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Drawing from Romans 7:18–8:1, Nicole tackles a deeply relatable struggle: the disappointment we feel when we fall short of our own standards. In this episode, she walks listeners through the Apostle Paul’s admission of this struggle—wanting to do right but failing to do so—and points to Jesus as the ultimate answer. Rather than gritting our teeth and trying harder, we are invited to fix our eyes on Christ, who offers forgiveness, removes condemnation, and gives us the Holy Spirit to guide us toward life and peace.
Want to be a part of our community Bible Study? Sign up for our Fall Study on Daniel at nicoleunice.com/daniel
Main Takeaways
You’re not alone in your struggle.
Even Paul—the great church planter and author of much of the New Testament—wrestled with doing what he didn’t want to do.
The Christian life isn’t about “getting better” at religion.
As we draw closer to God’s holiness, we become more aware of our sin—but also more dependent on His grace.
Shame hides us from God, grace draws us near.
Sin’s power is not just in the act but in the shame that follows, which keeps us from God’s healing presence.
The Holy Spirit is a gentle force.
He moves into every corner of our lives, shining light on what needs healing—not to condemn, but to restore.
Fix your eyes on your Savior, not your sin.
Victory is already won in Christ; your identity is secure as a beloved child of God.
📜 Bible Verses Referenced
Romans 7:18–8:1 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
Romans 8:5 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
Psalm 103:12 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
Matthew 3:17 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
🙌 Calls to Action (CTAs)
Memorize Romans 8:1 – Remind yourself daily: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Join the Facebook Community – Share your own “Lord, hear my prayer when…” prompt in the How to Study the Bible Podcast Community.
Subscribe & Share – Encourage someone else who struggles with self-disappointment by sending them this episode.
🔗 Resources & Links
Connect with Nicole on Instagram
Follow on Facebook
Email Nicole: [email protected]
More resources at NicoleUnice.com
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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Drawing from Romans 7:18–8:1, Nicole tackles a deeply relatable struggle: the disappointment we feel when we fall short of our own standards. In this episode, she walks listeners through the Apostle Paul’s admission of this struggle—wanting to do right but failing to do so—and points to Jesus as the ultimate answer. Rather than gritting our teeth and trying harder, we are invited to fix our eyes on Christ, who offers forgiveness, removes condemnation, and gives us the Holy Spirit to guide us toward life and peace.
Want to be a part of our community Bible Study? Sign up for our Fall Study on Daniel at nicoleunice.com/daniel
Main Takeaways
You’re not alone in your struggle.
Even Paul—the great church planter and author of much of the New Testament—wrestled with doing what he didn’t want to do.
The Christian life isn’t about “getting better” at religion.
As we draw closer to God’s holiness, we become more aware of our sin—but also more dependent on His grace.
Shame hides us from God, grace draws us near.
Sin’s power is not just in the act but in the shame that follows, which keeps us from God’s healing presence.
The Holy Spirit is a gentle force.
He moves into every corner of our lives, shining light on what needs healing—not to condemn, but to restore.
Fix your eyes on your Savior, not your sin.
Victory is already won in Christ; your identity is secure as a beloved child of God.
📜 Bible Verses Referenced
Romans 7:18–8:1 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
Romans 8:5 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
Psalm 103:12 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
Matthew 3:17 – Read on BibleStudyTools.com
🙌 Calls to Action (CTAs)
Memorize Romans 8:1 – Remind yourself daily: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Join the Facebook Community – Share your own “Lord, hear my prayer when…” prompt in the How to Study the Bible Podcast Community.
Subscribe & Share – Encourage someone else who struggles with self-disappointment by sending them this episode.
🔗 Resources & Links
Connect with Nicole on Instagram
Follow on Facebook
Email Nicole: [email protected]
More resources at NicoleUnice.com
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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