The David Spoon Experience
The David Spoon Experience Podcast. Local, National, AND Heavenly Talk. It’s a cross between Steve Martin, Sean Hannity, and Focus on the Family!
The David Spoon Experience Podcast. Local, National, AND Heavenly Talk. It’s a cross between Steve Martin, Sean Hannity, and Focus on the Family!
Episodes

Monday Aug 05, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 8-5-24 part 1
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Monday Aug 05, 2024
A) The David Spoon Experience once again opened with an incredible and unexpected segment that nobody could have anticipated. Our phenomenal friend, Eric, called in to share his thoughts and reflections. He mentioned how the show on Friday was an immense blessing for him, particularly because of the engaging interactions between Fred, David, and Roslyn. It wasn’t just the content of the show but the heartfelt connection between the hosts and the listeners that resonated deeply with him.B) One of the most amazing aspects of these interactions is the realization of how deeply connected we all are, especially when we face challenges. It's in these moments that people can not only identify with our struggles and offer sympathy but can also truly empathize because they are experiencing similar difficulties themselves. This shared understanding fosters a sense of community and support that is both comforting and empowering.C) As the first segment drew to a close, David took a moment to discuss the significance of Bible trivia, emphasizing how it helps the Word of God to become ingrained in our thoughts and minds. He explained why this is so crucial, highlighting that the Word of God, authored by the Holy Spirit in collaboration with humanity, is more than just words on a page.D) When reading the Bible, one should aim to hear God's voice rather than merely check off a box to fulfill a duty or obligation. This approach allows for a deeper spiritual connection and a more meaningful understanding of the Scriptures.

Friday Aug 02, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 8-2-24 part 2
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
1) It's another "nobody can figure out what's gonna happen—God's in charge" episode of The David Spoon Experience. Roslyn calls in to share some deep concerns as she tries to let go of things that are holding her back. She expresses the frustration that many believers encounter and just wants to be free from the oppression. 2) The biggest challenge is that the enemy keeps throwing "if onlys" at her, plus, he's continually challenging God's truth, making declarations that God is trying to do her wrong. Imaginations, challenges of doubt, and outright lies come from only one source—the father of lies, which is Satan, specifically according to John chapter eight, verse 44. 3) David takes some time to talk to Roslyn and reassures her of her legitimacy as a child of the Most High God. He emphasizes the importance of letting go of what's holding her back, moving forward to what lies ahead, and trusting God, knowing that He only has her best interests in mind. Sometimes the best answer is to cast it into God's hands and say, "It's up to You." 4) Finally, the closing devotional diamond focuses on the importance of our words. Perhaps you use lip balm to prevent your lips from drying out. There's another way to ensure your words remain fresh: make sure the words you speak honor the Lord. When you offer praise to God, He considers it a form of gratitude "payment." While it will never be enough to repay Him for everything, it is certainly the right gesture to present before Him.

Friday Aug 02, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 8-2-24 part 1
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
A) It's another first on The David Spoon Experience as Todd, a friend of Aunt Deb's, calls in and shares his answer on whether he likes upbeat or face-to-face worship. On top of that, it turns out to be Todd's birthday, so we were able to give him a happy birthday song. B) However, many overlook the connection with the subsequent part of the verse. Verse 17 states that Elijah was a man just like us. The comparison is clear: we are akin to Elijah, and Elijah is akin to us. Despite Elijah’s strong sense of righteousness and purpose, he still had sins to confront. In fact, the Lord even rebuked him for some of his statements and actions.C) Understanding this is crucial for us to comprehend the power of prayer. A man is righteous not because of his own deeds, but because God has made him righteous. We are righteous individuals because God has made us so, through the righteousness of Jesus Christ. Therefore, if a righteous man’s prayer holds great power, and we are righteous through Jesus Christ, then our prayers also possess great power.D) One might wonder about the actual power of our prayers. It’s noteworthy that James draws a comparison in the scripture: Elijah prayed for it not to rain, and it didn’t rain for three and a half years. Then he prayed for rain, and the rain came, causing the earth to yield its crop. How much power does the prayer of a righteous man have? Enough to influence the weather in regions all around mankind. This isn’t a rain dance; it’s a faith petition to God.

