Drawn by the Thread

Nita Wilkinson

Drawn by the Thread is a podcast for women who want more than a surface-level faith. If you're ready to follow the thread of Scripture right to the heart of God, this is for you! Rooted in Number 15:37-40 Deep, joyful Bible study.

  1. FEB 25

    Why So Many Bibles? Translations, Interpretation and Trusting God's Word

    Why So Many Bibles? Translations, Interpretation & Trusting God’s Word Have you ever opened a Bible app and thought… Why are there SO many versions? ESV. NIV. CSB. NLT. KJV. NKJV. NASB. Is one more “right” than another? Does translation affect truth? And how can we trust Scripture if humans were involved? In this episode, we talk honestly about: Why there are so many Bible translations The difference between word-for-word and thought-for-thought translation philosophies How over 40 authors across thousands of years still tell one unified story Why questions about Scripture don’t weaken faith, but they can deepen it How to read confidently without fear God is not intimidated by scrutiny. His Word stands. If you’ve ever felt unsure about which Bible to use… Or if someone has challenged the reliability of Scripture… This conversation is for you. 🔎 Key Takeaway The abundance of translations isn’t evidence of confusion, it shows how it evolves through the years. Scholars have worked meticulously to preserve accuracy so we can read God’s Word clearly in our language today.   Mentioned in This Episode Psalm 46:10 Bible Apps to conisder YouVersion  Bible Gateway Blue Letter Bible She Reads Truth Overview of major translation philosophies How to choose a Bible translation for study vs. devotional reading Let’s Stay Connected Website:https: //www.nitawilkinson.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nitawilkinson.author Fringe Notes, a newsletter: https: //www.nitawilkinson.com/email-sign-up Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nita.r.wilkinson If this episode encouraged you, would you: • Leave a review • Share it with a friend • Screenshot and tag me on social Your support helps this ministry reach more women who want to study God’s Word deeply and joyfully.

    19 min
  2. FEB 15

    Unity Expanded, When God Changes "We"

    Episode Title: Unity Expanded, When God Changes “We” Episode Summary In this episode, we continue our study of unity by moving into Acts of the Apostles 10, where God reshapes Peter’s understanding of who belongs in His Kingdom. What begins as a vision about food becomes a seismic shift in identity. Through repetition, obedience, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, God expands the definition of “we” to include the Gentiles, not as an afterthought, but as His design. This episode explores: Why this moment would have been incredibly difficult for Jewish believers The significance of God repeating the vision three times How Peter’s story of denial and restoration echoes in this passage Why the Holy Spirit falls before the Church can debate the decision What Acts 10 teaches us about division in our culture today Unity in Christ is not built on sameness. It is built on the shared gift of the Spirit. Where We’ve Been Jesus’ prayer for unity in the Gospel of John 17 Unity under persecution in Acts 4 Now: unity expanded beyond ethnic and covenant boundaries in Acts 10 Key Themes from This Episode 1. Identity Before Expansion For thousands of years, Israel had been: Chosen Set apart Defined by covenant markers, including food laws Gentile inclusion would not have felt like simple celebration, it would have felt like loss, destabilization, and confusion. 2. The Vision and the Repetition Peter: Is hungry Falls into a trance Sees heaven open Hears the command: “Kill and eat.” God repeats the vision three times, confirming its weight and necessity. This repetition echoes: Peter’s three denials Jesus’ three restoration questions after the resurrection The same grace that restored Peter now reshapes him. 3. Obedience Before Understanding Peter does not immediately understand the vision. Clarity comes through action, welcoming Gentile messengers into his home. Sometimes theology unfolds as we obey. 4. The Spirit Falls While Peter is still preaching, the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his household. This is not theological compromise, it is divine confirmation. Unity is not negotiated. It is initiated by God. 5. Then and Now Acts 10 still speaks to us. We live in a culture shaped by: Political division Social fragmentation Generational tension Even division within the Church Acts 10 invites us to ask: Who is “we”? Who have we unintentionally labeled “them”? Scripture Referenced John 17 Acts 4 Acts 10:9–42 Ephesians 2 Reflection Questions Where might God be expanding your understanding of “we”? What assumptions about belonging might need re-examining? Are there places where obedience may need to come before full understanding? Closing Thought Unity is not built on ethnicity, background, or shared culture. It is built on the shared gift of the Holy Spirit. Acts 10 shows us a God who is patient with His people, even when the lesson stretches them beyond what feels comfortable.

    14 min
  3. FEB 1

    Ezer, Why Helper Was Never A Weakness

    Podcast Show Notes: Ezer—Why Helper Was Never a Weakness Podcast: Drawn By The Thread Host: Nita Wilkinson Episode Overview In this episode, we deconstruct the traditional English translation of the word "helper." By returning to the original Hebrew, we discover that the woman was never intended to be a "junior assistant." Instead, she was created as a vital, powerful force; a compliment to man, the perfect "fit". The Scriptural Journey of the Ezer We trace the word Ezer through the Old Testament to see how it is consistently used for God and military rescue, then look at how that strength carries into the New Testament. The Foundation (Genesis 2:18): God identifies that it is not good for man to be alone and promises to make an Ezer Kenegdo—a "helper suitable" or, more accurately, a "saving power equal to him." The Rescuer in the Psalms: Psalm 33: Our soul waits for the Lord; He is our Ezer and our shield. Psalm 70: A plea for urgent help: "You are my Ezer and my deliverer; O Lord, do not delay." Psalm 121: "My Ezer comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth." Psalm 124: A reminder that if the Lord had not been our Ezer when men attacked us, we would have been swallowed alive. The Help in Despair (Hosea 13:9-10): God highlights that even when Israel is destroyed, He remains their Ezer—their only true help and King. Strength in Weakness (2 Corinthians 12:7-10): We wrap up with Paul’s thorn in the flesh, reminding us that being an Ezer isn't about human perfection, but about God's power being made perfect in our weakness. Key Takeaways Ezer is a Military Word: It is used 21 times in the OT; 16 times it refers to God, and several others refer to military aid. It means protector, rescuer, and shield. Not Subordinate, but Essential: An Ezer is called upon when someone cannot succeed on their own. The woman was created because man needed a complement for his strengths. Reflecting God’s Character: When a woman embraces her identity as an Ezer, she is reflecting one of the most frequent titles God uses for Himself. Connect with Nita Website: nitawilkinson.com Instagram: @inthe.whisper Facebook: Nita Wilkinson

    12 min
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Drawn by the Thread is a podcast for women who want more than a surface-level faith. If you're ready to follow the thread of Scripture right to the heart of God, this is for you! Rooted in Number 15:37-40 Deep, joyful Bible study.