The Book with Your Name: Understanding God's Record of Our Lives
David Spoon explores the profound concept of crying out to God and the assurance that comes with knowing that God is for us. He emphasizes that when we call on the Lord for help, our enemies—whether they be people, spiritual forces, or even our own doubts—will be turned back. Throughout the episode, David reflects on the importance of Scripture in our lives, drawing from Psalm 56 to illustrate how God values our struggles and collects our tears. He encourages listeners to recognize their worth in God's eyes and to understand that their names are recorded in a divine book filled not only with their challenges but also with their victories and faithfulness. The conversation is infused with humor and relatable anecdotes, making for an engaging and uplifting experience as David invites listeners to deepen their trust in God amidst life's trials.
Dr. David Spoon delves deep into the intricacies of faith and the human experience in this episode, emphasizing the power of prayer and the importance of turning to God in times of distress. The episode begins with a light-hearted introduction, setting a humorous tone while discussing the unusual mix of topics that will unfold. As the conversation transitions, Spoon highlights the significance of reflecting on one's spiritual journey, particularly focusing on the question of which Gospel listeners resonate with the most. This inquiry serves as a springboard into a broader discussion about the foundational role of the Gospels in shaping Christian beliefs and practices.
Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, Spoon illustrates how embracing the teachings of the Bible can provide solace and guidance in challenging times. He emphasizes that, like David in the Psalms, individuals are encouraged to cry out to God, acknowledging their struggles and seeking divine intervention. This theme of reliance on God is reinforced as he discusses the concept of God being for us, echoing the sentiments found in Romans that reassure believers of God’s unwavering support. The episode crescendos with Spoon’s powerful assertion that prayer can transform the seemingly impossible into the possible, encouraging listeners to actively engage in their faith through prayer, praise, and recognition of God’s presence in their lives.
Takeaways:
- This episode emphasizes the importance of calling out to God during difficult times, encouraging listeners to rely on Him for help and strength.
- David Spoon highlights that we are co-authors with God in the book of our lives, which records both our struggles and triumphs.
- The discussion on Psalm 56 illustrates that even our tears are recognized and valued by God, symbolizing His deep care for our pain.
- Listeners are reminded that God is for us, not against us, and that He will not abandon His children in their times of need.
- The episode encourages listeners to engage with the Word of God, comparing it to fresh bread that nourishes the soul.
- David Spoon shares a personal dream illustrating that our actions and faith in Christ overshadow our mistakes, emphasizing grace over guilt.
Transcript
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David Spoon:Which gospel have you read the most or read the most from?
David Spoon:Between Matthew, Mark, Luke and John?
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David Spoon:There is Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
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David Spoon:That's the question that I'm asking.
David Spoon:Also, if you've got a praise report, well, don't hold back.
David Spoon:Let those lungs inside of you share the great things that the Lord has done for you.
David Spoon:He gave you the gift of breathing.
David Spoon:Honor him by praising him, acknowledging the great things he's done.
David Spoon:Every time you do that, it reinforces it in your own life.
David Spoon:It strengthens and blesses those around you, and it gives glory to God.
David Spoon:We've already examined multiple times, Isaiah 43 seven, that we were created to bring glory to God.
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David Spoon:I think that's a moral, biblical, very specific issue, especially if you've ever read Genesis 25 22.
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David Spoon:To that end, we are going right into the psalms.
David Spoon:I want to pick it back up because last week.
David Spoon:Wow.
David Spoon:Last week we were talking about all of our tears being in a bottle.
David Spoon:And so I want to go back to that psalm.
David Spoon:We're in psalm 56.
David Spoon:We're actually picking it back up.
David Spoon:Basically, verse eight, you could say, is where we're going to pick it up.
David Spoon:And we're going to key on a couple of very important things.
David Spoon:And I want to get to it right away.
David Spoon:Here's what we're talking about, picking it up in psalm 56.
David Spoon:We'll do verse eight, nine and ten, and then see where it goes from there.
