against the night sky, the glory of Christ shines most brilliantly in the midst of our darkness. No hardship can extinguish His light. No grief can overshadow His glory. When we fix our gaze on Him, the wonder of His coming begins to stir again — not a childish nostalgia, but a deep, reverent awe at the God who walked among us and continues to dwell with us. May this season reawaken our hearts with the wonder of the One who still breaks through our darkness with His unfailing light. TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.”— John 1:14 MAIN TAKEAWAYS Wonder is often lost in adulthood but can be rediscovered by reflecting on the miracle of the Incarnation. Jesus — the eternal Word — took on flesh and entered our pain, bringing redemption and hope. His light shines most powerfully in darkness; no circumstance can diminish His glory. Remembering who Christ is rekindles awe, even when life feels dim or difficult. Advent invites us to rediscover the wonder of God choosing to dwell with us. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES John 1:14 John 1:1–5 Matthew 1:23 Isaiah 9:2 John 8:12 YOUR EVENING PRAYER Father,As the years go by, I often find myself worn down by circumstances that steal my joy and dim my delight in the Christmas season. When wonder feels distant, remind me of the miracle of the Incarnation — that the eternal God became flesh and lived among us. Renew my awe at the One who came to save, comfort, and redeem. When my spirit grows weary, restore my sense of wonder by helping me remember that You entered the darkness to bring light, and You continue to walk with me today.In Jesus’ name, Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON A nativity scene or artwork of Christ’s birth:Consider the details. What stirs your heart? What do you notice about the humility and glory of Jesus entering the world? Titles of Jesus:Choose one — Savior, Light of the World, Immanuel, Good Shepherd, Son of God. What does it mean that this Jesus was born in human flesh? A childhood memory of wonder:Recall an experience that filled you with awe. How might God use that memory to rekindle gratitude and wonder this Christmas? CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to Your Nightly Prayer to receive daily comfort and Advent reflections. Visit LifeAudio.com for more Christmas devotionals, podcasts, and biblical encouragement. Share this episode with someone who may need help rediscovering hope and wonder this season. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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  • When the Holidays Feel Heavy
    The holiday season can magnify both joy and sorrow. In tonight's prayer and devotional, we reflect on the fact that for those walking through grief, loss, or loneliness, the glittering lights and festive gatherings can sometimes make the ache feel sharper. Chelsea Ohlemiller reflects honestly on this tension — the heaviness that can accompany holidays when someone you love is no longer there. Since the loss of her mother, the holidays have carried a different weight. The decorations she hauls from the basement feel as heavy as her grief. Though she once masked her pain behind smiles and songs, she discovered that pretending to be “fine” only deepened her isolation. Her turning point came when she stopped performing and started praying. In the quiet moments surrounded by half-unpacked boxes of decorations, she surrendered her pain to God. Instead of forcing cheer, she brought her heartbreak to the One who had already invited her to do so: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) In that sacred space of honesty, Chelsea found peace — not by escaping the heaviness, but by inviting Jesus into it. His rest didn’t erase her grief, but it transformed her heart from performance to presence, from pretending to peace. This Advent and Christmas season, remember: God does not require you to perform. He simply asks you to come. When joy feels hard to find, He offers Himself as the ultimate source of comfort and rest. Tonight's Scripture: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”— Matthew 11:28 MAIN TAKEAWAYS The holidays can amplify grief and loneliness, even amid celebration. God doesn’t ask us to perform joy — He invites us to bring our burdens to Him. True peace is found in honesty and prayer, not in pretending everything is okay. Jesus offers rest to the weary and comfort to the brokenhearted. Letting go of expectations — from others and ourselves — creates space for God’s healing presence. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Matthew 11:28 Psalm 34:18 John 14:27 Isaiah 26:3 1 Peter 5:7 YOUR EVENING PRAYER Lord,When the holidays feel heavy and joy seems far away, remind me that I don’t need to perform for others. You see my heart — weary, burdened, and longing for peace. Help me release the expectations I place on myself and the ones others place on me. Let me rest in Your promises and find comfort in Your presence. Remind me that even when my pain feels invisible, You notice it, You carry it, and You offer me rest.In Jesus’ name, Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON Choose rest over obligation.Look at your calendar this week and find one moment to pause instead of perform. Replace performance with prayer.When stress rises or grief feels overwhelming, pause to pray instead of pushing through. Release unrealistic expectations.Write down the pressures — from yourself or others — that you can let go of this season. Ask God to replace them with peace. CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to Your Nightly Prayer for nightly encouragement and reminders of God’s peace. Visit LifeAudio.com for devotionals, podcasts, and reflections that offer comfort in every season. Share this prayer with someone navigating grief or weariness this holiday season — remind them that rest and hope are still possible. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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  • Waiting with Joyful Expectation
