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07-02-2026 PART 1: The God Who Came to Us

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Section 1 Nancy's call provides an encouraging testimony of God's ongoing work in the life of her daughter, Jill, despite many years of difficult physical and emotional struggles. Dr. Dave celebrates Jill's growing initiative as she chooses healthy responses instead of immediately relying on medication, while also taking greater responsibility around the house and showing steady signs of progress. He reminds listeners that these seemingly small victories represent significant milestones, encouraging believers to thank God for every evidence of His grace rather than overlooking gradual spiritual and personal growth. Section 2 Intercessory prayer becomes the central focus as Dr. Dave lifts Nancy, Jill, Angelina, Yolanda, and others before the Lord with confidence in His power and compassion. Along with asking God to bring healing and strength, he emphasizes the importance of resisting fear by standing firmly on the promises of Scripture. Rather than allowing circumstances to control their thinking, believers are encouraged to trust God's truth, rest in His presence, and expect Him to work beyond what they can ask or imagine. The lesson reinforces that prayer is an expression of faith in the God who hears, cares, and faithfully responds. Section 3 A simple illustration about a father, a son, and an anthill captures the heart of God's love for humanity. Dr. Dave explains that just as the only real way to help the ants would be to become one of them, God demonstrated His love by becoming one of us through Jesus Christ. That truth reveals the extraordinary value God places on every individual and the lengths He was willing to go to provide redemption. The final encouragement reminds listeners that God's love is deeply personal. He knows His children completely, values them beyond measure, and proved that love through the sacrifice of His Son so they could have an eternal relationship with Him.

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07-02-2026 PART 3: Running Toward God, Not Away

Section 1 Judges 10 provides a vivid picture of what happens when God's people pursue idols instead of remaining faithful to Him. Dr. Dave explains that while believers today may not bow before carved images, anything that consistently draws their hearts away from the Lord can become an idol. Israel repeatedly ignored God's faithfulness, complained about His provision, and turned to other gods until the consequences of their choices became unmistakable. The lesson reminds listeners that genuine repentance begins when people stop excusing their sin, honestly acknowledge it before God, and recognize their complete need for His mercy. Section 2 An important contrast emerges between Adam and Eve's response to sin and God's pattern established throughout Scripture. Instead of running away and hiding in shame, believers are invited to come directly into God's presence through Jesus Christ, their great High Priest. Dr. Dave points to passages in Hebrews, the Psalms, and 1 John to demonstrate that confession is never about explaining away failure or shifting blame. Rather, it is about humbly accepting responsibility, submitting to God's will, and seeking His forgiveness with honesty and sincerity. The emphasis is that restoration begins by running toward God instead of fleeing from Him. Section 3 God's response to Israel reveals the depth of His compassion for His people even after they have failed Him. After Israel confessed their sin, removed their idols, and returned to serving the Lord, Scripture declares that He could no longer bear their misery. Dr. Dave connects that truth to his own testimony of deliverance from drug addiction, recalling how God's mercy transformed an honest prayer of surrender into lasting freedom. The final encouragement reminds believers that repentance involves both confession and practical change. When God's children sincerely return to Him, they discover that His grace is always greater than their failures and His heart is always inclined toward restoration.

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07-02-2026 PART 2: Freedom Through God's Grace

Section 1 Shane's thoughtful question about dealing with failure opens the door to a reassuring explanation of God's ongoing work in the life of every believer. Dr. Dave explains that salvation is far more than a single past event, describing it as a work of God that includes justification, sanctification, and future glorification. Through Christ, believers have already been delivered from the penalty of sin, are continually being freed from its power, and will one day be completely separated from its presence. The lesson reminds Christians that God remains faithfully committed to completing the work He has begun in each of His children. Section 2 The discussion then turns to the proper response when a Christian falls into sin. Rather than allowing guilt or personal feelings to become the final authority, Dr. Dave urges believers to stand firmly on the truth of God's Word. He explains that Satan continually accuses God's people, but Jesus continually intercedes on their behalf as their Advocate before the Father. When believers honestly confess their sins, God faithfully forgives and restores fellowship, making it unnecessary to remain trapped in condemnation after genuine repentance has taken place. Section 3 Biblical truth ultimately becomes the anchor that keeps believers steady when emotions threaten to overwhelm them. Dr. Dave points to passages such as 1 John 1:9, Psalm 32, and Psalm 51 to demonstrate that God's promise of forgiveness is based on His faithfulness rather than human feelings. While conviction leads people toward repentance, lingering condemnation is never God's desire for those who belong to Christ. The final encouragement reminds listeners to trust God's promises above their emotions, confidently receiving His forgiveness and moving forward in the freedom that His grace provides.

