• God Called You to This | Why Your Blessing Looks Like a Famine
    Feb 25 2026

    What to expect when you say yes to God. In this Genesis 12 Bible study for women, we explore God’s call, obedience, famine, fear, and faith. If you’ve stepped out in obedience and it feels harder than expected, this teaching will ground you in what Scripture actually shows us about answering the call of God.

    Genesis 12 reveals that saying yes to God includes separation, seasons of lack, and the exposure of fear—but it also reveals the faithfulness and protection of God. Abraham obeyed without details. He faced famine in the promised land. He made mistakes. And God still protected the promise.

    In this Bible study episode, we cover:

    • What happens after you obey God

    • Why famine is not failure

    • How fear surfaces in calling

    • How God protects what He promises

    • What pioneers and faith-driven women can learn from Abraham

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    Inside the Collective, we don’t just read the Bible—we study it with clarity, community, and application so that Scripture shapes your thinking and obedience shapes your life.

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    21 min
  • Bible Study vs Binge Listening| Which One Grows Your More?
    Feb 18 2026

    How to study the Bible consistently, grow spiritually, and move from consuming Scripture to true discipleship. If you love Bible study but feel stuck or inconsistent, this episode will give you a clear plan.

    In this episode of She Knows The Word, Courage Molina shares how to stop bingeing Bible content and start building real spiritual discipline. You’ll learn:

    • Why studying the Bible requires intentional engagement • The difference between consuming Scripture and being formed by it • How to use this podcast as your personal Bible study plan • The biblical model: study, teaching, personal examination, and community • Why community is not optional for spiritual growth

    This is your invitation to move from passive listening to intentional discipleship.

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    If you’re serious about knowing Scripture, growing spiritually, and becoming a disciplined woman of the Word — this is your next step.

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    27 min
  • Why Do I Still Feel Stuck After Obeying God? | Trusting God in the Waiting Season
    Feb 10 2026

    Waiting on God after obedience can feel confusing. In this Genesis 8 Bible study on Noah, discover what it means when God remembers, why silence is not abandonment, and how to keep faith in the waiting season after the storm.

    Have you obeyed God but still feel stuck? Made it through the crisis but your joy hasn’t returned?

    In this powerful episode of Bible Study for Women, Courage Molina walks through Genesis 6–9 to unpack what it really means when Scripture says, “God remembered Noah.”

    You’ll learn:

    • Why God’s remembrance marks a turning point—not forgetfulness
    • How to interpret God’s silence without assuming abandonment
    • Why breakthrough is often a process, not a “suddenly”
    • What Noah’s repeated checking teaches us about active faith
    • The difference between delay and denial
    • How to stop surviving and start preparing to thrive

    If you are in a waiting season after the storm, this episode will steady your heart and recalibrate your perspective. God has not misplaced you. He has not lost track of your obedience. He remembers.

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    📖 Scripture Referenced: Genesis 6–9

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    💬 Comment: What has God been teaching you in your waiting season?

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    19 min
  • When Obedience Leads to Unexpected Waiting: Lessons from Noah's Ark
    Feb 4 2026

    What happens when obedience to God leads to prolonged waiting? In this episode, Courage Molina explores Noah’s Ark, delayed promises, and faith in long seasons—why waiting can strain believers and how to stay honest with God.

    In this episode of Bible Study for Women, Courage Molina takes a deeper look at the story of Noah beyond the flood, focusing on the year-long waiting period that followed. While Noah obeyed God fully, the extended season of confinement reveals an often-overlooked reality: obedience does not guarantee quick resolution or emotional ease.

    This conversation challenges believers—especially women walking faithfully yet feeling worn down—to confront the emotional weight of prolonged seasons, resist spiritual bypassing, and practice radical honesty with God.

    Through Genesis chapters 6–9, Courage reminds listeners that being kept by God does not mean being unaffected by pressure—and that Scripture gives us permission to bring our grief, frustration, and weariness to Him. Learn why waiting seasons matter, how calling can feel heavier over time, and why reading the entire Bible prepares us for every season of faith.

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    🎧 CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – Intro: When Obedience Takes Longer

    02:10 – The Weight of Calling

    06:45 – Noah’s Year on the Ark

    12:30 – When Protection Feels Like Prison

    18:40 – God’s Silence in Waiting

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    24 min
  • Your Divine Assignment Is Calling | Are You Listening? (Genesis 6-9)
    Jan 28 2026

    If you know God has spoken—but you’re still hesitating—this episode is for you.

