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06-11-2026 PART 2: God Must Remain First

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Section 1 Opening in 1 Corinthians 7, Dr. Dave addresses Paul’s response to questions about sexual relations and self-restraint within the Christian life. While the immediate subject involves sexuality, the broader principle reaches much further. Paul explains that believers must not allow any earthly desire to dominate their lives or displace their devotion to God. Whether the issue involves pleasure, wealth, approval, comfort, or personal ambition, the danger remains the same. When any pursuit becomes the controlling focus of life, priorities become distorted and the kingdom of God is pushed aside. The teaching emphasizes that Christians are called to live with God at the center rather than allowing any earthly passion to take His place. Section 2 Expanding beyond the specific issue raised by the Corinthians, Dr. Dave examines how easily people can become consumed by pursuits that appear harmless or even beneficial. Some become driven by financial success, others by relationships, family, projects, achievements, or personal goals. In some cases, believers can even become so focused on ministry that they lose sight of the Lord Himself. Drawing from his own experience, Dr. Dave candidly acknowledges seasons when ministry activity became more prominent than fellowship with God through prayer and Scripture. The lesson serves as a warning that anything elevated above the Lord—even something good—can become an idol when it begins to occupy the place that belongs to God alone. Section 3 Returning repeatedly to Jesus’ teaching, the message concludes with the foundational truth that believers are called to seek first the kingdom of God above every other priority. Love for family, work, possessions, accomplishments, and even ministry must remain secondary to love for the Lord. Christianity is not an addition to life but the governing relationship that shapes every part of life. Dr. Dave reminds listeners that Jesus purchased His people through His sacrifice and deserves first place in their hearts, minds, and decisions. The final challenge is straightforward and uncompromising: whenever anything replaces God as the highest priority, idolatry has entered the picture. Genuine discipleship begins when believers place the Lord first and allow every other aspect of life to flow from that relationship.

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Section 1 Resuming the study in 1 Corinthians 7, Dr. Dave examines Paul’s response to the widespread sexual immorality that surrounded the church at Corinth. Rather than adapting God’s standards to fit the culture, Paul points believers back to God’s original design for marriage. The teaching emphasizes that while past mistakes can be forgiven through Christ, believers are called to live according to a new standard after coming to faith. Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, Dr. Dave stresses that marriage was established by God as the union of a husband and wife. The focus is not on disqualifying people because of their past, but on understanding and embracing the pattern God established for His people moving forward. Section 2 Attention then turns to Paul’s teaching regarding mutual responsibility within marriage. The apostle explains that husbands and wives are to fulfill their marital duties toward one another, reflecting a relationship built upon unity, commitment, and selflessness. Dr. Dave highlights the reciprocal nature of Paul’s instruction, noting that the responsibilities outlined in the passage apply equally to both spouses. Marriage is presented as a covenant relationship in which each partner seeks the well-being of the other rather than insisting on personal rights or preferences. The lesson underscores that God’s design for marriage involves mutual care, mutual commitment, and mutual responsibility. Section 3 One of the strongest warnings in the passage involves the misuse of intimacy as a means of manipulation, punishment, or control. Dr. Dave explains that Paul presents intimacy within marriage as a shared gift from God rather than a bargaining tool to be used against a spouse. The broader principle reaches beyond this specific issue and points to God’s desire for honesty, unity, and sacrificial love within the marriage relationship. The closing emphasis reminds listeners that God’s instructions are not arbitrary restrictions but expressions of His wisdom and design. When husbands and wives follow His pattern, they honor both their covenant with one another and their relationship with the Lord.

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06-11-2026 PART 2: God Must Remain First

Section 1 Opening in 1 Corinthians 7, Dr. Dave addresses Paul’s response to questions about sexual relations and self-restraint within the Christian life. While the immediate subject involves sexuality, the broader principle reaches much further. Paul explains that believers must not allow any earthly desire to dominate their lives or displace their devotion to God. Whether the issue involves pleasure, wealth, approval, comfort, or personal ambition, the danger remains the same. When any pursuit becomes the controlling focus of life, priorities become distorted and the kingdom of God is pushed aside. The teaching emphasizes that Christians are called to live with God at the center rather than allowing any earthly passion to take His place. Section 2 Expanding beyond the specific issue raised by the Corinthians, Dr. Dave examines how easily people can become consumed by pursuits that appear harmless or even beneficial. Some become driven by financial success, others by relationships, family, projects, achievements, or personal goals. In some cases, believers can even become so focused on ministry that they lose sight of the Lord Himself. Drawing from his own experience, Dr. Dave candidly acknowledges seasons when ministry activity became more prominent than fellowship with God through prayer and Scripture. The lesson serves as a warning that anything elevated above the Lord—even something good—can become an idol when it begins to occupy the place that belongs to God alone. Section 3 Returning repeatedly to Jesus’ teaching, the message concludes with the foundational truth that believers are called to seek first the kingdom of God above every other priority. Love for family, work, possessions, accomplishments, and even ministry must remain secondary to love for the Lord. Christianity is not an addition to life but the governing relationship that shapes every part of life. Dr. Dave reminds listeners that Jesus purchased His people through His sacrifice and deserves first place in their hearts, minds, and decisions. The final challenge is straightforward and uncompromising: whenever anything replaces God as the highest priority, idolatry has entered the picture. Genuine discipleship begins when believers place the Lord first and allow every other aspect of life to flow from that relationship.

