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10-29-2025 PART 3: To Walk Humbly with Our God
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26:36Section 1 Pride is subtle—it’s not only arrogance; it’s the quiet belief that we can stand on our own wisdom apart from God. The moment we say, “I’m not prideful,” we’ve already fallen into it. God desires to pour grace into our lives, but He withholds favor when we refuse humility. Everything we are, everything we have, and every breath we take co…
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Section 1 Dr. Dave opens the teaching in Romans 13:7–10, where Paul commands believers to “give to everyone what you owe them,” including taxes, respect, and honor. The passage urges integrity—fulfilling obligations honestly and responsibly. Dr. Dave clarifies that debt itself isn’t condemned, but neglecting or avoiding payment is. Believers are ca…
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10-29-2025 PART 2: From Kings to Cows: The Lesson of Pride
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27:18Section 1 “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” This truth cuts across all eras, reminding us that pride begins when people rely on their own strength, insight, or wisdom apart from God. Pride is when we start instructing God instead of listening to Him—telling Him how to fix things according to our estimation. Script…
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10-29-2025 PART 1: A Table That Becomes a Snare—And a Church That Chooses Mercy
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28:48Section 1 David’s cry in Psalm 69 turns painfully personal: “Reproach has broken my heart… I looked for someone to take pity, but there was none.” The weight isn’t only circumstantial; it’s relational—like “bricks on your shoulders.” Repentance can be clear-eyed and corrective, yet sometimes it’s soaked in tears, and in those moments the absence of…
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Section 1 Dr. Dave opens the teaching in Romans 13:7–10, where Paul commands believers to “give to everyone what you owe them,” including taxes, respect, and honor. The passage urges integrity—fulfilling obligations honestly and responsibly. Dr. Dave clarifies that debt itself isn’t condemned, but neglecting or avoiding payment is. Believers are ca…
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10-28-2025 PART 2: Carrying One Another’s Burdens
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28:28Section 1 Dr. Dave opens with a sincere prayer for Jill, asking God to pour out strength, healing, and renewal. He lifts up Nancy and Julianne as well, recognizing how deeply they are affected by Jill’s struggles. His words reveal compassion and faith as he asks for divine refreshment, empowerment, and peace to cover them all. Dr. Dave prays that G…
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10-28-2025 PART 1: The Weight of Mercy From 200,000 Years to 100 Days
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28:23Section 1 The speaker opens with a tender snapshot of family life, spotlighting his grandson, “Carter Bear,” whose simple presence feels like a living reminder of God’s promises. This joy sits alongside frank self-awareness: he admits to “many, many stupid things” and to a lifelong dependence on God’s undeserved kindness. The thread is gratitude—Go…
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10-28-2025 PART 1: The Weight of Mercy From 200,000 Years to 100 Days
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28:24Section 1 The speaker opens with a tender snapshot of family life, spotlighting his grandson, “Carter Bear,” whose simple presence feels like a living reminder of God’s promises. This joy sits alongside frank self-awareness: he admits to “many, many stupid things” and to a lifelong dependence on God’s undeserved kindness. The thread is gratitude—Go…
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Section 1 The story opens with a painful memory of betrayal—confidential counseling shared in trust turned into public humiliation by a pastor who exposed private struggles before the entire congregation. Yet what the enemy meant for destruction became God’s training ground. Through that injustice, a lifelong mission was born: helping wounded belie…
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10-24-2025 PART 2: Trust Beyond the Tangle
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29:59Section 1 Sometimes when things go wrong—computers crash, the internet drops, or life seems to turn against us—our instinct is to blame the enemy. Yet as today’s reflection opens, the truth becomes clearer: not every disruption is satanic. The Lord sometimes allows complications to shape our character, not to shame it. The speaker’s open confession…
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10-24-2025 PART 1: When the Internet Flickers, Faith Stays On
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26:54Section 1 A sudden studio internet outage cut the video feed mid-show, leaving only the app’s audio trickling through while platforms like YouTube and Facebook struggled to reconnect. In real time you reassured listeners, asked for quick “can you hear me?” texts, trimmed Instagram from the lineup, and kept pressing forward—“we’re not quitting.” The…
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10-24-2025 PART 2: Trust Beyond the Tangle
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30:00Section 1 Sometimes when things go wrong—computers crash, the internet drops, or life seems to turn against us—our instinct is to blame the enemy. Yet as today’s reflection opens, the truth becomes clearer: not every disruption is satanic. The Lord sometimes allows complications to shape our character, not to shame it. The speaker’s open confession…
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10-24-2025 PART 1: When the Internet Flickers, Faith Stays On
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26:55Section 1 A sudden studio internet outage cut the video feed mid-show, leaving only the app’s audio trickling through while platforms like YouTube and Facebook struggled to reconnect. In real time you reassured listeners, asked for quick “can you hear me?” texts, trimmed Instagram from the lineup, and kept pressing forward—“we’re not quitting.” The…
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10-23-2025 PART 3: Sustained by the Savior Spiritual Gifts and Lasting Strength
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27:24Section 1 Paul continues in 1 Corinthians 1:7, emphasizing that believers “do not lack any spiritual gift as [they] eagerly await the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ.” This isn’t referring to the Book of Revelation, but to the second coming—the unveiling of Christ Himself. Christians are called to eagerly await that day, desiring His return wit…
