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06-23-2026 PART 3: Trusting the God Who Knows

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Section 1 A major theme throughout the teaching centers on the reality that God is always working according to a purpose, even when His plans remain hidden from human understanding. Dr. Dave explains that pain, setbacks, delays, and disappointments are never random events in the life of a believer. While people naturally struggle to understand difficult circumstances, Scripture repeatedly teaches that God uses those experiences to refine, strengthen, and shape His children. Drawing from Job, Hebrews, and other passages, the lesson reminds listeners that the Lord sees every detail from beginning to end and never operates without wisdom, purpose, and intention. Section 2 Several biblical examples reinforce the importance of trusting God's perspective rather than insisting on our own. From Job's struggle to justify himself, to Saul's search for missing donkeys that ultimately led him to Samuel, Dr. Dave demonstrates how God often accomplishes far more than people can perceive in the moment. He also shares personal experiences of seasons when circumstances appeared confusing or painful, only to discover later that God had been orchestrating events for a much greater outcome. The emphasis remains on surrendering personal expectations and recognizing that God's methods and timing consistently prove wiser than human plans. Section 3 The message concludes with a heartfelt prayer of repentance, healing, and renewed trust in God's leadership. Rather than demanding explanations from the Lord, believers are encouraged to seek forgiveness for complaining, doubting, and attempting to direct God's work according to their own preferences. Dr. Dave challenges listeners to embrace the attitude reflected in Proverbs 3 and Psalm 23, trusting God even when the path leads through difficult valleys. The final encouragement calls Christians to become people who are humble before God, hungry for His presence, and willing to follow His direction, confident that the One who governs every detail of life knows exactly what He is doing.

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Portada del episodio 06-23-2026 PART 3: Trusting the God Who Knows

06-23-2026 PART 3: Trusting the God Who Knows

Section 1 A major theme throughout the teaching centers on the reality that God is always working according to a purpose, even when His plans remain hidden from human understanding. Dr. Dave explains that pain, setbacks, delays, and disappointments are never random events in the life of a believer. While people naturally struggle to understand difficult circumstances, Scripture repeatedly teaches that God uses those experiences to refine, strengthen, and shape His children. Drawing from Job, Hebrews, and other passages, the lesson reminds listeners that the Lord sees every detail from beginning to end and never operates without wisdom, purpose, and intention. Section 2 Several biblical examples reinforce the importance of trusting God's perspective rather than insisting on our own. From Job's struggle to justify himself, to Saul's search for missing donkeys that ultimately led him to Samuel, Dr. Dave demonstrates how God often accomplishes far more than people can perceive in the moment. He also shares personal experiences of seasons when circumstances appeared confusing or painful, only to discover later that God had been orchestrating events for a much greater outcome. The emphasis remains on surrendering personal expectations and recognizing that God's methods and timing consistently prove wiser than human plans. Section 3 The message concludes with a heartfelt prayer of repentance, healing, and renewed trust in God's leadership. Rather than demanding explanations from the Lord, believers are encouraged to seek forgiveness for complaining, doubting, and attempting to direct God's work according to their own preferences. Dr. Dave challenges listeners to embrace the attitude reflected in Proverbs 3 and Psalm 23, trusting God even when the path leads through difficult valleys. The final encouragement calls Christians to become people who are humble before God, hungry for His presence, and willing to follow His direction, confident that the One who governs every detail of life knows exactly what He is doing.

Ayer25 min
Portada del episodio 06-23-2026 PART 2: God's Better Plan

06-23-2026 PART 2: God's Better Plan

Section 1 Eric's account of a Father's Day camping trip becomes a powerful reminder that God's plans often exceed our own expectations. What was supposed to be a weekend of fishing was interrupted by storms, heat, and changing conditions. Yet those unexpected circumstances created opportunities for meaningful conversations, personal testimonies, and deeper connections between three generations of family members. Dr. Dave highlights how the Lord frequently redirects plans, not to disappoint His people, but to accomplish something far greater than they originally envisioned. The lesson encourages believers to remain open to God's purposes even when circumstances unfold differently than expected. Section 2 One of the central themes of the message focuses on the challenge of trusting God when His timing and methods do not match our expectations. Drawing from the account of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, Dr. Dave explains that Jesus deliberately delayed His arrival even though He knew Lazarus was sick. To those involved, the delay appeared confusing and disappointing. Yet God's plan was leading to a greater miracle and a stronger testimony than anyone anticipated. The teaching reminds listeners that disappointment often arises when people expect God to work according to their timetable rather than trusting His wisdom and direction. Section 3 A personal testimony about a young man who was healed from leukemia reinforces the truth that God's faithfulness is never dependent upon human understanding. Dr. Dave recalls struggling with frustration when events failed to unfold according to what he expected. However, God's intervention came in a completely different manner, producing a powerful witness that impacted both medical professionals and those observing the situation. The final encouragement centers on a simple but profound truth: God has never failed His people. His methods may differ from human expectations, and His timing may seem delayed, but He remains faithful, trustworthy, and fully capable of accomplishing His purposes in ways far beyond what anyone can imagine.

