About the show
Slow down. Meet Jesus. Let His Teaching shape your day.
2 Minute Disciple offers a daily journey of faith, bringing Jesus’ teachings and spiritual growth into your busy life. In just over two minutes, connect with Scripture and nurture your faith journey through short, guided devotions perfect for Christ followers seeking daily inspiration and Jesus life lessons.
Each episode follows a simple rhythm inspired by Lectio Divina:
Slow Down — breathe and create space for God’s presence.
Read — hear the passage clearly.
Notice — listen for the word or phrase that stands out.
Reread — soak in the Scripture again.
Meditate — reflect on the meaning.
Respond — pray from the heart.
Exercise — take a small, intentional step to live out the truth.
Whether you’re commuting, walking, or enjoying your morning coffee, 2 Minute Disciple helps you connect with Jesus in your faith journey, grow spiritually, and carry God’s Word into your day.
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Episodes and Blog Entries
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Day 196 — John 7:40–52 — Galilee, Really?
Article | July 22nd, 2026
Discover the difference between knowing about Jesus and truly knowing Him in this convicting study of John 7:40-52. The crowd dismisses Jesus because He's from Galilee, not Bethlehem—they know the Scriptures but miss the Messiah standing before them. This episode explores how knowledge can become a barrier to relationship and how theological accuracy can substitute for intimate encounter. Learn why Jesus isn't impressed by what you know about Him, but moved by your willingness to encounter Him and be transformed by Him. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, examine where your knowledge of Jesus has become comfortable and stale, and discover how to move from information to intimacy. This episode will challenge you to surrender your categories and truly know Jesus.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, encounter with god, encountering jesus, faith transformation, intimacy with god, john 7, knowing jesus, relationship with jesus, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, transformation -
Episode 401: Galilee, Really? | John 7:40-52 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 196
Episode | July 22nd, 2026 | Season 5 | 9 mins 55 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, encounter with god, encountering jesus, faith transformation, intimacy with god, john 7, knowing jesus, relationship with jesus, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, transformation
Discover the difference between knowing about Jesus and truly knowing Him in this convicting study of John 7:40-52. The crowd dismisses Jesus because He's from Galilee, not Bethlehem—they know the Scriptures but miss the Messiah standing before them. This episode explores how knowledge can become a barrier to relationship and how theological accuracy can substitute for intimate encounter. Learn why Jesus isn't impressed by what you know about Him, but moved by your willingness to encounter Him and be transformed by Him. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, examine where your knowledge of Jesus has become comfortable and stale, and discover how to move from information to intimacy. This episode will challenge you to surrender your categories and truly know Jesus.
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Day 195 — John 7:37–39 — Are You Thirsty?
Article | July 21st, 2026
Discover the invitation to be filled with living water in this transformative study of John 7:37-39. Jesus stands and shouts to the crowds: "Anyone who is thirsty may come to me!" This episode explores the deep spiritual hunger that lives in every human heart—the longing for something more that we try to fill with success, relationships, comfort, and achievement. Learn why your thirst is actually your invitation to Jesus, and what it means to drink of living water and become a source of life for others. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify your deepest thirst and discover how Jesus offers not just satisfaction, but rivers of endless, inexhaustible life flowing through you. This episode will transform how you understand your spiritual hunger and your purpose.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, fulfillment, god's presence, holy spirit, john 7, living water, spiritual growth, spiritual hunger, spiritual meditation, spiritual thirst, transformation -
Episode 400: Are You Thirsty? | John 7:37-39 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 195
Episode | July 21st, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 18 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, fulfillment, god's presence, holy spirit, john 7, living water, spiritual growth, spiritual hunger, spiritual meditation, spiritual thirst, transformation
Discover the invitation to be filled with living water in this transformative study of John 7:37-39. Jesus stands and shouts to the crowds: "Anyone who is thirsty may come to me!" This episode explores the deep spiritual hunger that lives in every human heart—the longing for something more that we try to fill with success, relationships, comfort, and achievement. Learn why your thirst is actually your invitation to Jesus, and what it means to drink of living water and become a source of life for others. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify your deepest thirst and discover how Jesus offers not just satisfaction, but rivers of endless, inexhaustible life flowing through you. This episode will transform how you understand your spiritual hunger and your purpose.
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Day 194 — John 7:32–36 — Where Is He Going?
