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06-16-2026 PART 2: Drawing Closer Every Day

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Section 1 Opening with a conversation with Shane, Dr. Dave celebrates a remarkable answer to prayer as Shane shares news that his wife has been offered a new job with significantly higher pay and benefits that will help cover important family needs. The discussion quickly becomes a testimony to God’s provision, faithfulness, and timing. Along with rejoicing over the blessing, the conversation turns toward prayer for the nation and for Israel, recognizing the ongoing need for God’s guidance, protection, and intervention. The exchange serves as a reminder that believers should never stop bringing both personal needs and national concerns before the Lord. Section 2 Marking the one-year anniversary of the current ministry format, Dr. Dave reflects on the lessons and priorities that have shaped the program. Rather than focusing on accomplishments, he highlights the importance of spiritual growth and introduces the ministry’s simple framework: draw closer to the Lord daily, never be ashamed of Jesus or His words, and always be ready to serve. These principles are presented as practical expressions of Christian discipleship rather than slogans. The emphasis remains on cultivating a deeper relationship with God, standing firmly on biblical truth, and maintaining a willingness to respond whenever the Lord provides opportunities for ministry. Section 3 Looking beyond anniversary celebrations, the teaching centers on the daily pursuit of God and the importance of seeking His kingdom first. Drawing from Matthew 6 and Colossians 3, Dr. Dave explains that believers seek God by intentionally setting their minds on heavenly priorities and allowing their lives to be directed by eternal values. The Christian walk is not meant to be driven by anxiety about tomorrow but by faithfulness in the present. The final encouragement reminds listeners that while no ministry is perfect and mistakes are inevitable, God continues to work through willing hearts. As believers keep Christ at the center of each day, they discover the fulfillment, purpose, and joy that come from walking closely with Him.

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06-16-2026 PART 3: One Seed Can Change Everything

Section 1 Sharing a deeply personal testimony, Dr. Dave reflects on the difficult season that followed his parents’ separation and his move with his mother to Arizona. Although surrounded by material comfort and financial security, he found himself sinking deeper into destructive choices and increasing involvement with drugs. During that period, life appeared to be moving farther away from God rather than closer to Him. Yet beneath the surface, the Lord was already at work. The testimony highlights a truth often overlooked by believers: God frequently begins working in a person’s heart long before anyone can see visible evidence of change. Section 2 What ultimately captured Dr. Dave’s attention was not a sermon, a debate, or a theological argument, but a persistent conversation with his brother Billy. Day after day, Billy continued speaking to him about Jesus despite repeated rejection and frustration. The breakthrough came through an unexpected illustration involving comic book characters that connected with Dr. Dave in a way traditional explanations never had. Suddenly, spiritual truths became understandable within a framework he could grasp. The lesson emphasizes that God often uses unusual methods, personal interests, and seemingly insignificant conversations to reach people. What appears ineffective to one person may become the very tool God uses to open someone’s heart. Section 3 A powerful dream following his profession of faith provided assurance that Jesus Christ had truly become the foundation of his salvation. While spiritual growth and transformation would continue over time, the Lord used that experience to make one truth unmistakably clear: acceptance before God rested entirely upon Christ and His saving work. Dr. Dave concludes by encouraging listeners never to give up on family members, friends, or loved ones who seem resistant to the gospel. God is able to use a single conversation, a simple illustration, an unexpected moment, or one carefully planted seed to accomplish what years of effort could not. The final challenge reminds believers to remain faithful because they never know which word, prayer, or act of obedience God may use to change a life forever.

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06-16-2026 PART 2: Drawing Closer Every Day

Section 1 Opening with a conversation with Shane, Dr. Dave celebrates a remarkable answer to prayer as Shane shares news that his wife has been offered a new job with significantly higher pay and benefits that will help cover important family needs. The discussion quickly becomes a testimony to God’s provision, faithfulness, and timing. Along with rejoicing over the blessing, the conversation turns toward prayer for the nation and for Israel, recognizing the ongoing need for God’s guidance, protection, and intervention. The exchange serves as a reminder that believers should never stop bringing both personal needs and national concerns before the Lord. Section 2 Marking the one-year anniversary of the current ministry format, Dr. Dave reflects on the lessons and priorities that have shaped the program. Rather than focusing on accomplishments, he highlights the importance of spiritual growth and introduces the ministry’s simple framework: draw closer to the Lord daily, never be ashamed of Jesus or His words, and always be ready to serve. These principles are presented as practical expressions of Christian discipleship rather than slogans. The emphasis remains on cultivating a deeper relationship with God, standing firmly on biblical truth, and maintaining a willingness to respond whenever the Lord provides opportunities for ministry. Section 3 Looking beyond anniversary celebrations, the teaching centers on the daily pursuit of God and the importance of seeking His kingdom first. Drawing from Matthew 6 and Colossians 3, Dr. Dave explains that believers seek God by intentionally setting their minds on heavenly priorities and allowing their lives to be directed by eternal values. The Christian walk is not meant to be driven by anxiety about tomorrow but by faithfulness in the present. The final encouragement reminds listeners that while no ministry is perfect and mistakes are inevitable, God continues to work through willing hearts. As believers keep Christ at the center of each day, they discover the fulfillment, purpose, and joy that come from walking closely with Him.

