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She Knows the Word™ shares the powerful stories of Christian entrepreneurs and leaders whose lives were transformed by reading the Bible for themselves. Hosted by Courage Molina, this podcast will inspire you to open your Bible, grow in faith, and join a movement of women who live boldly because they know the Word.
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Episode #28
What if our commitment to following God matched the intensity of rebellion we see in those who oppose Him? This powerful study of Exodus chapters 7-11 takes us through the ten plagues, but not in the way we might expect. Rather than focusing solely on God's mighty acts, we're invited to examine Pharaoh's stubborn resistance as a mirror for our own spiritual journey. The plagues weren't random acts of divine power—they were deliberate demonstrations that the God of the Hebrews is supreme over all creation, including Egypt's many gods. Each plague dismantled another piece of Egyptian religious belief, from the Nile god to the sun god, revealing that Yahweh alone holds authority over all the earth. But here's where it gets personal: Pharaoh's repeated pattern of temporary repentance followed by renewed rebellion looks uncomfortably familiar. How often do we cry out to God in crisis, promise change, experience relief, and then slide back into our old patterns? The lesson is clear—partial obedience is actually full disobedience. God doesn't want our halfway commitments or negotiated terms. He calls us to complete surrender, and the beautiful truth is that repentance is always available as a gift that leads to restoration and relief from the consequences of our rebellion. Chapters Chapter 1: Introduction: It's Not Too Late to Move Past Regret 0:00 - 2:28 We explore how it's never too late to move past regret through repentance, leading to restoration and relief from the consequences of rebellion. Chapter 2: Background and Context: Understanding the Plagues 2:28 - 7:12 We examine the historical and cultural context of the ten plagues, understanding that they were God's direct response to Pharaoh's rebellion and a demonstration of His supremacy over Egyptian gods. Chapter 3: Observations: Pharaoh's Pattern of Rebellion and Partial Obedience 7:12 - 18:13 We observe how Pharaoh repeatedly attempted partial obedience and temporary repentance, demonstrating that partial obedience is actually full disobedience. Chapter 4: Lessons: The Cost of Rebellion and the Gift of Repentance 18:13 - 26:32 We learn that rebellion leads to regret, partial obedience is full disobedience, and repentance is a gift that leads to restoration and relief. Chapter 5: Direction: Replacing Regret with Repentance 26:32 - 31:26 We're given practical direction to identify areas of rebellion and replace regret with repentance through intentional action and full obedience.

Episode #27
Even in hard seasons you can trust God. He is a promise keeper.

Episode #26
Can God use me? Why God chooses unqualified people is one of the most powerful lessons in the story of Moses. In this Bible study on Exodus 2-4, we explore calling, identity, purpose, obedience, and what it means to be chosen by God. When we look at Moses standing before the burning bush, we encounter a profound truth that challenges everything we believe about qualification and calling. God's choice of Moses wasn't based on his résumé, confidence, influence, or credentials. In fact, God called Moses at what many would consider his lowest point—not while he was powerful in Pharaoh's palace, but forty years later, after he had been humbled, hidden, and living as a shepherd in the wilderness. The story of Moses reminds us that God's calling is not dependent on our ability but on His power. The very river meant to be Moses' grave became the pathway to his safety. The palace that issued the order for his death became the place where he was protected and prepared. Again and again, we see God turn what was meant for evil into something that fulfilled His purpose. Moses had every excuse. He doubted himself. He questioned God's choice. He felt unqualified and incapable. Yet none of his inadequacies could stop God's plan. Through Exodus chapters 2-4, we discover that God doesn't choose according to our power—He chooses according to His purpose. If you've ever wondered: • Who am I to do what God has called me to do? • Why would God choose someone like me? • Am I qualified enough? • What if I fail? • What if I'm not ready? Then this episode is for you. You'll learn why your past doesn't disqualify you, why your doubts don't determine your destiny, and why obedience matters more than confidence. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ✅ Why God called Moses after 40 years in the wilderness ✅ How God uses unlikely people for extraordinary purposes ✅ Why your lack of confidence doesn't disqualify you ✅ The role of destiny helpers in God's plan ✅ Why confirmation sometimes comes after obedience ✅ How God accounts for opposition before it ever arrives ✅ What it means to trust God's purpose over your qualifications CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Moses' Early Life 10:00 Moses' Transformation from Confidence to Humility 20:00 God's Provision and Moses' Objections 30:00 Lessons on Calling and Chosen Identity 40:00 Walking in Your Calling Despite Opposition 45:33 Final Encouragement and Application JOIN THE COMMUNITY Ready to grow in your understanding of Scripture and learn how to study the Bible for yourself? Join She Knows The Word Collective: https://shetheword.org Use code SHEKNOWS for 10% off your membership. CONNECT Subscribe for weekly Bible study, biblical teaching, and practical application to help you understand God's Word with confidence.

