Episodes

Thursday Jul 10, 2025
07-10-2025 part 1: Faith, Joy, and the Worthy Redeemer
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Thursday Jul 10, 2025
Section 1:The show opens with its usual upbeat and humorous introduction, reinforcing the blend of spiritual reflection and lighthearted fun that characterizes the David Spoon Experience. Sound effects, trivia, and interactive components set the tone for a biblically grounded yet relaxed format. Dr. Dave sets the spiritual focus for the day by posing a foundational question to the audience: “Do you have faith that great things are coming from the Lord?” He elaborates on the essential truth that faith pleases God and that a hopeful expectation of God’s goodness reflects a heart aligned with heaven. Through this, listeners are encouraged to engage by sharing testimonies, praise reports, or prayer requests—via call, text, or email.
Section 2:The show then transitions into a heartfelt live call from a listener named Shel. Shel shares a powerful testimony about answered prayer, recounting how God miraculously reduced a burdensome bill and opened unexpected doors of provision. Shel expresses the peace and joy he’s found in trusting God fully, noting that joy—unlike fleeting happiness—is rooted in the confident assurance of God's faithfulness. Dr. Dave celebrates this moment, reminding the audience that Jesus Himself said answered prayer brings fullness of joy. Their conversation emphasizes the deep spiritual truth that sharing testimonies glorifies God, encourages others, and strengthens faith. The interaction culminates with a sincere and faith-filled prayer for Shel’s upcoming surgery.
Section 3:In the final portion, Dr. Dave resumes his ongoing teaching from Revelation chapter 5. He revisits the dramatic and emotional scene where John the Apostle weeps because no one is worthy to open the scroll—until an elder points to the Lion of Judah, who appears as a slain Lamb. Dr. Dave urges listeners to slow down when reading Scripture and to absorb the weight of humanity’s need for redemption and the cost Jesus bore. He highlights how the contrast between what John hears (a lion) and what he sees (a lamb) is a critical interpretive key. The lion-lamb imagery encapsulates Jesus' dual role: His first coming in humility and His return in power. With passion and reverence, Dr. Dave concludes by encouraging listeners to behold the drama of redemption with fresh eyes and to let it shape their walk with God.

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
07-09-2025 part 3: Stillness, Supply, and the Strength of God's Presence
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Section 1David shares a touching story from his pastoral ministry in Flagstaff, Arizona, highlighting God's intimate provision. Facing a Christmas without gifts for his children, he prayed for a miracle and shortly afterward received a letter from England containing a personal gift—an offering sent days before he ever prayed. This underscores the truth from Isaiah 65:24: "Before they call, I will answer." David connects this to the biblical story of the coin in the fish's mouth and invites listeners to trust in God's foreknowledge and timely provision. The testimony powerfully illustrates how God prepares blessings even before we articulate our needs.
Section 2The message turns to the nature of prayer, emphasizing Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6:7 about avoiding babbling like pagans. David reminds us that true prayer is not about word count but heart connection. He observes that our American discomfort with silence often spills into our devotional time, making us feel the need to "fill the air." But God doesn't require our words to understand us. Sometimes prayer is simply stillness, as seen in Psalm 46:10: “Be still and know that I am God.” Examples like Hannah and Nehemiah show how unspoken prayers can be profoundly effective. The key takeaway: God's desire isn't for polished speech but for present hearts.
Section 3Bringing the teaching full circle, David reaffirms that access to God's presence is the ultimate gift. Unlike the Old Testament priest who could only enter God's presence once a year, believers now have 24/7 access through Jesus Christ (Hebrews 10:19–22). David urges listeners not to waste that gift, encouraging moments of quiet communion as simple but powerful acts of devotion. Reading Psalm 73 and Philippians 3, he stresses that everything in life pales in comparison to knowing Christ. The closing prayer asks for grace to shift from laundry-list praying to heartfelt fellowship, with the affirmation that if we desire God above all, that’s a prayer He will surely honor.

