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Day 7 - Matthew 1:18-25 - God With Us | Daily Devotional Podcast (Lectio Divina)
Article | January 7th, 2026
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of matthew, immanuel, lectio divina, matthew 1:18–25, spiritual growthMatthew 1:18–25 tells of Joseph’s dream and the angel’s reassurance that Mary’s child is from the Holy Spirit. This 2 Minute Disciple episode reflects on God’s faithfulness to fulfill His promises and His presence as Immanuel — God with us. Includes a practical step: take time to rest today as God designed us for both work and renewal.
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Day 5 - Luke 1:26-38 - God Keeps His Promises
Article | January 5th, 2026
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of luke, luke 1:26–38, spiritual growth📖 Luke 1:26–38 — God Keeps His Promises
An angel visits Mary with world-changing news: she will bear the Son of God.
It’s a reminder that God’s promises never fail — and He often works through humble people to fulfill them.🎯 Today’s step: Create something that helps you tell the story of Jesus’ birth.
🎧 Listen now →
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Day 3 - John 1:6-13 — Recognizing Jesus
Article | January 3rd, 2026
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
bible study, daily devotional, gospel of john, john 1:6–13, lectio divina, spiritual growthHave you ever been somewhere only to discover that a close friend was in the same place, but you didn’t recognize them and missed out on a chance to connect? I recently missed out on connecting with someone I work with because I didn’t recognize them.
I’m struck by this scripture because I don’t want to miss out on this rebirth that comes from God. I want to make sure I recognize Jesus and respond to Him so we can connect.
Take a few moments to reflect on these questions:
Are my eyes open to see Jesus? Are my ears open to hear His voice? Is my heart receptive to him? -

Day 2 — John 1:1–5 — God’s Nearness
Article | January 2nd, 2026
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of john, john 1:1–5, scripture meditationEach day, we follow a simple rhythm: Slow down… Read… Notice… Reread… Meditate… Respond… and
Exercise, taking a small step to live out what we’ve heard.
It’s a moment to pause, breathe, and meet Jesus in His Word — so He can shape our hearts and guide our day. -

Luke Chapter 11
Article | June 23rd, 2022
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
audio bible, daily bible, daily devotional, personal development, self care, soul care, spiritual growth, spiritual journey, spiritualityWe don’t talk a lot about spiritual warfare, because if we can’t see it our touch it , we can’t understand it and if we can’t understand it, we dismiss it as not real. However, the more we hang out with Jesus, we realize that spiritual warfare is real and we need to be on guard against the spiritual forces that want to torment us. Jesus said that this is war and we need to choose our side and guard his word with our lives.
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Luke Chapter 10
Article | June 23rd, 2022
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
audio bible, daily bible, daily devotional, discipleship, personal growth, self-care, spiritual development, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritualityWhat do you get worked up over? So many times, it’s the little stuff of life and we miss out on what Jesus wants us to focus on. I was reminded that before Jesus sent the disciples out to bring in the harvest, Jesus tells them to pray for harvest hands to get the message out about the Gospel. Before we get all worked up, we need to get on our knees and pray.
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Luke Chapter 9
Article | June 21st, 2022
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
audio bible, daily bible, daily devotional, discipleship, personal growth, self-care, spiritual development, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritualityWho is in the driver’s seat of your life? If we are going to follow Jesus, we have to get out of the driver’s seat and let him drive without being a backseat driver. That means that we let him take us where he wants and to enjoy the scenery. This is way easier said than done, but it is what Jesus is asking of us, so will we let him drive?
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Luke Chapter 8
Article | June 20th, 2022
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
audio bible, daily bible, daily devotional, personal development, self care, soul care, spiritual growth, spiritual journey, spiritualityWhat stuck me in the chapter is that obedience is thicker than blood and how trust and obedience go hand in hand. Trust leads to obedience and we see some examples of what trust looks like and doesn’t look like. Trust looks like some women who fund his ministry and a man who is relieved of demon possession and obeys Jesus by going home and proclaiming what Jesus had done for him. But, the disciples who had seen everything that Jesus had done didn’t trust him in the storm and began to panic. Trust and obey is the only way to live our lives for Jesus, let’s pray…
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Luke Chapter 5
Article | June 7th, 2022
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
audio bible, daily bible, daily devotional, daily wisdom, discipleship, personal growth, self-care, soul care, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual journey, spiritualityIn the story of the miraculous catch of fish it never quite dawned on me exactly how many fish that was and what that meant for those fishing families. To have two boats filled with fish, that was enough money that they would be set for life. They were able to walk away from their lively hood because their families were taken care of. They answered the call of Jesus to fish for people because of this miracle, they had been eking it out to that point but now God provided more than enough. I think ahead a little to the catch that Peter had at Pentecost of 3000 people saved that day. This story reminds me that when God calls you, he will provide for you.
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Luke Chapter 4
Article | June 6th, 2022
By Nick Oyler | Jesus Follower
audio bible, christianity, daily bible, daily devotional, personal development, self-care, soul care, spiritual journey, spiritualityWhat stuck out to me in this chapter is the Holy Spirit’s role in Jesus’ ministry. It is the Spirit who led him to the wilderness and powered his ministry and teaching. I find it interesting that Luke picks up on how the Holy Spirit was involved in Jesus’ ministry as a template for us who are given the Holy Spirit as a gift when we believe in Jesus. We see the Spirit in the driver’s seat steering Jesus where he should go and also powering the engine of his ministry. How many of us who follow Jesus allow the Spirit to steer and power our lives? I do not yield control of my life to the Holy Spirit very well and unfortunately, I lack the power and direction that he wants to offer me. I want to follow Jesus’ example and allow the Holy Spirit access to steering wheel and to power my ministry engine. This is something worth praying about and pondering as we look for clues while reading through Luke.