Displaying items 21-27 of 27 in total of 2 Minute Disciple | Daily Devotional Podcast with the tag "lectio divina".
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Episode 212: Episode 10 — Luke 2:21–38 — Recognizing the Messiah | Daily Devotional Podcast (Lectio Divina)
Episode | January 10th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 16 secs
anna, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of luke, lectio divina, luke 2:21–38, scripture meditation, simeon
Luke 2:21–38 introduces Simeon and Anna, who recognized the Messiah when Mary and Joseph brought Him to the temple. This 2 Minute Disciple devotional encourages keeping our eyes, ears, and hearts open so we don’t miss Jesus in our daily lives. Exercise: look for opportunities to help someone today.
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Episode 211: Episode 9 — Luke 2:8–20 — Joy in the Messiah | Daily Devotional Podcast (Lectio Divina)
Episode | January 9th, 2026 | Season 5 | 7 mins 36 secs
bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of luke, lectio divina, luke 2:8–20, scripture meditation, shepherds
Luke 2:8–20 tells of shepherds receiving the angelic announcement of Jesus’ birth and hurrying to see Him. This 2 Minute Disciple devotional reflects on the overwhelming joy found in meeting the Messiah and the importance of sharing that joy with others. Today’s step: tell someone about Jesus’ impact on your life.
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Episode 210: Episode 8 — Luke 2:1–7 — God Uses Our Circumstances | Daily Devotional Podcast (Lectio Divina)
Episode | January 8th, 2026 | Season 5 | 5 mins 48 secs
bethlehem, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of luke, lectio divina, luke 2:1–7, scripture meditation
Luke 2:1–7 recounts how a government census brought Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, fulfilling prophecy about the Messiah’s birthplace. In this 2 Minute Disciple devotional, we reflect on how God uses ordinary circumstances to position us for His purposes. Today’s exercise: use small in-between moments to pray.
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Episode 209: Episode 7 — Matthew 1:18–25 — God With Us | Daily Devotional Podcast (Lectio Divina)
Episode | January 7th, 2026 | Season 5 | 6 mins 52 secs
bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of matthew, immanuel, lectio divina, matthew 1:18–25, spiritual growth
Matthew 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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Episode 208: Epiosode 6 - Luke 1:46-56 - God Notices the Humble | Daily Devotional Podcast (Lectio Divina)
Episode | January 6th, 2026 | Season 5 | 6 mins 32 secs
bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, gospel of luke, lectio divina, luke 1:46–56, magnificat, scripture meditation
In Luke 1:46–56, Mary’s song celebrates God’s mercy and His attention to the humble. In this 2 Minute Disciple devotional, we reflect on how God sees and values us, even when we feel overlooked, and invite His Word to shape our day. End with a simple action step: “Chew” on the phrase He has done great things for me throughout your day.
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Episode 203: Episode 3 — John 1:6–13 — Recognizing Jesus | Daily Devotional Podcast (Lectio Divina)
Episode | January 3rd, 2026 | Season 5 | 7 mins 12 secs
bible study, daily devotional, gospel of john, john 1:6–13, lectio divina, spiritual growth
John the Baptist pointed to the true Light — Jesus — yet many did not recognize Him. In John 1:6–13, we’re reminded that all who believe and accept Him become children of God.
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Episode 201: Episode 1 — Luke 1:1–4 — Certainty in Jesus
Episode | January 1st, 2026 | Season 5 | 7 mins 35 secs
bible study, christian devotional, faith, jesus, lectio divina, meditation, scripture, short form daily, spiritual growth
Today’s 2 Minute Disciple takes us to Luke 1:1–4, where Luke assures us that his account of Jesus’ life is carefully investigated and accurate.
In just over two minutes, we’ll slow down, hear the passage, notice what stands out, meditate on the truth that we can be certain of who Jesus is, and take a small step to keep an ongoing conversation with God throughout our day.