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    <description>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. 📖 Daily Bible Reading | 🎧 Short Christian Podcast | ✝️ Faith Journey | 🙏 Spiritual Growth Listen now and make space for 2 minutes with Jesus every day.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Slow down. Meet Jesus. Let His Teaching shape your day.</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Nick Oyler | Faith Journey Guide &amp; Host of the Daily Devotional Podcast “2 Minute Disciple”</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>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. 📖 Daily Bible Reading | 🎧 Short Christian Podcast | ✝️ Faith Journey | 🙏 Spiritual Growth Listen now and make space for 2 minutes with Jesus every day.</itunes:summary>
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  <title>Episode 428: Rich Relationship With God | Luke 12:13-21 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 224</title>
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  <itunes:title>Rich Relationship With God | Luke 12:13-21 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 224</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Discover what it truly means to be rich in this convicting study of Luke 12:13-21. When a man asks Jesus to settle an inheritance dispute, Jesus refuses and instead delivers a stunning warning: "Beware! Guard against every kind of greed. Life is not measured by how much you own." Then He tells the parable of a rich man who builds bigger barns to store his abundance—only to hear God say: "You fool! You will die this very night." This episode explores the sharpest possible contrast: a person is a fool to store up earthly wealth but not have a rich relationship with God. Learn why greed disguises itself as fairness and rights, why full barns can coexist with an empty life, and what it means to be truly rich toward God. Through contemplative meditation and honest reflection, examine where you're investing your energy and find the freedom of choosing relationship over accumulation. This episode will redefine what wealth really means.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;In Episode 224, we explore Luke 12:13-21 and Jesus' parable of the rich fool—one of Scripture's most searching stories about wealth, greed, and what it means to be truly rich. A man calls out from the crowd with what seems like a reasonable request: "Teacher, please tell my brother to divide our father's estate with me." He wants what's fair. He wants his share. And he comes to Jesus—the greatest teacher he's ever heard—to settle the dispute. But Jesus refuses to arbitrate. And then He says something that reveals why: "Beware! Guard against every kind of greed. Life is not measured by how much you own." Through guided meditation, discover what Jesus sees that the man can't see. Underneath the inheritance dispute is a heart condition. Greed. And greed is subtle—it doesn't announce itself. It disguises itself as fairness, as rights, as what we deserve. It feels completely reasonable from the inside. Then Jesus tells a parable about a man who had everything—a fertile farm, fine crops, abundant wealth beyond what his barns could hold. And he spent all his energy and imagination on one question: how do I store all of this? His solution: tear down the old barns and build bigger ones. Then he could sit back, relax, and enjoy everything he'd accumulated. Notice who is completely absent from his inner conversation. God. Other people. Anyone outside himself. His entire world has collapsed to a single point: himself and his stuff. And then God speaks into that self-satisfied monologue: "You fool! You will die this very night. Then who will get everything you worked for?" The barns are full. The life is empty. This episode explores the devastating contrast Jesus draws at the end of the parable: "A person is a fool to store up earthly wealth but not have a rich relationship with God." Notice the language Jesus uses deliberately. Not a bad relationship. Not a distant relationship. A poor relationship. The language of wealth is flipped on its head. The truly rich person isn't the one with the biggest barns—it's the one with the deepest relationship with God. You can be financially wealthy and spiritually bankrupt. You can have full barns and an empty soul. Or you can be financially simple and spiritually rich—investing in what lasts, building what cannot be taken away, accumulating what death cannot touch. Learn why the question isn't what's in your barns but what's in your heart. Discover how to examine where you're investing your energy—whether you're building bigger barns or building a richer relationship with God. Find practical ways to invest in people rather than possessions today, and experience the freedom and richness that comes from being truly rich toward God.&lt;/p&gt;

