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Section 1 Dr. David Spoon continues the expository journey through 2 Thessalonians 2, digging into verses 6–8 with both excitement and reverence. The discussion begins with Paul’s strong reminder to the church: “Do you not remember I told you these things?” emphasizing again the need to remember what we’ve been taught. The focal point shifts to wha…
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Section 1 The study picks up in 2 Thessalonians 2:5, continuing the discussion on the "man of lawlessness." Paul reminds the church that he had already spoken to them about these matters when he was with them, emphasizing the vital importance of remembering key truths. Like Peter, who also urges believers to remember, Paul signals that memory is no…
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Section 1 Dr. David Spoon begins the teaching with a deep dive into Revelation 5:11–14, focusing on the grandeur of heavenly worship. He highlights that too often, people become entangled in theological systems and miss the breathtaking majesty revealed in Scripture. This scene in Revelation offers a glimpse into the center of the universe where th…
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Section 1 Dr. David Spoon continues the expository journey through 2 Thessalonians 2, digging into verses 6–8 with both excitement and reverence. The discussion begins with Paul’s strong reminder to the church: “Do you not remember I told you these things?” emphasizing again the need to remember what we’ve been taught. The focal point shifts to wha…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 The study picks up in 2 Thessalonians 2:5, continuing the discussion on the "man of lawlessness." Paul reminds the church that he had already spoken to them about these matters when he was with them, emphasizing the vital importance of remembering key truths. Like Peter, who also urges believers to remember, Paul signals that memory is no…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 This segment continues the breakdown of the Lord’s Prayer, focusing on the deeper spiritual rhythms modeled by Jesus in Matthew 6. After first praising God as Father and glorifying His name, the model shifts to divine priorities: “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” This part of the prayer teaches believers to long for God's reign—both…
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Section 1 In this Wednesday’s “classic” teaching from Matthew 6, the focus is on the Lord’s Prayer—not as a memorized ritual, but as a modeled approach to prayer. Jesus never said “pray these words,” but rather “pray in this manner.” That distinction matters. Prayer is not about impressing others with eloquence or public displays. Jesus specificall…
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Section 1 Beginning with Psalm 68:9–12, Dr. Spoon explores the richness of God's blessing and care through the metaphor of rain. David's psalm references Deborah's battle song from Judges, linking past victories with present praise. In the same way that God provided rain to refresh a weary inheritance, so too does He bring timely spiritual refreshm…
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Section 1 This segment continues the breakdown of the Lord’s Prayer, focusing on the deeper spiritual rhythms modeled by Jesus in Matthew 6. After first praising God as Father and glorifying His name, the model shifts to divine priorities: “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” This part of the prayer teaches believers to long for God's reign—both…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 In this Wednesday’s “classic” teaching from Matthew 6, the focus is on the Lord’s Prayer—not as a memorized ritual, but as a modeled approach to prayer. Jesus never said “pray these words,” but rather “pray in this manner.” That distinction matters. Prayer is not about impressing others with eloquence or public displays. Jesus specificall…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: The teaching begins with a deep dive into Romans 11:25, where the Apostle Paul urges believers not to be arrogant but to understand the mystery of God’s mercy. Dr. Dave emphasizes that this mercy is not earned through personal greatness but is purely a gift from God. He calls attention to Paul's warning against spiritual pride and insist…
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Section 1: Picking up in Romans 11:25, Dr. Dave draws our attention to Paul’s plea for humility and understanding among believers. The apostle wants the church to comprehend a divine mystery—that God's mercy is for all, but that understanding this should not lead to pride. The message is clear: the unfolding of God's plan involves mystery, mercy, a…
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Section 1: In Matthew 23:37, Jesus delivers a profoundly emotional plea, lamenting over Jerusalem's long history of rejecting God’s messengers. With piercing tenderness, He compares His longing to gather the people of Jerusalem to a mother hen gathering her chicks under her wings. This image reflects not only protection and intimacy but also the ge…
