The Daily Still Podcast - Guided Christian Meditations and Devotions
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Today, as we complete Season 7 of The Daily Still Podcast, we offer you space to ponder and rediscover Christ’s presence in your life as we reflect upon our continuing journey of faith.
In Luke 24 we read the story of two disciples walking along the road together discussing Jesus’ death and questioning what they believed. Then a divine encounter occurs. Jesus appears and begins walking with them, but they don’t know who he is. In this story, we are reminded that Jesus walks with us in our doubts too.
If Jesus was to join you on the road, what questions would you have for Him?
We invite you to find a quiet place, as you imagine walking down the street with Jesus, discussing your faith and questions.
"Didn’t our hearts burn within us as he walked with us on the road?" Luke 24:32 NLT
"Come to me with your ears wide open. Listen, and you will find life." Isaiah 55:3 NLT
May you walk through each day with your eyes and ears wide open to Divine encounters on your journey.
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