• Navigating Life's Unexpected Seasons: Lessons from Joseph
    May 13 2024

    we continued our series on navigating unexpected seasons in life, focusing on the biblical story of Joseph and how his experiences can inspire our faith today.

    We delved into Joseph's long journey of unexpected challenges, from being sold into slavery to eventually rising to a position of power in Egypt. Despite the silence he might have felt from God during his trials, Joseph's story is a powerful testament to maintaining faith in times of uncertainty.

    We also explored the concept of faith through the story of a woman in the New Testament who, despite suffering for 12 years, believed that touching Jesus' cloak would heal her. This story contrasts with the lack of faith seen in Jesus' own hometown, where familiarity bred contempt and limited the miracles He could perform.

    This episode aims to encourage you to reflect on your own faith during difficult times. Are you moving toward God or away from Him? It's normal for faith to fluctuate, but the goal is to emerge with a stronger, more resilient faith.

    We wrapped up by reminding everyone that God's presence is a constant, even when answers are not clear. The challenge is to seek daily sustenance from God, allowing our faith to grow step by step.

    THIS WEEK'S RESOURCES:

    Nicole’s Newest Book: Not What I Signed Up For

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    20 mins
  • Not What I Signed Up For: How to Think about Life’s Hardest Seasons (A Bible Study on Joseph)
    May 6 2024

    What do we do when we find ourselves in seasons that are unexpected or uncertain? Or when we find ourselves anxious about the future or regretful about the past? How do we handle a season when we feel uncertain about where it's going and we don't know how long it's going to last? If that sounds familiar to you, my dear friend, then you are going to find comfort and encouragement and direction through the story of Joseph.

    Here is a truth: when we get into a place where our faith is being tested, and we feel under pressure because of some circumstance or pain in our life, we often will feel bad about ourselves. But we need to remember that the reality is, we're just learning who we really are, and God loves us in this journey. God desires to transform us in the deepest places of our hearts, our minds, and our souls so that our emotions and our thought patterns will actually be transformed by being renewed. It's a time to get honest with ourselves because when we're honest with ourselves, there is room now for growth.

    So today, we come to the story of Joseph, who faced incredible circumstances that he did not sign up for. We’ll see what we can learn from Joseph's faith in times when he did not know how things were going to turn out. We’ll talk about what it looks like to really give our lives over to God, even the hard circumstances or the ones that you thought were about to change, and then they didn't change.

    THIS WEEK'S RESOURCES:

    Nicole’s Newest Book: Not What I Signed Up For

    When you go to NicoleUnice.com/notwhatisignedupfor you'll get the intro, first chapter and a free prayer guide!

    Find all of Nicole's books and resources on Amazon or Barnes & Noble

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    18 mins
  • Is It Okay to Seek Signs from God? (A Bible Study on Judges 6-8)
    Apr 29 2024

    What does it mean to have faith? And what does faithfulness look like over a lifetime? And, is it okay to ask or desire to see signs or proofs of God? We’ll cover all of that in today’s episode, the second part of our two part bible study on Gideon, found in Judges 6-8.

    Is it okay to ask God for signs, as Gideon did? God knows we long for signs, and has answered that in the person of Jesus. It says in Scripture: You will be given a sign. This will be a sign among you. The virgin will give birth to a baby, and we will call him Jesus. The sign that we have that God can overcome and that God is the one who orders our steps, orders our days, and controls life and death is in Jesus.

    Gideon's story is a powerful reminder of the human nature of faith, which can falter and require reassurance. God's responses to Gideon's requests for signs teach us about His patience and willingness to strengthen our faith, even when we doubt. When we remember what God has done for us in the past, it can strengthen our faith in him in the present and for the future.

    THIS WEEK'S RESOURCES:

    Nicole’s Newest Book: Not What I Signed Up For

    When you go to NicoleUnice.com/notwhatisignedupfor you'll get the intro, first chapter and a free prayer guide!

    Find all of Nicole's books and resources on Amazon or Barnes & Noble

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    21 mins
  • When Faith Falters, Gideon’s Story Shows Us It’s Okay to Ask Questions (A Bible Study on Judges 6-8)
    Apr 22 2024

    Today, we're delving into the Old Testament, specifically Judges 6 through 8, to discuss the story of Gideon. This narrative is deeply personal to me, as it reflects my own experiences and the lessons I've learned about faith. What do we do when our faith falters, when we have questions? This story has so much to teach us.

    The context of Judges reveals a cycle of rebellion among the Israelites, who have turned away from God and are suffering the consequences. Despite their struggles, God sends messengers and judges to guide them back, but they often ignore these figures. This backdrop sets the stage for Gideon's story, which unfolds during a particularly challenging time for Israel.

    Gideon, the least in his family and from the weakest clan, is found by an angel of the Lord while secretly threshing wheat to avoid it being stolen by the Midianites. The angel greets him as a "mighty warrior," which is ironic given Gideon's humble circumstances. Gideon questions why they have been abandoned by God if He is truly with them. The angel responds by encouraging Gideon to go in the strength he has, assuring him that God will be with him to defeat the Midianites.

    Gideon's faith is hesitant, but he engages with the angel, asking for a sign to confirm the message. After receiving a miraculous sign, Gideon is convinced and embarks on a mission to tear down an altar to a foreign god and build one for the Lord instead. Despite his fear, he follows through, and his father defends his actions when others question them.

