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05-21-25 part 1: Flaming Arrows and Preventative Prayers: Fighting Fear with Faith

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1. When Fear Creeps In

Dr. Spoon dives into Psalm 64, highlighting David’s deeply personal plea: “Preserve my life from fear of the enemy.” It's not just the attack itself that wounds us—it's the fear that often accompanies it. Dr. Spoon reminds listeners that fear is not neutral; it’s invasive. And while Scripture tells us not to fear, sometimes we still need help making that choice. David, a man after God’s heart, wasn’t afraid to admit his vulnerability. Neither should we. Real prayer isn’t performance—it’s raw, honest, and desperate for divine comfort.

2. Faith vs. Flaming Arrows

In a powerful teaching moment, Dr. Spoon explains that the enemy uses “bitter words” as spiritual darts—flaming arrows aimed to discourage, isolate, and wound. Psalm 64 exposes this subtle tactic: words spoken by others, or even by ourselves, become weapons. That’s why Ephesians 6 commands believers to use the “shield of faith” to quench them. Dr. Spoon urges listeners to hold that shield high, not just against external attacks but also against self-inflicted bitterness. Faith isn’t passive—it’s the first line of defense.

3. A Call to Preventative Prayer

Caller Brother Ken joins the show and offers a memorable insight: “Pray for your health before you get sick.” Dr. Spoon coins this “preventative prayer”—not a magic shield, but an act of wisdom and dependence. Just as we pray for traveling mercies before hitting the road, we should pray for strength, wisdom, and protection at the start of each day. Ken’s heartfelt prayer for everyone listening emphasizes this point: invite God in early and often, not just when things fall apart. It’s about stewardship of soul and body alike.

4. Beating Bitterness with Rejoicing

As the episode winds down, Dr. Spoon reminds us that even while under attack—especially under attack—we have the power to rejoice. Not because everything feels perfect, but because God is still on the throne. David didn’t fake spiritual confidence; he asked for help and chose joy anyway. Likewise, when bitter arrows fly, we raise the shield of faith and fix our eyes on the One who’s always faithful. Don’t let flaming darts define your day. Let rejoicing be your resistance.

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1. When Fear Creeps In

Dr. Spoon dives into Psalm 64, highlighting David’s deeply personal plea: “Preserve my life from fear of the enemy.” It's not just the attack itself that wounds us—it's the fear that often accompanies it. Dr. Spoon reminds listeners that fear is not neutral; it’s invasive. And while Scripture tells us not to fear, sometimes we still need help making that choice. David, a man after God’s heart, wasn’t afraid to admit his vulnerability. Neither should we. Real prayer isn’t performance—it’s raw, honest, and desperate for divine comfort.

2. Faith vs. Flaming Arrows

In a powerful teaching moment, Dr. Spoon explains that the enemy uses “bitter words” as spiritual darts—flaming arrows aimed to discourage, isolate, and wound. Psalm 64 exposes this subtle tactic: words spoken by others, or even by ourselves, become weapons. That’s why Ephesians 6 commands believers to use the “shield of faith” to quench them. Dr. Spoon urges listeners to hold that shield high, not just against external attacks but also against self-inflicted bitterness. Faith isn’t passive—it’s the first line of defense.

3. A Call to Preventative Prayer

Caller Brother Ken joins the show and offers a memorable insight: “Pray for your health before you get sick.” Dr. Spoon coins this “preventative prayer”—not a magic shield, but an act of wisdom and dependence. Just as we pray for traveling mercies before hitting the road, we should pray for strength, wisdom, and protection at the start of each day. Ken’s heartfelt prayer for everyone listening emphasizes this point: invite God in early and often, not just when things fall apart. It’s about stewardship of soul and body alike.

4. Beating Bitterness with Rejoicing

As the episode winds down, Dr. Spoon reminds us that even while under attack—especially under attack—we have the power to rejoice. Not because everything feels perfect, but because God is still on the throne. David didn’t fake spiritual confidence; he asked for help and chose joy anyway. Likewise, when bitter arrows fly, we raise the shield of faith and fix our eyes on the One who’s always faithful. Don’t let flaming darts define your day. Let rejoicing be your resistance.

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