David Spoon:Here's what David said.
David Spoon:And just to remind you, you've numbered my wanderings.
David Spoon:You've put my tears in your bottle.
David Spoon:Are they not in your book?
David Spoon:All right, so we talked about this last week, and I'm not going to rehash that part of it, but I want you to be aware of something.
David Spoon:There is a book, and I've already told this to you, but I didn't bring this part in, so I want to bring this other caveat into it.
David Spoon:There is this book that every person has that has their name.
David Spoon:So I left it there and didn't go too much deeper into this, but I wanted to bring something up about that book.
David Spoon:And that is this in a very real sense, in that book that has your name.
David Spoon:Listen to what I say.
David Spoon:We are co authors with God in that book of our lives.
David Spoon:We do things in the kingdom and God does things with us.
David Spoon:And those are all recorded.
David Spoon:And so you participate in this book.
David Spoon:Now listen.
David Spoon:When we receive Jesus Christ into our hearts by faith, and he gives us eternal life, according to a colossians two six, he gives us this eternal hope.
David Spoon:And that book that you have that has your name, you don't have to sit there and think, I got a book.
David Spoon:Uh oh.
David Spoon:Because in that book, it's gonna have all the things that nobody knows about me.
David Spoon:Uh oh.
David Spoon:It's going to have all the sins that nobody knows I commit that I confess to God privately that I don't want anybody to know.
David Spoon:Uh oh.
David Spoon:It's going to reveal all my inmost thoughts and all the things that I.
David Spoon:All those moments where I had a breakdown and was just wishing that the earth would open up and swallow certain people whole.
David Spoon:Uh oh.
David Spoon:Hey, let me tell you something about that book.
David Spoon:That book is not just going to be this record of you, all your uh ohs.
David Spoon:It will have your uh ohs, but it will also have your yay.
David Spoon:And when I had that dream when I was in heaven, I remember praying to the Lord, I know, and I never write in a book about it, so don't worry about it, even though it's in God's book.
David Spoon:And I had that dream where I was like, am I going to make it?
David Spoon:Am I going to make it?
David Spoon:And I had this dream.
David Spoon:I'm in heaven, and the king has his arm around me, and he's like, you did this.
David Spoon:You did this.
David Spoon:You did this.
David Spoon:And was like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Spoon:And then he did this.
David Spoon:You did this.
David Spoon:He goes, and that wasn't good.
David Spoon:And then he goes, but here is where you accepted my son.
David Spoon:And that dream gave me the confidence to understand that everything that I've done in the book that has my name is going to be reduced under the greatness of acknowledging Jesus Christ as Lord and savior.
David Spoon:And that stuff that I've done is under the blood.
David Spoon:And that book's not going to be this depressing, discouraging, all the bad things kind of thing I've done.
David Spoon:It's also going to be all these phenomenal moments where prayer has happened and God has answered prayer, and he's blessed us and he's had his presence come.
David Spoon:And when we're sitting there and we're worshiping and the presence of the Lord rests upon us, and we've prayed for people, and we've seen answers, and we've prayed for things to be provided and resources, and God has provided for them.
David Spoon:And in all of those cases, all of those things will be recorded, and that's going to be in your book.
David Spoon:In fact, the book in regards to the harder things, well, that will be there because it's not going to be unrecorded, but the greater things will exceed, and the things you have done in the kingdom and with God and for God, and in the name of the Lord, in a right and honest and earnest spirit, God has recorded and will not forget a single thing you have done.
David Spoon:In fact, Hebrews specifically says that the Lord will not forget the things you have done for his people.
David Spoon:And that, too, is going to be in the book.
David Spoon:So that's kind of cool.
David Spoon:That's like, oh, that's a little bit cooler.
David Spoon:I like that.
David Spoon:And the rest of that verse, David says, when I cry out to you, then my enemies will turn back.
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David Spoon:Wait a second.
David Spoon:Wait.
