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Join husband and wife, Joe and Lori Altebaumer, as they come together to have faith-based conversations about Christ centered living and what it means to live a bold life of faith. From their kitchen table they will have real, honest conversations about the struggles they face and the lessons they learn as they grow in the understanding of what true Christian discipleship looks like from the perspectives of both a man and a woman. This weekly fifteen-minute podcast brings inspiration, encouragement, humor, and insight into what it takes to live as victors in a world at war for our hearts.
Join husband and wife, Joe and Lori Altebaumer, as they come together to have faith-based conversations about Christ centered living and what it means to live a bold life of faith. From their kitchen table they will have real, honest conversations about the struggles they face and the lessons they learn as they grow in the understanding of what true Christian discipleship looks like from the perspectives of both a man and a woman. This weekly fifteen-minute podcast brings inspiration, encouragement, humor, and insight into what it takes to live as victors in a world at war for our hearts.
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Lori Altebaumer is a co-host of the podcast 'My Mornings with Jesus and Joe.' She is a wife and a faith-based speaker who engages in honest conversations about Christian living, discipleship, and the lessons learned from her faith journey. Lori brings a perspective rooted in her experiences as a woman of faith, contributing to the show's focus on Christ-centered living.
Lori Altebaumer is a co-host of the podcast 'My Mornings with Jesus and Joe.' She is a wife and a faith-based speaker who engages in honest conversations about Christian living, discipleship, and the lessons learned from her faith journey. Lori brings a perspective rooted in her experiences as a woman of faith, contributing to the show's focus on Christ-centered living.
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Here's the recent few episodes on My Mornings with Jesus and Joe.
0:0030:31
A Legacy of Faith
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Joe AltebaumerLori Altebaumer
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
faith-based conversationsChristian discipleshipbiblical principlesGod's provisionChristian characterserving othersprayerlove for childrengenerational faith
The most important thing we can pass down to our children and our grandchildren is a faith that will guide them throughout their lives.
Through our faith, we teach them about biblical principles concerning God's provision for his children. We model Chrstian character through our lifestyle choices and through serving others. We intercede for them in prayer. And we learn to communicate our love for them in every way possible.
In this way, we share our faith with coming generations.
The most important thing we can pass down to our children and our grandchildren is a faith that will guide them throughout their lives.
Through our faith, we teach them about biblical principles concerning God's provision for his children. We model Chrstian character through our lifestyle choices and through serving others. We intercede for them in prayer. And we learn to communicate our love for them in every way possible.
In this way, we share our faith with coming generations.
Sometimes well known sayings are mistaken for bibical proverbs, but they are not. In this episode we discuss a few of the most common ones and why they are not biblical. True wisdom can only be found in the God's Word.
Sometimes well known sayings are mistaken for bibical proverbs, but they are not. In this episode we discuss a few of the most common ones and why they are not biblical. True wisdom can only be found in the God's Word.
0:0022:24
The Wisdom of Proverbs Part 2: Jesus in the Proverbs
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Hosts of this podcast episode
Joe AltebaumerLori Altebaumer
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Lori Altebaumer
Keywords
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Proverbswisdom of SolomonJesusChristian discipleshipfaith-based living
This week Joe and Lori are looking through Proverbs searching the wisdom of Solomon in search of Jesus. He's everywhere!
This week Joe and Lori are looking through Proverbs searching the wisdom of Solomon in search of Jesus. He's everywhere!
In this episode, Joe and Lori discuss the wisdom of Proverbs. Why is King Solomon known as the wisest man on earth, how did gain that wisdom, and what compelled him to write three of the five Books of Wisdom in Biblical literature? Finally, we’ll talk about six key ways that Proverbs are relevant and valuable to us today.
In this episode, Joe and Lori discuss the wisdom of Proverbs. Why is King Solomon known as the wisest man on earth, how did gain that wisdom, and what compelled him to write three of the five Books of Wisdom in Biblical literature? Finally, we’ll talk about six key ways that Proverbs are relevant and valuable to us today.
0:0032:54
Crossing the Line
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Hosts of this podcast episode
Joe AltebaumerLori Altebaumer
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
faithChristian discipleshipGod's commandscare for widows and orphansspeak up for the speechlesslove your neighborjusticehumilityspiritual warfarecourage
Sometimes we draw a line in the sand by saying “No, I’m not going to be a part of that.” And sometimes it’s a good choice to make. Ex. John 8 “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.” 8 And once more he bent down and wrote on the ground. 9 But when they heard it, they went away one by one,
It’s a bad thing though when it means not doing something we are called or commissioned to do by God through His Word.
What are some of the things God commands us to do:
Care for widows and orphans. James 1:27 to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.
Speak up for those without a voice Proverbs 31:8-9 Open your mouth for the speechless,In the cause of all who are[a]appointed to die. 9 Open your mouth, judge righteously, And plead the cause of the poor and needy.
