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The David Spoon Experience

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The David Spoon Experience Podcast. Local, National, AND Heavenly Talk. It's a cross between Steve Martin, Sean Hannity, and Focus on the Family!

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episode 05-22-2026 PART 3: Trusting God Instead of Fear and Complaint artwork

05-22-2026 PART 3: Trusting God Instead of Fear and Complaint

Section 1 Opening with Romans 9 and Lamentations 3, Dr. Dave delivers a deeply challenging reminder about the sovereignty of God and mankind’s tendency to complain against Him. Paul’s words in Romans make it clear that God has mercy on whom He chooses and hardens whom He chooses, while humanity is in no position to demand explanations from the Creator. Drawing from Job’s suffering and eventual correction, the teaching emphasizes that people often justify themselves instead of justifying God when they do not understand difficult circumstances. Dr. Dave repeatedly stresses that God owes humanity nothing, while humanity owes everything to God. The central message becomes both humbling and sobering: believers should respond to hardship with trust, reverence, and submission rather than accusation, bitterness, or continual complaint against the Lord. Section 2 The focus then shifts into 2 Kings 19 where Isaiah tells Israel not to fear the threatening words spoken by the King of Assyria’s messenger. Dr. Dave explains that fear frequently enters through words, reports, threats, predictions, and negative declarations that people hear and begin believing internally. Fear becomes an expectation of darkness before anything has actually happened. Elijah himself fled after hearing Jezebel’s threats despite previously witnessing God’s incredible power on Mount Carmel. The teaching highlights how wickedness often attempts to spread fear, confusion, and discouragement through speech, while Scripture continually reminds believers that God remains with them. Because the Lord is present, Christians do not have to surrender emotionally or spiritually every time frightening news or intimidating words are spoken around them. Section 3 Near the close, the message centers on the power of words and the believer’s responsibility to trust God above human understanding. Proverbs teaches that life and death are in the power of the tongue, meaning words can either strengthen people or deeply wound them. Dr. Dave encourages believers not to live in fear of bad news, but to remain steadfast by trusting in the Lord just as Psalm 23 describes walking through the valley of the shadow of death without surrendering to fear. Using Rosalyn’s recovery after surgery as an example, the teaching illustrates how believers can reject hopeless declarations and instead place confidence in God’s care and guidance. The final encouragement is clear and practical: do not allow fearful words, circumstances, or human opinions to dominate the heart when the presence, promises, and faithfulness of God remain greater than them all.

22 May 2026 - 27 min
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05-22-2026 PART 2: Standing Firm Against the Lie

Section 1 Opening in Genesis 3, Dr. Dave focuses on Satan’s very first recorded tactic against humanity: twisting the Word of God. The serpent asks Eve, “Did God really say you can’t eat from any tree in the garden?” even though God had actually said the opposite—that Adam and Eve were free to eat from every tree except one. The teaching emphasizes how deception often begins with small distortions, half-truths, and planted doubts about what God has really spoken. Satan not only questioned God’s words, but also misrepresented God’s character and intentions. Dr. Dave repeatedly stresses that believers must recognize these attacks immediately and reject them with the truth rather than entertaining confusion or compromise. Section 2 From there, the discussion expands into the danger of biblical ignorance and the necessity of truly knowing Scripture. Quoting Hosea’s warning that God’s people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, Dr. Dave explains that many believers become vulnerable because they know about the Bible without actually knowing the Bible itself. False teachings, distorted quotations, cultural pressure, and spiritual attacks all become more dangerous when Christians cannot recognize what God genuinely says. The answer is not obsessively studying every possible lie, but knowing the truth so thoroughly that deception becomes obvious immediately. Jesus identified God’s Word as truth, and believers are called to stand firmly upon it during spiritual warfare, fear, temptation, and every attack that comes against the mind and heart. Section 3 Toward the close, Dr. Dave compares relationship with God to every healthy relationship that requires time, communication, and consistent attention. Prayer becomes the believer speaking to God, while reading Scripture becomes God speaking back through His Word. Spiritual growth cannot happen through occasional exposure alone, but through ongoing fellowship, consistency, and daily investment in the relationship. The teaching challenges believers to move beyond shallow interaction with Scripture and truly immerse themselves in what God has written for comfort, encouragement, wisdom, and strength. The final encouragement is simple but urgent: the enemy attacks through lies, but believers who remain grounded in God’s truth are able to reject deception, stand firm spiritually, and walk in freedom through the power of His Word.

