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Episode 361: Come Away and Rest | Finding Rest in Jesus Amid Life’s Busyness | Mark 6:30–34 Devotional
Episode | June 5th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 2 secs
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In this contemplative Christian devotional, Nick reflects on Mark 6:30–34 and Jesus’ invitation to His disciples: “Come away and rest.” Discover how Jesus values rest as much as service, why spiritual renewal is essential for discipleship, and how to find peace in the midst of life’s constant demands. Slow down, meditate on Scripture, and receive Christ’s invitation to rest in His presence.
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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.