    Waiting is never easy — especially when what we’re waiting for feels delayed or distant. But as our nightly prayer and devotional remind us, Advent invites us into a holy kind of waiting: one filled with hope, faith, and joyful expectation. Britt Mooney compares this anticipation to watching a movie trailer. Just as a trailer gives a sneak peek of what’s coming, God often gives us glimpses of His promises — small previews of His greater story of redemption. In Scripture, the Old Testament is full of these divine “trailers”: prophetic glimpses of the coming Messiah, the King who would bring peace, justice, and everlasting joy. The difference, of course, is that God isn’t trying to sell us something — He’s inviting us into a relationship of trust. Every promise in His Word points us toward the fulfillment of His perfect plan, which began with the birth of Jesus and continues until His return. But waiting requires faith. We can easily find ourselves doubting God’s timing, especially when the world around us feels uncertain. Yet Romans 8:25 reminds us that true hope is patient. It doesn’t demand proof — it rests in the assurance that God always keeps His word. During this Advent season, we remember how God’s promises were fulfilled in Christ’s first coming, and we live in joyful expectation of His return. Every fulfilled prophecy is a reminder that He can be trusted with the promises still to come. Let this season stir your heart with anticipation — not just for Christmas, but for the eternal joy that awaits when the Light of the World comes again. TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE: “But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.”— Romans 8:25 MAIN TAKEAWAYS Advent invites us to wait with joyful, faith-filled anticipation for God’s promises. Scripture offers countless previews of God’s redemptive plan — all fulfilled in Jesus. God’s promises are never empty; His timing is always perfect. True hope is patient, grounded in trust rather than sight. The same God who fulfilled His promises in the past will fulfill them again. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Romans 8:25 Isaiah 9:6–7 Luke 2:10–11 2 Peter 3:9 Hebrews 10:23 YOUR EVENING PRAYER Heavenly Father,Thank You for the previews of Your promises throughout Scripture. As we enter this Advent season, align our hearts with divine anticipation. Forgive us for the times we’ve doubted Your faithfulness or trusted the world’s promises more than Your Word. Remind us how You fulfilled Your greatest promise through Jesus, the Messiah. Grow our faith as we wait patiently for Your kingdom of peace, justice, and joy.In Jesus’ name, Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON How has God fulfilled His promises to you in the past?Reflect on the ways He has proven His faithfulness in your own life. Where do you see God’s promises about the Messiah fulfilled in Scripture?Explore prophetic passages in Isaiah and the Gospels that reveal His faithfulness. What promises are you currently waiting for with expectation?Ask God to renew your hope and help you wait with patience and joy. CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to Your Nightly Prayer for daily reflections that inspire hope and strengthen faith. Visit LifeAudio.com for more Advent devotionals and Christian podcasts. Share tonight’s prayer with someone who needs encouragement to trust God’s timing this Christmas season. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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  • The Light Has Come
    Advent reminds us that light is most powerful when it breaks through darkness. In our nightly prayer and devotional, Candice Lucey recalls family Christmases spent with dear friends — nights filled with laughter, good food, and one unforgettable dessert: Cherries Jubilee. In the quiet darkness of the countryside, the flickering flames of the dessert’s fiery display illuminated the room — a vivid picture of light overcoming darkness. This image beautifully mirrors the message of Isaiah 9:2: those who walked in darkness have seen a great light. The story of Mary and Joseph was one of faith in the midst of uncertainty and hardship. Their obedience to God shone brightly against the shadow of cultural shame and difficult circumstances. Their faith reminds us that God’s light often appears most radiant in our darkest hours. Candice invites us to resist the temptation to sanitize or sentimentalize the Advent story. It was filled with real fear, misunderstanding, and struggle. Yet it was in that darkness that God’s glory was revealed through the birth of Jesus — the Light of the World. Just as God guided Mary and Joseph through their difficult journey, He also leads us through our seasons of suffering. When life feels heavy or unclear, Christ’s light still pierces the night, reminding us that He is with us, working in us, and guiding us toward His eternal Kingdom. Even when we can’t see the outcome, we can trust that the same God who preserved Mary and Joseph is faithfully illuminating our path today. MAIN TAKEAWAYS God’s light shines brightest in the darkest places. Advent reminds us to anticipate Christ’s coming — both His birth and His return — with faith and hope. Mary’s and Joseph’s obedience reveals how light can emerge from ordinary, difficult circumstances. Our suffering is never wasted; God uses it to strengthen faith and deepen empathy. Christ’s light transforms despair into peace, fear into hope, and sorrow into joy. