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The David Spoon Experience 6-6-24 part 2

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1) As we delve deeper into the Book of Acts, we find ourselves at chapter 26, verse 15, where Paul reviews his testimony about his encounter with Jesus. It's important to understand that scripture is a record of humanity's encounters with God. I've shared my own testimony over 100 times, and each time, the emphasis varies based on the context. This is similar to how Paul shares his testimony. Those who perceive contradictions are often not truly listening to what God is saying.
2) A pivotal moment occurs when Paul asks, "Who are you, sir?" This is often interpreted as "Who are you, Lord?" The term "Lord" was used in the same context as "sir" in those times. It's merely a matter of semantics varying across generations and timeframes. Nonetheless, Paul asked the question, and the answer undoubtedly surprised him: "Hey, Paul, I am Jesus. What do you have to say now?"
3) Dave goes in-depth on how Jesus told Saul, "You are persecuting Me!" while Saul was persecuting the church. Jesus identifies with every ounce of pain we encounter. 4) Then Roslyn calls in, needing this very lesson to help her and Robert through their never-ending legal battles. Dave shares with her some definitive truths and prays for her.

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1) As we delve deeper into the Book of Acts, we find ourselves at chapter 26, verse 15, where Paul reviews his testimony about his encounter with Jesus. It's important to understand that scripture is a record of humanity's encounters with God. I've shared my own testimony over 100 times, and each time, the emphasis varies based on the context. This is similar to how Paul shares his testimony. Those who perceive contradictions are often not truly listening to what God is saying.
2) A pivotal moment occurs when Paul asks, "Who are you, sir?" This is often interpreted as "Who are you, Lord?" The term "Lord" was used in the same context as "sir" in those times. It's merely a matter of semantics varying across generations and timeframes. Nonetheless, Paul asked the question, and the answer undoubtedly surprised him: "Hey, Paul, I am Jesus. What do you have to say now?"
3) Dave goes in-depth on how Jesus told Saul, "You are persecuting Me!" while Saul was persecuting the church. Jesus identifies with every ounce of pain we encounter. 4) Then Roslyn calls in, needing this very lesson to help her and Robert through their never-ending legal battles. Dave shares with her some definitive truths and prays for her.

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