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  • Sonshine
    Jun 2 2025

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    Hi Friends,

    In this episode of Living Vine Chronicles, we explore God's hidden nature seen in the sun. Scriptural references include: Romans 1:20, Psalm 4:8, John 8:12, John 1:4, John 11: 25, 26. I hope you invite a friend to share your experience.

    Reflection questions:

    In what ways do you see God's attributes in the sun?

    How does this impact your day?

    What is God teaching you about Himself?

    Thanks so much for listening and take good care.

    Nicole



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  • Stocks And Bonds
    May 26 2025

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    Welcome to Living Vine Chronicles,

    In this episode, we take a look at what we are relying upon. Scriptural references include: Psalm 37:25, Genesis 15:1, Hebrews 13:5, Matthew 10:29-31.

    Reflection Questions:

    In what or whom are you placing your trust?

    Thanks for spending some time with me. I'll see you on Monday.

    Nicole

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  • Condemnation or Conviction
    May 20 2025

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    Welcome to Living Vine Chronicles,

    In this episode, we are exploring the difference between condemnation and conviction. Scriptural references include: Romans 5:8-9, Romans 8:31-39 , 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, 1 John 1:8–9, 2 Corinthians 6:14.

    Reflection Questions:

    When you feel condemnation, what will you choose to do with it?

    When you feel conviction, will you come to Jesus?

    Hope to see you next Monday. Thanks so much for listening.

    Nicole

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  • The Lesson Of The Fig Tree
    May 12 2025

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    Welcome to Living Vine Chronicles. In this episode, we consider the power of a spoken word, using the example of Jesus cursing the fig tree in the gospel of Mark. Scripture references include: Mark 11:12-22, Psalm 33:9, Proverbs 18:21, Genesis 1:3. If you would like to discuss the topics introduced in this podcast, I would love to hear from you. You can reach me on Facebook or at the link below. Thanks for taking the time to listen.

    Reflection questions:

    What kind of seeds are you sowing with your words?

    What thoughts are worth thinking about?


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  • Testing In The Wilderness
    May 6 2025

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    Welcome to Living Vine Chronicles. In this episode, we explore the testing that comes in times of wilderness. Scripture references include: Habakkuk 3:17-19, James 1:2-4, Zechariah 13:9, 2 Corinthians 10:5, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.

    Questions for reflection:

    What scriptures will help you stand against the enemy's schemes in the wilderness?

    What thoughts are you allowing yourself to dwell on as you walk through the wilderness?

    Who are you relying on during this trial?

    I would love to pray for you. If you would like support or prayer, please reach out to me on Facebook or on my website link below. Remember that your name is written on the palms of His hands.

    Nicole

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  • Mirror Reflections
    Apr 28 2025

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    Welcome to The Vine,

    Today's Episode takes us from the mirror into the soul. What do you see? What does Jesus see? Scripture references: Psalm 139:14; 12, Genesis 1:31, Proverbs 30:17, Psalm 44:21, John 1:5, SOS 8:7, Romans 5:8-10, 1 Cor 13:12, and Colossians 2:10

    Reflection questions:

    How do you look at yourself?

    What words do you use to describe yourself?

    How does your view of yourself impact the ways you relate to others?

    Thanks for joining me. Please share with a friend, and I'll see you Monday.

    Nicole

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  • The Good Thief
    Apr 21 2025

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    Welcome to Living Vine Chronicles,

    In today's episode, we consider the life of the "good thief" in light of Jesus' great gift of mercy to all who are willing to come to Him. Scriptural references include Luke 23:39-43, MT 20:1-16, Luke 5:31, 32, Romans 3:10-12.

    Questions for your reflection:

    Are there people you think are undeserving of God's mercy?

    What makes someone deserving of God's mercy?

    Who determines to whom mercy is extended?

    Thanks for taking time to listen. Bring a friend with you, and I'll see you on Monday.

    Nicole

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  • Dayenu
    Apr 14 2025

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    Welcome to Living Vine Chronicles,

    As we approach the high holy days leading up to Passover, we will practice a version of the Jewish tradition known as Dayenu. I've provided some background information for your reflection:

    • Dayenu (דַּיֵּנוּ):
      This Hebrew phrase, meaning "it would have been enough," is the title of a traditional song sung at the Passover Seder, a special meal commemorating the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt.

    • Purpose of the Song:
      The song expresses gratitude for God's blessings, including liberation from Egypt, the giving of the Torah, and the establishment of Shabbat, by acknowledging that even if God had only given one of these blessings, "it would have been enough".

    • Passover Seder:
      The Dayenu song is sung during the telling of the story of the Exodus at the Passover Seder, which is a ritual meal that Jews observe on the first night or two nights of Passover.

    • Meaning of Dayenu:
      According to Reboot, "Dayenu" means "it would have been enough" and the song thanks God for miracles performed during the Exodus, including taking the Jews out of Egypt, providing for them in 40 years of wilderness, and giving the Jewish people Shabbat and the Torah.


    https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/dayenu-it-would-have-been-enough/

    https://www.recustom.com/clips/4071726

    https://pjlibrary.org/beyond-books/pjblog/april-2015/contentment-dayenu-at-passover#:~:text=The%20word%20dayenu%20means%20%E2%80%9Cit,Bible)%2C%20which%20the%20Israelites%20received

    https://rebooting.com/glossary/dayenu/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CDayenu%E2%80%9D%20is%20a%20song%20recited,people%20Shabbat%20and%20the%20Torah.

    Reflection:

    You might consider writing your own Dayenu to give thanks to the Lord for all He has done in your life.

    As always, thank you for listening. See you Monday.

    Peace be with you. Nicole

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