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06-25-25 part 1: From Shooting Stars to Shepherd Streams Standing in Awe of God’s Overflow

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Section One

The episode opens with a raw and relatable admission: David Spoon shares how quickly joy turned into worry when he hoped a working setup would work again, instead of simply trusting the Lord. This mirrors the everyday experience of believers—trusting God one moment, then defaulting to anxiety the next. Announcements follow, detailing the shift from KAAM to HMIMRadio.org, updates about broadcast transitions, and app availability. David expresses profound excitement about what’s ahead, declaring he's moved past frustration over imperfection and is now eagerly expecting to see God’s glory unfold. His conviction is clear—God is at work, and the best is yet to come.

Section Two

Diving into Psalm 65, David explores the awe-inspiring reality of God’s creation. Those in the farthest parts of the earth “stand in awe” of His signs—not fear in the sense of terror, but reverence rooted in wonder. The signs in the heavens—like shooting stars—are described not as quaint fairy tale elements but as powerful, untouchable manifestations of divine brilliance. He challenges the tendency of modern science to minimize or explain away God’s wonders, urging believers to see creation through the lens of a born-again spirit, not human reduction. God, who makes the mornings and evenings shout for joy, is the active, sovereign King—not just of the earth, but of the universe.

Section Three

The teaching culminates in a powerful reflection on verse 9, highlighting God’s provision: “The river of God is full of water.” David shares a personal testimony about a time God told him in prayer, “Go to the river,” which led him to a church where a divine appointment confirmed his call to radio ministry. Thirteen years later, he still walks in that calling. The river of God is full of life, full of purpose, full of provision. As he reflects on Psalm 23 and the declaration “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want,” he invites listeners to thirst after God with everything they have. The show closes in prayer, returning the focus to Jesus, the great Shepherd, with a renewed desire to live in awe, trust, and alignment with His overwhelming grace.

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Section One

The episode opens with a raw and relatable admission: David Spoon shares how quickly joy turned into worry when he hoped a working setup would work again, instead of simply trusting the Lord. This mirrors the everyday experience of believers—trusting God one moment, then defaulting to anxiety the next. Announcements follow, detailing the shift from KAAM to HMIMRadio.org, updates about broadcast transitions, and app availability. David expresses profound excitement about what’s ahead, declaring he's moved past frustration over imperfection and is now eagerly expecting to see God’s glory unfold. His conviction is clear—God is at work, and the best is yet to come.

Section Two

Diving into Psalm 65, David explores the awe-inspiring reality of God’s creation. Those in the farthest parts of the earth “stand in awe” of His signs—not fear in the sense of terror, but reverence rooted in wonder. The signs in the heavens—like shooting stars—are described not as quaint fairy tale elements but as powerful, untouchable manifestations of divine brilliance. He challenges the tendency of modern science to minimize or explain away God’s wonders, urging believers to see creation through the lens of a born-again spirit, not human reduction. God, who makes the mornings and evenings shout for joy, is the active, sovereign King—not just of the earth, but of the universe.

Section Three

The teaching culminates in a powerful reflection on verse 9, highlighting God’s provision: “The river of God is full of water.” David shares a personal testimony about a time God told him in prayer, “Go to the river,” which led him to a church where a divine appointment confirmed his call to radio ministry. Thirteen years later, he still walks in that calling. The river of God is full of life, full of purpose, full of provision. As he reflects on Psalm 23 and the declaration “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want,” he invites listeners to thirst after God with everything they have. The show closes in prayer, returning the focus to Jesus, the great Shepherd, with a renewed desire to live in awe, trust, and alignment with His overwhelming grace.

  continue reading

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