• How to Really Know What You Value Most | Mark 12
    2026/05/04

    What if the way you measure your faith isn't the way God measures it at all? That's the question Jesus drops right in our lap in Mark chapter 12 — and He uses one of the most quietly powerful moments in all of the Gospels to make the point.

    We've been watching Jesus disrupt systems, confront religious leaders, and flip assumptions upside down. And He does it again here, but this time it's subtle. He simply sits down near the temple collection box and watches. Rich people filing past, dropping in large, visible, attention-drawing gifts. And then — one poor widow. Two small coins. And Jesus turns to His disciples and says she gave more than all of them.

    Here's what I want us to really sit with today: giving can be just as performative as anything else. Those offerings were dropped into trumpet-shaped boxes in a very public space — and if you were giving a lot, everyone knew it. Sound familiar? Because not much has changed. Jesus even says about people who give for public recognition, you've been paid in full — meaning the applause here on earth? That's your reward. Full stop.

    But this widow? She had every reason to hold on to those two coins. She had no husband, no legal protections, no guaranteed income. Those coins may have been her next meal. And she gave them anyway. That's what Jesus noticed. Not the amount — the dependence. Not the performance — the trust.

    We also talk about something that I find really freeing once it actually sinks in: everything we have already belongs to God. He gave it to us. So when He asks us to give, He's not asking us to sacrifice what's ours — He's inviting us to participate in what He's already doing. And friend, He can do it with or without us. But he's asking, do you want to be part of it?

    So here's the honest question I'm leaving us all with today: if someone separated your calendar and your bank account from what you say you value — what would they actually find? Because that's where the real audit happens.

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    • 📖 Read along: Mark 12:41–44 (and the full chapter for context on the religious leaders Jesus confronts just before this)
    • 🌍 Organization mentioned: Compassion International — one of Nicole's favorite global organizations providing wraparound care for children in need. Learn more at compassion.com
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  • You Are The Temple... So What's Keeping You from True Worship? | Mark 11
    2026/04/27

    Before Jesus can use you, He has to disrupt you — and that's actually good news.

    We all love the version of Jesus who comforts us, encourages us, and comes alongside us. But what do we do with the Jesus who confronts us? Because that's exactly who we meet in Mark chapter 11.

    This story is situated in Holy Week, and as Jesus enters Jerusalem for the last time, everything is about to shift. The crowds are cheering, palm branches are flying, and people are crying out Hosanna — God, save us! It's a high moment. And then Jesus walks into the temple... and turns it upside down.

    Here's what I want you to see today, because this is the passage that gets misused more than almost any other: you are not Jesus in this story. You are the temple. Before Jesus can use any of us for anything, He has to come in and disrupt the systems inside of us that keep us from real worship — the appearances, the transactions, the religion-without-transformation that can look perfectly healthy on the outside while bearing zero fruit.

    We also dig into the curious moment when Jesus curses a fig tree — and why that's not about Jesus needing breakfast. It's a prophetic symbol, pointing to the same problem in the temple: the appearance of life without the substance of it. Looking good on the outside, but not actually connected to God at all.

    And we sit with something I find both hard and beautiful: as the story enters Passion Week, Jesus doesn't just overturn tables — He goes on to suffer. He allows things to happen to Him because He knows what it's accomplishing. And because He went ahead of us in that suffering, we are never alone in ours.

    We can't have a life that's Jesus plus anything. It's Jesus plus nothing — and that actually ends up being everything.

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    • 📖 Read along: Mark 11:15–19 (and the whole chapter for full context)
    • 📖 Cross references worth exploring: Ezekiel 36, Jeremiah 8
    • 📚 Resource mentioned: The New Living Translation Study Bible
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  • Is God Asking Me to Surrender the Thing I'm Asking Him to Bless? | Mark 10
    2026/04/20

    What if the thing you're asking God to bless is actually the thing He's asking you to let go of? That's the question sitting at the heart of Mark chapter 10 today, and friend, it's a big one.

