07-01-2025 part 2: Cheat Meals, Call-ins and Kingdom Work A Joyful Broadcast
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Section One
The show opens with warm camaraderie, highlighting the joy and love that frames the David Spoon Experience. David emphasizes the value of being “willing” — a heart yielded to God even if actions aren’t perfect. His introduction includes personal background, a lighthearted reminder that it’s not “professional radio,” and an invitation to listeners to engage through email, text, or call. He playfully introduces the idea of connecting with one another as being like enjoying a cheat meal with a loved one — fun, rewarding, and shared in fellowship. He then offers the first trivia question: Which woman was married to King David?
Section Two
A listener named JD calls in, answers the trivia correctly (Bathsheba), and shares that he’s nearing the end of cancer treatment. David responds with affection and faith, praying over JD with scripture and encouragement. The interaction showcases the program’s heart: community, intercession, and scriptural grounding. Following that call, David leads the audience in the show’s regular “DNA” reminder: D for drawing closer to God daily, N for never being ashamed of Jesus or His words, and A for always being ready to serve. He stresses prioritizing God above all else and treating every moment and location as potential ministry.
Section Three
The segment continues with listener interaction as another caller, Fred, answers the second trivia question about tax collectors (correctly naming Matthew). The discussion expands to include updates about station changes, emphasizing the show’s shift from AM broadcasting to online platforms like HMIMradio.org. Fred expresses his appreciation for the ministry and David explains the resources available, including Christian music and comedy. Returning to Romans 11, David underscores how Paul uses scripture from Moses, Isaiah, and David to affirm God’s sovereign plan. He humorously critiques overconfidence in end-time theories and reminds listeners that trusting God is more vital than understanding every detail.
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