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06-24-2026 PART 3: Keeping Your Eyes on the Lord

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Section 1 Using the familiar question, "Do you believe in miracles?" as a starting point, Dr. Dave explains that every believer already answers that question by believing in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He defines a miracle as the kingdom of God breaking into the natural world to accomplish what human ability and natural law cannot achieve. Salvation itself stands as the greatest ongoing miracle because every person who is born again experiences a supernatural work of God. The lesson emphasizes that miracles are not relics of biblical history but expressions of God's living power at work among His people today. Section 2 Several passages of Scripture establish that miracles continue to serve God's purposes by confirming both His truth and His compassion. Drawing from Galatians, Acts, Mark, and the ministry of Jesus, Dr. Dave explains that God works through signs and wonders to affirm His Word and demonstrate His love for people in need. He also shares his own dramatic deliverance from drug addiction as a personal testimony of God's miraculous intervention. Rather than focusing on sensational experiences, the teaching encourages believers to recognize the countless ways God has already displayed His power throughout their lives, even though many of those miracles often go unrecognized or unshared. Section 3 Jehoshaphat's response to an overwhelming military threat provides a practical pattern for facing situations that only God can resolve. Confronted with an impossible circumstance, the king openly confessed that he did not know what to do, yet deliberately fixed his eyes upon the Lord. Instead of surrendering to fear, he led the people in praise and thanksgiving before the battle had been won. Dr. Dave concludes that this same principle remains true for believers today. When human resources reach their limit, faith keeps its focus on God, acknowledges complete dependence upon Him, and offers praise even before the answer arrives, trusting that the Lord is able to accomplish what no one else can do.

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06-24-2026 PART 3: Keeping Your Eyes on the Lord

Section 1 Using the familiar question, "Do you believe in miracles?" as a starting point, Dr. Dave explains that every believer already answers that question by believing in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He defines a miracle as the kingdom of God breaking into the natural world to accomplish what human ability and natural law cannot achieve. Salvation itself stands as the greatest ongoing miracle because every person who is born again experiences a supernatural work of God. The lesson emphasizes that miracles are not relics of biblical history but expressions of God's living power at work among His people today. Section 2 Several passages of Scripture establish that miracles continue to serve God's purposes by confirming both His truth and His compassion. Drawing from Galatians, Acts, Mark, and the ministry of Jesus, Dr. Dave explains that God works through signs and wonders to affirm His Word and demonstrate His love for people in need. He also shares his own dramatic deliverance from drug addiction as a personal testimony of God's miraculous intervention. Rather than focusing on sensational experiences, the teaching encourages believers to recognize the countless ways God has already displayed His power throughout their lives, even though many of those miracles often go unrecognized or unshared. Section 3 Jehoshaphat's response to an overwhelming military threat provides a practical pattern for facing situations that only God can resolve. Confronted with an impossible circumstance, the king openly confessed that he did not know what to do, yet deliberately fixed his eyes upon the Lord. Instead of surrendering to fear, he led the people in praise and thanksgiving before the battle had been won. Dr. Dave concludes that this same principle remains true for believers today. When human resources reach their limit, faith keeps its focus on God, acknowledges complete dependence upon Him, and offers praise even before the answer arrives, trusting that the Lord is able to accomplish what no one else can do.

Yesterday26 min
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06-24-2026 PART 2: Faith for the Impossible

Section 1 Al's call becomes a powerful illustration of what many believers experience when a difficult trial stretches on far longer than expected. As he shares the ongoing challenges surrounding LORI's health, Dr. Dave acknowledges the raw frustration that develops when progress seems temporary and setbacks continue to return. Rather than minimizing the struggle, he points out that faithfulness is not measured by the absence of discouragement but by the refusal to quit. Even when emotions are strained, prayers seem unanswered, and circumstances appear overwhelming, believers continue to return to the Lord because they know there is nowhere else to turn. The discussion emphasizes that perseverance often looks less like triumph and more like simply refusing to let go of God during the hardest seasons. Section 2 Responding to Al's situation, Dr. Dave expands on the reality that every believer eventually reaches a personal breaking point where circumstances push them beyond what feels manageable. While the details differ from person to person, everyone encounters moments when they question why God allows certain hardships to continue. He explains that frustration with a situation is not the same as abandoning faith. In fact, many of God's people throughout Scripture wrestled honestly with disappointment, confusion, and unanswered questions. The key distinction is that they continued bringing those struggles to the Lord instead of walking away from Him. The teaching stresses that God remains patient with His children, understands their limitations, and continues working even when they cannot see the purpose behind what they are enduring. Section 3 A shift in focus leads into a broader examination of miracles and the role faith plays in experiencing God's intervention. Reflecting on Matthew 13, Dr. Dave notes that Jesus performed fewer miracles in certain places because of unbelief, not because His power had diminished. That observation becomes the foundation for a challenge to modern believers. If Jesus remains the same yesterday, today, and forever, then His ability to work has not changed. The final encouragement calls listeners to approach God with greater confidence, expecting Him to move according to His will and timing. While faith does not dictate how God must act, it does position believers to trust His power, seek His intervention, and remain hopeful that He can accomplish what appears impossible.

Yesterday27 min
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06-24-2026 PART 1: When the Soul Refuses Comfort

Section 1 Psalm 77 opens with Asaph crying out to God during a season of deep distress, yet doing so with confidence that the Lord hears him. Dr. Dave emphasizes that bringing pain, confusion, and struggles before God is not the same as accusing God of wrongdoing. The difference lies in the attitude of the heart. Rather than challenging God's authority, Asaph is honestly expressing his need for help. The lesson reminds believers that prayer is not a last resort but should be the first response when difficulties arise. God welcomes His children to come before Him honestly, knowing that He hears every cry and understands every burden. Section 2 An important principle emerges through Asaph's admission that his soul refused to be comforted. Even when God offers peace, grace, and reassurance, people can cling to frustration, disappointment, or impatience instead of receiving the comfort He provides. Dr. Dave connects this struggle to many familiar biblical examples, including Abraham and Sarah attempting to force God's promise through their own efforts. The teaching highlights how easily believers can become overwhelmed when circumstances fail to unfold according to their expectations. Rather than resting in God's timing, they often become discouraged and begin focusing on what they cannot understand. Section 3 Jonah's experience serves as a powerful illustration of the tendency to seek every possible solution before turning to the Lord. After being thrown into the sea, Jonah delayed calling upon God, choosing instead to endure the consequences until he finally recognized his need for divine intervention. Dr. Dave challenges listeners to reverse that pattern by seeking God first rather than last. The final encouragement points to the larger message of Psalm 77: while believers may pass through seasons of misery, confusion, and complaint, God's grace remains constant. He does not abandon His children during their struggles but patiently leads them toward comfort, faith, and a renewed confidence in His faithfulness.

Yesterday28 min
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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.

23. juni 202625 min
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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.

23. juni 202626 min