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06-16-2026 PART 1: The Plan of God at the Cross

Section 1 Returning to Matthew 27, Dr. Dave examines the growing pressure surrounding Jesus’ trial as the crowd repeatedly demands His crucifixion. Pilate recognizes that Jesus has been delivered out of jealousy and understands that something unusual is taking place, especially after receiving the warning from his wife concerning her troubling dream. Yet the crowd continues shouting for Jesus to die. Rather than viewing the scene merely as human hostility, the lesson emphasizes that a greater purpose is unfolding. Long before the crowd gathered and long before Pilate faced his dilemma, God’s redemptive plan was already moving toward its appointed fulfillment through the sacrifice of His Son. Section 2 Faced with the threat of a riot, Pilate chooses the path of least resistance and publicly washes his hands before the people. By declaring himself innocent of Jesus’ blood, he attempts to distance himself from the decision he is about to authorize. Dr. Dave points out the flaw in that reasoning. Simply claiming innocence does not remove responsibility. Pilate still possessed authority, still made a choice, and still participated in the events leading to the crucifixion. The teaching broadens the principle beyond the biblical account, reminding listeners that people often try to shift blame or avoid accountability for difficult decisions, but responsibility cannot be erased through words alone. Section 3 Shifting attention from individual blame to the larger spiritual reality, Dr. Dave addresses the crowd’s declaration that they and their children would bear responsibility for Jesus’ death. He explains that Scripture does not place exclusive guilt upon one group of people but presents the crucifixion as the result of humanity’s collective sinfulness. Acts 4 identifies multiple groups involved, demonstrating that the responsibility extends far beyond a single nation or generation. More importantly, the cross was not an accident but the fulfillment of God’s plan for redemption. The final emphasis centers on the good news of the gospel: Jesus willingly bore the penalty that sinners deserved so that forgiveness, reconciliation, and eternal life could be made available to all who place their faith in Him.

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06-15-2026 PART 3: Walking in the Presence of God

Section 1 Dr. Dave focuses on Abraham’s remarkable explanation for why he was so confident that Eliezer’s mission would succeed. Abraham’s assurance was not rooted in optimism or wishful thinking but in his relationship with God. He declared that the Lord, in whose presence he had walked, would guide the entire process. Dr. Dave highlights the significance of that statement, noting that Abraham possessed no Bible, no written New Testament, and no completed Scriptures. Yet he developed a deep and abiding fellowship with God. The lesson emphasizes that through the redeeming work of Jesus Christ, believers now have continual access to God’s presence and can approach Him at any time. The challenge is not whether access exists but whether Christians take advantage of the privilege that has been provided. Section 2 Exploring Abraham’s confidence further, the teaching turns to the promise that God would send His angel ahead of the servant and make the mission successful. Dr. Dave carefully explains that this passage does not encourage praying to angels or seeking guidance from them directly. Instead, the focus remains on God Himself, who directs, protects, and accomplishes His purposes through whatever means He chooses. Abraham’s certainty flowed from knowing the character and faithfulness of God. Success was not ultimately dependent upon Eliezer’s abilities but upon the Lord’s determination to fulfill His plan. The lesson reminds believers that God remains the source of every true victory, every open door, and every accomplishment that aligns with His will. Section 3 Contrasting Abraham’s confidence with Eliezer’s uncertainty, Dr. Dave highlights the difference between faith that hopes and faith that knows. The servant worried about what might happen if he failed, while Abraham remained convinced that God had already prepared the answer. That confidence was soon validated when Rebekah appeared exactly where she needed to be at precisely the right time. The final encouragement centers on developing what Dr. Dave repeatedly describes as “cement faith.” Believers are called to trust God so completely that circumstances, delays, and uncertainties no longer dictate their outlook. When God has spoken and when His purposes are clear, Christians can stand firm, believing that the Lord who orchestrates every detail is fully capable of bringing His plans to completion.

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06-15-2026 PART 2: Faith That Refuses to Move

Section 1 Continuing in Genesis 24, Dr. Dave focuses on Eliezer’s retelling of Abraham’s instructions as he explains his mission to Rebekah’s family. While recounting the events, he shares a question he had raised to Abraham before leaving: what if no woman was willing to return with him? The response reveals the depth of Abraham’s confidence in God. Rather than entertaining failure, Abraham assures his servant that success will come because the Lord is directing the mission. Dr. Dave highlights this as a powerful example of unwavering trust. Abraham was not relying on circumstances, probabilities, or human calculations. His confidence rested entirely on the faithfulness of God and the certainty that God would accomplish what He had promised. Section 2 Drawing from Jesus’ teachings on faith, the lesson explores the difference between genuine faith and faith diluted by doubt. Many believers sincerely pray and trust God, yet often mix that trust with fear, second-guessing, and uncertainty. Dr. Dave points to examples throughout Scripture where Jesus repeatedly commended people whose faith remained simple, direct, and confident. Whether it was the centurion who believed Jesus could heal from a distance or the blind who trusted Him for restoration, their faith was marked by conviction rather than hesitation. The teaching emphasizes that God is looking for believers who not only believe in Him but also believe what He says and trust His promises completely. Section 3 Using the illustration of missionary Hudson Taylor and the raising of a ship’s sails before the wind arrived, Dr. Dave concludes with a challenge to live in expectation of God’s answer. Faith is more than hoping something might happen; it prepares for God to act. Just as sailors raise the sails before the breeze arrives, believers are called to position themselves in confidence that God will respond according to His will and purpose. The final encouragement urges listeners to develop what Dr. Dave describes as “cement faith,” a steadfast confidence that remains unmoved by circumstances, setbacks, or appearances. Christians walk by faith and not by sight, trusting that God is faithful to accomplish what He has promised.

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