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10-23-2025 PART 2: Enriched in Every Way: Grace and Growth in Christ
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26:32Section 1 In 1 Corinthians chapter one, Paul begins with thanksgiving, declaring, “I always thank God for you because of the grace He has given you in Christ Jesus.” This statement recognizes both salvation grace and situational grace—the continual expressions of God’s kindness throughout life. Salvation grace establishes our eternal standing in Ch…
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10-23-2025 PART 1: The Sky Rolls Like a Scroll Standing Firm at the Sixth Seal
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28:15Section 1 The passage opens with the sixth seal and a shockwave of cosmic upheaval: a global earthquake, a sun blackened like sackcloth, a blood-red moon, stars falling, and the sky itself “rolling up like a scroll.” The emphasis isn’t on picking one end-times timeline over another, but on slowing down to hear what God is saying through these signs…
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10-22-2025 PART 3: Sensitive to the Spirit
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26:18Section 1 Continuing the teaching on the Holy Spirit, this message begins with 1 John 3:24 and 4:13, where John reminds believers that we know God lives in us because He has given us His Spirit. This reality is both spiritual and practical—the Spirit confirms the truth of our faith. The lesson emphasizes that Christians are not called to suppress t…
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10-22-2025 PART 2: Partnering with the Spirit
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27:19Section 1 This message explores the biblical truth that believers worship and fellowship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The familiar refrain of “Holy, holy, holy” in worship is directed to the triune God, yet many become uneasy when speaking openly about the Holy Spirit. The teaching challenges this hesitation, noting how Western rationalis…
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10-22-2025 PART 1: Draw Near David’s Honest Cry in Psalm 69
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28:26Section 1 Psalm 69 is revisited as a long-running, multi-section meditation, with David’s honesty and repetition presented as a model for real prayer—not empty phrases, but recurring themes that weigh on the heart. David pleads, “Draw near to my soul and redeem it… deliver me because of my enemies,” acknowledging reproach, shame, and heaviness. The…
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10-22-2025 PART 2: Partnering with the Spirit
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27:20Section 1 This message explores the biblical truth that believers worship and fellowship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The familiar refrain of “Holy, holy, holy” in worship is directed to the triune God, yet many become uneasy when speaking openly about the Holy Spirit. The teaching challenges this hesitation, noting how Western rationalis…
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10-22-2025 PART 1: Draw Near David’s Honest Cry in Psalm 69
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28:27Section 1 Psalm 69 is revisited as a long-running, multi-section meditation, with David’s honesty and repetition presented as a model for real prayer—not empty phrases, but recurring themes that weigh on the heart. David pleads, “Draw near to my soul and redeem it… deliver me because of my enemies,” acknowledging reproach, shame, and heaviness. The…
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10-21-2025 PART 3: Render Unto God and Caesar Obedience with Discernment
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26:47Section 1 The discussion continues from Romans 13, reinforcing that all governing authorities exist under the sovereignty of God. Even when governments act unjustly, Scripture never implies that God has lost control. The examples of Israel’s 400 years of slavery and Nebuchadnezzar’s fiery furnace reveal that human rebellion and suffering do not nul…
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10-21-2025 PART 2: Faith, Authority, and Obedience in a Broken World
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26:51Section 1 Romans 13:1 opens with a striking command: “Obey the government, for God is the one who put it there.” This foundational truth often clashes with human nature and culture, especially in eras of rebellion and distrust toward authority. The Apostle Paul clarifies that obedience is not about agreeing with every political system or leader but…
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10-21-2025 PART 1: Ready or Not: The Warning of the Evil Servant
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28:02Section 1 Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 24 moves from the faithful and sensible servant to a stark contrast—the evil servant who assumes his master’s return will be delayed. The warning is clear: readiness for the Lord’s coming is not optional. Those who think, “My master won’t be back for a while,” demonstrate spiritual complacency and self-deception…
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10-21-2025 PART 3: Render Unto God and Caesar Obedience with Discernment
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26:48Section 1 The discussion continues from Romans 13, reinforcing that all governing authorities exist under the sovereignty of God. Even when governments act unjustly, Scripture never implies that God has lost control. The examples of Israel’s 400 years of slavery and Nebuchadnezzar’s fiery furnace reveal that human rebellion and suffering do not nul…
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10-20-2025 PART 3: “Until You’re Safe”: Mercy, Judgment, and the Call to Run
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26:05Section 1 As the final moments tick down over Sodom, the angel’s command to Lot is blisteringly clear: run, don’t look back, and don’t stop in the plain. Lot hesitates, bargains for a small refuge (Zoar), and astonishingly the messenger concedes—then adds the line that frames the whole scene: “I can do nothing until you arrive there.” Judgment hold…
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10-20-2025 PART 2: Run When Heaven Says Run