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Section 1 After a series of frustrating challenges and spiritual battles, Dr. Dave shares a deeply personal moment when he finally looked to the Lord and said, “I’ve had enough.” Not enough of God, not enough of faith, but enough of the constant jabs, obstacles, and pressures that seemed to arrive one after another. Opening 1 Kings 19, he immediately discovers Elijah using the exact same phrase after fleeing from Jezebel’s threats. The connection strikes him profoundly because it reveals that even one of God’s greatest prophets reached a point of exhaustion and discouragement. Elijah’s fear did not erase his faith, nor did his weariness cancel God’s calling. The lesson reminds believers that spiritual victories do not make them immune from future struggles, and even faithful servants can experience moments when they feel completely drained. Section 2 Beneath the broom tree, Elijah asks the Lord to take his life, believing he can go no further. Instead of rebuking him harshly, God responds with compassion and care. Through the ministry of an angel, Elijah is given rest, food, water, and the strength he desperately needs. Dr. Dave highlights the simplicity of God’s response. Before addressing Elijah’s future assignment, the Lord first provides what is necessary for recovery and renewal. The teaching emphasizes that when believers become overwhelmed, God often meets them with grace before direction. Sometimes the answer is not to push harder but to receive the strength, nourishment, and touch that only the Lord can provide. Section 3 Strengthened by God’s provision, Elijah rises and continues the journey that still lies ahead of him. The same prophet who moments earlier wanted to quit now travels forty days and forty nights to the mountain of God. Dr. Dave uses this transformation to encourage listeners who may feel exhausted, discouraged, or ready to give up. The Lord is not finished simply because His people are tired. There are still assignments to fulfill, lessons to learn, and victories yet to come. The final encouragement centers on perseverance: when God strengthens His people, they can continue farther than they ever imagined. The proper response is the same one Elijah ultimately embraced and the same one every believer is called to offer—“Yes, Lord.”

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06-10-2026 PART 3: Trusting God with Your Whole Heart

Section 1 After sensing the Lord redirecting the day’s message, Dr. Dave returns to the theme of giving God the very best rather than offering Him only partial devotion. Using Colossians 3:23 as the foundation, he emphasizes that whatever believers do should be done wholeheartedly as unto the Lord. The challenge is not merely about finances but about every area of life. Many Christians willingly surrender certain parts of their lives to God while keeping other areas under their own control. The teaching stresses that God desires complete devotion rather than selective obedience. Whether involving time, talents, resources, or daily responsibilities, believers are called to approach everything with a heart fully committed to honoring the Lord. Section 2 A powerful illustration emerges through the account of King Asa in 2 Chronicles 16. Earlier in his reign, Asa trusted God completely and experienced remarkable victories through divine intervention. Later, however, he relied upon political alliances and human strategies instead of seeking the Lord. Through the prophet Hanani, God reminded Asa that He strengthens those whose hearts are fully devoted to Him. Dr. Dave highlights the contrast between trust and self-reliance, explaining that believers often begin by walking in faith but can gradually shift toward depending on their own wisdom, resources, and understanding. The lesson serves as a warning that partial trust ultimately weakens spiritual effectiveness, while wholehearted reliance on God invites His strength and blessing. Section 3 Closing with Jesus’ words from Matthew 6, Dr. Dave encourages listeners to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. Worry about the future often reveals a divided heart because fear pulls attention away from God’s faithfulness in the present. Rather than scattering faith across imagined problems and future uncertainties, believers are called to trust God one day at a time. The teaching compares faith to the daily manna God provided Israel in the wilderness, supplying exactly what was needed for each day. The final encouragement reminds Christians that peace, confidence, and spiritual strength grow when they remain present with the Lord, trust Him fully, and give Him the best of their heart, mind, resources, and devotion every single day.

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Section 1 Shifting away from his original plans for the broadcast, Dr. Dave shares how the Lord redirected his attention after a day filled with spiritual warfare and personal challenge. Opening in Genesis 4, he examines the offerings of Cain and Abel and focuses on a distinction often overlooked. Abel brought the firstborn and the best portions of his flock, while Cain simply brought some of what he had produced. The lesson emphasizes that God responds not merely to the act of giving but to the heart reflected in the offering. Throughout Scripture, the principle remains consistent: God deserves the first and the best because He continually gives His best to His people. The contrast between the two brothers becomes a powerful reminder that faith prioritizes God above everything else. Section 2 Using examples from both the Old and New Testaments, Dr. Dave explores how God multiplies what is surrendered to Him in faith. From the feeding of the five thousand to Elijah’s encounter with the widow during the famine, the recurring theme is gratitude before multiplication. Jesus gave thanks before distributing the loaves and fish, and God continually provided for those who trusted Him with what little they possessed. Rather than focusing on scarcity, believers are encouraged to recognize God’s provision and respond with thanksgiving. The teaching challenges Christians to stop concentrating on what they lack and instead place what they do have into the Lord’s hands, trusting Him to accomplish far more than they could imagine. Section 3 Drawing from Revelation 3 and Ephesians 6, Dr. Dave concludes with a call to wholehearted devotion rather than lukewarm commitment. The issue extends beyond finances and reaches into every area of life, including time, talents, energy, and daily priorities. God does not seek leftovers; He desires hearts that are fully committed to Him. Whether serving family, fellow believers, or the broader kingdom, Christians are instructed to work wholeheartedly as unto the Lord. The final encouragement reminds listeners that God is worthy of their best because of all He has done for them. Since He has freely given His Son and continually pours out grace, believers should respond by offering Him their finest efforts, deepest devotion, and highest priorities each day.

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