
The Daily Office Podcast Saturday Evening // February 21, 2026
Feb 21, 2026
A sung liturgy weaving Psalms of distress and trust with prophetic readings about Babylon’s fall. A reflection on baptismal freedom from sin through Romans 6. Traditional canticles, creed, intercessions, and evening collects lead into prayers for the sick and watchers. Concluding prayers, blessing, and brief administrative notes close the service.
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Rhythm Of Evening Prayer
- Evening prayer centers worship, confession, Scripture, and short intercession as a rhythm for daily life.
- Andrew Russell models a disciplined liturgical structure that orients listeners toward repentance and praise.
Psalms Move From Plea To Trust
- The appointed Psalms (120–121) move from plea to trust, modeling honest prayer in trouble.
- Listening to these Psalms encourages calling God for help while resting in his guardianship.
Jeremiah's Vision Of Babylon's Fall
- Jeremiah 51 portrays Babylon's fall as divine justice and a call for God's people to leave her.
- The passage frames exile and disaster within God's sovereign judgment and future vindication.
