We found 7 articles with the tag “holy spirit”.
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Day 170 — Mark 7:14–23 — What Defiles a Person
Article | June 18th, 2026
In Episode 170 of the 2 Minute Disciple podcast, Nick reflects on Mark 7:14–23, where Jesus teaches that true defilement comes not from external things but from the human heart. Through contemplative prayer and Scripture meditation, discover God’s invitation to experience deep inner transformation through the Holy Spirit.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
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Day 166 — John 6:60–65 — This Is a Hard Teaching
Article | June 15th, 2026
In Episode 166 of the 2 Minute Disciple podcast, Nick reflects on John 6:60–65, where many of Jesus’ own disciples struggle with His difficult teachings. Through contemplative prayer and meditation, discover how the Holy Spirit helps us remain faithful when Jesus’ words challenge our understanding and stretch our faith.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
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Day 152 — Matthew 10:16–20 — Wise as Serpents, Innocent as Doves
Article | June 1st, 2026
In Episode 152 of 2 Minute Disciple Season 5, Nick reflects on Matthew 10:16–20 and Jesus’ instruction to be “wise as serpents and innocent as doves.” This contemplative Christian devotional explores spiritual wisdom, faithful witness, courage in opposition, and dependence on the Holy Spirit. Through guided prayer, Scripture meditation, and practical reflection, listeners are encouraged to trust God’s presence and guidance in difficult conversations and challenging circumstances.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
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Day 127 — Mark 3:20–30 — A House Divided
Article | May 7th, 2026
This episode of 2 Minute Disciple explores Mark 3:20–30, where Jesus responds to religious leaders who attribute His power to Satan and delivers His warning about the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Host Nick Oyler guides listeners through the contemplative devotional rhythm of slowing down, reading, meditating, and responding in prayer. The episode unpacks how this warning is not about a single careless word but about a heart so hardened in its rejection of God that it can no longer recognize His work. The daily habit invites listeners to ask the Holy Spirit to reveal one area where their heart has been gradually hardening.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
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Day 63 — Mark 2:18–22 — New Wine, New Hearts
Article | March 4th, 2026
In this contemplative devotional episode of 2 Minute Disciple, Nick Oyler reflects on Mark 2:18–22 in the New Living Translation (NLT). When people question why Jesus’ disciples aren’t fasting, Jesus responds with three pictures: a wedding celebration, a patch on old cloth, and new wine in old wineskins.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
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You’ll be invited to consider how Jesus’ presence reshapes your spiritual practices and expectations, and to become “new wineskins” that can hold the fresh work of God in your life. A simple exercise helps you choose one new, grace‑filled response today. -
Day 32 — John 3:1–8 — Born Again by the Spirit
Article | February 1st, 2026
John 3:1–8 records Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus about being born again by the Spirit. This 2 Minute Disciple devotional encourages listeners to embrace spiritual rebirth, rely on the Holy Spirit, and live in continuous conversation with God.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
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Day 20 — Mark 1:7–8 — Pointing People to Jesus
Article | January 20th, 2026
Mark 1:7–8 captures John the Baptist’s humility and his mission to point others to Jesus. This 2 Minute Disciple devotional invites listeners to reflect on who their lives are pointing toward and offers a practical habit to see others through God’s eyes.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
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