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07-02-2026 PART 1: The God Who Came to Us

Section 1 Nancy's call provides an encouraging testimony of God's ongoing work in the life of her daughter, Jill, despite many years of difficult physical and emotional struggles. Dr. Dave celebrates Jill's growing initiative as she chooses healthy responses instead of immediately relying on medication, while also taking greater responsibility around the house and showing steady signs of progress. He reminds listeners that these seemingly small victories represent significant milestones, encouraging believers to thank God for every evidence of His grace rather than overlooking gradual spiritual and personal growth. Section 2 Intercessory prayer becomes the central focus as Dr. Dave lifts Nancy, Jill, Angelina, Yolanda, and others before the Lord with confidence in His power and compassion. Along with asking God to bring healing and strength, he emphasizes the importance of resisting fear by standing firmly on the promises of Scripture. Rather than allowing circumstances to control their thinking, believers are encouraged to trust God's truth, rest in His presence, and expect Him to work beyond what they can ask or imagine. The lesson reinforces that prayer is an expression of faith in the God who hears, cares, and faithfully responds. Section 3 A simple illustration about a father, a son, and an anthill captures the heart of God's love for humanity. Dr. Dave explains that just as the only real way to help the ants would be to become one of them, God demonstrated His love by becoming one of us through Jesus Christ. That truth reveals the extraordinary value God places on every individual and the lengths He was willing to go to provide redemption. The final encouragement reminds listeners that God's love is deeply personal. He knows His children completely, values them beyond measure, and proved that love through the sacrifice of His Son so they could have an eternal relationship with Him.

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07-01-2026 PART 3: Seeking God's Approval Above All Else

Section 1 Galatians 1:10 presents a direct challenge to every believer by asking whose approval truly matters most. Dr. Dave explains that the Apostle's question reaches far beyond personal preference and exposes a fundamental choice between pleasing people and serving Christ. While Christians should love and care for others, their highest allegiance must always belong to the Lord. The lesson emphasizes that a life centered on gaining human acceptance will eventually conflict with faithful obedience to God, making it impossible to fully serve both masters. Section 2 Personal testimony reinforces the cost that sometimes accompanies wholehearted commitment to Jesus Christ. Reflecting on the opposition he and Billy encountered after becoming Christians, Dr. Dave explains that even family relationships cannot take precedence over devotion to the Lord. He points to Jesus' own teaching that loving parents, children, or anyone else more than Christ places spiritual priorities out of order. The discussion encourages believers to remain faithful even when obedience results in misunderstanding, rejection, or criticism from those closest to them. Section 3 Jesus' own example provides the ultimate pattern for living with an audience of One. In John's Gospel, Christ makes it clear that He was never motivated by human praise but sought only the approval of His heavenly Father. Dr. Dave applies that same principle to every area of Christian service, reminding listeners that ministry is rooted in obedience rather than performance. The final encouragement calls believers to speak, serve, and live according to God's truth instead of adjusting their convictions to satisfy public opinion. When pleasing the Author becomes the highest priority, faithfulness naturally rises above the desire for acceptance.

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07-01-2026 PART 2: Living for an Audience of One

Section 1 Colossians 3:23 establishes a foundational principle for every area of the Christian life by calling believers to work willingly in whatever they do. Dr. Dave explains that this instruction extends far beyond employment, reaching into family life, ministry, relationships, and every responsibility God places before His people. Rather than approaching responsibilities with complaint or reluctance, Christians are encouraged to serve wholeheartedly, recognizing that the Lord sees every action, every attitude, and every motive. The lesson emphasizes that faithful service begins with understanding that nothing escapes God's attention. Section 2 Jesus' teaching about spiritual hypocrisy illustrates the danger of performing good deeds merely to gain recognition from other people. Whether discussing acts of generosity, seasons of fasting, or public displays of spirituality, Dr. Dave reminds listeners that God is concerned with the motive behind every action. He contrasts living for human applause with living for God's approval, explaining that believers lose their proper focus whenever pleasing people becomes their highest priority. The emphasis remains on cultivating a sincere heart that serves the Lord rather than seeking admiration from others. Section 3 Pilate's decision to satisfy the crowd instead of standing for what was right provides a sobering example of the consequences of living for public approval. Dr. Dave points out that believers are never called to measure success by popularity, acceptance, or praise from people. Instead, every decision should be guided by a desire to honor Christ above all else. The final encouragement reminds Christians that their ultimate accountability is to the Lord alone. Whether serving at home, at work, in ministry, or in everyday life, the goal is not to impress others but to faithfully please the One whose approval matters for eternity.

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