David Spoon:When I cry out to you, then my enemies will turn back.
David Spoon:What do you mean?
David Spoon:What do you mean?
David Spoon:What do you mean?
David Spoon:When you cry out to, what was that?
David Spoon:What does that got to do with, because when you throw it out and you put your dependence on the Lord and you recognize, look, you can't do this without his help.
David Spoon:And you cry out to him for help and ask for that help and ask him to help you, he responds.
David Spoon:Now, he's not going to respond the way you tell him.
David Spoon:Stop telling God the method and stop telling God the timing.
David Spoon:That's not trusting him at all.
David Spoon:But when we cry out to the Lord, the enemies that come against us will be turned back.
David Spoon:It could be the enemies that are people in our lives that are acting like actual enemies.
David Spoon:Listen, people have enemies.
David Spoon:Jesus said, love your enemies.
David Spoon:He didn't say you didn't have any.
David Spoon:And the people that are against us, they will, they will be turned back.
David Spoon:And the demonic powers that fight against us, when we call out to the name of the Lord, when we call out to God, the enemies that are against us, that are spiritual, will be turned back.
David Spoon:And even when our own flesh rises up, which sometimes is as bad as anything else, and I think we'd all admit that even then, you cry out to the Lord, and the enemies that we have will be turned back.
David Spoon:Now, how cool is that?
David Spoon:It's like, whoa, wait a second.
David Spoon:You mean I cry out to the Lord and I get answers?
David Spoon:That's right.
David Spoon:When David said, when I cry out to you, my enemies will turn back?
David Spoon:Hallelujah.
David Spoon:Think about that.
David Spoon:So right now, and I want to say this to some of you, you might have financial oppression, not just tough finances.
David Spoon:There's tough finances all over the world.
David Spoon:But it might seem like everything that's going on is really contrary.
David Spoon:It's just kind of crazy.
David Spoon:Everything is just getting stripped away.
David Spoon:I've had multiple people tell me at different times that at various times in their life, they feel like it's going, getting stolen, like something's going on.
David Spoon:Guess what?
David Spoon:That's a great time to cry out to God and ask him to turn the enemies back, even the enemies that are coming against you.
David Spoon:Wow.
David Spoon:Well, let me say this, because this is really powerful, because, you know, this isn't over.
David Spoon:Then David says this.
David Spoon:He says, when I cry out to you, then my enemies will turn back.
David Spoon:This I know, because God is for me.
David Spoon:Where have we read God is for us before?
David Spoon:Hmm?
David Spoon:Could it be?
David Spoon:I don't know, maybe.
David Spoon:Romans, chapter eight, verse 31.
David Spoon:God is for us.
David Spoon:Who can be against us now?
David Spoon:Let's understand what that means?
David Spoon:God is for us.
David Spoon:That doesn't mean he's for your agenda.
David Spoon:Let's pull that one back, please.
David Spoon:Okay.
David Spoon:He is for you as his child, as his beloved.
David Spoon:He is for you.
David Spoon:He is with you.
David Spoon:He is committed to you.
David Spoon:He's not committed to fulfilling your agenda.
David Spoon:He's committed to you in being strengthened and blessed and encouraged, all based on his agenda, not your agenda.
David Spoon:And so you know that God is with us and God is for us as we cling to him.
David Spoon:Look at what David's saying.
David Spoon:I mean, just listen to the power of this.
David Spoon:You number my wanderings.
David Spoon:You put my tears in your bottle.
David Spoon:Are they not in your book?
David Spoon:And when I cry out to you, then my enemies will be turned back.
David Spoon:And this I know because God is for me.
David Spoon:He's not against you.
David Spoon:He's for you.
David Spoon:He might not be for your little fleshly plans.
David Spoon:Okay, fair enough.
David Spoon:But he's for you and he loves you and he will never abandon you.
David Spoon:And you just got to sit there and go, wow, how'd you miss all that from last week?
David Spoon:I don't know.