22 May 2026 - 26 min
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05-22-2026 PART 1: When Nations Ignore God

Section 1 Returning to 1 Samuel 5, Dr. Dave focuses on the Philistines placing the Ark of the Covenant beside their false god Dagon, assuming the God of Israel could simply coexist alongside pagan idols. Yet Dagon repeatedly fell face down before the Ark, and after being propped back up, the idol collapsed again with its head and hands broken off. The teaching emphasizes that God has no rivals and will not share His glory with false gods, idols, or human pride. What began as superstition among the Philistines eventually developed into fearful avoidance of the temple threshold itself, illustrating how people often create traditions and fears around events they do not fully understand. Dr. Dave repeatedly stresses that the Lord alone possesses ultimate authority and power, while every idol eventually falls before Him. Section 2 As the account continues, the Philistines begin suffering severe afflictions after dishonoring God and disrespecting the Ark of the Covenant. Dr. Dave explains that while believers live under grace and the interceding ministry of Jesus Christ, rebellion against God still carries consequences because God disciplines wrongdoing rather than ignoring it. The Philistines finally recognized that the God of Israel was against them and openly admitted that even their own god Dagon could not stand before Him. Yet despite acknowledging God’s superiority, they still struggled to surrender fully to Him. The teaching becomes a warning that recognizing God’s power intellectually is not the same as humbling oneself before Him spiritually. People may acknowledge truth outwardly while continuing to resist genuine repentance inwardly. Section 3 Near the close, the focus shifts toward the Philistines turning first to their political leaders for solutions instead of turning toward God Himself. Dr. Dave strongly emphasizes that nations, cultures, and individuals make a dangerous mistake when they place ultimate confidence in government, human leadership, or earthly systems above the authority of God. The rulers themselves had no answers because the deeper issue was spiritual rather than political. Drawing from Nebuchadnezzar’s confession in Daniel 4, the teaching reminds listeners that God ultimately rules over the affairs of mankind regardless of how powerful earthly leaders appear. The final encouragement is straightforward and sobering: people, nations, and leaders should walk carefully before God with humility and respect because ignoring or dishonoring Him always leads toward spiritual and practical destruction.

22 May 2026 - 28 min
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05-21-2026 PART 3: From What We Were to What God Has Made Us

Section 1 Continuing through 1 Corinthians 6, Dr. Dave explains how strongly Paul confronts the Church of Corinth because of the sinful patterns and spiritual compromise that had become accepted among believers. Paul warns plainly that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God and then lists multiple forms of sinful behavior including sexual immorality, idolatry, adultery, greed, drunkenness, theft, verbal abuse, swindling, and homosexuality. The teaching emphasizes that deception becomes dangerous when people either ignore Scripture or reshape biblical truth to fit modern culture and personal preference. Dr. Dave repeatedly points listeners back to the importance of knowing the Word of God accurately instead of relying on popular sayings, distorted teachings, or human opinion. Spiritual growth requires consistency in prayer, fellowship, and Scripture so believers are not easily misled by false ideas or worldly thinking. Section 2 Rather than leaving the message in condemnation, the entire direction changes when Paul declares, “And that is what some of you were.” Dr. Dave highlights this as one of the most hopeful and redemptive statements in the passage because it points directly to the transforming power of Jesus Christ. These sins no longer define believers because through salvation they have been washed, sanctified, and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of God. The message explains that Christianity is not about pretending people were never sinful, but about God completely changing lives through grace, forgiveness, and spiritual rebirth. What once controlled people no longer has absolute authority because Jesus breaks the bondage and slavery of sin through His redeeming work. Section 3 To make the point personal, Dr. Dave openly shares his own past involvement in drugs, theft, greed, drunkenness, verbal abuse, and other sinful behavior before encountering Jesus Christ. Those experiences are not shared to glorify sin, but to demonstrate how radically God is able to transform a person’s heart and life. The same individual once consumed by darkness became a born-again believer loved and restored by God through the work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The final encouragement is deeply hopeful for anyone struggling with sinful habits or destructive patterns: believers do not have to remain trapped in bondage because the power of Jesus Christ is greater than any sin. Transformation may happen step by step, but genuine freedom and change are absolutely possible through the grace and power of God.

21 May 2026 - 27 min
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05-21-2026 PART 2: Grace, Witness, and Becoming More Like Jesus

Section 1 A powerful testimony begins the program as Cordelia shares how a heavy tripod fell from the attic onto her shoulder, leaving her fearful that the injury might prevent her from working the next day. Yet after prayer, ice, rest, and trusting the Lord, the pain dramatically subsided far more quickly than expected. Dr. Dave highlights not only the physical improvement, but the deeper awareness that God’s protection could have prevented an even more serious injury. The conversation becomes a reminder that believers should bring every concern before the Lord, whether physical, emotional, or practical, because God actively cares about the details of daily life. Just as the believers in Acts prayed for Peter’s release and struggled to believe the answer when it arrived, Christians today often underestimate how directly and personally God responds to prayer. Section 2 Shifting into 1 Corinthians 6, the teaching confronts the damaging issue of lawsuits and conflict between believers inside the church. Paul’s rebuke is strong because public fighting between Christians damages the witness of the gospel and reflects worldly behavior rather than Christlike love. Dr. Dave explains that Paul is not attacking all legal systems or all attorneys, but specifically addressing believers who are unwilling to handle disputes with humility, reconciliation, and godly wisdom. Jesus taught that the world would recognize His disciples through their love for one another, making division, retaliation, and bitterness especially destructive within the body of Christ. The church is called to reflect the character of Jesus, not mirror the hostility and selfishness commonly found in the world. Section 3 The final portion presses into one of the hardest teachings for believers to accept: sometimes it is better to endure being wronged than to retaliate in ways that dishonor Christ. Paul asks, “Why not rather be wronged?” because Jesus Himself suffered injustice without retaliation, leaving believers an example to follow. Dr. Dave emphasizes that Christians are continually being shaped into the image of Jesus Christ step by step, glory by glory, throughout their earthly lives. Spiritual maturity involves learning to surrender pride, bitterness, and self-protection in order to reflect the humility and grace of Christ more fully. The overall encouragement is that believers never stop growing in the Lord, and every difficult circumstance becomes another opportunity for God to continue transforming His people into the likeness of Jesus.

21 May 2026 - 26 min
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