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Episode 360: Whoever Receives You Receives Me | The Power of Small Acts of Faithfulness | Matthew 10:40–42 Devotional
Episode | June 4th, 2026 | Season 5 | 6 mins 52 secs
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In this contemplative Christian devotional podcast, Nick reflects on Matthew 10:40–42 and Jesus’ powerful words, “Whoever receives you receives Me.” Discover how every believer carries the presence of Christ into daily life and why even the smallest act of kindness—a cup of cold water offered in Jesus’ name—has eternal significance. Slow down, meditate on Scripture, and learn how ordinary acts of hospitality become kingdom work.
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Episode 269: Mark 2:13–17 — Called in the Middle of Life (Daily Devotional Podcast)
Episode | March 3rd, 2026 | Season 5 | 7 mins 18 secs
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This contemplative devotional episode of 2 Minute Disciple focuses on Mark 2:13–17 in the New Living Translation (NLT), where Jesus calls Levi the tax collector with the simple words, “Follow me and be my disciple.” Host Nick Oyler walks listeners through a rhythm of slowing down, reading, noticing, meditating, and responding.
We explore how Jesus meets us in our everyday lives—in the very places we might feel most compromised or ashamed—and invites us into a new identity as His disciples. The episode ends with a practical spiritual exercise about creating an “open table” for those who may feel far from God.