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1) Once again, we enter unknown territory on The David Spoon Experience. First up, our awesome brother, Sergio, calls in to ask a question about how to handle people who come against us from our past. These people often bring a skepticism that we will ever be any different or change in any way. So, Sergio wants to know, how do we deal with people f…
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A) Once again, we enter unknown territory on The David Spoon Experience. First up, Nancy calls in with a phenomenal testimony. Listen to how she shares how the Lord has blessed her by freeing her from an affliction she was told she had, but now she has been told she no longer has. B) Eugene calls to ask questions about how the prophecies in Jeremia…
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1) Once again, we enter unknown territory on The David Spoon Experience. First up, our awesome brother, Sergio, calls in to ask a question about how to handle people who come against us from our past. These people often bring a skepticism that we will ever be any different or change in any way. So, Sergio wants to know, how do we deal with people f…
  continue reading
 
A) Once again, we enter unknown territory on The David Spoon Experience. First up, Nancy calls in with a phenomenal testimony. Listen to how she shares how the Lord has blessed her by freeing her from an affliction she was told she had, but now she has been told she no longer has. B) Eugene calls to ask questions about how the prophecies in Jeremia…
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1) It's another incredibly impromptu show on The David Spoon Experience as both Roslyn and Curtis both call in to share a phenomenal testimony demonstrating that prayer works. Roslyn shares that a Jewish couple is finding the people of God filled with love as they pray and care for them. Curtis shares about answered prayers for his friend, Robyn. P…
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A) Hold onto your hat, little buckaroo, as we dive into Revelation, Chapter One, Verse One. There are a few things we need to establish regarding our approach to this text and every other chapter in this book. We will not interpret it from a single perspective. Instead, we will present different angles from various theologies, none of which are evi…
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A) Hold onto your hat, little buckaroo, as we dive into Revelation, Chapter One, Verse One. There are a few things we need to establish regarding our approach to this text and every other chapter in this book. We will not interpret it from a single perspective. Instead, we will present different angles from various theologies, none of which are evi…
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1) One of the most bizarre elements of the Christian Faith is our greater confidence in the earlier days of our faith. While we have a more mature and even steadfast faith as we get older in the Lord, we also have a little less radical in us as well. Please do not understand what I am saying. We believe God. But some of us believed more in God’s cr…
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1) We delve into Psalm 52, a song penned by David when Doeg, his adversary, informed Saul of David's presence at the priestly house of Ahimelech. This event is documented in 1 Samuel 19 and 20, where David is fleeing for his life. As David interacts with the priest, his enemy notices him and decides to betray him. 2) The tragic repercussions, often…
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1) Romans Chapter 5, Verse 9, makes it absolutely clear that we have been justified in God’s sight by the blood of Christ. There is a liquid involved in our righteousness with God, and that liquid is the blood of Jesus, symbolizing His righteousness. What can wash away our sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. What can make us whole again? Nothing b…
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A) In Matthew Chapter 18, Verse 12, Jesus narrates the parable of the lost sheep. In this parable, as well as the ones preceding and following it, sheep symbolize believers. The term “the little ones” refers not only to the innocent and childlike but also to young and new believers. B) Jesus poses a question: If a shepherd has 100 sheep and one wan…
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1) Romans Chapter 5, Verse 9, makes it absolutely clear that we have been justified in God’s sight by the blood of Christ. There is a liquid involved in our righteousness with God, and that liquid is the blood of Jesus, symbolizing His righteousness. What can wash away our sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. What can make us whole again? Nothing b…
  continue reading
 
A) In Matthew Chapter 18, Verse 12, Jesus narrates the parable of the lost sheep. In this parable, as well as the ones preceding and following it, sheep symbolize believers. The term “the little ones” refers not only to the innocent and childlike but also to young and new believers. B) Jesus poses a question: If a shepherd has 100 sheep and one wan…
  continue reading
 
1) We resume our journey in Genesis, chapter six, verse 8. After the disheartening revelation that the Lord regretted creating mankind, a glimmer of hope emerges. The verse concludes with the statement that Noah found favor with the Lord. For those who may not grasp the magnitude of this moment, it's important to note that Noah was the only person …
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A) That same breath is in the book. The following part explains what the scripture can do. It is beneficial for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness. Without dissecting the four elements we just listed, let's begin with the preceding word. The word of God is profitable. Spending time in the Word of God will profit you. Ev…
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1) We resume our journey in Genesis, chapter six, verse 8. After the disheartening revelation that the Lord regretted creating mankind, a glimmer of hope emerges. The verse concludes with the statement that Noah found favor with the Lord. For those who may not grasp the magnitude of this moment, it's important to note that Noah was the only person …
  continue reading
 
A) That same breath is in the book. The following part explains what the scripture can do. It is beneficial for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness. Without dissecting the four elements we just listed, let's begin with the preceding word. The word of God is profitable. Spending time in the Word of God will profit you. Ev…
  continue reading
 
1) Humility is a good thing. When we are humble, we defer to God and His sovereignty. That is different from being humiliated, which means making (someone) feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect, especially publicly. When the enemy (or people) try to humiliate us, we are never required to receive those humiliations from…
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A) We are currently studying James chapter 5, verse 16. As we near the end of the book, we may complete it in this session. Verse 16 instructs us to confess our sins to one another and pray for each other so that we may be healed. It’s important to note that James is addressing Christians, not non-Christians. This epistle is believed to be the firs…
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1) Humility is a good thing. When we are humble, we defer to God and His sovereignty. That is different from being humiliated, which means making (someone) feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect, especially publicly. When the enemy (or people) try to humiliate us, we are never required to receive those humiliations from…
  continue reading
 
