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In this episode, Alan Gedde discusses the importance of encouragement within a community, particularly in a church setting. He reflects on personal updates, including his new role as a family pastor and the significance of celebrating birthdays. The conversation delves into the book of Hebrews, emphasizing Jesus as the high priest and the call for believers to stimulate one another towards love and good deeds. Alan stresses the necessity of gathering together to encourage one another and the shift in focus that churches need to adopt, moving from merely being fed to actively supporting each other in faith and action.
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In this episode, Alan Gedde reflects on personal experiences and explores the teachings of Philippians 2:1-8, focusing on the themes of parenting, marriage, and selflessness. He emphasizes the importance of unity, love, and humility in relationships, drawing parallels between biblical teachings and practical applications in family life. Alan challenges listeners to prioritize the needs of others over their own and to embody the humility exemplified by Christ.
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In this episode, Alan Gedde reflects on personal milestones and delves into the parable of the talents from Matthew 25. He emphasizes the importance of using one's gifts and talents for God's glory and encourages listeners to actively participate in their communities and churches. Through personal anecdotes and biblical insights, Alan challenges listeners to evaluate their contributions to the kingdom of heaven and strive to be good and faithful servants.
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In this episode of the Unless the Lord podcast, Alan Gedde dives into the significance of John 3:16, exploring its context and the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus. He emphasizes the importance of understanding Jesus as God and the message of love and forgiveness that He brings. Alan encourages listeners to reflect on their relationships and to seek out those who may be skeptical of faith, sharing the love of Christ with them
John 3:16 is a central verse that encapsulates God's love.The book of John was written to show that Jesus is God.Nicodemus, a Pharisee, sought truth from Jesus at night.Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus highlights the need for spiritual rebirth.Forgiveness is essential in restoring relationships.We should identify 'Nicodemuses' in our lives to share the gospel with.The church should be known for what it is for, not against.Loving others is a key aspect of sharing the gospel.God's love is extended even to those who oppose Him.We are called to actively seek opportunities to share our faith. -
In this podcast episode, Alan Gedde discusses the significance of the story of Peter's denial and restoration after Jesus' resurrection. He emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and the need to restore relationships, drawing parallels between Peter's experiences and our own struggles with guilt and shame. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their relationships and consider how they can practice restoration in their own lives.
The Bible is a love story written by God to us.Peter's denial of Jesus highlights human frailty.Jesus' restoration of Peter shows the power of forgiveness.Forgiveness is often easier than restoring relationships.We should seek to restore relationships, not just forgive.Jesus goes to where Peter is in his shame and guilt.Restoration requires action from the one wronged.We often hold onto guilt longer than necessary.Jesus' approach to Peter teaches us about unconditional love.Reflect on relationships that need restoration in your life.The Power of Forgiveness and RestorationPeter's Journey: From Denial to Redemption"I'm going fishing.""They caught nothing.""Do you love me more than these?""Forgiveness was easy for Jesus." -
In this episode, Alan Gedde shares his reflections on the importance of positivity in a world filled with negativity, particularly in the context of leadership and community. He discusses the challenges of maintaining a positive outlook, especially in light of current events and societal issues. Drawing from biblical teachings, he emphasizes the role of Christians in encouraging and praying for their leaders and the need for a collective effort to foster a more positive environment.
Alan Gedde emphasizes the need for positivity in our lives.Negativity is prevalent in society, especially among children.Practicing positivity can lead to better relationships and community.The way Christians love each other is a testament to their faith.Leadership should be rooted in righteousness and service.Praying for leaders is a biblical responsibility.Encouragement and love are essential in community building.,The challenge of positivity is not easy but it is necessary.Christians are called to serve and uplift others.A collective effort can lead to significant change in the world.Embracing Positivity in a Negative WorldLeadership and the Call for Positivity"We have to be positive.""Join me in the challenge.""All authority comes from God.""Are you a righteous leader?" -
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Part 2 we discuss the last two habits you can have or break to create a healthy culture for your home
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You know that culture is essential at work and on teams, but what about at home? Join me this week as I talk about three practices that will help you make your home have a healthy culture.
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I get it. It is fun to be proud of your children and yourself, but how much pride is too much? What are some things we can do to have a healthy sense of pride? Join me as I talk about these things
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I believe that most people recognize the importance of spending time with their children, but we often overlook opportunities to do so. Join me today as I discuss three strategies to help you create more meaningful time with your children.
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Three more consistent habits that will help your family
This makes the total 6. Please let me know if you have some personal ones
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Have you ever wondered what are the things I can do consistently that will grow my family and my relationships? Over the next 2 weeks, we will discuss 6 of them. In today's episode we start with the first 3
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Last week, we talked about laughing together. This week, we talk about what it looks like to cry together and how important it is in our marriage.
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They always say laughter is the best medicine. I believe that is true, laughing in your marriage can be quite healing and can help you have a happier healthier marriage.
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How often do you date your spouse? Do you date them all the time? Is it possible to date them all the time? Yes, I think it is, and it can change a marriage. Join me today as I talk about what that looks like
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I have heard this statement made several times in my life. I want to change the statement. Marriage is not hard; it is challenging, join me today as I talk about why it is challenging and how we can make it less challenging.
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So, what happens if we start looking at what we need versus what we have? You might be surprised at the amount of money you could save. Then, it is just a matter of what to do with those savings.
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The Enemy of enough. What is the enemy of enough? It is more. Our modern society preaches more and most of us buy it. Join me as I start the conversation of how to live with enough.
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I learned a lot of lessons in 2024. Many happened outside of hunting, but I learned a lot during the hunting season, come and join me as I share
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