    We're looking at one of the most well-known — and most misunderstood — stories in all of the Gospels: the story of the rich young ruler. This is a man who runs up to Jesus, eager, sincere, and doing everything right. He's kept the commandments since he was a boy. And yet, as Jesus looks at him with love he names the one thing the rich young ruler isn't ready to release. And he walks away sad.

    Jesus isn't making a blanket statement about wealth. He's doing what He always does — he's exposing where this man's trust actually lives. Because you can't be completely obedient to God without giving him your full allegiance. And that's what Jesus is after — not just your behavior, but your whole heart.

    So today I'm asking you: what are you holding in your hand so tightly you haven't even noticed? Where are you saying, 'Jesus, I'll follow you — as long as I get to keep _____"? Whatever that _____ is, that is what this episode is for.

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    • 📖 Read along: Mark 10:17–22
    • 🎙️ Missed last week? Go back and listen to the Mark 9 episode on faith, doubt, and the prayer "I do believe — help my unbelief."
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  • "I Believe, Help My Unbelief" What We Learn from This Honest Prayer | Mark 9
    2026/04/06

    Have you ever found yourself saying, I want to believe — I really do — but there's this part of me that just... doesn't? That is exactly where we land in Mark chapter 9 today, and friend, you are in good company.

    We're wrapping up our mini-series on confusion to clarity, and this week we're sitting with one of the most honest prayers in all of Scripture — just six words: I do believe. Help my unbelief. It comes from a desperate dad who has been fighting for his son, who tried everything, even coming to Jesus's disciples, and still walked away empty-handed. And yet, in that moment of raw honesty with Jesus, healing happens anyway.

    Here's what I love about this story: the man's unbelief did not stop Jesus from acting. Jesus doesn't need our perfect faith. He needs our whole heart — the good stuff and the doubt, the confidence and the fear. That's what wholehearted really means.

    We also talk about why the disciples couldn't drive out the spirit — and what Jesus's answer ("this kind only comes out by prayer") tells us about the interior life Jesus is calling us to. Spoiler: our spiritual power doesn't come from doing more. It comes from being with our Heavenly Father.

    And we close out the chapter with Jesus flipping the script on greatness — anyone who wants to be first must be last and servant of all. Because the way of Jesus isn't power. It's humility. It's vulnerability. And it is a full, beautiful, rigorous life of discipleship.

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    • Read along: Mark 9 (and review Mark 8 to catch up on last week's episode)

    • Miss last week? Go back and listen to the episode on Mark 8 — where Peter declares Jesus as Messiah and Jesus asks, "But what about you — who do YOU say that I am?"
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  • How We Move from Confusion to Clarity in Our Faith | Mark 8
    2026/03/30

    Today, we're walking through Mark chapter 8, a pivotal moment in the Gospel where the disciples move from confusion to clarity about who Jesus really is. Through repeated miracles, honest questions, and a powerful healing story, we see that spiritual understanding often happens in stages—not all at once.

    Join me as we explore how we interpret what we see, why we sometimes misunderstand God, and how Jesus patiently leads us toward truth. At the center of the chapter—and this episode—is one life-changing question: Who do you say Jesus is?

    What We Cover:

    • Spiritual clarity is a process, not a moment.
      Faith often develops over time through repeated experiences and deeper understanding.
    • You can follow Jesus and still feel confused.
      Even the disciples witnessed miracles and still struggled to fully understand who Jesus was.
    • Jesus meets us in partial understanding.
      Just like the blind man healed in stages, Jesus patiently leads us from incomplete vision to clarity.
    • Faith is relational, not transactional.
      Following Jesus is not a one-time decision—it’s an ongoing relationship of growth and discovery.
    • Your perception shapes your reality.
      We interpret life through limited data, but Jesus invites us to see what is truly real.
    • The most important question is personal.
      “Who do you say I am?” is the defining question of your faith journey.