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
07-09-2025 part 2: Praying with Purpose, Living with Heart
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Section 1This episode kicks off with David's signature energy and honesty, highlighting the unpredictable and delightful nature of the Christian journey. He revisits classic teachings, emphasizing that while the delivery might be unique, the goal remains simple: help listeners draw closer to God—even by one step. A major theme is eliminating distractions during prayer to create space for deep connection with the Creator. David encourages listeners to quiet not just the world around them but also the noise within themselves. The heart of prayer, he says, is not about a checklist of needs but about bringing our hearts before God and genuinely listening for His voice.
Section 2David shares his own spiritual transformation, reminding us that the foundation of this ministry is personal testimony and the power of redemption through Jesus. He explains the show’s format—part Bible teaching, part real-life reflection, and plenty of listener interaction—and invites people to call, text, or email with prayer requests, praise reports, or trivia answers. Bible trivia is woven in, such as the Pharisees' attempt to trap Jesus in Mark 12:14. The segment also introduces DNA: Draw closer to God daily, Never be ashamed of Jesus or His words, and Always be ready to serve. This framework serves as spiritual “building blocks” for Christian living, underscoring intentional devotion and readiness.
Section 3In teaching from Matthew 6, David dives into Jesus’ admonition not to worry about basic needs. He stresses that believers often approach God with “laundry lists” of wants, but God desires something deeper: our hearts. Prayer should not be a chore but a joyful time of fellowship with the One who already knows our needs. The highlight is the reminder from Isaiah 65:24 that God answers before we even speak. This truth invites listeners to trust more, stress less, and engage with God relationally rather than transactionally. The segment wraps with reminders about the show's accessibility, outreach tools like business cards and apps, and an overarching call to keep pressing forward in faith.

Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
07-08-2025 part 3: The Power of Hope and the Promise of Restoration
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Section OneThe show begins with humor, sound effects, and a trivia question focused on Matthew 5:3, asking what the first Beatitude is that Jesus delivered in the Sermon on the Mount. Dr. Dave balances playful interactions with listeners and reminders about the station's financial needs, encouraging support while maintaining a light and joyful tone. Listeners are also invited to help expand the ministry by reaching out to others who might benefit from broadcasting opportunities. Amid soundboard gags and celebration of “Cow Appreciation Day,” the core theme begins to emerge: spreading hope and spiritual insight through every segment.
Section TwoReturning to Romans 11, Dr. Dave highlights Paul’s message about the Jewish people’s role in God’s redemptive plan. Paul emphasizes that the Gentiles’ salvation came through the Jews’ rejection of Jesus, and he wonders what incredible blessings will follow when the Jews return to faith. Dr. Dave presents two theological interpretations—personal salvation for individual Jews and a broader eschatological fulfillment involving national revival and even resurrection. He urges listeners not to dismiss the Jewish people but to actively witness to them, noting that the promise to Abraham is still being fulfilled and that the branches can indeed be grafted back into the tree of faith.
Section ThreeThe episode crescendos with a passionate plea for believers to live and share the hope of eternal life through Jesus. Dr. Dave insists that the church must do a better job of teaching the security and joy found in salvation. He points out how many people, even those attending church, lack real hope. Quoting Scripture, he reminds us that no eye has seen nor ear heard what God has prepared for His people. This message becomes a rallying cry: the hope believers carry should be so powerful, so attractive, that it draws others to Christ—especially those who are spiritually lost or weary. The show ends with a call to boldly display and declare this hope, anchored in Christ alone.

Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Title: From Stumbling to Salvation: Grace, Joy, and the Mystery of Israel's Redemption
Section OneDr. Dave kicks off the show with fun sound effects and a cheerful atmosphere, playfully engaging with the audience. He introduces the biblical study for the day, continuing in Romans 10 and 11, where Paul explains how Israel's rejection of the gospel opened the door of salvation to the Gentiles. Dave highlights Paul's strategy: as the appointed apostle to the Gentiles, Paul hopes that the spiritual richness seen in Gentile believers might provoke the Jewish people to jealousy—and ultimately, to salvation. He underscores the magnitude of this coming spiritual awakening by stating that their acceptance will bring "life from the dead," a phrase layered with eschatological meaning.
Section TwoIn true David Spoon fashion, the show moves seamlessly between goofy humor and heartfelt spiritual appeal. Amid technical mishaps and playful jokes, Dave encourages listeners to engage via email, text, or phone call to share praise reports and prayer requests. He reminds the audience that testimonies, whether small or large, bring glory to God and build up the body of Christ. He reinforces Christian unity through shared joy and burden-bearing, calling listeners to love one another deeply and truthfully. The trivia question—about the name of the prayer Jesus taught—keeps the show interactive, while Dave uses it to reiterate the importance of daily spiritual connection with God.
Section ThreeAs the teaching deepens, Dr. Dave revisits Romans 11 to explore God's plan for the Jewish people. He stresses that their rejection is not final and that restoration is not only possible—it is promised. Just as no individual is beyond recovery, neither is the Jewish nation. He encourages listeners not to give up on loved ones who have turned from the faith, emphasizing how quickly God's transforming power can work. Dave returns to the theme of the "joy of the Lord" being our strength, debunking surface-level definitions of joy and pointing instead to a deeper connection with God as the true source of strength. The show concludes with humor, trivia, and a reminder of God's sovereignty in orchestrating redemption for both individuals and nations.

Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Section One
The show begins with Dr. Dave's signature introduction—blending lighthearted humor, goofy sound effects, and genuine spiritual encouragement. With a warm welcome, he kicks off a jam-packed episode filled with devotions, life lessons, trivia, and opportunities for listener interaction. His candid and fun-loving delivery includes an invitation to share testimonies, prayer requests, and even everyday moments of blessing—like finding a candy bar left at the door. He emphasizes how these shared experiences glorify God, strengthen community, and serve as reminders that we’re not walking this journey alone.
Section Two
A heartfelt moment arises as Dr. Dave shares heavy news: his brother Billy may be battling cancer. With tenderness and urgency, he invites listeners to join him in prayer for his brother and others facing hospitalization or serious health issues. He models prayer by lifting up these needs to the Father in faith, drawing from scriptures like 1 Peter 2:24 and Zechariah 4:6 to affirm God's healing power. This segment powerfully transitions from comedic tones to spiritual seriousness, showing the show's unique ability to combine levity and depth in a seamless way.
Section Three
In the Bible teaching portion, Dr. Dave unpacks Matthew 23:23–28, delivering a convicting message on hypocrisy, legalism, and the importance of inner purity over outward appearance. With passion and directness, he echoes Jesus’ strong rebukes of the Pharisees, explaining that genuine faith must prioritize justice, mercy, and radical trust in God. He points out that God sees the heart, referencing 1 Samuel and the fatal story of Ananias and Sapphira to underscore the importance of spiritual authenticity. The segment ends with a prayer for inner cleansing and transformation, reminding us all to lay bare our hidden faults before a loving and holy God.

Monday Jul 07, 2025
07-07-2025 part 3: When God Finishes Speaking, Go Home and Trust
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Title: When God Finishes Speaking, Go Home and Trust
Section 1The segment opens with humor, trivia, and live interaction with listeners, creating a lively yet spiritually intentional tone. Dr. Dave poses a trick trivia question from Mark 2:14 and receives a correct answer from a listener named Shell, who also shares a personal prayer request. Shell reveals an upcoming knee replacement surgery and the unexpected financial burden it carries. While expressing some frustration, he also demonstrates great faith in God's provision. Dave listens with compassion and prays earnestly for God's grace, provision, and healing over Shell. This moment beautifully blends Christian community, honesty in struggle, and faith-filled encouragement.
Section 2Dave transitions into teaching from Genesis 17, focusing on a small but deeply meaningful verse—where God finishes His conversation with Abraham and departs. Dave draws a distinction between God's universal presence and His manifested presence, using the example to illustrate the spiritual truth that sometimes, after deep spiritual encounters, the right response is to “go home”—to return to normal life, rest, and carry the presence of God with us. He explains that not every moment needs to be spiritually intense or prolonged and that we should respect when the Lord has said what He’s going to say.
Section 3Building on that, Dave highlights Abraham’s obedience immediately following God’s instruction. On the very same day, Abraham circumcises himself, Ishmael, and every male in his household, demonstrating swift and complete obedience. Dave connects this physical act to the spiritual circumcision of the heart, which applies to all believers. The key theme is allowing God to remove the excess flesh from our lives—those worldly, sinful patterns that hinder spiritual growth. Just as Abraham responded without delay, so should we be responsive when God gives direction. It’s not about understanding everything but about trusting the one who does—and living out our faith with courage, humility, and action.

