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07-25-2025 PART 3: Stand, Remember, and Share

07-25-2025 PART 3: Stand, Remember, and Share

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Section 1

David Spoon begins this portion of the broadcast by emphasizing that the gospel is perfect as it is—needing no additions, no subtractions, and certainly no cultural edits. Truth doesn’t evolve with politics, science, or shifting societal norms. Scripture stands firm across time, and attempts to modernize or sanitize it only distort its power. David highlights how false religions and movements align with Satan’s earliest tactic—altering God's word to suit human agendas. The reminder is sharp and clear: God's Word is complete, sufficient, and unchangeable. Faithfulness means preserving it, not enhancing it.

Section 2

In Deuteronomy 4:4, the call is to simply stand—an often underestimated act of spiritual endurance. David compares this to the bulldog-like stubbornness believers sometimes need to maintain their ground. He affirms that even after doing everything possible, sometimes the final victory comes from just holding on. Like Terry Livgren's lyrics in the band Kansas—“Hold on, baby, hold on”—the believer’s task is to cling to faith with unwavering grip, especially when on the brink of breakthrough. This segment encourages believers not to yield to pressure, not to collapse in exhaustion, but to stand firm in the promises of God.

Section 3

Deuteronomy 4:9 expands the message into memory and generational impact. David stresses the importance of not forgetting the mighty works God has done in our lives. Spiritual forgetfulness can cause truth to slip from our minds, weakening our faith and our testimony. The antidote? Intentionally remembering, meditating, and sharing those encounters. The responsibility doesn’t stop at personal reflection—it extends to teaching our children and grandchildren. This passing on of testimony builds a legacy of faith. David challenges listeners not to keep their walk with God a secret, but to anchor future generations in the reality of God's goodness by faithfully telling the story.

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