David Spoon:That's why I decided to teach it.
David Spoon:Now here you go.
David Spoon:Take a deep breath.
David Spoon:Here's your first trivia question.
David Spoon:Should be pretty easy.
David Spoon:Who said it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God?
David Spoon:Who said it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God?
David Spoon:Matthew chapter 19, verse 24.
David Spoon:Matthew chapter 19, verse 24.
David Spoon: -: David Spoon:Matthew chapter 19, verse 24.
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David Spoon:Additionally, there is a place to put a praise report and a prayer request.
David Spoon:I'm praying for people.
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David Spoon:And no, giving is a real way that the ministry kind of goes the other direction.
David Spoon:Luke chapter six, verse 38 give and it will be given to you.
David Spoon:Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over will be put into your lap, for with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.
David Spoon:That's a promise from the Lord.
David Spoon:You have to love that.
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David Spoon:yeah, people are like, what does that have to do with anything?
David Spoon:Nothing.
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David Spoon:All right.
David Spoon:Your trivia question.
David Spoon:Then we'll get back into the teaching, because I love this teaching.
David Spoon:Very straightforward.
David Spoon:Who said it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God?
David Spoon:Matthew chapter 19 verse 24 is the place to verify that information.
David Spoon: -: David Spoon:And man is this psalm.
David Spoon:It's just loaded.
David Spoon:This psalm is so, so powerful.
David Spoon:Here's what the next thing that said in verse ten in God, in God do you hearing that?
David Spoon:I will praise his word in the Lord.
David Spoon:I will praise his word in Goddesse.
David Spoon:I have put my trust.
David Spoon:I will not be afraid.
David Spoon:What can man do to me?
David Spoon:So picking it up in psalm, chapter 56, verse ten, David is crying out to God for help.
David Spoon:Never think that crying out to God in your life is an awkward thing.
David Spoon:The Lord allows us to be in positions like that, not only so we call upon him, but so that he can be the only one who can deliver us in order for his level of commitment to us be declared.
David Spoon:In fact, I want to say that again because I think some people miss this okay.
David Spoon:In God, I will praise his word.
David Spoon:In God I will put my trust.
David Spoon:I will not be afraid.
David Spoon:What can man do to me?
David Spoon:This is God that he's crying out to, and I want to make sure you understand this.
David Spoon:Crying out to God is not weird, bizarre.
David Spoon:It's not.
David Spoon:Well, that's not very dignified.
David Spoon:Well, God bless you.
David Spoon:Be as least dignified as you can be, because crying out to God acknowledges that he's the one that has the answer, and he allows that to take place so that we can know.
David Spoon:He's the only that can answer.
David Spoon:You think?
David Spoon:Are you telling me that the Lord will allow me to encounter something that is beyond my capacity to handle?
David Spoon:Yes.
David Spoon:Everybody who goes, God will never give you more than you can handle, is 100% wrong.
David Spoon:God will never give you more than you can handle.
David Spoon:Isn't that a nice statement?
David Spoon:Yeah, it's not in the Bible, though.
David Spoon:He will never allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able to bear.
David Spoon:That's different than, he will never give you more than you can handle.
David Spoon:He will give you more than you can handle.
David Spoon:Want to know why?
David Spoon:So then the only solution for you is to turn to God.
David Spoon:The only answer is a miracle.
David Spoon:And then from that comes testifying and praises to the Lord.
David Spoon:Yeah, that's how that goes.
David Spoon:People are like, well, I don't know if I like that.
David Spoon:Tough.
David Spoon:It's like, wait a second.
David Spoon:Nope, this is.
David Spoon:Christianity is not.
David Spoon:It's not a buffet.
David Spoon:I'll choose a little of this, and I'll have a little of this, and maybe I'll have some of this, and then I'll have some dessert.
David Spoon:You know what?
David Spoon:Christianity is what?
David Spoon:You are served by the Lord.
David Spoon:That's how it goes, whether you like that or not.
