Aug 24, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
By: Tim Irving – Evangelism Team.
Respect, a thing that is sorely lacking in the world today. There is a lack of respect for individuals, political leaders, the environment, personal property, personal opinions, but worst of all, is the lack of respect for God! Too many people have lost the awe, the reverence, the fear of the Lord. The Psalmist writes, “The fool says in his heart there is no God,” and Proverbs 9:10 counters with, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” Take a look about you. Do you see more fools or wise men running around? When Isaiah was commissioned for his prophetic work, seeing the glory of God he humbly stated, “Woe is me, for I am undone. I am a man of unclean lips.” He quickly recognized his sinful nature before the magnificence of the Holy Creator of all things. Sadly, most people would rather revel in their sinful nature than repent of it! The saddest thing I’ve heard people say is, “It’s okay, when I get to hell all my friends will be there.” God is comprehensible. His glory unimaginable to finite minds. He is loving, kind, forgiving, compassionate, and giving, but He is also holy and just, and as His rewards for obedience are marvelous, His rewards for disobedience are not! It is hard to explain Godly things to those enamored by worldly things, but we need to try. Time may or may not be short till the Lord returns, but regardless, we need to be wise, walking closely and in the fear of the Lord, and to share Him with a disrespectful, foolish world. Not an enviable task, just ask Isaiah, but like Isaiah, we should say, “Here am I, send me!”
Aug 17, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
Author: Tim Irving – Evangelism Team.
How big is your God? Is He big enough to part the Red Sea, collapse walls with a shout, heal the sick, give sight to the blind, walk on water, feed thousands with a few loaves, rise from the dead, forgive you? Yeah, He’s that big, even much bigger really. We should never be amazed at what He does, we should expect it! We need to go to Him with prayers of faith, believing, expecting Him to do great things. We’re told in Hebrews to come boldly to the throne of grace. Jesus said we don’t receive because we don’t ask. Now, we’re not talking like Janis Joplin, “Oh Lord, won’t You buy me a Mercedes Benz, my friends all have Porsches, I must make amends.” But when you pray, don’t put God in a box, limit Him with small prayers, He’s big, He knows what you need, ask Him! He can do big things. If the widow with Elisha had a countless supply of jars, the oil would have kept flowing. How big and how many jars do bring for the Lord to fill? The days ahead will probably get worse before better, but don’t focus on them. Keep your eyes upon the Lord, watch His mighty hand at work, and pray without doubting for Him to do big things in your life!
Aug 10, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
When someone mentions trials and tribulations, the first name to pop up is usually Job, and he did have more than his fair share, but he endured, persevered, through them, and was greatly rewarded. Another example of a perseverer is Paul. Although he suffered whippings, beatings, a stoning, three shipwrecks, constant peril from floods, robbers, Jews and Gentiles, false teachers, the wilderness, the city, he still kept on keeping on, spreading the Good News. Think about today, how many Christians living in Muslim countries have suffered yet persevered in their faith, even to death? Sitting in our comfortable, air-conditioned homes, in isolation, not able to go to our favorite restaurant, can we really relate to those whose faith has been seriously put to the test? James tells us to “count it all joy when you fall into various trials” because those trials will strengthen our faith. Hey, no pain, no gain, right? We are in strange times, testing times. Nobody wants to unduly suffer. Very few hands go up when the question is asked, “Okay, who wants to suffer some trials?” But … trials will come, trials are here, now. Keep your focus on the Lord, rely on His strength, seek to understand His purpose in all things, and ask for His help to persevere. These may not be fun times, but we will be stronger for them!