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    <![CDATA[<p>In Episode 224, we explore Luke 12:13-21 and Jesus' parable of the rich fool—one of Scripture's most searching stories about wealth, greed, and what it means to be truly rich. A man calls out from the crowd with what seems like a reasonable request: "Teacher, please tell my brother to divide our father's estate with me." He wants what's fair. He wants his share. And he comes to Jesus—the greatest teacher he's ever heard—to settle the dispute. But Jesus refuses to arbitrate. And then He says something that reveals why: "Beware! Guard against every kind of greed. Life is not measured by how much you own." Through guided meditation, discover what Jesus sees that the man can't see. Underneath the inheritance dispute is a heart condition. Greed. And greed is subtle—it doesn't announce itself. It disguises itself as fairness, as rights, as what we deserve. It feels completely reasonable from the inside. Then Jesus tells a parable about a man who had everything—a fertile farm, fine crops, abundant wealth beyond what his barns could hold. And he spent all his energy and imagination on one question: how do I store all of this? His solution: tear down the old barns and build bigger ones. Then he could sit back, relax, and enjoy everything he'd accumulated. Notice who is completely absent from his inner conversation. God. Other people. Anyone outside himself. His entire world has collapsed to a single point: himself and his stuff. And then God speaks into that self-satisfied monologue: "You fool! You will die this very night. Then who will get everything you worked for?" The barns are full. The life is empty. This episode explores the devastating contrast Jesus draws at the end of the parable: "A person is a fool to store up earthly wealth but not have a rich relationship with God." Notice the language Jesus uses deliberately. Not a bad relationship. Not a distant relationship. A poor relationship. The language of wealth is flipped on its head. The truly rich person isn't the one with the biggest barns—it's the one with the deepest relationship with God. You can be financially wealthy and spiritually bankrupt. You can have full barns and an empty soul. Or you can be financially simple and spiritually rich—investing in what lasts, building what cannot be taken away, accumulating what death cannot touch. Learn why the question isn't what's in your barns but what's in your heart. Discover how to examine where you're investing your energy—whether you're building bigger barns or building a richer relationship with God. Find practical ways to invest in people rather than possessions today, and experience the freedom and richness that comes from being truly rich toward God.</p>

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    <![CDATA[<p>In Episode 224, we explore Luke 12:13-21 and Jesus' parable of the rich fool—one of Scripture's most searching stories about wealth, greed, and what it means to be truly rich. A man calls out from the crowd with what seems like a reasonable request: "Teacher, please tell my brother to divide our father's estate with me." He wants what's fair. He wants his share. And he comes to Jesus—the greatest teacher he's ever heard—to settle the dispute. But Jesus refuses to arbitrate. And then He says something that reveals why: "Beware! Guard against every kind of greed. Life is not measured by how much you own." Through guided meditation, discover what Jesus sees that the man can't see. Underneath the inheritance dispute is a heart condition. Greed. And greed is subtle—it doesn't announce itself. It disguises itself as fairness, as rights, as what we deserve. It feels completely reasonable from the inside. Then Jesus tells a parable about a man who had everything—a fertile farm, fine crops, abundant wealth beyond what his barns could hold. And he spent all his energy and imagination on one question: how do I store all of this? His solution: tear down the old barns and build bigger ones. Then he could sit back, relax, and enjoy everything he'd accumulated. Notice who is completely absent from his inner conversation. God. Other people. Anyone outside himself. His entire world has collapsed to a single point: himself and his stuff. And then God speaks into that self-satisfied monologue: "You fool! You will die this very night. Then who will get everything you worked for?" The barns are full. The life is empty. This episode explores the devastating contrast Jesus draws at the end of the parable: "A person is a fool to store up earthly wealth but not have a rich relationship with God." Notice the language Jesus uses deliberately. Not a bad relationship. Not a distant relationship. A poor relationship. The language of wealth is flipped on its head. The truly rich person isn't the one with the biggest barns—it's the one with the deepest relationship with God. You can be financially wealthy and spiritually bankrupt. You can have full barns and an empty soul. Or you can be financially simple and spiritually rich—investing in what lasts, building what cannot be taken away, accumulating what death cannot touch. Learn why the question isn't what's in your barns but what's in your heart. Discover how to examine where you're investing your energy—whether you're building bigger barns or building a richer relationship with God. Find practical ways to invest in people rather than possessions today, and experience the freedom and richness that comes from being truly rich toward God.</p>

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  <title>Episode 373: Traditions and the Heart of God: When Worship Becomes Routine | Mark 7:1–8 | 2 Minute Disciple Episode 168</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title>Traditions and the Heart of God: When Worship Becomes Routine | Mark 7:1–8 | 2 Minute Disciple Episode 168</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In Episode 168 of the 2 Minute Disciple podcast, Nick reflects on Mark 7:1–8, where Jesus confronts the Pharisees about valuing religious traditions over a genuine relationship with God. Through contemplative prayer and meditation, discover how to move beyond routine worship and cultivate a heart that is truly close to God.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>9:18</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Can religious habits become obstacles to knowing God?&lt;br&gt;
