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18th Feb 2026

02-18-2026 PART 1: Wondrous Things and a World Filled with His Glory

Section 1

Psalm 72 closes with sweeping, hope-filled language that captures both present provision and eternal promise. Solomon writes of abundance—grain flourishing even on mountaintops and cities thriving like grass upon the earth. The imagery points beyond agriculture to divine provision. God is not only the source of blessing; He is the resource behind it. When dependence rests on self, fear multiplies. When dependence rests on God, provision has no ceiling. Solomon understands that everything Israel enjoys flows from the Lord. The psalm then shifts to permanence: “His name shall endure forever…as long as the sun.” This poetic comparison is not limiting God to the lifespan of creation but illustrating endurance in terms humans can grasp. Long after empires fall and the present earth fades, the name of the Lord remains honored. All nations will call Him blessed, because His reign transcends time and opposition.

Section 2

Verse 18 delivers one of the most powerful declarations in the psalm: God “only does wondrous things.” That line reshapes perspective. Nothing in a believer’s life is random, wasted, or accidental. Every “yes,” every “no,” every “wait,” every trial and refinement participates in something wondrous, even when painful. Being conformed into the image of Jesus Christ is not a mundane process; it is holy craftsmanship. Some prayers are answered instantly. Others unfold across decades or generations. Delay does not equal neglect. Those who hesitate or reject the Lord forfeit blessings that could be theirs, and that reality should stir compassion rather than pride. The proper response is prayer, perseverance, and hope. God’s character defines His actions. He is not experimenting with humanity. He sent Jesus Christ as the ultimate answer to the human condition, and everything He does flows from that redemptive love.

Section 3

The psalm crescendos with worship: “Let the whole earth be filled with His glory. Amen and amen.” In biblical poetry, glory speaks of the manifest presence of God among His people. It is the atmosphere where praise rises and God dwells with those who honor Him. While this present world groans, the promise looks forward to the new heavens and the new earth where His glory saturates everything. The double “amen” reinforces certainty—truth upon truth, affirmation upon affirmation. The closing note that “the prayers of David…are ended” marks the conclusion of this section of Psalms and hints at legacy, continuity, and fulfillment. The ultimate takeaway is steady and hopeful: the world is moving toward a future filled with God’s presence. Until that day, believers pray, worship, and echo the longing of the church through the ages—come, Lord Jesus.

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David Spoon was born and raised in a Jewish home in Detroit, Michigan. He attended a private Hebrew school called Hillel Hebrew Academy. David was bar mitzvah-ed at the age of thirteen. Not long after, he was involved in drug abuse and trafficking. After hearing the Gospel for the first time at age seventeen, David accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. A few months later, David had a dramatic experience with God. Immediately set free from years of excessive drug use, he committed himself to ministry and to furthering the Kingdom of God.

He attended Arizona Bible College, Northern Arizona University, and Life Pacific College, graduating summa-cum-laude in their Ministry and Leadership program. He also graduated with honors from Regent University with a master’s degree in Theological Studies and earned his Doctor of Ministry degree in Strategic Christian Ministry at Liberty University.

He is one of a few individuals holding ministerial ordinations from three separate denominations: Heritage Free Baptist Organization, 1981; Independent Pentecostal Ministers Association, 1985; and Vineyard Valley Association, 1988. He was also the Chaplain for the Flagstaff Police Department. In addition, David was the senior pastor of Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Flagstaff.

In addition, David started and co-hosted two different live Christian call-in radio talk shows. He hosted the very popular radio show “The David Spoon Experience” on KPRZ 1210 and a show called “To Know Him,” which aired on 88.9 on the F.M. dial-in Temecula, California at 1:00 p.m., Monday through Fridays. He was also the Director of Local Ministry for Salem Media Group in San Diego, California.

David is married to his best friend, Noelle. He has three children and seven grandchildren, plus their two dogs named Levi and Bert. On March 18th, 2019, he started “The David Spoon Experience” in Texas and is growing with his audience of awesome believers and non-believers alike.

He is the President of He Must Increase Ministry, a 501c3 ministry, and is hosting (again) the live daily radio show “The David Spoon Experience” with DJR Broadcasting in KAAM, on the 770 A.M. radio dial. The show is also on various apps and the Internet.

David is a Jewish-Christian, Bapti-Costal, Cal-Minian, Manifold Millennialist.

Just ask him.