Article | July 20th, 2026
Discover the power of trusting Jesus into mystery in this transformative study of John 7:32-36. When Jesus tells the Pharisees "You will search for me but not find me. And you cannot go where I am going," they're baffled—they're looking for geographic answers when Jesus is speaking about His ascension and the nature of faith itself. This episode explores what it means to follow Jesus when you don't understand where He's leading, and why faith requires trusting a Person more than needing certainty. Learn how Jesus invites us into deeper trust by speaking in riddles, and why seeking Jesus Himself is more important than seeking answers. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify where Jesus is leading you into mystery and find the courage to follow without needing to see the whole path. This episode will transform how you understand faith and trust.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, faith and trust, faith journey, following jesus, god's guidance, john 7, mystery, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, trusting god, uncertainty -
Episode 399: Where Is He Going? | John 7:32-36 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 194
Episode | July 20th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 19 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, faith and trust, faith journey, following jesus, god's guidance, john 7, mystery, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, trusting god, uncertainty
Discover the power of trusting Jesus into mystery in this transformative study of John 7:32-36. When Jesus tells the Pharisees "You will search for me but not find me. And you cannot go where I am going," they're baffled—they're looking for geographic answers when Jesus is speaking about His ascension and the nature of faith itself. This episode explores what it means to follow Jesus when you don't understand where He's leading, and why faith requires trusting a Person more than needing certainty. Learn how Jesus invites us into deeper trust by speaking in riddles, and why seeking Jesus Himself is more important than seeking answers. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify where Jesus is leading you into mystery and find the courage to follow without needing to see the whole path. This episode will transform how you understand faith and trust.
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Day 193 — John 7:25–31 — What Do You Expect?
Article | July 19th, 2026
Discover how your expectations shape what you're able to see in this transformative study of John 7:25-31. When Jesus appears, some dismiss Him because He doesn't match their expectations of what the Messiah should look like. Others see the same Jesus and recognize Him through His miracles and teaching. This episode explores how our preconceived ideas limit our ability to recognize Jesus and experience His fullness. Learn why releasing small expectations opens you to being surprised by who Jesus truly is and what He's actually doing in your life. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, examine the expectations you bring to Jesus and discover where they're limiting your faith. This episode will expand your vision of who Jesus is and deepen your trust in His way.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, encountering jesus, expectations, faith, faith journey, god's way, jesus identity, john 7, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, trust in jesus -
Episode 398: What Do You Expect? | John 7:25-31 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 193
Episode | July 19th, 2026 | Season 5 | 9 mins 31 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, encountering jesus, expectations, faith, faith journey, god's way, jesus identity, john 7, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, trust in jesus
Discover how your expectations shape what you're able to see in this transformative study of John 7:25-31. When Jesus appears, some dismiss Him because He doesn't match their expectations of what the Messiah should look like. Others see the same Jesus and recognize Him through His miracles and teaching. This episode explores how our preconceived ideas limit our ability to recognize Jesus and experience His fullness. Learn why releasing small expectations opens you to being surprised by who Jesus truly is and what He's actually doing in your life. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, examine the expectations you bring to Jesus and discover where they're limiting your faith. This episode will expand your vision of who Jesus is and deepen your trust in His way.
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Day 192 — John 7:20–24 — Double Standards
Article | July 18th, 2026
Examine your own heart in this convicting study of John 7:20-24. When religious leaders condemn Jesus for healing on the Sabbath while they themselves work on the Sabbath for circumcision, Jesus exposes their hypocrisy. This episode explores how double standards reveal what we truly value and calls you to look beneath the surface of your own life. Discover where you apply different rules to yourself than you apply to others, and what that reveals about your character. Learn why honest self-examination is an act of humility and growth, not condemnation. Through contemplative meditation and vulnerable reflection, identify your own double standards and find the courage to hold yourself to the same standard you hold others to. This episode will transform how you see yourself and others.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, accountability, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, double standards, honesty, hypocrisy, integrity, john 7, self-awareness, self-examination, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation -
Episode 397: Double Standards | John 7:20-24 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 192
Episode | July 18th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 54 secs
2 minute disciple, accountability, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, double standards, honesty, hypocrisy, integrity, john 7, self-awareness, self-examination, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation
Examine your own heart in this convicting study of John 7:20-24. When religious leaders condemn Jesus for healing on the Sabbath while they themselves work on the Sabbath for circumcision, Jesus exposes their hypocrisy. This episode explores how double standards reveal what we truly value and calls you to look beneath the surface of your own life. Discover where you apply different rules to yourself than you apply to others, and what that reveals about your character. Learn why honest self-examination is an act of humility and growth, not condemnation. Through contemplative meditation and vulnerable reflection, identify your own double standards and find the courage to hold yourself to the same standard you hold others to. This episode will transform how you see yourself and others.
