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1) The David Spoon experience is coming to a close with yet another amazing Friday. When our brother Sergio calls, he immediately asks two serious inquiries. What may have caused Arron's two sons to be slain when they offered up fire that was foreign or strange? This brings us to the second question: How symbolic is fire, or how emblematic is fire …
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A) The Apostle refers to the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord as excellent examples for us. These great men and women of God spoke God’s truth and endured hardships such as imprisonment, persecution, and even being thrown into a pit. Despite these challenges, they never denied their words nor cursed God. They were blessed due to their clo…
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1) As we delve into the Book of Acts, we find ourselves in Chapter 26, Verse 8. Paul has just finished explaining to King Agrippa that his sect, the Pharisees, to which he belonged, shares the same fundamental hope as the 12 tribes of Israel. This hope is the reason Israel is supposed to worship God Almighty day and night. Paul then poses a questio…
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A) Resuming our discussion with Jude, starting from verse 14, we encounter a verse that has sparked some controversy, albeit for no apparent reason. Jude cites the First Book of Enoch to highlight that even their own prophets - not the prophets of the Lord - have clearly stated that the individuals Jude has been discussing are malevolent and dark. …
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1) As we delve into the Book of Acts, we find ourselves in Chapter 26, Verse 8. Paul has just finished explaining to King Agrippa that his sect, the Pharisees, to which he belonged, shares the same fundamental hope as the 12 tribes of Israel. This hope is the reason Israel is supposed to worship God Almighty day and night. Paul then poses a questio…
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1) If I were to poll the audience in radio land, I would find that many people agree with this statement that Job makes: "A man’s days are few and full of trouble." Keep in mind, we spent a year and a half reviewing the entire Book of Job. We should understand that in the beginning, Job was stellar. He started strong. His first two responses were s…
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A) Psalm 51, verse 10, is a personal prayer I recite every day during my devotions: “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.” I cannot create my own clean heart; I need God to create it, develop it, and sustain it within me. The next part of the verse, “renew a right spirit,” implies that sometimes the spirit I operat…
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1) If I were to poll the audience in radio land, I would find that many people agree with this statement that Job makes: "A man’s days are few and full of trouble." Keep in mind, we spent a year and a half reviewing the entire Book of Job. We should understand that in the beginning, Job was stellar. He started strong. His first two responses were s…
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1) Verse 16 underscores that faith is the cornerstone. Our actions in the kingdom are driven by our faith. Faith is the initiator, and the fruits of that faith follow. Faith is the seed, and the works are the fruits that sprout from this seed. Everything begins with faith. It's the only way to please God, and it's what He expects from His children.…
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A) Today's show comes after some severe weather in Dallas, with major storms all over the DFW area. The show opens with prayer for the many needs of our listeners. Also, prayers for others' health and healing, as well as their safety. David takes the time to declare the biblical truth that through past, current, and future (or potential) disasters …
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1) David lights up the show by being the only person who didn't hear about how the Dallas Stars did in the Western Conference Championship game. He depends on Jake's Take for the information, and Jacob delivers! 2) Dave talks about the promises and providences that come from the Lord. Often, the Lord encourages us to write down His promises, so we …
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A) Sergio calls in to ask David a question about "sports" in his growing up in Detroit youth. B) We resume at James Chapter 5:9, where we discover that a commandment from God in the Old Testament remains valid in the New Testament. This commandment is straightforward: Do not complain about one another. Indeed, many people make mistakes, and we are …
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A) Sergio calls in to ask David a question about "sports" in his growing up in Detroit youth. B) We resume at James Chapter 5:9, where we discover that a commandment from God in the Old Testament remains valid in the New Testament. This commandment is straightforward: Do not complain about one another. Indeed, many people make mistakes, and we are …
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1) As we approach the concluding sections of the Book of Acts, we find ourselves in Chapter 25, Verse 23. Here, Festus has orchestrated a grand ceremony for King Agrippa and Bernice. He has made it clear that he intends to send Paul to Caesar, despite having nothing substantial to write about him. In Festus's opinion, Paul has done nothing deservin…
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A) The most profound issue with these scriptural passages is that these individuals are described as blemishes or hidden reefs in your love feasts. This means they are present in the church, and we are not even aware. They shepherd only themselves. They are unstable, like clouds without water, carried about by the wind. They are fruitless trees tha…
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A) The most profound issue with these scriptural passages is that these individuals are described as blemishes or hidden reefs in your love feasts. This means they are present in the church, and we are not even aware. They shepherd only themselves. They are unstable, like clouds without water, carried about by the wind. They are fruitless trees tha…
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1) I often say this, but this message is a classic one that I thoroughly enjoyed both assembling and teaching. You may not realize this, but sometimes the process of crafting a message or a teaching can be more valuable for the teacher than the act of sharing it. This is primarily due to the deeper insights gained from the Lord that aid us in drawi…
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A) We continue with Psalm 51, verse 7, the second half of the verse where David proclaims, “Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.” This is the crux. Whenever we believe we can purify ourselves, we operate in sheer folly. Only God can cleanse us thoroughly. Only the blood of Jesus can make us whole. Only the empowerment of the Holy Spirit can gu…
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1) We delve back into the Book of Romans at Chapter 4, Verse 13. Over the next several chapters, there will be moments of sorrow and joy, but ultimately, joy will prevail. From a theological perspective, it's impossible to overlook what the Apostle is writing. He asserts that God's promises to Abraham are not contingent on obedience to the law. It'…
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A) Once again, the David Spoon experience takes an unexpected turn as David decides to pray for a brother who has been struggling to understand why life is so challenging, dealing with relationships, finances, health, and a myriad of other areas. After the prayer, something unique occurs: that very same brother calls in. B) The brother, named J, ca…
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1) We delve back into the Book of Romans at Chapter 4, Verse 13. Over the next several chapters, there will be moments of sorrow and joy, but ultimately, joy will prevail. From a theological perspective, it's impossible to overlook what the Apostle is writing. He asserts that God's promises to Abraham are not contingent on obedience to the law. It'…
  continue reading
 
