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06-02-25 part 2: Mercy in Motion: When God Speaks Through the Ordinary

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Section One
Rosalyn opened the broadcast with a powerful testimony about caring for her mother under a heavy emotional and spiritual burden. Navigating complex Medicare rules and overwhelmed by responsibilities, she expressed how easy it is to lose the joy of being present with a loved one while managing their needs. In the midst of this, she shared a moment of divine encouragement at a deli—an encounter with a waitress who, prompted by the Holy Spirit, offered not just kindness but prayer. The simple but profound affirmation, “God sees you,” pierced through her despair and reminded her that she is never invisible to her Creator. David responded by commending Rosalyn’s honesty and courage, drawing attention to how divine appointments often occur in the most mundane circumstances. He emphasized that such moments reflect God’s intimate involvement in our lives, often arriving in the form of a hug, a prayer, or a cookie offered with love.

Section Two
Building on this testimony, David unpacked the importance of presence—being fully engaged where we are instead of drifting into worry or distraction. He reminded listeners that even Jesus, knowing the cross lay ahead, was still fully present in each encounter during His earthly ministry. The lesson is clear: while life’s tasks are necessary, they should never eclipse the relationships they’re meant to serve. David drew from Scripture, referencing the prayer “Give us this day our daily bread,” to reinforce the need for daily reliance on God. It’s not about projecting fears into the future or creating phantom mountains; rather, it's about trusting God with today. He taught that living in the moment is not passive resignation but active faith, an awareness that God meets us in the now—not in imagined disasters we’ve yet to face.

Section Three
Transitioning into teaching, David explored 2 Corinthians 4, highlighting how ministry itself is rooted in mercy. Paul’s declaration that “we have this ministry as we have received mercy” reframes service not as achievement, but as response. David noted that true ministry is not earned through intellect or effort; it is birthed through the mercy of God poured into undeserving vessels. He warned against pride in spiritual service, stressing that the moment we forget that ministry flows from God’s compassion, we lose its power. This truth resonates deeply for those serving others while struggling themselves—caregivers, encouragers, and prayer warriors alike. In God’s economy, mercy is the currency, and when we receive it freely, we are also called to give it freely.

Section Four
David ended the segment with corporate prayer for multiple members of the listening audience—Rosalyn, Robert, Angelina, Mary, Deb, and Gary—each facing unique but deeply personal challenges. These prayers were not general but specific, asking for physical healing, emotional resilience, divine timing, and renewed faith. He encouraged listeners to write down their moments of divine intervention as reminders of God's faithfulness. He also led the audience through his “DNA” framework: Draw closer to the Lord daily, Never be ashamed of Jesus or His words, and Always be ready to serve. Using the waitress from Rosalyn’s story as the perfect example, David reminded the audience that ministry does not require perfection or eloquence—it only requires willingness. A single sentence spoken in love can become the very vessel God uses to change someone’s day—or life.

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Section One
Rosalyn opened the broadcast with a powerful testimony about caring for her mother under a heavy emotional and spiritual burden. Navigating complex Medicare rules and overwhelmed by responsibilities, she expressed how easy it is to lose the joy of being present with a loved one while managing their needs. In the midst of this, she shared a moment of divine encouragement at a deli—an encounter with a waitress who, prompted by the Holy Spirit, offered not just kindness but prayer. The simple but profound affirmation, “God sees you,” pierced through her despair and reminded her that she is never invisible to her Creator. David responded by commending Rosalyn’s honesty and courage, drawing attention to how divine appointments often occur in the most mundane circumstances. He emphasized that such moments reflect God’s intimate involvement in our lives, often arriving in the form of a hug, a prayer, or a cookie offered with love.

Section Two
Building on this testimony, David unpacked the importance of presence—being fully engaged where we are instead of drifting into worry or distraction. He reminded listeners that even Jesus, knowing the cross lay ahead, was still fully present in each encounter during His earthly ministry. The lesson is clear: while life’s tasks are necessary, they should never eclipse the relationships they’re meant to serve. David drew from Scripture, referencing the prayer “Give us this day our daily bread,” to reinforce the need for daily reliance on God. It’s not about projecting fears into the future or creating phantom mountains; rather, it's about trusting God with today. He taught that living in the moment is not passive resignation but active faith, an awareness that God meets us in the now—not in imagined disasters we’ve yet to face.

Section Three
Transitioning into teaching, David explored 2 Corinthians 4, highlighting how ministry itself is rooted in mercy. Paul’s declaration that “we have this ministry as we have received mercy” reframes service not as achievement, but as response. David noted that true ministry is not earned through intellect or effort; it is birthed through the mercy of God poured into undeserving vessels. He warned against pride in spiritual service, stressing that the moment we forget that ministry flows from God’s compassion, we lose its power. This truth resonates deeply for those serving others while struggling themselves—caregivers, encouragers, and prayer warriors alike. In God’s economy, mercy is the currency, and when we receive it freely, we are also called to give it freely.

Section Four
David ended the segment with corporate prayer for multiple members of the listening audience—Rosalyn, Robert, Angelina, Mary, Deb, and Gary—each facing unique but deeply personal challenges. These prayers were not general but specific, asking for physical healing, emotional resilience, divine timing, and renewed faith. He encouraged listeners to write down their moments of divine intervention as reminders of God's faithfulness. He also led the audience through his “DNA” framework: Draw closer to the Lord daily, Never be ashamed of Jesus or His words, and Always be ready to serve. Using the waitress from Rosalyn’s story as the perfect example, David reminded the audience that ministry does not require perfection or eloquence—it only requires willingness. A single sentence spoken in love can become the very vessel God uses to change someone’s day—or life.

  continue reading

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