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05-28-2026 PART 3: Living for Eternal Things Instead of Temporary Desires

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Section 1 Dr. Dave explains Paul’s teaching that believers must not allow earthly desires or passions to become ruling masters over their lives. Paul uses food and sexual immorality as two major examples because both involve powerful human desires that can easily dominate people if left unchecked. The teaching makes clear that Paul is not forbidding food, intimacy within God’s design, or normal earthly living, but is instead warning believers against becoming controlled by temporary cravings and passions. Food, physical desires, money, and earthly pressures all belong to a temporary world that will eventually pass away. Through Christ’s resurrection, believers are reminded that they themselves are destined for eternal life, making it foolish to allow temporary earthly appetites to dictate spiritual direction and identity. Section 2 As the message develops further, Dr. Dave repeatedly emphasizes the importance of living with eternity in mind rather than becoming consumed by temporary circumstances. Bills, stress, financial struggles, fears, and earthly frustrations often feel overwhelming in the present moment, yet none of those things possess eternal authority or lasting power. Paul reminds believers that God raised Jesus from the dead and will also raise His people, meaning eternal realities far outweigh temporary earthly concerns. The teaching strongly challenges Christians not to surrender control of their lives to fear, lust, anxiety, pressure, or emotional turmoil. Instead, believers are called to remember that their true identity belongs to the Lord and that temporary earthly struggles must never become stronger influences than God’s eternal promises and power. Section 3 Toward the close, the focus shifts into Paul’s warning about uniting oneself improperly through sexual immorality while contrasting that with spiritual union with the Lord. Paul explains that physical intimacy creates real connection and consequence, which is why believers must guard themselves carefully regarding who they attach themselves to spiritually, emotionally, and physically. Yet the contrast becomes deeply encouraging when Paul declares that the person united with the Lord becomes one with Him in spirit. Dr. Dave highlights the incredible blessings flowing from that relationship with God: peace, grace, mercy, forgiveness, kindness, protection, and spiritual safety. The final encouragement urges believers to guard their hearts wisely, seek discernment in relationships and partnerships, and remain primarily connected to the Lord above all else because true life, security, and lasting fulfillment are ultimately found only in Him.

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05-28-2026 PART 3: Living for Eternal Things Instead of Temporary Desires

Section 1 Dr. Dave explains Paul’s teaching that believers must not allow earthly desires or passions to become ruling masters over their lives. Paul uses food and sexual immorality as two major examples because both involve powerful human desires that can easily dominate people if left unchecked. The teaching makes clear that Paul is not forbidding food, intimacy within God’s design, or normal earthly living, but is instead warning believers against becoming controlled by temporary cravings and passions. Food, physical desires, money, and earthly pressures all belong to a temporary world that will eventually pass away. Through Christ’s resurrection, believers are reminded that they themselves are destined for eternal life, making it foolish to allow temporary earthly appetites to dictate spiritual direction and identity. Section 2 As the message develops further, Dr. Dave repeatedly emphasizes the importance of living with eternity in mind rather than becoming consumed by temporary circumstances. Bills, stress, financial struggles, fears, and earthly frustrations often feel overwhelming in the present moment, yet none of those things possess eternal authority or lasting power. Paul reminds believers that God raised Jesus from the dead and will also raise His people, meaning eternal realities far outweigh temporary earthly concerns. The teaching strongly challenges Christians not to surrender control of their lives to fear, lust, anxiety, pressure, or emotional turmoil. Instead, believers are called to remember that their true identity belongs to the Lord and that temporary earthly struggles must never become stronger influences than God’s eternal promises and power. Section 3 Toward the close, the focus shifts into Paul’s warning about uniting oneself improperly through sexual immorality while contrasting that with spiritual union with the Lord. Paul explains that physical intimacy creates real connection and consequence, which is why believers must guard themselves carefully regarding who they attach themselves to spiritually, emotionally, and physically. Yet the contrast becomes deeply encouraging when Paul declares that the person united with the Lord becomes one with Him in spirit. Dr. Dave highlights the incredible blessings flowing from that relationship with God: peace, grace, mercy, forgiveness, kindness, protection, and spiritual safety. The final encouragement urges believers to guard their hearts wisely, seek discernment in relationships and partnerships, and remain primarily connected to the Lord above all else because true life, security, and lasting fulfillment are ultimately found only in Him.