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Section 1: Picking up in Romans 11:25, Dr. Dave draws our attention to Paul’s plea for humility and understanding among believers. The apostle wants the church to comprehend a divine mystery—that God's mercy is for all, but that understanding this should not lead to pride. The message is clear: the unfolding of God's plan involves mystery, mercy, a…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 Abraham’s extraordinary hospitality continues in Genesis 18, where his reverence for the divine visitors is shown through urgent and intentional acts of service. He runs—despite his age—to prepare the very best for the guests: top-quality flour, a fattened calf, cheese curds, milk, and fresh bread. The speed and zeal with which he serves …
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Section 1 The lesson begins with a return to Genesis 18, focusing on Abraham’s encounter with three divine visitors. Whether the trio represents the Trinity or simply the Lord with two angels is not the central issue—what matters is Abraham’s eager and reverent response. He rushes back to his tent to prepare the best flour and selects a choice calf…
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Section 1 Malachi 2:8 becomes the launching point for a passionate and pointed reflection on how spiritual leaders can lead others astray when they abandon God's path. David highlights how the priests were guilty of causing many to stumble into sin and had corrupted the covenant God made with the Levites. These verses reveal that when leaders disto…
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Section 1 Abraham’s extraordinary hospitality continues in Genesis 18, where his reverence for the divine visitors is shown through urgent and intentional acts of service. He runs—despite his age—to prepare the very best for the guests: top-quality flour, a fattened calf, cheese curds, milk, and fresh bread. The speed and zeal with which he serves …
  continue reading
 
Section 1 The lesson begins with a return to Genesis 18, focusing on Abraham’s encounter with three divine visitors. Whether the trio represents the Trinity or simply the Lord with two angels is not the central issue—what matters is Abraham’s eager and reverent response. He rushes back to his tent to prepare the best flour and selects a choice calf…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 David Spoon begins this portion of the broadcast by emphasizing that the gospel is perfect as it is—needing no additions, no subtractions, and certainly no cultural edits. Truth doesn’t evolve with politics, science, or shifting societal norms. Scripture stands firm across time, and attempts to modernize or sanitize it only distort its po…
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Section 1 Once the initial opening banter and station updates are set aside, the heart of the broadcast begins with a powerful dive into Deuteronomy 4. David Spoon emphasizes the importance of approaching Scripture not merely as text to read, but as divine breath to be heard. This isn’t just theology—it’s survival. The command is clear: listen to G…
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Section 1 As the David Spoon Experience launches into its devotional journey, listeners are reminded to reflect on what God has been teaching them this week. David shares how God has been reinforcing a simple but profound truth: trust. Despite being a “rebellious student,” he’s learning to rest in the assurance that God knows everything about him a…
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Section 1 Once the initial opening banter and station updates are set aside, the heart of the broadcast begins with a powerful dive into Deuteronomy 4. David Spoon emphasizes the importance of approaching Scripture not merely as text to read, but as divine breath to be heard. This isn’t just theology—it’s survival. The command is clear: listen to G…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: Dr. Dave kicks off this segment with a recap of Bible trivia, explaining that Saul was Paul’s name before his conversion. He adds warmth and humor, even admitting the trivia slipped past him earlier, but the real message becomes clear: transformation is possible for anyone. Saul—once a violent persecutor—became Paul, a builder of the fai…
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Section 1: Dr. Dave opens up with a reflective story from a road trip to Colorado where, in prayer, he expresses to God his deep desire to lay up eternal treasures. In a quiet, unspoken way, he senses God reminding him that he himself is an eternal work—a masterpiece in progress. Drawing from Ephesians 2:10, he highlights that we are God’s workmans…
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Section 1: In the latter part of the show, Dr. Dave shares a profound moment of vulnerability following the previous day’s broadcast. He had openly confessed his own struggles, questioning whether people in spiritual leadership are supposed to experience such turmoil. What he sensed from the Lord in response was tender and affirming: “That’s how My…