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  • Why Jesus Cares More About Your Heart Than Your Behavior | Mark 7
    2026/03/23

    In this episode, I walk through Mark 7 and unpack one of Jesus’ most challenging and freeing teachings: the problem isn’t primarily what’s happening around us—it’s what’s happening inside of us. As Jesus confronts the Pharisees, He exposes how easy it is to focus on appearances, rules, and outward behavior while missing the deeper issue of the heart. We explore how this conflict reveals a powerful truth: real transformation doesn’t start with behavior modification, but with heart renewal. And the good news is that Jesus doesn’t just point out the problem—He offers the only solution that can truly change us from the inside out.

    What We Cover:

    • You’ll learn why Jesus confronts outward religion that ignores inward transformation.

    • Discover how we often “major in the minors” and miss what matters most.

    • You’ll see why behavior alone cannot fix the deeper issue of the human heart.

    • Learn how Jesus redefines what it means to be “clean” or truly righteous.

    • You’ll understand why sin is more than actions—it’s a condition that affects every part of our lives.

    • Discover how Jesus offers not just correction, but true heart transformation.

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  • What to Remember When You Feel Like You’re Not Moving Forward | Mark 6
    2026/03/18

    In this episode, I walk through the closing section of Mark 6 and explore what it means to follow Jesus when life feels frustrating, unclear, or stuck. We look at the disciples straining at the oars in the middle of a storm and notice something deeply comforting before Jesus calms the wind—He sees them. As we trace the bigger movement of Mark 6–9 from confusion to clarity, we begin to see that the disciples are still learning who Jesus really is, even after witnessing miracles. And honestly, so are we. This chapter reminds me that when I feel like I’m doing everything I know to do and still not getting anywhere, Jesus is not absent. He sees me, He comes toward me, and He reveals Himself right in the middle of the struggle.

    What We Cover:

    • You’ll learn why Mark 6 is part of a bigger movement from confusion to clarity about Jesus.

    • Discover why the disciples’ storm is about more than weather—it’s about faith, fear, and learning who Jesus really is.

    • You’ll see why one of the most comforting truths in this chapter is that Jesus sees us before He rescues us.

    • Learn how spiritual hardness can keep us from recognizing what Jesus is doing, even after we’ve seen His provision.

    • You’ll understand how Jesus walking on water reveals His divine authority, not just His compassion.

    • Discover why the place where you feel most overwhelmed may be the very place Jesus is revealing Himself most clearly.

    Resources mentioned:

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  • How Jesus Restores What Evil Tries to Destroy | Mark 5
    2026/03/09

    In this episode, I walk through Mark 5:1–20 and invite us to slow down and really feel the story of the demon-possessed man Jesus meets in Gentile territory. This isn’t just a dramatic miracle account—it’s a powerful picture of what Jesus does wherever evil has dehumanized, isolated, or destroyed. As we study the story together, I unpack the backstory behind the tombs, the pigs, the word “Legion,” and why this moment matters so much. At the heart of it, we see that Jesus values one human life so deeply that no financial cost compares to the worth of restoring a person made in God’s image. And we’re reminded that one of the greatest gifts Jesus gives us after He restores us is a story to tell.

    What We Cover:

    • You’ll see how Mark 5 reveals Jesus’ authority over evil.

    • You’ll learn why this miracle is really a story about human dignity and restoration.

    • Discover how dehumanization is one of the clearest signs of evil at work.

    • You’ll understand why the man’s healing shows the precious worth of every human being.

    • You’ll learn why Jesus tells this man to go and tell his story—and what that means for your own testimony.

    • You’ll be invited to consider how your own story of healing, freedom, or restoration can become a witness to others.

    Resources mentioned:

    • Check out Nicole's website and subscribe to her weekly newsletter: https://nicoleunice.kit.com/
    • Nicole’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/nicoleunice

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    23 分