
The Daily Office Podcast Tuesday Morning // March 3, 2026
Mar 3, 2026
A morning prayer service with readings from Psalms, Exodus and Matthew. Short reflections on the Parables of the Kingdom, including the hidden treasure and pearl. Liturgical canticles and the Apostles' Creed punctuate prayers for protection, unity and global evangelization. Brief commemorations of John and Charles Wesley and invitations to personal intercession and thanksgiving.
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Compact Morning Prayer Structure
- Morning Prayer uses brief scripture, confession, and psalms to center worship quickly.
- Andrew Russell reads Psalms 1–2 and the opening prayers, modeling a compact Anglican liturgy for daily use.
Exodus 10 Narrative Of Locusts And Darkness
- Andrew Russell reads Exodus 10 as an extended narrative of the plagues and Pharaoh's repeated hardening.
- The reading highlights locusts, three days of darkness, and Pharaoh's fluctuating attempts to release Israel and then refuse.
Parables Of Value Versus Nazareth Unbelief
- The Gospel reading (Matthew 13:44–59) connects parables of value with Jesus' rejection at Nazareth.
- This pairing shows the kingdom's worth contrasted with human unbelief that limits Jesus' works.
