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22nd Apr 2026

04-22-2026 PART 3: Own It the Power of Humble Confession

Section 1

Right from the start, the focus is clear—when God confronts something in your life, the response should not be defense but ownership. God never makes mistakes, but people do, and when the Holy Spirit brings conviction, it is not a moment to argue, justify, or try to manage the situation. The contrast between David and Saul makes this unmistakable. David committed serious sin, yet when confronted, he simply said, “I have sinned against the Lord,” and that humility opened the door for forgiveness. Saul, on the other hand, deflected, blamed others, and justified his actions, and that response cost him everything. The difference was not in the size of the failure, but in the heart’s response when corrected, showing that humility leads to restoration while pride leads to loss.

Section 2

What follows from that truth is both practical and personal, because the tendency to justify is something everyone wrestles with. Excuses come easily, and often they sound reasonable, but they only deepen the problem instead of resolving it. When God corrects, the right response is simple: acknowledge it and stop trying to defend it. Scripture reinforces this by showing that God is not looking for elaborate explanations or self-protection, but for honesty and humility. In fact, He openly calls His people to return and simply admit their wrongdoing, because that acknowledgment breaks the hold of pride and opens the way for grace. The danger of refusing to own it is serious, because pride places a person in opposition to God, while humility places them under His favor.

Section 3

From there, the benefit of confession becomes powerfully clear, as seen in the promise that those who acknowledge their sin find forgiveness, protection, and renewed strength. Holding things in only brings heaviness and spiritual exhaustion, but bringing them into the light brings freedom. God’s patience is not limited, and His desire is not to reject but to restore, which is why confession is met with mercy and cleansing. The call to repent is not outdated or optional—it remains central, meaning to recognize what is wrong, turn from it, and align with God’s truth. When that happens, the result is not condemnation but joy, because God surrounds those who trust Him with His unfailing love, making humility the pathway to both healing and deeper relationship with Him.

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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.