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27th Apr 2026

04-27-2026 PART 3: Never Too Late, Never Too Small, Always on Mission

Section 1

As we step back into Genesis 24, the servant—likely Eleazar—takes on the assignment of a lifetime after decades of faithful service, loading up ten camels with the best of Abraham’s resources and setting out to fulfill a mission that matters far more than possessions. What stands out immediately is not just the task, but the timing, because this is not a young man starting out—this is someone who has spent over fifty years serving and is now entrusted with something incredibly significant. That alone dismantles the idea that time has passed or usefulness has faded, because Scripture makes it clear that God does not operate on human timelines. The example of Moses reinforces it—eighty years old before stepping into true ministry, and then serving powerfully for decades after—showing that what matters is not age, but readiness and obedience. The servant does not hesitate, does not shrink back, and does not question whether he is too late—he simply moves forward, fully committed to the responsibility given to him.

Section 2

As the journey unfolds, the depth of commitment becomes even more evident, because the servant is willing to take the best of everything and use it for the mission, revealing that what God calls you to do always outweighs what you hold onto. Abraham’s willingness to let go of resources shows a priority that challenges how people often think, because what God values is not measured the same way as earthly possessions. Nothing material carries into eternity, but what is done in obedience does, and that shifts the entire perspective. The servant is not just traveling—he is representing Abraham, acting as an ambassador, and that same principle applies spiritually, because believers represent God in everything they do. That means taking what has been given—time, resources, opportunities—and using it intentionally, not holding back out of fear or attachment, but moving forward with purpose, understanding that the mission itself carries eternal weight.

Section 3

When the servant finally reaches his destination, he does something that brings everything into focus—he prays a simple but powerful prayer, asking for success and for help in accomplishing the purpose of his journey. That request captures exactly how life should be approached, because it acknowledges dependence on God while aligning with His purpose. It is not just about reaching an endpoint, but about fulfilling what has been assigned along the way, recognizing that every step carries meaning. This kind of prayer reflects a mindset that understands life is not random, not accidental, and not limited to routine responsibilities, but is part of something intentional and designed by God. Asking for success in that purpose is not selfish—it is aligning with His will, and it becomes one of the most direct and meaningful ways to live, continually seeking to complete what has been set before you with faith, trust, and obedience.

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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.