I går26 min
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05-28-2026 PART 2: Freedom in Christ Without Being Controlled

Section 1 Opening in 1 Corinthians 6, Dr. Dave revisits Paul’s reminder that believers are no longer defined or owned by their former sins because they have been washed, sanctified, and justified through Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. Sin may still tempt, pressure, and trespass into a believer’s life, but it no longer possesses rightful authority or ownership. Using God’s warning to Cain about sin crouching at the door desiring to consume him, the teaching explains that Christians remain involved in a real spiritual struggle where temptation constantly seeks territory within the heart and mind. Yet through Christ, believers possess both forgiveness and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit to resist sin rather than remain enslaved by it. The emphasis becomes deeply encouraging: Christians may struggle, but they are no longer spiritually trapped or permanently identified by the sins of their past. Section 2 Moving forward, Dr. Dave focuses heavily on Paul’s statement that “everything is permissible for me, but not everything is beneficial.” Christianity contains genuine freedom and liberty rather than endless legalistic restrictions imposed by human tradition. Believers may enjoy many freedoms in daily life, yet wisdom and discernment must still guide how those freedoms are used. Something may not necessarily be sinful while still remaining spiritually unhealthy, distracting, or unhelpful for a particular believer. Dr. Dave strongly challenges the tendency within churches to force every personal conviction onto every other Christian, reminding listeners that believers walk differently in certain areas while still sincerely loving and serving God. The larger issue is not merely whether something is technically allowed, but whether it strengthens a believer spiritually and helps draw them closer to Christ. Section 3 Toward the close, the teaching turns intensely practical with Paul’s declaration that believers must not be mastered by anything other than God Himself. Circumstances, relationships, fear, anxiety, bitterness, careers, finances, and even personal disappointments must never become ruling powers over the believer’s life. Dr. Dave explains that Christians belong fully to God because they were purchased through the blood of Jesus Christ, making every earthly situation secondary to the Lordship of Christ. Faith requires believers to stop allowing temporary struggles or emotional pressures to dictate identity and direction. Using personal examples involving ministry pressures, technical frustrations, and family tensions, Dr. Dave repeatedly emphasizes that believers must live from the position of belonging to God rather than living as slaves to outward circumstances. The final encouragement is clear and powerful: Christians are children of the Most High God, and no earthly situation has the authority to master those who truly belong to Him.

I går26 min
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05-28-2026 PART 1: When Heaven Declares, “My Turn”

Section 1 Returning to Revelation 11, Dr. Dave carefully explains that while believers may hold different eschatological viewpoints, the central goal is not winning prophetic arguments but drawing closer to the Lord and becoming stronger witnesses for Jesus Christ. The passage describes the seventh trumpet sounding after the resurrection and ascension of the two witnesses, followed by heaven proclaiming that the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdom of the Lord and of His Christ. Dr. Dave repeatedly reminds listeners that every person, believer or unbeliever alike, is moving toward the moment where every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. The true issue is not whether that confession will happen, but whether it will happen joyfully through salvation or sorrowfully through judgment. The teaching encourages believers not to fear Revelation, but to study it faithfully while keeping their focus centered on Jesus Himself. Section 2 As the message develops, attention shifts toward the powerful contrast between how God speaks publicly and how He often speaks personally. When heaven makes proclamations to nations and multitudes, the voice of God comes loudly and unmistakably, much like thunder. Yet when God ministers intimately to individuals, He frequently speaks in the quiet, gentle whisper illustrated through Elijah’s encounter in 1 Kings 19. Dr. Dave emphasizes the importance of learning how to listen carefully before the Lord by quieting distractions and remaining spiritually attentive. The teaching also addresses worship, stressing that genuine worship should never be restrained by fear of public opinion or human dignity. The twenty-four elders falling on their faces before God becomes a biblical picture of wholehearted surrender, reverence, gratitude, and adoration without concern for appearances or reputation. Section 3 Toward the close, the proclamation that “the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord” becomes what Dr. Dave describes as God declaring, “My turn.” Human rebellion, corruption, and resistance eventually reach a point where God says enough and fully establishes His righteous reign forever. The elders immediately respond not with fear, but with thanksgiving, worship, and acknowledgment of God’s eternal faithfulness. Dr. Dave strongly emphasizes that believers are called to remain thankful in every circumstance because gratitude reflects trust that God is still working all things together for good. The final encouragement reminds listeners that a real day of judgment and eternal reward is coming, but believers who faithfully love, serve, and honor God will discover that the Lord never forgets what has been done for His kingdom and His people.

