The David Spoon Experience Part 2 1-07-22
Welcome to the 90-minute show of The David Spoon Experience.
This 60-minutes is all about:
1) I was a very bad student in my earliest school days. I wouldn’t listen. I would keep looking around the room at different things, looking at the clock on the wall, and counting the seconds until the bell rang for either lunch, recess, or the close of the school day. But at some point, the teacher would notice my excessive wanderings and then say, “Mr. Spoon, please pay attention.” She was trying to get me to pay attention and to drift less. That’s the way it goes between God and us.
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2) Being a Jewish Christian, I have a wee bit of diversity. I am a Baptist, a Pentecostal, and a child of the highest God. I have a multitude of ordinations from different denominations and education from different denominations. I am well aware that the body of Christ is wide. The way in is narrow. It is ONLY through Jesus. But once in the kingdom, there is a great deal of territory and diversity. And if I were to despise those who truly call on His name, I would be a child of shame.
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3) So often, the tougher encouragements for people center around two major principles: The feelings that accompany personal loss and the grief that accompanies suffering. These experiences are not foreign to Jesus. He knew them well. So, in His infinite wisdom, He pours His wisdom into the Word. We examine this advice from God.