Artwork for podcast The David Spoon Experience
05-01-2026 PART 3: No Longer I and Learning to Trust His Timing
1st May 2026 • The David Spoon Experience • The David Spoon Experience
00:00:00 00:26:50

Share Episode

Shownotes

Section 1

At the heart of this passage is a defining truth from Galatians 2:20—life is no longer centered on self, but on Christ living through us. Being crucified with Christ is first a position, then a practice, meaning that while it is spiritually established, it must also be lived out daily. The shift is profound—it is no longer about personal gain, control, or identity rooted in self, but about allowing Jesus to work through every part of life. This requires a continual awareness that faith, not sight, governs how life is lived, and that His love is not temporary but constant. The challenge comes in letting go of self-focus, because the natural tendency is to make everything about personal needs and desires, while the call is to surrender that and live in a way that reflects Him instead.

Section 2

Flowing from that, the reminder is reinforced that God is present and aware in every detail of life, even the most ordinary moments. Nothing escapes His attention, and His involvement is not limited to major spiritual events, but extends into everyday experiences. This includes both the good and the difficult, though His presence does not mean approval of sin, which is defined as anything contrary to Him. That clarity helps anchor understanding, because it distinguishes between God’s awareness and His approval. At the same time, His care remains constant, showing that even small moments matter, not just because they affect us, but because they matter to Him as well.

Section 3

The final emphasis centers on God’s timing, which often unfolds gradually rather than all at once, challenging the desire for immediate results. The example of Israel being led into the land little by little highlights that God’s process is intentional, even when it feels slow. Waiting is not wasted time, but part of His design, shaping growth and readiness in ways that instant results cannot. The struggle comes in releasing control and trusting that His plan is better, even when it does not align with personal expectations. Ultimately, the question becomes simple but powerful—whether His way is truly trusted above our own, because when that trust is in place, patience becomes possible, and His timing is recognized as not only sufficient, but perfect.

Chapters

Video

More from YouTube