In Episode 168 of the 2 Minute Disciple podcast, we meditate on Mark 7:1–8, where Jesus challenges the Pharisees for elevating human traditions above the heart of God’s commands. Their concern was ceremonial handwashing, but Jesus saw a deeper issue: worship that honored God with words while the heart remained distant.&lt;br&gt;
This contemplative devotional explores one of the most subtle dangers of spiritual life—the drift from authentic relationship with God into mere religious routine. While traditions, practices, and rhythms can be powerful tools for spiritual growth, Jesus reminds us that they were never meant to replace genuine devotion.&lt;br&gt;
Through guided prayer, Scripture reflection, and a practical spiritual exercise, you’ll be invited to examine your own spiritual habits and ask whether they are drawing you closer to God or simply becoming familiar routines.&lt;br&gt;
Whether you’ve been following Jesus for decades or are just beginning your faith journey, this episode offers a gentle invitation to bring your heart back into your worship.&lt;br&gt;
In this episode:&lt;br&gt;
• Mark 7:1–8 devotional reflection&lt;br&gt;
• Jesus and the traditions of the Pharisees&lt;br&gt;
• Worship from the heart&lt;br&gt;
• The danger of empty religious routine&lt;br&gt;
• Christian meditation and contemplative prayer&lt;br&gt;
• Spiritual renewal and authentic faith&lt;br&gt;
• Examining spiritual habits and practices&lt;br&gt;
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Slow down, listen, and rediscover the heart of worship. &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Can religious habits become obstacles to knowing God?<br>
In Episode 168 of the 2 Minute Disciple podcast, we meditate on Mark 7:1–8, where Jesus challenges the Pharisees for elevating human traditions above the heart of God’s commands. Their concern was ceremonial handwashing, but Jesus saw a deeper issue: worship that honored God with words while the heart remained distant.<br>
This contemplative devotional explores one of the most subtle dangers of spiritual life—the drift from authentic relationship with God into mere religious routine. While traditions, practices, and rhythms can be powerful tools for spiritual growth, Jesus reminds us that they were never meant to replace genuine devotion.<br>
Through guided prayer, Scripture reflection, and a practical spiritual exercise, you’ll be invited to examine your own spiritual habits and ask whether they are drawing you closer to God or simply becoming familiar routines.<br>
Whether you’ve been following Jesus for decades or are just beginning your faith journey, this episode offers a gentle invitation to bring your heart back into your worship.<br>
In this episode:<br>
• Mark 7:1–8 devotional reflection<br>
• Jesus and the traditions of the Pharisees<br>
• Worship from the heart<br>
• The danger of empty religious routine<br>
• Christian meditation and contemplative prayer<br>
• Spiritual renewal and authentic faith<br>
• Examining spiritual habits and practices<br>
<a href="https://2minutedisciple.fireside.fm/articles/day168mark718traditionsandtheheartofgod" rel="nofollow noopener">📖Follow Along</a><br>
Slow down, listen, and rediscover the heart of worship.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2minutedisciple">Support 2 Minute Disciple | Daily Faith Journey for Spiritual Growth</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Can religious habits become obstacles to knowing God?<br>
In Episode 168 of the 2 Minute Disciple podcast, we meditate on Mark 7:1–8, where Jesus challenges the Pharisees for elevating human traditions above the heart of God’s commands. Their concern was ceremonial handwashing, but Jesus saw a deeper issue: worship that honored God with words while the heart remained distant.<br>
This contemplative devotional explores one of the most subtle dangers of spiritual life—the drift from authentic relationship with God into mere religious routine. While traditions, practices, and rhythms can be powerful tools for spiritual growth, Jesus reminds us that they were never meant to replace genuine devotion.<br>
Through guided prayer, Scripture reflection, and a practical spiritual exercise, you’ll be invited to examine your own spiritual habits and ask whether they are drawing you closer to God or simply becoming familiar routines.<br>
Whether you’ve been following Jesus for decades or are just beginning your faith journey, this episode offers a gentle invitation to bring your heart back into your worship.<br>
In this episode:<br>
• Mark 7:1–8 devotional reflection<br>
• Jesus and the traditions of the Pharisees<br>
• Worship from the heart<br>
• The danger of empty religious routine<br>
• Christian meditation and contemplative prayer<br>
• Spiritual renewal and authentic faith<br>
• Examining spiritual habits and practices<br>
<a href="https://2minutedisciple.fireside.fm/articles/day168mark718traditionsandtheheartofgod" rel="nofollow noopener">📖Follow Along</a><br>
Slow down, listen, and rediscover the heart of worship.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2minutedisciple">Support 2 Minute Disciple | Daily Faith Journey for Spiritual Growth</a></p>]]>
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