Episode #25
What happens when God's promises collide with our most painful seasons? Exodus chapter 1 reveals a profound truth that challenges our assumptions about faith and suffering: being chosen by God doesn't immunize us from pain, oppression, or loss. As we examine the Israelites' brutal enslavement in Egypt, we discover something remarkable. The very same people God had chosen and promised to multiply were experiencing crushing labor, bitter treatment, and systematic oppression. Yet in the midst of their darkest hour, God's promise was being fulfilled. With each increase in Pharaoh's cruelty came an increase in the Hebrew population. This isn't coincidence; it's divine strategy. We learn that pain and promise can occupy the same season of our lives. While we're struggling financially, our character might be strengthening. While we're battling illness, our intimacy with God might be deepening. The Hebrew midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, teach us that fearing God more than man positions us for blessing even when obedience seems dangerous. Perhaps most powerfully, we see that even in seasons of relentless hardship, the Israelites maintained intimacy and love in their relationships. They didn't let their circumstances steal their capacity for connection. This reminds us that every difficult season isn't a call for isolation. When we're tempted to believe our current struggle disqualifies us from God's calling, we need only look at these chosen people suffering in Egypt to know that difficulty and destiny walk hand in hand. Chapters Chapter 1: Introduction and Background of Exodus 1 0:00 - 3:09 We are introduced to Exodus chapter 1, learning how the Israelites went from honored guests in Egypt to oppressed slaves under a new Pharaoh who feared their growing population. Chapter 2: Pharaoh's Failed Strategies to Limit Israel 3:09 - 10:54 We examine Pharaoh's three failed attempts to reduce the Israelite population: harsh labor, commanding midwives to kill Hebrew boys, and finally ordering all Egyptians to throw Hebrew boys into the Nile. Chapter 3: Key Observations and Spiritual Lessons 10:54 - 19:40 We discover crucial observations from the text, including the correlation between oppression and multiplication, the midwives' fear of God over man, and how Egyptian citizens participated in genocide. Chapter 4: Timeless Truths for Difficult Seasons 19:40 - 25:04 We learn that being chosen by God does not prevent pain, that pain and promise can coexist, and that relationships matter even in hardship, while God's plans will always prevail. Chapter 5: Application and Call to Bible Study 25:04 - 27:54 We are challenged to recognize growth in our difficult seasons and invited to join a community committed to consistent Bible study as our first line of spiritual defense. 📖 Want to read the Bible but don’t know where to start? You’re not alone. Many women want to spend time in God’s Word but feel overwhelmed, unsure where to begin, or struggle to understand what they’re reading. The She Knows The Word Collective was created to help you change that. Inside the Collective, you’ll receive: ✨ A guided Bible reading plan so you always know what to read next. ✨ Bible study tools that help you understand Scripture in context. ✨ Journal prompts and study resources to deepen your learning. ✨ Live weekly Bible trainings where you can learn alongside other women. ✨ Access to all training replays so you never miss a lesson. ✨ Accountability and encouragement to help you stay consistent. ✨ A supportive community of women committed to knowing and living God’s Word. Whether you’re brand new to Bible study or ready to go deeper, you’ll learn how to read the Bible with confidence, study it for yourself, and apply it to your everyday life. Stop wondering where to start and start growing in God’s Word with a clear plan and a community that will walk alongside you. Use code SHEKNOWS for 10% off your membership. CLICK HERE to Join today and become a woman who knows the Word.
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