A) We are currently studying James chapter 5, verse 16. As we near the end of the book, we may complete it in this session. Verse 16 instructs us to confess our sins to one another and pray for each other so that we may be healed. It’s important to note that James is addressing Christians, not non-Christians. This epistle is believed to be the firs…
  continue reading
 
1) As we conclude Acts Chapter 26, we resume at verse twenty-four, a festive moment. Paul has just shared his testimony and the transformative events of his life. A voice cries out, "Paul, you're as nutty as a cuckoo. Too much studying has driven you mad." This sentiment echoes the views of many academics, politicians, Hollywood figures, and media …
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A) This passage marks the conclusion of the Book of Jude. We revisit Jude Verse 22, which instructs us to show mercy to those who doubt, save others by pulling them from the fire, and to others, show mercy mixed with fear. This passage outlines three distinct approaches: one for those who doubt, one for those who fear, and a balanced approach for b…
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1) As we conclude Acts Chapter 26, we resume at verse twenty-four, a festive moment. Paul has just shared his testimony and the transformative events of his life. A voice cries out, "Paul, you're as nutty as a cuckoo. Too much studying has driven you mad." This sentiment echoes the views of many academics, politicians, Hollywood figures, and media …
  continue reading
 
A) This passage marks the conclusion of the Book of Jude. We revisit Jude Verse 22, which instructs us to show mercy to those who doubt, save others by pulling them from the fire, and to others, show mercy mixed with fear. This passage outlines three distinct approaches: one for those who doubt, one for those who fear, and a balanced approach for b…
  continue reading
 
1) Wednesdays are typically set aside for me to share classic teachings from my 45 years of ministry. Interestingly, when I present these teachings on the radio show, only a third of them are usually covered, and it's not always the third I intend to teach. Therefore, there are times when I revisit the topic to cover the remaining two-thirds. This …
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A) In Psalm 51:16, David says, "You did not desire sacrifice, or else I would give it; You do not desire burnt offerings." The whole premise is about true repentance versus sacrificial or ceremonial behavior. God is looking for a deep, true, and sincere heart-turn towards Him. B) It's impossible to miss verse 17, which is foundational for many of u…
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A) In Psalm 51:16, David says, "You did not desire sacrifice, or else I would give it; You do not desire burnt offerings." The whole premise is about true repentance versus sacrificial or ceremonial behavior. God is looking for a deep, true, and sincere heart-turn towards Him. B) It's impossible to miss verse 17, which is foundational for many of u…
  continue reading
 
1) Romans 5:3 tells us that we can rejoice when we run into problems. I’ve met many Christians on this journey, but not too many of them rejoice when they encounter problems. Yet, these are the opportunities to see God at work. Most people seem to prefer not having problems at all. That sounds great, but it’s not the right attitude. Remember, this …
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A) As we enter into Matthew 18:7, We read that Jesus makes it clear about causing other people to stumble. No, there is in this specific space, any reason to believe that this is geared towards children. This is geared towards those who believe. Therefore, it’s application is towards all of those who believe, and try to put their conclusions on oth…
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1) Romans 5:3 tells us that we can rejoice when we run into problems. I’ve met many Christians on this journey, but not too many of them rejoice when they encounter problems. Yet, these are the opportunities to see God at work. Most people seem to prefer not having problems at all. That sounds great, but it’s not the right attitude. Remember, this …
  continue reading
 
1) We find ourselves in Genesis, Chapter 6, Verse 5. The truth of the matter is that each time I read this, I feel a sense of sadness. This is what our brother Sergio was referring to. When you delve into Genesis and read about the time before Noah's adventure, you discover that mankind had gone astray. You witness the heart of the Creator interact…
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A) We delve into 2 Timothy, Chapter 3:16. This passage provides us with a profound understanding of the impact of God's word on our lives. Remember, if God took the time to write it, there must be a purpose. If God could create the universe, He certainly has the ability to write a book. The opening of verse 16 states that all scripture is given by …
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1) It's a wonderful Wednesday, a time for teaching and review. We'll revisit various topics I've covered throughout my years in ministry. This particular session is aptly titled "Wait a Minute." The concept is simple: it's about anticipation and dread for an upcoming event. Have you ever found yourself thinking, "This is going to be so terrible; I …
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A) We bring Psalm 51 to a close, starting at verse 15: "Deliver me from the guilt of bloodshed, O God." This is what David asks for, and it’s a direct reference to his atrocious behavior when he had Uriah the Hittite killed. It's also crucial for Christians to understand that the forgiveness that comes from God runs deep. Paul was a murderer, yet h…
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1) It's a wonderful Wednesday, a time for teaching and review. We'll revisit various topics I've covered throughout my years in ministry. This particular session is aptly titled "Wait a Minute." The concept is simple: it's about anticipation and dread for an upcoming event. Have you ever found yourself thinking, "This is going to be so terrible; I …
  continue reading
 
A) We bring Psalm 51 to a close, starting at verse 15: "Deliver me from the guilt of bloodshed, O God." This is what David asks for, and it’s a direct reference to his atrocious behavior when he had Uriah the Hittite killed. It's also crucial for Christians to understand that the forgiveness that comes from God runs deep. Paul was a murderer, yet h…
  continue reading
 
1) In Romans Chapter 5, Verse 1, Paul begins by stating, “Therefore, since we have been justified by faith…” This emphasizes that faith is not a one-time event but a lifelong journey. It begins, continues, and ends with faith. The “Therefore” is the launching pad for the rest of what’s coming. 2) In the following verse, Paul declares, “Through Him,…
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A) As we enter into Matthew 18:7, we read that Jesus makes it clear about causing other people to stumble. In this passage, Jesus is not specifically addressing children. Rather, He is speaking to those who believe in Him. The message is applicable to all believers, warning them against imposing their own conclusions or personal interpretations on …
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