Sincerely, Tim Irving – Evangelism Team
Aug 3, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
Conspiracy theories can be fun, especially if you’re paranoid. For years, there’s been the theory of a conspiracy to dumb down America. Well, look around, turns out it wasn’t just a theory after all! I read an article that said eight out of sixteen antifa activists arrested in Seattle were teachers! Who is teaching our children? More importantly, who is teaching our children about God? In Deut 6, Moses makes it pretty clear who God expects to do the teaching. “And these words which I command you today, shall be in your heart; you shall teach them diligently to your children and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.” Did ya get the big YOU? Sound like a lot of teaching? It is, but think of all the negative teaching our children are constantly getting from TV, movies, video games, school, their friends! There is a warfare going on and it is for the souls of our children, our grandchildren! Can we really do too much to help them know the Lord? Prov 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Train up a child, if we as parents, grandparents don’t do it the world will and you see what the result of that is in our country today! We need to commit to lovingly guide our children to know and understand that “you shall love the Lord your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might.”
By: Tim Irving – Evangelism Team
Jul 27, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
In these times it’s hard to get excited about anything. Viruses, violence, and a vacuum in unity, we are fast becoming the dis-united states One could easily become discouraged, depressed, but that’s only if your eyes are on man … who is not in charge! Countries may collapse, but God doesn’t need countries, He needs people, He uses people! We are His church, and regardless of worldly turmoil, our mission is the same and nothing can ever change that. We need to fan the fire He has put in our hearts. We need to continue in His Word and prayer more than ever. We need to pray for our country but we need to pray for the individuals who are a part of it more! Pray for the lost, the fallen, the helpless and homeless. It’s individuals that make the difference. Pray for wisdom, pray for His help in all things, pray for eyes to see those that need the Lord and pray for what you can do to help lead them to Him. We will get back to semi-normal someday. Look forward to being together again, enjoyably serving one another using the gifts He’s given you. I miss the fun of being together, working together, serving together. Don’t let your flame go out! Fan the fire, keep His passion burning in your heart, and look forward to being together again soon!
Jul 20, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
“Pride goeth before a fall.” Wise words, pride can be deadly! Being proud of something or someone is one thing, but being too proud to admit mistakes or ask for help is a whole different animal. Jairus was a ruler of a synagogue, a man of faith, but under the leadership of the Sanhedrin. He loved his daughter dearly. When she became sick to the point of death, he humbly turned to Jesus for help, disregarding those in authority over him. He loved his daughter more than the opinion of his peers. What stops you from turning to Jesus, pride or man’s ridicule? There is no situation in life that we can’t or shouldn’t turn to the Lord. He wants you to, He tells you to, so why don’t you? With age comes wisdom and I have learned the hard way what happens when you run ahead of prayer. I don’t even go looking for photographs without praying for His eyes to see. When we see the mess of man, the chaos of the world, why do we think we can do anything without His help? Jairus’ humble faith was rewarded with the return of his daughter. Those that scorned Jesus were put out of the house and missed out on seeing the blessing. Don’t let pride, unpopular opinion, or peer pressure hinder you, but in faith, turn to God in all things. Don’t worry about trying to please men who can do little for you, but please God who will bless and reward you richly!
Jul 13, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
God has blessed us so much. He has given us life, a beautiful world to live in, forgiveness through Jesus, filled us with His Holy Spirit, never forsakes us, and gives us eternal life with a heavenly home. He has made each one of us unique, with special gifts that we are to us for His glory, and to show the world His love. That doesn’t mean we all are suppose to be pastors or evangelists or missionaries, but we all are to be ministers. He is counting on us to use our uniqueness to be ministers in and out of the church. Let’s not let Him down as many others have. Look at Solomon. He was given it all, wealth and wisdom beyond compare, even by today’s standards. The world came to his doorstep to admire and seek his wisdom. In his own words, “I denied myself nothing.” He was so blessed by God, he had been given so much, and yet, knowing God’s commands, he still disobeyed and took foreign wives. His nine hundred wives did him in (that’s a surprise) and he started following their abominable gods. After all God did for him he still turned away, a major let down, but it doesn’t have to be of an epic proportion to let God down. Knowingly or not, we all let God down one way or another almost every day. These are unprecedented times. It’s easy to say we are being set up for the end times (watch out when that thermometer turns into a scanner) but regardless if they are or not, God expects us to be His ministers, to do His work of love and caring, encouraging one another, helping others meet their needs, and telling people about Jesus. For all that He has done for us, that is the least we can do for Him. We all have a part in God’s big picture and while He doesn’t expect us all to win an Oscar, we still should be trying to get a nomination!
