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07-11-2025 PART 1: The Triple Peace Pursuit God, Self, and Others

07-11-2025 PART 1: The Triple Peace Pursuit God, Self, and Others

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Section 1

The show opens with cheerful enthusiasm as David Spoon welcomes listeners into an experience filled with devotions, humor, sound effects, trivia, and biblical insight. He describes the broadcast as a place of connection, spiritual encouragement, and unexpected laughter—where the randomness of noises and news stories helps highlight the deeper truths of the Christian journey. David invites people to call, text, or email the show with praise reports or prayer requests, reminding everyone that testimony builds faith and that sharing burdens is part of loving one another. The sense of community is strong as listeners are encouraged to participate and contribute.

Section 2

David launches into a powerful devotional from 2 Peter 3:14–15, emphasizing the importance of making “every effort to be found at peace.” He explains that peace is not accidental or automatic—it must be pursued intentionally. Peace with God comes through Jesus Christ, whose death ended hostility and whose resurrection secured relationship. David warns against neglecting this truth or rushing through Scripture, stating that every verse has weight. He breaks down the layers of peace: first with God, then with oneself (letting go of shame and self-condemnation), and finally with others (extending grace and patience). True peace flows from this divine-to-personal-to-relational model.

Section 3

The final teaching focuses on God’s incredible patience, which David describes as central to salvation. If God were not patient with us, none of us would be saved. This patience is not just theological—it’s deeply practical. Believers are called to consider God's patience before reacting, judging, or giving up. David illustrates this through personal anecdotes, even comparing divine patience to how we deal with a barking dog—sometimes irritating, but never beyond compassion. He urges listeners to extend the most peace and patience to those closest to them, who often receive the least. The message concludes with heartfelt prayer, thanking God for His unshakable peace and enduring grace.

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