Ayer26 min
Portada del episodio 06-23-2026 PART 1: The Measure of His Love

06-23-2026 PART 1: The Measure of His Love

Section 1 Before turning to the biblical text, Dr. Dave emphasizes the importance of genuine faith and expectation in prayer. Christianity is presented not as a system of rules or religious routines but as a living relationship with the living God through Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. Using principles from 1 Corinthians 12, he warns against two extremes: thinking too highly of ourselves or thinking so little of ourselves that we fail to recognize our value in God's family. The lesson encourages believers to walk in balance, grateful for the redemption Christ has provided while maintaining humility before the Lord. Section 2 A heartfelt prayer for Angelina, Al, Judy, and others facing difficult circumstances demonstrates the importance of trusting God in the midst of spiritual warfare and personal struggles. Dr. Dave reminds listeners that believers are not left to face challenges alone because God remains sovereign over every battle. Drawing from passages such as Romans 8 and 1 John, he encourages Christians to remember that they are more than conquerors through Christ and that the One living within them is greater than any opposition they encounter. The emphasis remains on God's faithfulness, comfort, and ability to strengthen His people during seasons of hardship. Section 3 Matthew 27 shifts the focus to the brutal treatment Jesus endured at the hands of the Roman soldiers before His crucifixion. Mocked, beaten, spit upon, crowned with thorns, and publicly humiliated, Jesus willingly endured suffering that exceeded anything most people could imagine. Dr. Dave highlights the remarkable reality that Christ could have stopped the abuse at any moment, yet He chose to remain steadfast because of His love for humanity. The final encouragement centers on the message conveyed through Christ's suffering: His commitment to His people never wavered. Every insult, every blow, and every humiliation points to the depth of His love and His determination to make eternal fellowship with God possible for those who trust in Him.

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Portada del episodio 06-22-2026 PART 3: God's Direction in Everyday Life

06-22-2026 PART 3: God's Direction in Everyday Life

Section 1 Eliezer's prayer at the well begins with an important acknowledgment of the God whom he had watched working through Abraham's life for many years. Having witnessed miracle after miracle, he understood that Abraham's relationship with God was genuine and powerful. Dr. Dave uses this moment to explain why believers today pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Just as Eliezer approached the God he knew through Abraham, Christians approach the Father through the One whom God has established as the perfect mediator. The lesson emphasizes that Jesus alone provides access to God and remains the only name through which believers confidently approach the throne of grace. Section 2 A fascinating request unfolds as Eliezer asks God for a remarkably specific confirmation regarding the woman chosen for Isaac. Rather than seeking personal gain or attempting to manipulate circumstances, he simply desires assurance that he is following God's direction correctly. Dr. Dave challenges the notion that believers should never ask God for confirmation, pointing to both Eliezer and Gideon as biblical examples of people seeking guidance from the Lord. The emphasis remains on the motive behind the request. Eliezer is not trying to control God; he is seeking wisdom and confidence so he can faithfully carry out the assignment entrusted to him. Section 3 Behind the entire encounter stands the sovereign hand of God orchestrating events long before either Eliezer or Rebekah fully understood what was happening. While Eliezer prayed and sought direction, God was simultaneously guiding Rebekah toward the same divine appointment. Dr. Dave highlights the beauty of God's coordination, noting that the Lord brings people, circumstances, and opportunities together according to His purposes. The final encouragement reminds listeners that God continues to direct the lives of His children today. Just as He guided Eliezer to the right place at the right time, He remains actively involved in leading, arranging, and coordinating the details of life for those who trust Him.

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Portada del episodio 06-22-2026 PART 2: Every Victory Acknowledged

06-22-2026 PART 2: Every Victory Acknowledged

Section 1 A testimony from Cordelia highlights God's personal care and timely provision as she shares how the Lord protected her during a dangerous storm and unexpectedly blessed her with additional financial provision. After praying for safe travel to work, she experienced only light rain during her commute while severe weather arrived immediately afterward. Later, she received a larger payment than expected, recognizing it as another expression of God's kindness. Dr. Dave connects her experience to similar moments in his own life, emphasizing that God often demonstrates His love through practical acts of protection, provision, and guidance that remind believers of His ongoing involvement in their daily lives. Section 2 Eliezer's recounting of his journey in Genesis 24 becomes the foundation for an important lesson about sharing answered prayer. Rather than quietly keeping God's faithfulness to himself, Eliezer openly explains how he prayed and how the Lord responded. Dr. Dave points out that believers frequently receive answers from God yet fail to tell others about them. When God responds to prayer, the answer is often intended not only to encourage the person receiving it but also to strengthen the faith of those who hear the testimony. The teaching stresses that Christians should not hide God's faithfulness but should openly acknowledge and celebrate His work. Section 3 A challenging application emerges through the reminder that every victory from the Lord deserves recognition and gratitude. Dr. Dave reflects on Israel's tendency to receive God's blessings, quickly forget them, and then focus only on the next problem requiring attention. Believers can easily fall into the same pattern when they fail to pause and remember God's goodness. The final encouragement centers on becoming faithful stewards of answered prayer by sharing testimonies with family, friends, and even those who may not yet believe. Every victory acknowledged becomes another opportunity to glorify God, encourage others, and build confidence in His faithfulness.

22 de jun de 202627 min