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Section 1: Dr. Dave kicks off this segment with a recap of Bible trivia, explaining that Saul was Paul’s name before his conversion. He adds warmth and humor, even admitting the trivia slipped past him earlier, but the real message becomes clear: transformation is possible for anyone. Saul—once a violent persecutor—became Paul, a builder of the fai…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: Dr. Dave opens up with a reflective story from a road trip to Colorado where, in prayer, he expresses to God his deep desire to lay up eternal treasures. In a quiet, unspoken way, he senses God reminding him that he himself is an eternal work—a masterpiece in progress. Drawing from Ephesians 2:10, he highlights that we are God’s workmans…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: Dr. Spoon dives straight into the practical application of the armor of God, picking up in Ephesians 6:14. The first item listed is the belt of truth — not biblical doctrine per se, but personal integrity and authenticity. He emphasizes the need for Christians to be real, without hypocrisy, noting that God deeply values sincerity. Anania…
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Section 1: Picking up in Ephesians 6:10, Dr. Spoon launches into a passionate breakdown of the believer’s spiritual armor, beginning with the call to “be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.” He rejects the notion of passive Christianity, stating plainly that “Christians aren’t supposed to be weenies.” Boldness, he insists, is a trait of the…
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Section 1: After addressing the transition away from KAAM and explaining how to access the show through platforms like Roku, Alexa, and smart TVs via Live365, Dr. Spoon turns to a rich spiritual teaching from Psalm 68. He introduces the theme with a heartfelt declaration: this next section is “El Phenomenomenomenominal,” not because of his teaching…
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Section 1: After addressing the transition away from KAAM and explaining how to access the show through platforms like Roku, Alexa, and smart TVs via Live365, Dr. Spoon turns to a rich spiritual teaching from Psalm 68. He introduces the theme with a heartfelt declaration: this next section is “El Phenomenomenomenominal,” not because of his teaching…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: In this final third of the episode, Dr. Dave presses into a major theological theme: belief in Jesus is not a one-time event but a continual trust. Drawing from Romans 11 and John 3:16, he emphasizes the importance of enduring faith, not merely a historical confession. God’s kindness flows to those who continue trusting in Him, while tho…
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Section 1: The core message of this segment comes from Romans 11:22, where Paul urges believers to recognize both the kindness and severity of God. Dr. Dave explains that God is gentle like a lamb to those who continue in faith, but ferocious like a lion toward those who disobey. This contrast isn’t a contradiction but a complete picture of who God…
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Section 1: In the second portion of the show, Dr. Dave zeroes in on Matthew 23:33–36, where Jesus confronts the religious leaders with unflinching rebukes. He uses stark language—calling them snakes and vipers—and delivers a sober warning about hell and divine judgment. Dr. Dave pushes back against modern theology that tries to erase hell, affirmin…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: In this final third of the episode, Dr. Dave presses into a major theological theme: belief in Jesus is not a one-time event but a continual trust. Drawing from Romans 11 and John 3:16, he emphasizes the importance of enduring faith, not merely a historical confession. God’s kindness flows to those who continue trusting in Him, while tho…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: The core message of this segment comes from Romans 11:22, where Paul urges believers to recognize both the kindness and severity of God. Dr. Dave explains that God is gentle like a lamb to those who continue in faith, but ferocious like a lion toward those who disobey. This contrast isn’t a contradiction but a complete picture of who God…
  continue reading
 
Section 1: In the second portion of the show, Dr. Dave zeroes in on Matthew 23:33–36, where Jesus confronts the religious leaders with unflinching rebukes. He uses stark language—calling them snakes and vipers—and delivers a sober warning about hell and divine judgment. Dr. Dave pushes back against modern theology that tries to erase hell, affirmin…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 The teaching begins with a powerful reminder: believers are not searching for a new champion or king—we already have one in Jesus Christ. The segment affirms God's sovereignty over all rulers and the promise that if His people humble themselves and pray, He will heal their land. Dr. Dave then transitions into interaction with listeners, u…
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Section 1 The broadcast opens with anticipation as Dr. Dave returns to Genesis 18, where Abraham experiences a divine visitation near the oak grove of Mamre. At the hottest part of the day, Abraham is resting at the entrance of his tent when he notices three men standing nearby. Without hesitation, he runs to greet them, bows low, and offers them w…
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