Jul 6, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
This 4th of July has been a very bittersweet time. Thank you Pastor Steve, Larry Ford, and Pastor Curt for yesterday’s service. The opening video that Steve chose was outstanding, you should check it out if you missed it. Larry’s singing was moving as always and Curt’s message was very timely. Our country isn’t perfect, never has been, never will be, but it is still the best place in the world to live.The homeland we belong to, the one we long for, isn’t here yet, but God has given us a beautiful land to take care of till He calls us home. Our beautiful land is under attack, but not to worry, we have the world’s most powerful weapon with which to defend it … prayer! There are changes that need to be made but those changes must first take place in people’s hearts. It isn’t politicians but prayer that will make the difference in our country. We first need to examine our own hearts, pray as David did, “create in me a clean heart O Lord,” and then we can pray for the Lord to change the hearts of others. As Christians, we need to be the leaders, the examples of caring, showing respect to everyone, of showing love, and if that love entails wearing a mask, wear the mask! The Lord can turn things around in a heartbeat, but until He does, His people need to be in serious prayer, be willing to pray “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven,” and then accept whatever His will may be!
Jun 29, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
How you see your future impacts how you live your life today, was one of the many practical points Pastor Steve shared at the second service yesterday, and one that bears some reflection. Applying for a car salesman job, the interviewer asked me where I saw myself in 10 years and I quickly answered retired. I didn’t get the job. Our outlook for the future does play an important part in our daily lives. In these turbulent times, full of uncertainty, I don’t know how anyone that doesn’t know the Lord can get excited to face a new day. Political and social upheaval, deadly viruses, the economy hanging by a thread, the future looks pretty bleak … unless you are God’s child, have accepted His grace, been adopted into His family, and have been given your place in heaven. Then this world is no longer your home, you are an alien passing through, your citizenship is in heaven, you have become an ambassador for Christ! Being an ambassador isn’t always easy, quite often it can be pretty tough. You will need to learn to respond to people as God would and not react as human nature does. When you get discouraged, keep remembering that one day you will be recalled from your ambassadorship to your glorious homeland where there are no tears or hurts or final goodbyes. You will be where you belong! Every good ambassador wants to leave a legacy, and you will, of one type or another. Strive to leave a legacy of love and kindness, a legacy that touched hearts and turned them to the Lord. Don’t lose heart, be patient, your homeland will always be waiting for you. When things start getting you down, just sing the ambassadors anthem. “All I know is I’m not home yet, this is not where I belong. Take this world and give me Jesus, this is not where I belong!”
Jun 22, 2020 | #MotivationMondayatCapri, Devotion, General, Post
“What’s the matter with these kids today,” was sung by Mr. & Mrs. MacAfee in the 1963 musical “Bye,Bye, Birdie” and it is certainly a question that is still being asked almost 60 years later. So where does the blame fall, on the parents or the children? Seeing he is blamed for everything else, let’s look at Adam. If he had been a better father, set a better example, teaching them, spending more time with them, would Cain still have killed Abel? It is an awesome privilege to be a father, but it is also an awesome responsibility and a responsibility not for only a few years but a lifetime. Children need to be taught about God, courtesy, respect, honor, and where else more than at home from their fathers and mothers? As fathers, we set the example. We are being watched by our children, their friends, neighbors. What do they see? More importantly, what does God see? Our country is in severe trouble because the enemy has slowly eroded away the family and its values. It doesn’t matter if you have a new born or are a great grandfather, we need to be leading the way. We need to pray for God’s help to be the best father, the best example we can be, and pray for other fathers to be the same. God will help us, but we have to be willing to put out the effort! Thank You, dear Heavenly Father, for being our Father, showing us how to love, and thank You for allowing us the joy of being a father too!