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Isaiah 9:2 Revelation 22:5 Jeremiah 29:11 Matthew 26:39 John 8:12 1 Thessalonians 5:18 YOUR EVENING PRAYER Lord,This Advent season, help me resist the urge to only pray for my darkness to disappear. Instead, teach me to seek Your light within it. Just as Jesus prayed, “Not as I will, but as You will,” help me to submit to Your plan with faith and trust. Thank You for using my hardships to reveal Your peace, presence, and power. I praise You for being the Light of the World — the One who brings joy, hope, and transformation even in my darkest moments.In Jesus’ name, Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON Be a light for someone walking in darkness.Look for opportunities this Advent to share Christ’s love with someone who feels lost or alone. Remember how God met you in past trials.Reflect on difficult seasons and recall how His faithfulness sustained you. Let those memories fuel your hope today. Find purpose in your pain.Suffering refines and sanctifies. Praise God through it, trusting that He is transforming your heart and drawing you closer to Him. CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to Your Nightly Prayer for nightly devotionals that bring Scripture into your evening routine. Visit LifeAudio.com for more podcasts and Bible-based reflections to deepen your walk with Christ. Share this Advent prayer with a friend or family member who needs a reminder that the Light of Christ still shines in the darkness. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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  • Giving Thanks for God’s Daily Grace
    Some moments in life feel like they’re touched by eternity — a golden sunset, laughter shared around a table, or a quiet conversation that refreshes the soul. We wish those moments could last forever, yet, as our nightly prayer and scripture reminds us, life is fleeting — “a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes” (James 4:14). But while our time on earth is temporary, God’s mercy and love are eternal. His compassion never runs out, His faithfulness never fades, and His grace renews every morning (Lamentations 3:23). No matter what may crumble around us, His steadfast love endures forever — a truth repeated like a heartbeat through Psalm 136: “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever.” Sophia Bricker reminds us that this unending mercy is both personal and powerful. Every sunrise, every breath, every act of kindness is a reflection of God’s daily grace. These glimpses of beauty — the warmth of family, the comfort of a meal, the peace of a quiet moment — are gentle reminders of His compassion. Yet the greatest expression of His love is found at the cross. There, Jesus gave His life so that we might gain eternal life — the ultimate act of mercy and grace. That truth gives us more than enough reason to live each day in gratitude. God’s love is constant, limitless, and unchanging. While everything else has an end, His grace never will. TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end.”— Lamentations 3:22 (ESV) MAIN TAKEAWAYS God’s love and mercy never cease — they are new every morning. Even when life feels fragile or uncertain, His compassion is unshakable. We can find daily reminders of His grace in creation, relationships, and simple joys. Gratitude transforms how we see each day, grounding us in God’s enduring faithfulness. The cross is the ultimate symbol of God’s mercy and the foundation of our thanksgiving. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Lamentations 3:22–23 Psalm 136:1 1 Thessalonians 5:18 James 4:14 Romans 5:8 YOUR EVENING PRAYER Compassionate and gracious God,Your love never runs out, and Your mercy never ends. Though life is filled with beginnings and endings, Your faithfulness remains the same. Thank You for the daily grace You pour out — in the beauty of creation, in the kindness of others, and in the salvation given through Jesus Christ. Teach me to live each day in gratitude, remembering that Your steadfast love endures forever. May my heart overflow with thanksgiving today and always.In Jesus’ name, Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON What are you most thankful for today?Reflect on both simple joys and profound blessings — and offer them back to God in praise. Find a symbol of infinity.Let it serve as a visual reminder of God’s never-ending love and mercy. Practice daily gratitude.Choose one routine activity — like your morning coffee or evening walk — and use that moment each day to thank God for His steadfast grace. CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to Your Nightly Prayer for nightly encouragement and Scripture-based reflections. Visit LifeAudio.com for more devotionals and faith-building podcasts. Share this prayer with someone who needs a reminder of God’s daily grace and endless mercy. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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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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