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Episode 382: Who Do You Say I Am? | Matthew 16:13-20 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 177
Episode | June 27th, 2026 | Season 5 | 7 mins 32 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, confession of faith, contemplative prayer, daily devotional, discipleship, jesus, kingdom of heaven, matthew 16, messiah, personal faith, peter, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation
In Episode 177, we dive deep into Matthew 16:13-20 and Jesus' pivotal question to His disciples. This episode explores the difference between knowing about Jesus and personally encountering Him. Through guided meditation and reflection, discover how your personal confession of faith—not inherited religion or popular opinion—becomes the foundation of God's church. Learn how to move from secondhand faith to a personal revelation of who Jesus truly is.
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Episode 383: Who Do You Say I Am? | Matthew 16:13-20 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 177
Episode | June 27th, 2026 | Season 5 | 7 mins 32 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, confession of faith, contemplative prayer, daily devotional, discipleship, jesus, kingdom of heaven, matthew 16, messiah, personal faith, peter, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation
In Episode 177, we dive deep into Matthew 16:13-20 and Jesus' pivotal question to His disciples. This episode explores the difference between knowing about Jesus and personally encountering Him. Through guided meditation and reflection, discover how your personal confession of faith—not inherited religion or popular opinion—becomes the foundation of God's church. Learn how to move from secondhand faith to a personal revelation of who Jesus truly is.
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Episode 69: John Chapter 1
Episode | February 6th, 2022 | Season 1 | 8 mins 27 secs
audio bible, baptism, beginning, bethany, daily bible, flesh, john, light, messiah, pharisees, word
We are now in the fourth Gospel, John. "The apostle John wrote in a more reflective style than the other Gospel writers. He highlights seven miracles that pointed to Jesus’ power as the Son of God. The writer also reveals Jesus’ as a human being who experiences fatigue and hunger, sadness and joy, anger and love." (from the introduction of John NIV).