A) Once again, the David Spoon experience takes an unexpected turn as David decides to pray for a brother who has been struggling to understand why life is so challenging, dealing with relationships, finances, health, and a myriad of other areas. After the prayer, something unique occurs: that very same brother calls in. B) The brother, named J, ca…
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1) We begin with Genesis, chapter four, verse 11, where the Lord has just responded to Cain for shedding his brother's blood. It is vitally important for people to understand that God views the shedding of blood as a significant defilement of the planet. A baby has full blood circulation by day 19 post-conception. Shedding innocent blood is murder.…
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A) 2 Timothy 3:2 builds upon the previous verse about the last times. Perilous times will come. After many years of awesome sauce, our country is in perilous times, more so now than at any time, excluding our civil war. Is this the end? It manifests that way. Is it the VERY end? We will know soon enough. But as we often say, it is closer now, than …
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1) Once again, the “David Spoon Experience” takes a dramatic turn. Today’s show focuses on three distinct components. First, David emphasizes the importance for believers to stay focused on their spiritual goals. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the distractions of politics, culture, Hollywood, academia, and other areas that often seem disconnected…
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A) Welcome to a unique show about "The David Spoon Experience." Today's show centers around David interviewing Cally Logan. To get more information about Cally Logan, you can go to www.CallyLogan.com. Cally is a phenomenal Christian sister who believes that God has created everybody to be an excellent fit as a part of the mosaic of the Kingdom of G…
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A) Welcome to a unique show about "The David Spoon Experience." Today's show centers around David interviewing Cally Logan. To get more information about Cally Logan, you can go to www.CallyLogan.com. Cally is a phenomenal Christian sister who believes that God has created everybody to be an excellent fit as a part of the mosaic of the Kingdom of G…
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1) First, this is going to be a powerful message, and it will also be challenging. The principle essentially comes from Job chapter 33 verse 15: "He speaks in dreams, in visions of the night, when deep sleep falls on people as they lie in their beds." These are often a form of teaching from the Lord. Of course, I'm not talking about the dreams that…
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A) God desires truth in the innermost being. This is significant because God examines a person’s heart, not their outward appearance. It’s crucial to realize that honesty with ourselves and with God is at the heart of redemption and restoration. If you seek restoration from the Lord, honesty is key. B) What’s remarkable is that David then links thi…
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1) First, this is going to be a powerful message, and it will also be challenging. The principle essentially comes from Job chapter 33 verse 15: "He speaks in dreams, in visions of the night, when deep sleep falls on people as they lie in their beds." These are often a form of teaching from the Lord. Of course, I'm not talking about the dreams that…
  continue reading
 
A) God desires truth in the innermost being. This is significant because God examines a person’s heart, not their outward appearance. It’s crucial to realize that honesty with ourselves and with God is at the heart of redemption and restoration. If you seek restoration from the Lord, honesty is key. B) What’s remarkable is that David then links thi…
  continue reading
 
1) Prepare for some mind-blowing insights. We delve back into Romans, Chapter 4, Verse 9, where Apostle Paul poses a question: Is the Lord's blessing only for the Jews, or is it also for the Gentiles? He answers this by referencing Abraham, who was declared righteous by his faith. Abraham was not yet "Jewish" in the traditional sense. It was his fa…
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A) Peter tells them that Jesus does pay the temple tax, which is ironic because there's nowhere else where Jesus has indicated he does. So Peter's forwardness causes him to answer the question, which wouldn't even be accurate. His motive was probably good in the sense that he's defending Jesus, but it was still highly inaccurate. After saying what …
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1) Prepare for some mind-blowing insights. We delve back into Romans, Chapter 4, Verse 9, where Apostle Paul poses a question: Is the Lord's blessing only for the Jews, or is it also for the Gentiles? He answers this by referencing Abraham, who was declared righteous by his faith. Abraham was not yet "Jewish" in the traditional sense. It was his fa…
  continue reading
 
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