David Spoon:And David says, I will praise his word in the Lord.
David Spoon:I will praise his word.
David Spoon:By the way, this is the second time he's gone through this process.
David Spoon:David loves the word of God.
David Spoon:He enjoys it, feeds on it.
David Spoon:It's like great fresh bread.
David Spoon:I don't care who you are.
David Spoon:We used to go to a restaurant in Detroit, and the reason the restaurant was so popular, besides the fact that they had phenomenal food, was it was located right next to the Wonder Bread factory.
David Spoon:And do you know that when you would go to the restaurant and have this phenomenal food, and it was really one of the top, like, five, five stars, and I'm talking about back in the seventies and big, big money for the restaurants.
David Spoon:That's how my parents were, and.
David Spoon:But you would walk out of the car to the restaurant and the fumes of the wonder bread factory would just wave over you and you just be like, that's how David is expressing his appreciation for the word of God.
David Spoon:It's like great fresh bread.
David Spoon:And I just want to say, if you're not in that place where the word of God is like that, that's.
David Spoon:Don't get upset.
David Spoon:Ask God to help you.
David Spoon:Ask God to help you.
David Spoon:That's a prayer that God is going to say yes to.
David Spoon:Oh, lord, I want to love your word like, I love bread.
David Spoon:Fresh bread.
David Spoon:Please remember, man shall not live by bread alone.
David Spoon:But every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
David Spoon:Ask him to help you.
David Spoon:He will.
David Spoon:Isn't that cool?
David Spoon:It's cool.
David Spoon:Come on.
David Spoon:It's cool.
David Spoon:All right.
David Spoon:Who said it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven?
David Spoon:The answer is Jesus.
David Spoon:Jesus said it.
David Spoon:Matthew, chapter 19, verse 24.
David Spoon:We'll take a break and then come back.
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David Spoon:This is David.
David Spoon:Who am I talking to?
John:Hi, David.
John:This is John.
David Spoon:Hi, John.
David Spoon:How are you?
John:I'm fine, thank you.
John:How are you?
David Spoon:I'm doing fantastic.
David Spoon:I'm actually having a wonderful day.
David Spoon:And every once in a while, you get some extra time in with the Lord and you just think, man, I can't wait to hear that trumpet.
John:What's going on?
John:You want to know the answer?
David Spoon:No, I do.
David Spoon:And so this is a good one.
David Spoon:How many times did the boy who Elisha raised from the dead, how many times did he sneeze?
John:Seven.
David Spoon:That is correct, sir.
David Spoon:You are right.
David Spoon:A little unknown fact from a lot of people that they might not be aware of is that actually he.
David Spoon:So after Elisha stretched himself out, the child sneezed seven times.
David Spoon:And then the child opened his eyes, which means that he sneezed those seven times without his eyes open, which is like, wow, that's bizarre.
David Spoon:It's like, how do you do that?
John:I just thought about it that way.
David Spoon:Yeah.
David Spoon:It's like, how would you do?
David Spoon:I mean, how do you.
David Spoon:I mean, my eyes go in the back of my head when I sneeze.
David Spoon:I just don't know how that happened.
John:Didn't he lie prostrate across.
David Spoon:Correct.
David Spoon:That is exactly what he did.
John:I thought, okay, if he was sneezing, was he sneezing in Elijah's face?
David Spoon:That's an excellent question.
David Spoon:I do not have that answer, but I.
David Spoon:You have to sit there and wonder.
David Spoon:Yeah.
David Spoon:I mean, the prophets went through a lot.
David Spoon:Although that could be a tough one.
David Spoon:Excellent job, my friend.
David Spoon:Excellent.
John:Good to talk to you.
David Spoon:Nice to talk to you as well.
John:All right.
David Spoon:God bless.
John:Bye bye.
David Spoon:Bye bye.
David Spoon:Right.
David Spoon:We roll.
David Spoon:That's a great question.
David Spoon:And he sneezed in his face.