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06-25-2025 PART3: Fear Ends Where Faith Begins: Escaping the Grip of Darkness

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Section One
The message begins with a discussion of the state of humanity before the flood, referencing Genesis 6:5–8, where the wickedness of man was so complete that every thought was continuously evil. David Spoon reacts with both shock and humor, imagining the self-centered nature of mankind at the time—likening them to the “mine, mine, mine” birds from Finding Nemo. It was this complete moral decay that grieved God’s heart and led to the decision to judge the world while extending grace to Noah. The commentary moves into a serious tone, reflecting on how rejecting the Word of God ultimately leads to self-destruction and separation from Him. The conversation with a caller named Fred affirms that Hell was not created for people, but for the devil and his angels, and choosing to reject Jesus Christ leads to permanent separation from God.

Section Two
Fred’s powerful call ends with gratitude and support, prompting David to explain the financial pressures of running both the KAAM slot and the new internet station. He emphasizes the importance of voluntary, cheerful giving from the heart—not out of guilt. He recalls turning down an enormous inheritance in 1980 to remain faithful to his calling and warns against being bought by the world. His message is clear: following Jesus means surrendering worldly riches for eternal rewards. Scripture like Luke 6:38 is quoted to encourage those who want to give, but David reinforces that prayer and support are just as valuable. The tone balances serious commitment to ministry with heartfelt, honest humor, encouraging listeners to be joyful partners in faith.

Section Three
The teaching concludes with a deep dive into overcoming fear. David draws from 2 Timothy 1:7, Psalm 23:4, Hebrews 13:6, and Psalm 34:4, highlighting that fear is not from God but from human frailty and spiritual attack. He teaches that reverence for God is healthy, but tormenting fear is not, and that the key to freedom is seeking God wholeheartedly. By staying connected to the Lord, we receive power, love, and a sound mind—what the Greek calls sōphronismos, or safe thinking. David acknowledges that he prays daily for help to filter thoughts properly and urges listeners to do the same. In a closing prayer, he asks God to help us abandon anxiety, embrace truth, and live in the fearless love made possible through Jesus Christ.

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Section One
The message begins with a discussion of the state of humanity before the flood, referencing Genesis 6:5–8, where the wickedness of man was so complete that every thought was continuously evil. David Spoon reacts with both shock and humor, imagining the self-centered nature of mankind at the time—likening them to the “mine, mine, mine” birds from Finding Nemo. It was this complete moral decay that grieved God’s heart and led to the decision to judge the world while extending grace to Noah. The commentary moves into a serious tone, reflecting on how rejecting the Word of God ultimately leads to self-destruction and separation from Him. The conversation with a caller named Fred affirms that Hell was not created for people, but for the devil and his angels, and choosing to reject Jesus Christ leads to permanent separation from God.

Section Two
Fred’s powerful call ends with gratitude and support, prompting David to explain the financial pressures of running both the KAAM slot and the new internet station. He emphasizes the importance of voluntary, cheerful giving from the heart—not out of guilt. He recalls turning down an enormous inheritance in 1980 to remain faithful to his calling and warns against being bought by the world. His message is clear: following Jesus means surrendering worldly riches for eternal rewards. Scripture like Luke 6:38 is quoted to encourage those who want to give, but David reinforces that prayer and support are just as valuable. The tone balances serious commitment to ministry with heartfelt, honest humor, encouraging listeners to be joyful partners in faith.

Section Three
The teaching concludes with a deep dive into overcoming fear. David draws from 2 Timothy 1:7, Psalm 23:4, Hebrews 13:6, and Psalm 34:4, highlighting that fear is not from God but from human frailty and spiritual attack. He teaches that reverence for God is healthy, but tormenting fear is not, and that the key to freedom is seeking God wholeheartedly. By staying connected to the Lord, we receive power, love, and a sound mind—what the Greek calls sōphronismos, or safe thinking. David acknowledges that he prays daily for help to filter thoughts properly and urges listeners to do the same. In a closing prayer, he asks God to help us abandon anxiety, embrace truth, and live in the fearless love made possible through Jesus Christ.

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