Monday Jul 07, 2025
07-07-2025 part 2: Submitting to God’s Plan and Living with Expectation
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Section 1
The broadcast begins with reflections on spiritual maturity and learning to live as people who “lack nothing.” Dr. Dave explains that this maturity isn’t about possessing material wealth but recognizing that in Christ, we already have everything we need. It’s a paradox—owning nothing yet possessing everything because we belong to the Lord. This leads into a humorous and welcoming introduction to the show’s flow: devotionals, interaction with the audience through calls and texts, trivia questions, and light-hearted banter. The joy of being a family in the Lord is reinforced, with encouragements to reach out with praise reports, prayer requests, or simply to connect.
Section 2
The discussion then transitions into Genesis 17, highlighting the clear distinction God makes between His promise to Isaac and the secondary blessing for Ishmael. While Abraham tries to lobby for Ishmael, God affirms His unwavering intent—His covenant will be with Isaac. Yet, God still honors Abraham’s concern and blesses Ishmael, promising that he too will become a great nation. Dr. Dave emphasizes that God’s faithfulness includes kindness, even when His plans differ from our preferences. He adds that while Ishmael receives a measure of blessing, the unique promise and lineage of covenant rests solely with Isaac, underscoring the sovereignty of God’s decisions.
Section 3
A powerful lesson emerges: we often think we can help God improve His plans with our suggestions, but God is not looking for input—He’s looking for trust and submission. Dr. Dave reminds listeners that God’s ways are not only higher but immovable. Even Abraham, despite his close relationship with the Lord, was not able to change the divine plan. This illustrates that our role is to submit, not negotiate. Through real-life analogies and spontaneous interaction with his original producer, the show reaffirms that faith means surrendering control, embracing the unknown, and allowing perseverance to shape us into people who are complete in Christ.

Monday Jul 07, 2025
07-07-2025 part 1 The Cost of Our Commitments and the Call to Give Our Best
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Section 1
The show opens with its trademark blend of light-heartedness and spiritual depth. Dr. Dave introduces the audience to the format—devotionals, goofy sound effects, Bible trivia, and a call-in structure inviting prayer requests and praise reports. While humorous at times, the central message is clear: Christianity is meant to be lived in connection with others, and the experience is both local and eternal. Listeners are encouraged to participate by calling or texting in their prayer needs or sharing moments when God has worked in their lives. The emphasis is on community, mutual support, and entering the week with strong faith and hopeful expectations, anchored in God's goodness.
Section 2
The tone of the broadcast shifts as Dr. Dave addresses a recent tragedy. He shares a clip from trauma specialist Dr. Tim Sanford, which speaks to trusting God amid chaos and suffering. Dr. Dave then offers a heartfelt prayer on behalf of the victims and their families, acknowledging humanity’s role in the brokenness of the world and pleading for God's comfort and intervention. He reminds listeners that rather than blaming God, Christians are called to trust Him even when they don’t understand. This section reinforces the theological truth that God remains sovereign and loving even in times of great pain and loss. Prayer, humility, and intercession are presented as the Christian response.
Section 3
Returning to the Book of Malachi, Dr. Dave highlights God's disapproval of Israel’s corrupted offerings—blemished, stolen, or sick animals—given with indifference. He draws a parallel to modern-day giving, emphasizing that God deserves the best, not leftovers. This is not merely about financial contributions but includes time, talents, and heart posture. He critiques ministries that over-solicit donors, calling for sincere stewardship on both sides. With urgency and compassion, he reminds listeners that our attitude in giving reveals how much we truly honor God. The section ends with a pastoral prayer asking for forgiveness where we’ve failed to give our best, and for a renewed spirit of sincere sacrifice to the Lord.

Friday Jul 04, 2025
Friday Jul 04, 2025
Section 1The episode begins with an important insight from Luke 5, where Peter says, “But because you say so, I will let down the nets.” This moment captures the heart of trusting God beyond our natural reasoning. Despite a night of failure, Peter chooses to act on Jesus’ word, making the “big D” decision—faith over logic. The broadcast ties this to our walk, reminding listeners that obedience often requires moving past visible outcomes and trusting God simply because He said so. This becomes a foundation for spiritual growth, progress, and peace in the Christian life.
Section 2As the show continues, the host creatively unpacks Old Testament Sabbath laws from Exodus 16, focusing on personal agency in day-to-day decisions. With humor and clarity, he teaches that God values our freedom within faith, highlighting how the Israelites were given the choice to bake or boil their manna. This lighthearted take—"It’s your car, pick the color"—emphasizes that God doesn’t micromanage every dinner choice or car purchase. While divine guidance is real, believers aren't meant to live in robotic dependence. Instead, we are trusted with choices and held accountable in wisdom and stewardship.
Section 3The final lessons celebrate both God’s justice and affection. In Zechariah 2, the Lord declares that anyone who touches His people touches the apple of His eye. This powerful truth reassures believers that they are deeply treasured and fiercely protected. The segment is punctuated by a mix of trivia questions, listener calls, and jokes, all blended into a joyous, God-honoring July 4th broadcast. As the show concludes, the focus returns to gratitude—both for America’s freedoms and for God's unwavering faithfulness. Through prayer and praise, listeners are encouraged to step into the weekend with confidence in God’s covering and guidance.