    As we conclude this episode, we see Gideon's faith beginning to grow, even from a place of doubt and weakness. Next week, we'll continue with Gideon's story, discussing the significance of asking for signs and what it means for our faith. I invite you to read Judges 6, 7, and 8 to prepare for our next discussion about Gideon and the concept of laying out a fleece before God.

    Three questions we can always ask the Bible as we study:

    1. What is this story teaching me about people?
    2. What is this story teaching me about God?
    3. What is this story teaching me about God's interactions with people?

    THIS WEEK'S RESOURCES:

    Nicole’s Newest Book: Not What I Signed Up For

    When you go to NicoleUnice.com/notwhatisignedupfor you'll get the intro, first chapter and a free prayer guide!

    Find all of Nicole's books and resources on Amazon or Barnes & Noble

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    21 mins
  • Best Of: Why 1 John Will Challenge How You Approach Bible Study
    Apr 15 2024

    While Nicole is on a break, we're replaying some of your favorite episodes from the archives. Be sure to grab a copy of Nicole's latest book Not What I Signed Up For!

    This short letter is rich, deep, and will challenge how we have looked at Bible study so far. This pastoral letter, written by an older Christian, encourages us toward assurance and confidence in our faith.

    As we begin to open this letter, remember that this letter has a tone of fellowship, joy, and blessing.

    Big Overview of the Letter:
    Circular themes of true doctrine, obedient living, fervent devotion

    Walking through 1 John 1 with the Alive Method:

    1. What does it say?
    Themes of light/darkness, cleansing, sin

    2. What’s the back story?

    Connection back to the gospel of John

    Circular themes--keep a list of questions


    3. What does it mean?

    There is a process to forgiveness

    There is a path to our righteousness


    4. What does it mean for me?

    The practice of confession


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    17 mins
  • Best Of: The Superpower of Contentment (A Bible Study on Ecclesiastes 5)
    Apr 8 2024

    While Nicole is on a break, we're replaying some of your favorite episodes from the archives. And be sure to grab a copy of Nicole's latest book Not What I Signed Up For!

    Have you ever struggled with being content? Have you ever had that little thought in your mind, “If only I had more, if I only had that thing, then I would be at peace”? Today, we’re talking about the superpower of contentment in your lives. This ancient Scripture is incredibly relevant for our age, as we wrestle with our own contentment and the American Dream culture in which we live.

    Truly, our whole lives are bombarded with the message that there is just one more thing around the corner, that if you experience contentment, you will get peace. But is that true? Let’s examine this in light of what the teacher of Ecclesiastes tells us about contentment.

    RESOURCES:

    Nicole’s Newest Book: Not What I Signed Up For
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    14 mins
  • Best Of: Christ's Passion Is Our Pathway to Freedom
    Apr 1 2024

    Has the true story of the cosmic reality of what Jesus has done for us on the cross and through his resurrection been lost on you? Has the story grown stale? My prayer is this passion week, you might hear something in this chapter you haven’t noticed before, and remember the joy of your salvation.

    RESOURCES:

    Nicole’s Newest Book: Not What I Signed Up For
    Find all of Nicole's books and resources on Amazon or Barnes & Noble

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    WHAT DOES IT SAY?

    This week, listen to Nicole read Luke 23:1-43 and perhaps read it aloud to yourself or your family. The darkness of humanity is on display.

    WHAT’S THE BACKSTORY?

    Pilot and Herod – power players in this passage. They almost play with Jesus like he’s an object.

    The crowd – would have been some of the same people who were fed by him on the hillside, heard his teachings, put palm branches down for him – has now turned on him.

    Barabbas – an actual criminal. Jesus, the innocent one literally takes the place of the guilty one. The passion of Christ is to take the sin and guilt of the world upon himself, even for those who do not know what he is doing.

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

    Often the temptations and trials that come to us are meant to prepare us for a future moment of greater temptation. Jesus’ temptation by Satan (that we discussed earlier in the series) prepares him for his encounter with Herod.

    We are a fickle kind of people. We are swayed by power and fear.

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ME?

    In the darkest that the world has to offer, Jesus is still so close. He is taking the punishment for your sin, the weight of sin for you, so that we can be with him in paradise. Fall upon his mercy, even though you don’t deserve it. Jesus remembers you, you are blessed.

    What kind of person comes to Jesus? See 1 Corinthians 1:26-31

    26 For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. 27 But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; 28 God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, 29 so that no human being might boast in the presence of God. 30 And because of him you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, righteousness and sanctification and redemption, 31 so that, as it is written, “Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.”

    Are you willing to accept Jesus on his terms?

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    20 mins
  • God's Kingdom vs Man's Empire (A Bible Study on The Sermon on the Mount)
    Mar 25 2024

    Have you ever wondered what God’s Kingdom is? Well, it’s God’s rule and reign in every aspect of life. Today, Nicole and David talk about kingdom versus empire. What is that kingdom like? And then they discuss how Jesus brings victory in the kingdom through his resurrection, and how that restores shalom.

    Learn more from David and his work at Arrabon: https://arrabon.com/a-people-a-place-and-a-just-society/

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    29 mins