Thursday Aug 01, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 8-1-24 part 2
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
1) In Acts 27:10, the Apostle Paul warns the captain and the guard of impending danger. This serves as a reminder that if Christians are attuned to the Lord, He will reveal upcoming events, especially those of a perilous nature. This is a manifestation of the Lord's protection. However, it's important to note that a Christian's discernment does not guarantee that those who hear the warning will heed it.2) On their journey, they initially believed they could weather the storm as it seemed mild at the outset. However, the weather changed abruptly. Christians, of all people, should understand how quickly circumstances can change. Whether it's due to personal loss or direct attacks from the enemy, situations can turn on a dime. But remember, this can also work in our favor. Miracles can happen in an instant. Just as harsh events can occur suddenly, so can wonderful things.

Thursday Aug 01, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 8-1-24 part 1
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
A) I want to remind everyone that this text is a prophecy. However, it’s also important to remember our teachings about prophecy. Prophecy involves both foretelling (predicting future events) and forthtelling (sharing the heart and mind of God). For example, when Haggai said in his prophecy, “The Lord is with you,” he was not predicting the future but speaking about the present. This is also a form of prophecy. Therefore, prophecy encompasses both the present and the future. It’s incorrect to believe that the book only pertains to the future. B) As I’ve mentioned before, my intention is not to offend but to broaden everyone’s thinking. We know for certain that the scripture says, “the time is near.” We also understand that a day with the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as a day. From God’s perspective, it’s been two days since Jesus died, was buried. Maybe the next 1000 years is the resurrection time. Only God Knows!

Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 7-31-24 part 2
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
1) It’s Wednesday, peanut butter and jelly. Wednesday, peanut butter and jelly. Yeah, okay. That has nothing to do with this, but it is time for a classic sermon, something that we’ve preached before, either recently, not recently, or in ancient times. So here we go, little campers. Buckle up. Today’s message is about understanding that being afraid of our future is operating with fear and not with faith. But we need some practical advice on how to break through the cycle.2) So what is the practical advice that I can give you? Nothing, except to read your Bible and believe it when you read it. But I can share the practical advice that Jesus gave, which will make a substantial difference. He challenged us to live by a code that is simplistic and purposeful. He challenged us to walk hand in hand with God, not five steps behind or five steps ahead.3) So what is the best way to walk hand in hand with the Lord? The answer is relatively simple. We need to walk every day with Him, day by day, every 24 hours. Not every 25 hours. Not every two days. Not every 20 days. Not every 200 days. But every day. The best example to understand this is the provision that came from God for the children of Israel. He gave them manna every day, with a double portion for the Sabbath. What you got on Monday, you could not eat on Tuesday. That’s the ticket.4) But why is this so hard to walk in? What is the difficulty that we face? It is simply this: humankind often operates in the malady of fear, doubt, worry, anxiety, anxiousness, discouragement, frustration, and irritation. All of these are addressed in the Sermon on the Mount, the most read piece of literature in the existence of humanity. We would tend to think that the most read literature in all of humanity would give us some type of answers. And it does. However, it doesn’t help us if we don’t believe it and then use it. Reading is great. Believing what we read is better.

Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 7-31-24 part 1
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
A) Psalm 53 closely mirrors Psalm 14. Both hymns serve to lament humanity’s disregard for God and the resulting cruelty towards God’s people. B) The primary distinction between the two psalms lies in the elaboration on the impending terror for the wicked, rather than focusing on God’s care for the poor as in 14:5–6. C) The crux of the matter is that it is a fool who declares in their heart that there is no God. We will briefly explore the concept of a fool as discussed by Jesus, compared to its broader depiction in the scriptures. A fool disregards God and does not hesitate to harbor ill-will towards God’s people.D) Towards the end of this Psalm, David expresses his hope and prayers for Israel’s deliverance. This is particularly relevant to the nation of Israel in the current times. David fervently prays for Israel’s victory over its adversaries, yearning for salvation to emerge from Israel. E) David then emphasizes that Jacob, also known as Israel, should rejoice and be glad. While all victories may not be immediately apparent, each one will be affirmed by the hand of the Lord. We can persist in our joy, knowing that if we haven’t witnessed it yet, it is imminent. This assurance stems from the impending return of Jesus.

Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 7-30-24 part 2
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
1) In Romans chapter 5, verse 18, Paul states that Adam's single sin brought condemnation upon everyone. It's quite straightforward. The life force in Adam and his connection with Eve led to the creation of the human race. This connection occurred after Adam and Eve sinned. 2) Thus, sin was present in the first set of parents, and this sinful nature was passed down. Next, on the other hand, through Jesus Christ and his one act of righteousness, willingly sacrificing his life despite being sinless, life was restored where a sinful act had planted death. Life replaced death.3) The rest of the verse says that where sin abounds, grace does much more abound. In the absolute context where mankind's sinfulness was great, God's graciousness was even greater. And finally, this wonderful kindness and abundant grace gives us a right standing with God.4) The result of this right standing with God is eternal life through Jesus Christ. As a result of being God's friend, we get to spend eternity with God as his friends, as his people, and as his family. Now how wonderful is that?

Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 7-30-24 part 1
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
A) Disrupting civilization once again, The David Spoon Experience takes on the norm thinking process regarding Matthew chapter 18, verses 19 through 20. While many people use the DAP, the dynamic application principle, regarding two or three agreeing upon anything, it's clear from the structure of Scripture that this is connected to the previous verses.B) This does not negate the power of people agreeing in faith together in presenting their petitions before the Lord, because there is more power in that than just an individual praying alone. Jesus makes that absolutely clear in the text. However, the text is directly connected to a loss of relationship and restoration. Understanding it in the context of Jesus' presentation, this has to do with God responding to prayers that are geared towards reconciliation and forgiveness. We know this for sure because of the following verses, where Peter asks specifics about forgiveness.C) Having said that, this does not take away from the power of two people agreeing together in the name of the Lord for petitioning God and seeing the faith of combined people being more effective than the faith of a singular person. It just doesn't mean if two people agree upon it, they are both going to become multimillionaires because the premise of the prayer is that it is done in the name of Jesus to honor Jesus. It has to do with Christ-like character and kingdom building.

Monday Jul 29, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 7-29-24 part 2
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Monday Jul 29, 2024
1) We learn that Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. I'm well aware of the humor that accompanies the name Ham, who was the biggest entertainer in the Bible (get it?). Were the kids born after Noah was 500 or before he was 500 years old? The reality is…I don’t care.2) Beyond that, verse 11 teaches us that the Earth had become utterly corrupt and was rife with violence. Depravity was rampant. Consequently, God decided to use Noah to initiate a reset or reboot to cleanse the darkness from the face of the Earth. Doesn't that Sounds somewhat like what heaven will be like with a reboot using Jesus?3) The Lord commanded Noah to construct an ark from resinous wood and seal it with tar, both inside and out. The ark, also known as a boat, was to be 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high, with three separate decks and a single door on the side. At this point, we can acknowledge the enormity of this task. Some estimates suggest that it took Noah nearly 100 years to complete this project.4) However, with God, all things are possible. No matter how daunting a task may seem at the outset, God will help you, and I, see it through to completion. In fact, Jesus is often referred to as the finisher of our faith. He paves the way for us.

Monday Jul 29, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 7-29-24 part 1
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Monday Jul 29, 2024
A) The areas where the word of God specifically aids young Timothy include doctrine, reproof, correction, and instructions in righteousness. Doctrines establish the essential truths. Reproof differs slightly from rebuke; it's a gentle rebuke. Corrections help people to discern right from wrong. Instructions in righteousness help people understand the most applicable and effective applications of the word. B) The verse concludes that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work. To be complete means to be mature, to possess the necessary elements to accomplish the task. Being fully equipped for every good work implies that the word of God equips us to respond and engage in everything we encounter. As the word of God is penned by the Holy Spirit, it's crucial to understand that the effectiveness of God's word in our lives comes from its application through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Friday Jul 26, 2024
The David Spoon Experience 7-26-24 part 2
Friday Jul 26, 2024
Friday Jul 26, 2024
1) Have you ever heard of the expression, “There’s more than meets the eye?” This expression first appeared in the 1800s. The meets the eye portion of this idiom refers to that which a person can see from observing with his or her eyes. People rely on making quick judgments in order to go about their lives in an efficient manner. However, this means that they sometimes misjudge a situation or that they miss important information that isn’t easy to see at first glance. 2) We conclude this week's shows with a remarkable teaching about the powerful breath of God. No, He doesn't need mouthwash, and no, it's not bad breath. It's one breath because that's all it takes from the Lord to change every moment of everything around us. We often forget that it only takes a moment for a miracle. Because of this forgetfulness, we become anxious and fearful. We need to do a better job of remembering. One breath from God changes the universe because it was one breath from God that created it.









