Our Daily Bread Evening Meditations

As the day comes to a close, rest in the limitless love of God. Tonight’s Our Daily Bread Evening Meditation invites you to lift your thoughts beyond what you can understand and encounter a love that stretches wider, deeper, and further than anything you have known. Reflecting on Ephesians 3:16–21, we are reminded that God’s love surpasses knowledge. It is not based on your worthiness, but on His nature—steady, powerful, and unchanging. As you settle into the quiet of the night, allow His Spirit to reassure your heart. You are fully known, fully loved, and held securely in a love beyond imagining.

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Adeyinka
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Andrew
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Howie
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Lorraine
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Lucy
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Rebecca

What is Our Daily Bread Evening Meditations?

When the noise of the day fades and your heart still feels restless, these evening meditations invite you to slow down and rest in the peaceful presence of God. Through short Scripture readings, thoughtful reflection, and guided prayer, find assurance that the Lord sees you, loves you, watches over you through the night, and holds tomorrow in His hands.

“In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8