I går29 min
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05-27-2026 PART 3: Coming Home to the Father’s Compassion

Section 1 Beginning in Luke 15, Dr. Dave walks carefully through Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son, emphasizing first that the story contains two very different sons because people themselves are different. The teaching stresses that unity in the body of Christ does not require identical personalities, worship styles, or life experiences. Some believers express worship loudly and emotionally, while others worship quietly and thoughtfully, yet both may genuinely love the Lord with all their hearts. The younger son in the parable seeks independence, takes his inheritance, and wastes it pursuing temporary pleasure and sinful living. What initially looked exciting eventually collapsed completely, leaving him broken, starving, and desperate among the pigs. Dr. Dave repeatedly highlights how sin offers temporary pleasure for a season, but those seasons always come to an end, eventually leaving emptiness, regret, and spiritual exhaustion behind. Section 2 As the story develops, special attention centers on the turning point in verse 17: “When he came to his senses.” Dr. Dave compares the prodigal son’s realization to Jonah finally surrendering after running from God and refusing initially even to pray while trapped inside the great fish. Both stories illustrate how stubbornness, rebellion, pride, and frustration can keep believers resisting the Lord far longer than necessary. Yet eventually there comes a moment where people recognize their own foolishness and begin returning toward God. The prodigal rehearses his speech of repentance, planning to beg merely for servant status, but the father’s response completely overwhelms those expectations. Before the son even arrives home, the father sees him from a distance, runs toward him with compassion, embraces him, kisses him, and begins restoring him immediately. The teaching emphasizes that believers often remain trapped in guilt and rehearsed shame while God is already moving toward them with restoration, forgiveness, and overwhelming compassion. Section 3 Toward the close, Dr. Dave passionately focuses on the full restoration the father gives the returning son. The robe, ring, sandals, feast, and celebration all become visible demonstrations of complete acceptance, honor, and restored relationship rather than partial forgiveness or reluctant tolerance. The father does not merely permit the son back into the household—he celebrates his return with joy. Dr. Dave explains that this is one of Jesus’ clearest pictures of the heart of God toward His people. Believers often imagine God either harshly condemning them or dismissing sin casually, yet Jesus presents a Father eagerly waiting for His children to return so He can restore them completely. The final encouragement urges believers to stop remaining in spiritual rebellion, shame, or distance from God and instead come home daily to the Father who is already watching, waiting, running toward them with compassion, and ready to celebrate their restoration.

27. maj 202626 min
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05-27-2026 PART 2: Hope, Healing, and Helping One Another in Prayer

Section 1 Early in the first segment, Roslyn calls in with multiple praise reports describing remarkable answers to prayer connected to friends battling cancer. One friend received a report showing no evidence of disease after previously struggling through exhausting treatments, while another friend who had already endured the loss of an arm and a leukemia diagnosis suddenly learned doctors could no longer find the leukemia at all. Dr. Dave responds with visible excitement and gratitude, repeatedly praising the goodness and power of God in these situations. The conversation becomes a testimony not only about healing, but about how the Lord continues using difficult personal experiences to encourage and strengthen others. Roslyn’s own journey through hardship and recovery had prepared her to speak hope and faith into the lives of hurting people walking through frightening circumstances. Section 2 As the discussion continues, the tone shifts toward intercession for Roslyn’s friend Pam and Pam’s grieving brother Donnie after the death of his wife. Concern grows over Donnie potentially retreating into drugs, alcohol, and isolation while struggling with loss and emotional pain. Dr. Dave emphasizes how easy it becomes for hurting people to move toward darkness when grief overwhelms them, making prayer and spiritual support incredibly important during such seasons. The prayer asks God not only to comfort the family, but specifically to intervene in Donnie’s life, protect him from destructive choices, and surround him with hope, safety, and encouragement. The teaching reinforces that believers stand in the gap for one another through prayer, trusting God to reach hearts and situations that human strength alone cannot fix. Section 3 Toward the close, the atmosphere lightens again with trivia, laughter, and joyful fellowship centered around Jesus’ teaching about the lilies of the field. Roslyn correctly answers the question while Dr. Dave warmly encourages her and expresses appreciation for her heart, compassion, and willingness to share both burdens and testimonies with the listening audience. The overall segment beautifully reflects the balance of Christian fellowship: rejoicing together in victories, grieving together in hardship, praying together through fear and uncertainty, and continually pointing one another back toward the faithfulness of God. Throughout the entire exchange, the recurring theme remains clear—God works powerfully through the prayers, encouragement, and loving support shared among believers walking together through life’s joys and sorrows.

27. maj 202627 min