    In this Bible study, we explore what it actually takes to follow through when God’s instructions don’t make sense, there’s no precedent, and obedience feels risky. Using Noah’s story from Genesis 6–9, we shift the focus from waiting for clarity to walking in obedience rooted in relationship with God.

    You’ll be reminded that hesitation isn’t always confusion—it’s often fear of building something you’ve never seen before. Noah had never seen rain, yet he built the ark anyway. His story reveals how faith moves from intention to action, and why delayed obedience keeps us stuck.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What follow-through really requires when God has already spoken

    • Why relationship with God matters more than clarity

    • How to trust that God finishes what He assigns

    • Why obedience often comes before understanding

    This episode will encourage you to stop waiting for perfect conditions and take the next step God is asking of you—without needing proof, permission, or validation.

    Bible Study For Women is a podcast for women who want to grow in biblical understanding, walk in obedience, and live out their faith with confidence and clarity.

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    31 min
  • Why Genealogies Matter: What Genesis 5 Reveals About Favor After the Fall
    Jan 21 2026

    Even after the fall, God’s favor, presence, and purpose remained. In this episode, we study Genesis 5 and uncover why genealogies matter, how grace and mercy continued after sin, and what this often-skipped chapter reveals about God’s faithfulness.

    This Bible study introduces a new teaching segment called The Bible Literacy Moment, where we slow down to explore biblical context, literary structure, and cultural details that deepen our understanding of Scripture and who God is. You’ll learn what genealogies are, what they aren’t, and how they show God’s ongoing desire for fellowship—even after humanity’s failure.

    If you want to grow in Bible literacy, understand the Old Testament more clearly, and read Scripture with confidence and depth, this episode will help you slow down, wrestle with the text, and see God’s grace at work from the very beginning.

    Listen now and be reminded: failure didn’t end the story—there is favor after the fall.

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    26 min
  • Your Marriage Doesn't Have To Fall Apart| God's Design Still Works (Genesis 1-3)
    Jan 13 2026

    Why does marriage feel so hard even for Christians?

    In this Bible study for women, we explore God’s design for marriage in Genesis 1–3 and uncover why many marriages struggle when we drift from God’s blueprint for identity, unity, and obedience.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What the Bible really teaches about marriage

    • Why identity matters more than roles in a healthy marriage

    • What “leave and cleave” actually means

    • Why lack of example doesn’t excuse disobedience

    • How returning to God’s design brings clarity and unity

    This isn’t marriage advice based on culture, it’s Scripture-based truth rooted in God’s original intent.

    If you want to grow spiritually and apply the Bible to real life, including marriage and relationships, this episode is for you.

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    28 min
  • Does Grace Stop Consequences? Genesis 4 Explains the Nature of Sin
    Jan 6 2026

    Genesis 4 Bible study on Cain and Abel explaining how sin is progressive, how God warns us, why obedience matters, and why grace does not erase consequences—even though God remains merciful.

    In this episode of Bible Study for Women, we study Genesis chapter 4 to understand the nature of sin—not just what sin is, but how it works.

    The story of Cain and Abel reveals that sin doesn’t usually appear suddenly. It builds. God warns us. We have the ability to rule over it. And when ignored, sin creates consequences that are real, lasting, and far-reaching—without canceling God’s mercy.

    This episode challenges shallow grace theology and helps you see why obedience is not about perfection, but protection.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • Why sin is progressive, not accidental

    • How God warns before sin escalates

    • What it means to “rule over” sin (Genesis 4:7)

    • Why consequences can be permanent without meaning God stopped loving you

    • How God can discipline, protect, and provide—even after failure

    • Why grace does not make sin harmless

    Genesis 4 teaches us that God’s mercy does not rewind choices—but it does restrain destruction. This is why Scripture matters: it forms discernment before damage is done.

    Reflection Questions:
    • Where have I minimized sin instead of responding to God’s warning?

    • What pattern has been building that I need to confront now?

    • What consequences am I living with—and where do I still see God’s mercy?

    📖 Bible Reading Challenge:

    Read Genesis 4 every day this week.

    • Circle every warning

    • Underline every consequence

    • Box every act of mercy

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    If you want to learn how to read the Bible clearly, recognize sin before it escalates, and grow in obedience that actually protects your life, join She Knows The Word Collective.

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    33 min