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Day 191 — John 7:11–19 — Message From God
Article | July 17th, 2026
Find the courage to speak God's truth in this transformative study of John 7:11-19. While crowds grumble about Jesus but remain silent out of fear, Jesus boldly teaches in the Temple. This episode explores the difference between speaking your own message and speaking God's message—and why one requires far more courage than the other. Discover how fear silences truth and how Jesus' boldness comes not from fearlessness, but from focus on honoring God rather than winning approval. Learn why your commitment to God's truth must be bigger than your fear of consequences. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify the truths you've been silencing and find the courage to speak them. This episode will empower you to prioritize God's approval over the crowd's and to speak with the boldness of Jesus.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, bible study, boldness, christian podcast, courage, daily devotional, discipleship, faith and courage, fear of man, god's approval, god's message, john 7, speaking truth, spiritual meditation, standing firm -
Episode 396: Message From God | John 7:11-19 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 191
Episode | July 17th, 2026 | Season 5 | 9 mins 39 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, boldness, christian podcast, courage, daily devotional, discipleship, faith and courage, fear of man, god's approval, god's message, john 7, speaking truth, spiritual meditation, standing firm
Find the courage to speak God's truth in this transformative study of John 7:11-19. While crowds grumble about Jesus but remain silent out of fear, Jesus boldly teaches in the Temple. This episode explores the difference between speaking your own message and speaking God's message—and why one requires far more courage than the other. Discover how fear silences truth and how Jesus' boldness comes not from fearlessness, but from focus on honoring God rather than winning approval. Learn why your commitment to God's truth must be bigger than your fear of consequences. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify the truths you've been silencing and find the courage to speak them. This episode will empower you to prioritize God's approval over the crowd's and to speak with the boldness of Jesus.
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Day 190 — Luke 9:52–56 — Fire From Heaven?
Article | July 16th, 2026
Discover how to respond to rejection with grace in this powerful study of Luke 9:52-56. When a Samaritan village rejects Jesus, James and John want to call down fire from heaven to punish them. But Jesus rebukes them and simply moves on. This episode explores what rejection reveals about our hearts and how we can respond with measured grace instead of reactive harshness. Learn why staying focused on your mission is more powerful than retaliating against those who reject you, and how Jesus models a response that is both strong and compassionate. Through contemplative meditation and practical reflection, discover where you're tempted to "call down fire"—to punish, retaliate, or hurt those who have hurt you—and find the freedom to respond like Jesus instead. This episode will transform how you handle rejection and conflict.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, forgiveness, grace, handling conflict, jesus' example, luke 9, measured response, rejection, responding to rejection, spiritual meditation, spiritual strength -
Episode 395: Fire From Heaven? | Luke 9:52-56 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 190
Episode | July 16th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 37 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, forgiveness, grace, handling conflict, jesus' example, luke 9, measured response, rejection, responding to rejection, spiritual meditation, spiritual strength
Discover how to respond to rejection with grace in this powerful study of Luke 9:52-56. When a Samaritan village rejects Jesus, James and John want to call down fire from heaven to punish them. But Jesus rebukes them and simply moves on. This episode explores what rejection reveals about our hearts and how we can respond with measured grace instead of reactive harshness. Learn why staying focused on your mission is more powerful than retaliating against those who reject you, and how Jesus models a response that is both strong and compassionate. Through contemplative meditation and practical reflection, discover where you're tempted to "call down fire"—to punish, retaliate, or hurt those who have hurt you—and find the freedom to respond like Jesus instead. This episode will transform how you handle rejection and conflict.
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Day 189 — John 7:2–9 — Not The Right Time
Article | July 15th, 2026
Discover the power of divine timing in this transformative study of John 7:2-9. When Jesus' own brothers pressure Him to go public and perform miracles, He responds: "Now is not the right time for me to go." This episode explores how God's timing is radically different from the world's timing—and why that's actually good news. Learn why rushing ahead of God's plan undermines everything you're trying to accomplish, and why waiting is sometimes the most faithful, obedient thing you can do. Discover how Jesus moved according to a divine timeline that gave His mission eternal significance, and how the same principle applies to your life. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify where you're forcing timing and pressuring doors to open, and find the courage to surrender your timeline to God's. This episode will transform how you approach goals, dreams, and the callings God has placed on your life.
By Nick Oyler | Host of the Daily Bible Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, divine timing, faith journey, god's plan, god's timing, john 7, patience, spiritual meditation, surrender, trusting god, waiting on god -
Episode 394: Not The Right Time | John 7:2-9 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 189
Episode | July 15th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 59 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, divine timing, faith journey, god's plan, god's timing, john 7, patience, spiritual meditation, surrender, trusting god, waiting on god
Discover the power of divine timing in this transformative study of John 7:2-9. When Jesus' own brothers pressure Him to go public and perform miracles, He responds: "Now is not the right time for me to go." This episode explores how God's timing is radically different from the world's timing—and why that's actually good news. Learn why rushing ahead of God's plan undermines everything you're trying to accomplish, and why waiting is sometimes the most faithful, obedient thing you can do. Discover how Jesus moved according to a divine timeline that gave His mission eternal significance, and how the same principle applies to your life. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, identify where you're forcing timing and pressuring doors to open, and find the courage to surrender your timeline to God's. This episode will transform how you approach goals, dreams, and the callings God has placed on your life.