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.
There are seasons when we stand at the edge of the unknown and wish God would show us more—more clarity, more confirmation, more of what’s ahead. Uncertainty can feel even louder at night when everything is quiet but our minds are racing with questions, fears, and “what ifs.”
But God rarely gives us the full map. Instead, He gives us
Have you ever felt too unmotivated to do even the most basic things—dishes, laundry, making a meal, or even praying? Not because you don’t care, but because you feel worn down and empty. Sometimes the weight of everyday life drains us so much that even the things that usually bring us life—Scripture, prayer, worship—start to feel like one more obligation.
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Some nights, the quiet makes our thoughts louder. We replay today, worry about tomorrow, and wonder if we’re doing enough—especially in seasons where responsibility feels tender and new. As a first-time mom with a newborn, the pressure to make the “right” choices can feel constant, especially in the middle-of-the-night moments when your mind won’t slow down.
As a new year begins, it can feel like we’re celebrating less because we’re excited—and more because we’re relieved to leave the old year behind. Time isn’t always kind, and life doesn’t always feel fair. But the turning of the calendar doesn’t remove hardship.
What it can do is remind ...
It’s easy to divide our attention—trying to juggle responsibilities while filling every spare moment with distractions. But divided focus often leads to mistakes, frustration, and spiritual drift.
The same is true in our faith. The storms of life—stress, busyness, even good things—can quietly pull our eyes away from Jesus. Peter stayed ste...
As a new year begins, many of us carry lingering weight from the year behind us—regret, disappointment, grief, fear, or exhaustion. It can feel like life piles on more and more, making it hard to move forward without dragging the past along with us.
But Scripture gently calls us to a different posture: release, surren...
When your heart is broken, the way the world celebrates a “new year” can feel cruel. Everyone talks about fresh starts and clean slates, while you’re simply trying to survive another 365 days carrying the weight of loss.
That’s why Lamentations 3:22–23 is such a lifeline. Jeremiah wrote these words in the middle of devastation—...
How comfortable are you with being still—sitting in silence and waiting for God to speak? For many of us, stillness feels uncomfortable because our world runs on constant noise and motion. And if you struggle with anxiety, slowing down can feel even harder. Fear whispers that you can’t afford to pause, that silence is unsafe, and that you must stay busy to stay in control.
A few years ago, I played my first “real” round of golf—and quickly learned what a mulligan was. It’s the do-over shot you get when you mess up. No penalty. No shame. Just another chance.
That’s exactly what God’s grace gives us, only far greater. In Christ, we aren’t patched u...
When life gets hard, it’s easy to lose sight of God’s faithfulness. Our problems can feel so loud and so close that they take up all the space in our minds—and before we know it, we’re focused more on the storm than the Savior.
But God has not changed. His character is still steady, merciful, and true. Even when we can’t feel Him, He...
There comes a season when our children’s dreams move beyond our reach—sent off into the unknown, waiting on decisions we cannot control. For parents of high school seniors, this year holds both celebration and ache, pride and letting go. God alone sees the full picture. As the year ahead unfolds, He invites us to trust Him more deeply—to place both our children’s futures a...
John 3:16 beautifully captures the entire Gospel in one verse. It tells the story of a God whose love was so great that He came down to rescue us. We could not save ourselves, but God, moved by immeasurable love, gave His Son so we could have eternal life. Jesus did not come reluctantly—He willingly laid down His life to defeat sin and death and to set us free. Christmas reminds us that love...
As one year ends and another begins, it’s natural to reflect on what has been—both the victories and the regrets. Often, the moments we replay most are the failures and poor decisions we wish we could change. But God reminds us that the past is meant to be a place of learning, not dwelling. He is always moving us forward. When we release the weight of yesterday through repentance and f...
The quiet days between Christmas and the New Year invite reflection. As the busyness fades, we’re given space to look back—not only at moments of joy, but also at seasons of hardship. Gratitude doesn’t deny pain; it acknowledges God’s presence within it. Even in uncertainty, thanksgiving shifts our hearts to recognize how faithfully God has carried us through every circums...
David wrote these words while hiding in a cave, pursued by King Saul and far from the throne God had promised him. His circumstances did not look victorious or hopeful, yet his heart still lifted praise to God. David reminds us that God is not only worthy of glory when life feels settled, but even—perhaps especially—when life feels dark and uncertain. Christmas assures us that God com...
Christmas invites us to pause and remember the grace we have received through Jesus. Whether this season feels joyful or heavy, Christ offers grace that never runs out. John describes it as “grace upon grace”—a continual outpouring that meets us daily with forgiveness, mercy, and love we did not earn. Each layer of grace builds upon the last, reminding us that God’s generos...
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given.”
— Isaiah 9:6
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A reflection on the gift of Christ and the peace He brings to a weary world.
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I came to a saving faith in Christ in my 30s, by which time I had read, heard about, or seen the Nativity story many times. A Charlie Brown Christmas probably gave me my first real reference point, and my parents shared a few highlights every December 25th—which also happens to be my birthday. I learned that a baby was born in a manger and that Magi brough...
Psalm 46 was written by the sons of Korah, a group of Levites who served as musicians in the temple. In this psalm, they reflect on a world filled with chaos and upheaval. They likely had events such as the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem in mind—but even today, the world often feels no different. We, too, live in a time of uncertainty, noise, and unrest.
The ...
When God created the world, He lovingly designed the Garden of Eden as a place where humanity could flourish. Everything Adam and Eve needed was provided—yet the greatest gift was not the beauty or abundance of the garden itself, but the presence of God. Eden was a place where humanity could walk, talk, and commune with the Creator.
Genesis describes how G...
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