Section 1:
Dr. Dave kicks off this segment with a recap of Bible trivia, explaining that Saul was Paul’s name before his conversion. He adds warmth and humor, even admitting the trivia slipped past him earlier, but the real message becomes clear: transformation is possible for anyone. Saul—once a violent persecutor—became Paul, a builder of the faith. Dave highlights how, with just a word from Jesus, everything in a person’s life can change. Even the most stubborn or hostile people in our lives aren’t beyond the reach of God’s mercy. Whether it’s a "whatcha doing?" from the Lord or a blinding moment of conviction, God still meets people powerfully—and immediately.
Section 2:
The segment deepens with personal memories and reflections, including Dave’s junior high friend who jokingly doubted his ability to ever quit drugs—a doubt proven wrong by God’s intervention. Dave reminds listeners that salvation is supernatural: the Holy Spirit revives a dead spirit, giving us new birth. He challenges the lie that God no longer speaks, pointing to the countless testimonies of people—especially in prison—having dreams and visions of Jesus. These real, documented encounters show that God still pursues hearts, using His own timing and method to reach even the hardest places. A mini rant turns into a mini revival of truth: Jesus is still calling, still saving, still transforming.
Section 3:
Wrapping the segment, Dave shares raw honesty about personal frustrations, including a difficult, long-standing relationship with his sister. In a moment of confession, he recounts trying to limit his prayer time for her as an act of giving up—but the Lord rebuked him. He humorously yet humbly admits his resistance, but reaffirms his deeper desire to obey God and continue praying. Quoting Ephesians 3:20, Dave emphasizes that God can do “exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or imagine.” Our prayers shouldn’t be small or restrained, because God is generous and capable beyond measure. With that, he challenges listeners to level up their faith, raise their expectations, and trust the God who still delights in doing more.
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