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09-26-2025 PART 1: Divine Timing in the Midst of a Crash
26th September 2025 • The David Spoon Experience • The David Spoon Experience
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Opening the show, you invite praise reports and prayer requests, teeing up a personal testimony about “divine timing.” After a no-show ride left you stranded, a neighbor and his wife happened to walk by at just the right moment and drove you where you needed to go—an everyday “gracelet” that illustrated God’s precise timing. You also flagged some housekeeping: the Honey Trivia winner will be announced later; listeners should check the website’s refreshed “articles and fun stuff,” Billy’s obituary, and the improved site search; and for those having app issues, you recommend the sturdier HMI app (Apple/Android) under Mobile Apps. You noted YouTube shorts traction and reminded listeners they’re the “producer/evangelist” for levels—“set it and forget it.”

Section 2

You then recount Wednesday’s accident en route to the studio: glancing away for a split second, you clipped a curb at ~50 mph, blew both tires, damaged a rim and front frame, and jolted your head—fully owning the mistake. Providence showed up immediately: you safely crossed lanes into a lot with no traffic (rare for Teasley at 12:30), bystanders kept checking on you, and first responders confirmed it could’ve been far worse. At Medical City Denton, an unusually empty ER whisked you through CT and shoulder scans—“in and out in 40 minutes.” Though told to rest, you admit you’re a “worst patient,” grateful nonetheless for protection, kindness, and the odd calm threaded through the chaos.

Section 3

While recuperating, a listener called around 11:30, prayed for you, and “changed the atmosphere”—followed by unexpected scriptural clarity and ministry insight. That moment crystallized your theme: prayer works because a generous God uses it; those who don’t pray seldom see prayers answered. Tying back to Nancy’s comment on timing, you stress that God’s watch—not ours—is perfect. The takeaway: stop grumbling, trust the King, and recognize how the Lord can repurpose even our own “dum-dum head” mistakes into peace, guidance, and good for the ministry.

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