Displaying items 11-15 of 15 in total of 2 Minute Disciple | Daily Faith Journey for Spiritual Growth with the tag "spiritual meditation".
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Episode 386: Help My Unbelief | Mark 9:14-29 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 181
Episode | June 30th, 2026 | Season 5 | 9 mins 45 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, faith and doubt, help my unbelief, honest prayer, jesus healing, mark 9, prayer power, real faith, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, struggling faith
In Episode 181, we explore Mark 9:14-29 and one of the most honest prayers in all of Scripture. Jesus returns from the mountain to find His disciples unable to cast out an evil spirit tormenting a young boy. The boy's father, desperate and worn down by years of his son's suffering, brings the child to Jesus with a mixture of hope and doubt. When Jesus says "Everything is possible for one who believes," the father responds with raw honesty: "I do believe; help my unbelief!" This episode examines the profound truth that real faith is not the absence of doubt—it's bringing your doubt to Jesus anyway. Through guided meditation, discover why the disciples failed where Jesus succeeded: they relied on technique and authority, but Jesus operated from a place of deep prayer and connection with God. Learn that some battles are bigger than our own strength, and that abiding in God through prayer is what transforms impossible situations. This episode challenges you to release the pressure of having perfect faith and instead embrace radical honesty in your prayers. Discover how Jesus meets you not with condemnation for your unbelief, but with compassion and healing power. Find the freedom to pray like the father: acknowledging both your belief and your struggle, your faith and your fear, your trust and your doubt—and watch as Jesus works in the midst of your honest, messy, real humanity.
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Episode 385: Elijah Has Already Come | Mark 9:9-13 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 180
Episode | June 29th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 22 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, elijah, faith expectations, god's plan, god's promises, jesus, john the baptist, mark 9, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, trusting god
In Episode 180, we dive into Mark 9:9-13 and Jesus' stunning revelation about Elijah's return. The disciples, fresh from witnessing the Transfiguration, ask Jesus why the teachers of the law insist that Elijah must come before the Messiah. Jesus responds with a profound truth: Elijah has already come—in the spirit and power of John the Baptist. This episode explores the gap between our theological expectations and God's actual plan. John came in humility, calling people to repentance and preparing the way. He was rejected, imprisoned, and killed. Jesus explains that He will walk the same path—not to a throne of glory, but to a cross of suffering. Through guided meditation, discover why we miss what God is doing because it doesn't match our predetermined picture. Learn how to release your expectations and trust that God's promises are always fulfilled, even when His methods are hidden, humble, or painful. This episode challenges you to open your eyes to what God is already doing in your life that you might be missing because you're looking for something else entirely.
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Episode 383: The Transfiguration | Luke 9:28-36 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 179
Episode | June 28th, 2026 | Season 5 | 8 mins 45 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian podcast, contemplative prayer, daily devotional, discipleship, faith journey, following jesus, jesus glory, luke 9, mountaintop moments, spiritual experience, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation, transfiguration
In Episode 179, we explore Luke 9:28-36 and the Transfiguration—one of the most profound moments in Scripture. This episode examines what happens when the disciples witness Jesus' true glory revealed: His face transformed, His clothes dazzling white, and the Law and Prophets (Moses and Elijah) appearing to speak with Him about His coming exodus. Through guided meditation, discover why Peter's impulse to build shelters represents our tendency to capture, control, and hold onto spiritual experiences rather than follow Jesus into what comes next. Learn the difference between camping in past encounters with God and actively listening to His voice in the present moment. This episode challenges you to release your grip on mountaintop experiences and trust Jesus enough to follow Him down into the valley, the ordinary, and even the hard places—knowing that His glory remains constant even when we cannot see it.
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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 384: Not Ashamed of Jesus | Luke 9:26-27 | 2 Minute Disciple Podcast Ep. 178
Episode | June 27th, 2026 | Season 5 | 7 mins 45 secs
2 minute disciple, bible study, christian courage, christian podcast, daily devotional, discipleship, faith confession, jesus, kingdom of god, living unashamed, luke 9, not ashamed, public faith, spiritual growth, spiritual meditation
In Episode 178, we examine Luke 9:26-27 and Jesus' challenging call to live unashamed. This episode explores the difference between private faith and public allegiance, and the cost of distancing ourselves from Jesus out of fear or shame. Through guided meditation and reflection, discover where you may have quietly hidden your faith and learn how to live with courage and honesty about your relationship with Christ. Find out why allegiance to Jesus is worth everything.