Friday Jul 04, 2025
Friday Jul 04, 2025
Section 1This episode of the David Spoon Experience embraces the unique freedom that Friday offers, allowing flexibility for spontaneous spiritual insights. The show opens with a message on forgiveness, urging listeners to stop waiting for others to make the first move and instead follow Jesus’ lead by releasing bitterness. The idea that forgiveness is proactive—especially when we’re holding a grudge—is a core biblical truth. Drawing from Mark 11:25, the message emphasizes that we must forgive while praying if we want God to forgive us. The host uses humor and relatable imagery (like taking our sticky notes back from the altar) to underscore how often we claim to forgive, only to emotionally reclaim the offense later. We are called to let go, repeatedly if needed, and ask for God’s help to do so.
Section 2The next spiritual reflection is titled “Riddle Me This,” drawing on Jesus’ question in John 1:38, “What are you looking for?” It challenges listeners to examine their motives in seeking Jesus—are we seeking Him for what He gives or for who He is? The lesson teaches that real discipleship involves surrender, not self-help, and that true life is found not in seeking self-realization but in surrendering to Christ. Jesus calls followers to take up their cross daily, not just to improve their lives. This countercultural view flips the script on many modern spiritual teachings and calls for a deeper reflection on purpose and allegiance.
Section 3The final major teaching dives into God’s view of His children and His fierce protection over them. The host encourages believers with the truth that the Lord holds a picture of His people in His heart, filled with compassion, comfort, and commitment. It’s also clear that the Lord takes it personally when others mistreat His children—He defends them like a loving Father. In addition to these teachings, the show includes trivia questions (like identifying Elijah as the one who turns hearts in Malachi 4:6 and Timothy as the recipient of Paul’s pastoral instruction), musical tributes to Independence Day, and humorous commentary about radio hiccups. Despite tech issues, the show remains joy-filled and spiritually grounded, encouraging listeners to keep pressing forward with faith, freedom, and forgiveness.

Friday Jul 04, 2025
Friday Jul 04, 2025
Section 1
The show kicks off with vibrant energy and familiar elements: devotional reflections (the “DDDDD’s”), humorous sound effects, and biblical trivia. The overarching tone is joyful and reflective, inviting listeners to share what God has been teaching them over the week. This segment emphasizes the importance of community—encouraging listeners to call or text the show to connect, share testimonies, offer praise reports, or submit prayer requests. The host underscores that loving one another, in joy and sorrow, is central to the Christian life. He also reminds the audience that God's rebukes are sometimes blessings meant to redirect us lovingly. The broadcast is framed around gratitude for the country and an earnest prayer for national righteousness and divine guidance for leadership.
Section 2
The main scriptural focus centers on 2 Peter 3:10–13, where the apostle Peter speaks of the Day of the Lord coming like a thief, bringing cosmic upheaval and divine judgment. This impending event should prompt Christians not to panic or become disengaged, but instead to live lives marked by holiness and godliness. The host humorously critiques past movements that anticipated Christ’s return with odd behaviors—like retreating to mountaintops—while making it clear that Peter offers a much more grounded directive: be holy, reflect God, and stay active in faithful living. The “thief” imagery isn't a scare tactic but a call to readiness, highlighting the surprise and certainty of Christ's return.
Section 3
Peter’s message crescendos with a vision of a new heaven and new earth, where righteousness dwells. The host explains this as more than a reset—it’s a complete divine renewal of existence. Instead of clinging to this world, believers should be eagerly anticipating the next, keeping their hearts set on eternity. He rebukes the common phrase “too heavenly minded to be any earthly good,” arguing that true heavenly-mindedness produces real-world holiness. The closing prayer ties it all together, asking God to help believers reflect Christ while waiting eagerly for the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises. The trivia answer—Benjamin as Jacob’s youngest son—serves as a lighthearted conclusion to a message that is otherwise deeply weighty and spiritually stirring.









