Hosted by Kari and Karen · EN
Are you eating the wrong fruit? This powerful episode explores the critical difference between condemnation, shame, and guilt, and reveals the simple, profound truth that unlocks genuine freedom: Your belief system determines the fruit you eat. Many people live their entire lives crippled by shame—the feeling that something is fundamentally wrong with them. We dive into the specific lie that causes this self-destruction and share the actionable wisdom you need to overcome it. What You Will Learn: The Crucial Distinction: We break down the difference between Condemnation (the external helmet of criticism), Guilt (tied to a specific behavior), and Shame (the internal voice saying, "I am not good"). The Root of Self-Doubt: If you struggle to believe you are beautiful or worthy, we explain why this is a direct result of not renewing your mind with the Word of God. The Freedom Promise: Learn how your past behavior and mistakes are covered under the blood, eliminating condemnation and freeing you from performance pressure. The Work in Progress: We remove the pressure to be perfect and emphasize that there is no shame associated with having shame. God loves watching you grow! The Key to Change: Practical steps on how to intentionally replace destructive, shaming thoughts with the life-giving truth of your identity. Your beliefs are the seeds. If you don't like the fruit you're eating, join us to start cultivating a new life today!
Psalm 91- the "IN HIM" dimension is a game changer! Tune in to understand what your position in the Lord is. Learn how willpower and self-effort don't and can't change your behavior in a way that brings life. We are empowered by the Spirit, not the law!
Psallo Volume Four is almost Here!! We dive into the door hinge revelations that are dropped in this volume. Its all about "turning points" in Israel's history, and Kari shares some key theological turning points in the book- like God's judgement and God's mercy. Tune in!
Do you feel like God's glory ebbs and flows in you, or does it remain as bright as the day it was deposited into you? Tune in to hear about the unfading glory of God!
Have you spent so much time busying yourself with things other people want you to do that you've forgotten to tend your own vineyard? Tune in to hear an amazing testimony and learn the importance of having your own!
Song of Solomon is a hidden gem in scripture. We've been studying it in our Aletheia Community, but wanted to share some truths that have dramatically shifted our own lives through this book!
In the wake of the assassination of Charlie, Kari and Karen discuss some important things that have stood out.
Estrangement from family is one of the most difficult pains one can experience. Karen speaks deeply of her own pain, and how she's handled close family relationships through the pain.
We dive into the nitty gritty truths in Romans 4. Where does faith come from? What exactly is a "work"? How do works actually translate to debt, which lead to more works?
In this episode of Aletheia Speaks, Kari and Karen explore the profound power and crucial importance of worship, with a strong emphasis on its role in a Christian's personal daily life. They share intimate stories of how integrating worship into their morning routines has significantly deepened their relationship with God and transformed their prayer lives. The hosts draw a clear distinction between simply attending corporate worship services and cultivating a consistent, personal practice of worship, Bible study, and prayer. The conversation also touches on concerns regarding modern church culture. Kari and Karen critique the tendency to view worship as a performance, noting the pervasive influence of media and cameras in services. They warn against the superficiality that can arise when worship is solely experienced corporately and lacks a personal foundation. Specific practices, such as strategically placing individuals for better camera shots or focusing on viral worship moments, are discussed as potential distractions from genuine ministry to the Lord. Both hosts emphasize that true spiritual maturity and fruitfulness blossom from consistent, private devotion, rather than from public displays or fleeting emotional highs experienced during church services. The episode encourages listeners to approach worship with a pure heart, to prepare themselves spiritually before attending church, and to actively support their church community. They also acknowledge the unique pressures faced by worship leaders, stressing the importance of leading with humility and authenticity. In essence, Kari and Karen advocate for a return to authentic, personal worship. They caution against the pitfalls of performance-driven or media-focused church environments, urging believers to seek a genuine connection with God in both their private moments and corporate gatherings.