We found 2 articles with the tag “secret generosity”.
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Day 102 — Matthew 6:1–4 — Giving in Secret
Article | April 12th, 2026
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, anonymous kindness, audience of one, christian character, christian giving, christian podcast, contemplative prayer, daily devotional, discipleship, episode 102, giving in secret, living for god, matthew 6:1-4, scripture meditation, secret generosity, sermon on the mount, spiritual formation, walking with jesusThis episode of 2 Minute Disciple explores Matthew 6:1–4, where Jesus warns against performing acts of generosity for public approval and calls His followers to the freedom of secret giving. Nick guides listeners through the contemplative devotional rhythm of slowing down, reading, meditating, and responding in prayer. The episode unpacks Jesus’ diagnosis of a heart condition — doing good in order to be seen — and invites listeners into the quiet joy of living for an audience of One. The daily habit challenges listeners to perform one completely anonymous act of kindness.
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Day 101 — Matthew 5:43–48 — The Impossible Standard: Love Your Enemies
Article | April 11th, 2026
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, anonymous kindness, audience of one, christian character, christian giving, christian podcast, contemplative prayer, daily devotional, discipleship, episode 102, giving in secret, living for god, matthew 6:1-4, scripture meditation, secret generosity, sermon on the mount, spiritual formation, walking with jesusThis episode of 2 Minute Disciple explores Matthew 6:1–4, where Jesus warns against performing acts of generosity for public approval and calls His followers to the freedom of secret giving. Nick guides listeners through the contemplative devotional rhythm of slowing down, reading, meditating, and responding in prayer. The episode unpacks Jesus’ diagnosis of a heart condition — doing good in order to be seen — and invites listeners into the quiet joy of living for an audience of One. The daily habit challenges listeners to perform one completely anonymous act of kindness.