Our Daily Bread Evening Meditations
Short, uplifting evening meditations from God’s Word to help you refocus your heart on the Lord at the end of each day. Experience His peace as you “lie down and sleep” with the assurance that “you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety” (Psalm 4:8).
Our Daily Bread Evening Meditations
The Love You Had at First
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As the day winds down, rest in the steadfast and unchanging love of God. Tonight’s Our Daily Bread Evening Meditation invites you to pause, release your worries, and reflect on the divine love that never fades, even when our hearts grow cold or distracted.
Reflecting on Revelation 2:1-7, we are reminded that God delights in our faithfulness and longs for our hearts to return to the love we had at first. Even when life feels routine or our devotion wanes, His Spirit remains within us, reigniting passion and renewing our connection with Him.
As you prepare for sleep, let this meditation calm your mind and encourage your heart. Receive the assurance that God’s love surrounds you completely tonight, offering rest, restoration, and renewed fellowship with Him.
Tonight’s meditation is read by Adeyinka. Meet the team at odb.org/meet-the-team.
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