Love our neighbors as ourselves Luke 10:27 And he answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.”
Micah 6:8 and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
James 1:22 But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.
We can agree with everything we find in God’s Word, but if we only believe it without putting it into action we’re no better than if we haven’t believed it at all.
Our verse …
But as for me and my house, we will serve theLord. Joshua 24:15
Sometimes you have to draw a line in the sand. Even when you’re the one who needs to step over it.
We have a very real enemy, black flag of no quarter over our churches and families, our governments and schools. He wants the end of everything God has created. And that means all of mankind.
There is no neutral party in this war.
In 1 Kings 18, Elijah draws a line in the sand with the words, “How long will you go limping between two different opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal, then follow him.”
I love that he uses the word “limping,” as though we’re not fully functional until we’ve stepped firmly over the line—one way or the other.
One of the most powerful “line in the sand” moments is found in Judges 7:3 in the story of Gideon.
Now therefore proclaim in the ears of the people, saying, ‘Whoever is fearful and trembling, let him return home and hurry away from Mount Gilead.’” Then 22,000 of the people returned, and 10,000 remained.Judges 7:3
Over two thirds of the men turned back from war because they were afraid. When we look back to Judges 6:7, we find that the children of Israel had cried out to God for deliverance from the very people they were now too afraid to fight. They wanted an end to the oppression and a chance for a better life, but they didn’t have the courage to fight for it.
We can talk about ending abortion, broken families, abuse, addictions, racism, hatred, and oppression. We want to see biblical marriage restored and honored, God in our schools, and an end of human trafficking.
But when it comes to crossing the line to fight in that battle, we won’t take that step. T
Every bit of ground we don’t take for the Kingdom of God is ground we give to the enemy.
If we won’t cross it now when it may cost us much less, will we cross the line when it could cost us our jobs, our homes, our lives?
Jesus said that if we want to do His work here on earth, we can’t look back to the world we came from. “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.”
Stepping forward takes commitment, determination, and grit. Need we need to count the cost.
My prayer has become …
Oh my soul, march on in strength. Judges 5:21
Sometimes we draw a line in the sand by saying “No, I’m not going to be a part of that.” And sometimes it’s a good choice to make. Ex. John 8 “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.” 8 And once more he bent down and wrote on the ground. 9 But when they heard it, they went away one by one,
It’s a bad thing though when it means not doing something we are called or commissioned to do by God through His Word.
What are some of the things God commands us to do:
Care for widows and orphans. James 1:27 to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.
Speak up for those without a voice Proverbs 31:8-9 Open your mouth for the speechless,In the cause of all who are[a]appointed to die. 9 Open your mouth, judge righteously, And plead the cause of the poor and needy.
Love our neighbors as ourselves Luke 10:27 And he answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.”
Micah 6:8 and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
James 1:22 But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.
We can agree with everything we find in God’s Word, but if we only believe it without putting it into action we’re no better than if we haven’t believed it at all.
Our verse …
But as for me and my house, we will serve theLord. Joshua 24:15
Sometimes you have to draw a line in the sand. Even when you’re the one who needs to step over it.
We have a very real enemy, black flag of no quarter over our churches and families, our governments and schools. He wants the end of everything God has created. And that means all of mankind.
There is no neutral party in this war.
In 1 Kings 18, Elijah draws a line in the sand with the words, “How long will you go limping between two different opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal, then follow him.”
I love that he uses the word “limping,” as though we’re not fully functional until we’ve stepped firmly over the line—one way or the other.
One of the most powerful “line in the sand” moments is found in Judges 7:3 in the story of Gideon.
Now therefore proclaim in the ears of the people, saying, ‘Whoever is fearful and trembling, let him return home and hurry away from Mount Gilead.’” Then 22,000 of the people returned, and 10,000 remained.Judges 7:3
Over two thirds of the men turned back from war because they were afraid. When we look back to Judges 6:7, we find that the children of Israel had cried out to God for deliverance from the very people they were now too afraid to fight. They wanted an end to the oppression and a chance for a better life, but they didn’t have the courage to fight for it.
We can talk about ending abortion, broken families, abuse, addictions, racism, hatred, and oppression. We want to see biblical marriage restored and honored, God in our schools, and an end of human trafficking.
But when it comes to crossing the line to fight in that battle, we won’t take that step. T
Every bit of ground we don’t take for the Kingdom of God is ground we give to the enemy.
If we won’t cross it now when it may cost us much less, will we cross the line when it could cost us our jobs, our homes, our lives?
Jesus said that if we want to do His work here on earth, we can’t look back to the world we came from. “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.”
Stepping forward takes commitment, determination, and grit. Need we need to count the cost.
My prayer has become …
Oh my soul, march on in strength. Judges 5:21
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