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27:16Section 1 Lot hesitates as judgment nears, so the angels seize the hands of Lot, his wife, and their daughters and rush them outside the city—pure mercy on display. The command is urgent and unambiguous: “Run for your lives…don’t look back.” This is not a stroll but a rescue at sprint speed. The scene highlights a sober truth: when God provides a w…
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10-20-2025 PART 1: Sovereignty in the Shadows: Ruth’s Opening Movement
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28:39Section 1 In the days of the judges, famine drives Elimelech, Naomi, and their sons from Bethlehem to Moab. Tragedy strikes: Elimelech dies; later, both sons—after marrying Orpah and Ruth—also die. What looks like the end of a family line quietly sets the stage for God’s redemptive thread. The opening situates us in ordinary lives battered by loss,…
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10-20-2025 PART 2: Run When Heaven Says Run
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27:17Section 1 Lot hesitates as judgment nears, so the angels seize the hands of Lot, his wife, and their daughters and rush them outside the city—pure mercy on display. The command is urgent and unambiguous: “Run for your lives…don’t look back.” This is not a stroll but a rescue at sprint speed. The scene highlights a sober truth: when God provides a w…
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10-20-2025 PART 1: Sovereignty in the Shadows: Ruth’s Opening Movement
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28:40Section 1 In the days of the judges, famine drives Elimelech, Naomi, and their sons from Bethlehem to Moab. Tragedy strikes: Elimelech dies; later, both sons—after marrying Orpah and Ruth—also die. What looks like the end of a family line quietly sets the stage for God’s redemptive thread. The opening situates us in ordinary lives battered by loss,…
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10-17-2025 PART 3: Follow Without Delay: Obedience and Joy
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26:28Section 1 Matthew 8:21–22 recounts a disciple asking Jesus for permission to bury his father before following Him, only to hear the piercing command, “Follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead.” The surface shock of this statement hides its true challenge—faith without delay. In the cultural context, this wasn’t about skipping a funeral but p…
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10-17-2025 PART 2: From Tents to a Forever Home: The Spirit’s Down Payment
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27:23Section 1 2 Corinthians 5:1–5 frames life in a fragile “tent” that groans while longing for a permanent “house” from God. The teaching acknowledges our universal ache for eternity (Ecclesiastes’ insight) and our shared fallenness (Romans 3:23), while stressing that God provides rescue in Jesus. The piece knocks down the false either/or between pred…
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10-17-2025 PART 1: From Weakness to Strength: Hannah’s Rock-Solid Praise
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28:07Section 1 Hannah lifts a jubilant prayer, rejoicing that the Lord has answered her and silenced her detractors. She declares God’s unique holiness and calls Him the immovable Rock—steadfast, towering, and protective. Her warning against pride underscores that the Lord knows deeds and judges accordingly; the mighty are humbled and the weak are stren…
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10-17-2025 PART 3: Follow Without Delay: Obedience and Joy
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26:29Section 1 Matthew 8:21–22 recounts a disciple asking Jesus for permission to bury his father before following Him, only to hear the piercing command, “Follow me, and let the dead bury their own dead.” The surface shock of this statement hides its true challenge—faith without delay. In the cultural context, this wasn’t about skipping a funeral but p…
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10-16-2025 PART 3: Set Apart but Not Alone The Call to Holiness and Unity
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26:20Section 1 Paul begins 1 Corinthians by affirming his apostleship—“called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God”—and immediately includes his co-laborer, Sosthenes. From the start, Paul sets the tone: the call is God’s, not man’s. Every breath we take, every act of service we perform, is sustained by His will and grace. Titles and self…
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10-16-2025 PART 2: Called Yet Still Growing Beginning the Journey Through Corinthians
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27:43Section 1 The study opens with an invitation into the richness of 1 Corinthians—a book layered with wisdom, correction, and deep spiritual instruction. Unlike Hebrews, this epistle carries both doctrinal and practical weight that touches every part of church life. The teaching approach is not bound to any one commentary or academic structure. Inste…
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10-16-2025 PART 1: Faithful Under the Fifth Seal Justice, Mercy, and Finishing Strong
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28:01Section 1: John’s vision opens the fifth seal and reveals the martyrs beneath the altar—believers slain “for the word of God and for the testimony they held.” The teaching deliberately avoids one end-times camp by embracing a “manifold millennialist” lens: gather what strengthens faith from premillennial, amillennial, and postmillennial views. The …
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10-16-2025 PART 3: Set Apart but Not Alone The Call to Holiness and Unity
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26:21Section 1 Paul begins 1 Corinthians by affirming his apostleship—“called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God”—and immediately includes his co-laborer, Sosthenes. From the start, Paul sets the tone: the call is God’s, not man’s. Every breath we take, every act of service we perform, is sustained by His will and grace. Titles and self…
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10-16-2025 PART 2: Called Yet Still Growing Beginning the Journey Through Corinthians
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27:44Section 1 The study opens with an invitation into the richness of 1 Corinthians—a book layered with wisdom, correction, and deep spiritual instruction. Unlike Hebrews, this epistle carries both doctrinal and practical weight that touches every part of church life. The teaching approach is not bound to any one commentary or academic structure. Inste…
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