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Nicole begins the new bible study series Living Right Side Up in an Upside Down World with Daniel Chapter 1. Set in Babylon after God’s people are taken into exile, this story introduces Daniel and his friends as they resist assimilation into a foreign culture. By choosing faithfulness—even in something as simple as food—God equips them with wisdom and influence.
Together, we’ll learn how to live faithfully in a culture that often presses us to conform, and how exile never has the last word when God is sovereign.
What We Cover -
Why Daniel and his friends refused the king’s food and what it teaches about holy resistance.
How exile is never the end of the story—God works even in scattering.
Why respectful courage matters when culture pressures us to assimilate.
How God honors faithfulness with His presence and provision.
Key Scriptures -
Daniel 1 – Daniel’s faithfulness in Babylon.
Jeremiah 29:4–7 – God’s call to seek the good of the city, even in exile.
Exodus (background) – God’s promise to set His people apart.
This Week's Reflection Questions:
Where do you feel pressure to assimilate to “Babylon” in your own life?
What might holy resistance look like for you this week?
How can you seek the good of your city without losing your identity in Christ?
Resources & Next Steps
Get the FREE Daniel Study Guide, as well as Weekly Notes and Bonus Materials: nicoleunice.com/daniel
Share this episode with a friend or group and journey through Daniel together.
Instagram: @nicoleunice
Bonus on YouTube: What does a Daniel Fast mean today? Watch the extended teaching on YouTube for deeper context. https://www.youtube.com/nicoleunice
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
By Nicole Unice, Bible Study Coach and Author of the Alive Method of Bible Study4.7
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Nicole begins the new bible study series Living Right Side Up in an Upside Down World with Daniel Chapter 1. Set in Babylon after God’s people are taken into exile, this story introduces Daniel and his friends as they resist assimilation into a foreign culture. By choosing faithfulness—even in something as simple as food—God equips them with wisdom and influence.
Together, we’ll learn how to live faithfully in a culture that often presses us to conform, and how exile never has the last word when God is sovereign.
What We Cover -
Why Daniel and his friends refused the king’s food and what it teaches about holy resistance.
How exile is never the end of the story—God works even in scattering.
Why respectful courage matters when culture pressures us to assimilate.
How God honors faithfulness with His presence and provision.
Key Scriptures -
Daniel 1 – Daniel’s faithfulness in Babylon.
Jeremiah 29:4–7 – God’s call to seek the good of the city, even in exile.
Exodus (background) – God’s promise to set His people apart.
This Week's Reflection Questions:
Where do you feel pressure to assimilate to “Babylon” in your own life?
What might holy resistance look like for you this week?
How can you seek the good of your city without losing your identity in Christ?
Resources & Next Steps
Get the FREE Daniel Study Guide, as well as Weekly Notes and Bonus Materials: nicoleunice.com/daniel
Share this episode with a friend or group and journey through Daniel together.
Instagram: @nicoleunice
Bonus on YouTube: What does a Daniel Fast mean today? Watch the extended teaching on YouTube for deeper context. https://www.youtube.com/nicoleunice
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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