Unashamed

Unashamed

I think we can all relate to Peter easily. Devoted, sometimes bold and brash, quite often like a bull in a china shop, quick to speak, slow to listen, Peter was undoubtedly Jesus’ favorite. When Jesus tried to tell the Disciples that He would be leaving them soon and they could not follow right away, Peter had to chime in. I want to go too, why can’t I go with You, I’ll lay down my life for You. In the Garden when the soldiers and mob came to arrest Jesus, who was the only one to draw a sword to defend Him? Then the crunch time came. With Jesus arrested and Peter observing from a darken courtyard, when he was questioned about his relationship with Jesus he denied Him, 3 times! The King of Kings, the Lord of Lords the Name above all names, the Son of God, Peter denied Him for fear of … what? He’d seen the miracles, he saw the affect He had on the arresting mob when hey fell at His declaration, he’d seen Him calm the storm, walk on water, he knew Him, and yet he denied Him. So, what’s our excuse? Why don’t we openly declare His name and brag about our relationship with Him? We know Him, His love and forgiveness, His truth. We know that if God is for us, who can be against us. What we don’t know is how soon He will be coming back, but it feels closer every day. People need the Lord and we need to tell them about Him. Who knows when another surge of one type or another is coming, we may never get another chance with some people. You don’t have to go around thumping people in the head with your Bible, but you do need to thump them with His love to open their ears to hear His truth. He’s not ashamed of His children, His children should not be ashamed of Him!

Thine Not Mine

Thine Not Mine

As He knelt, alone, as His disciples slept, as His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground, as the full realization of what He was about to face was upon Him, He asked if that cup could pass from Him, but then Jesus followed His plea with the most powerful response, “Not my will, but Thine be done!” How often do you end your prayers that way? Do you pray to get your will or to seek His? SW FL, Capri on up the coast is hurting. Storms in life do that, cause hurt. Jesus knows hurts, He can help the hurting. In His humanity, He experienced our temptations, our losses, our hurts. For Capri Christian and all the churches and believers in SW FL, there has never been a more opportune time to show His love than in Ian’s wake, and we are! Individuals, churches (from as far as MI), restaurants, and organizations from all over are donating supplies, food, meals, love, and we will continue to do so for as long as the need calls. What is His call for you in this? Pray about it, do what you can, not what you can’t, but be a part of showing His love to this hurting community. As He did for us, let us pray in all things, Thy will, not mine be done.

I Am Cool, Be Cool

I Am Cool, Be Cool

By, Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

Two questions to seriously ponder. First, does the world love you? Does it think you’re cool, hip, a mover and a shaker? Does it love your style? How does that fit in with what Jesus told His disciples? “If you were of the world, the world would love its own. Yet because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.” If you claim His name and accepted His grace, you are His disciple! You may be able to have a love/hate relationship with some people, but not with the Lord and the world. Second question, what do you love more than God? What earthly delight can’t you let go of and it is coming between you and Him? The first and greatest commandment is you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. So, what part of your heart, soul, or mind keeps you from fulfilling that commandment? The world offers so many alluring temptations and it’s funny how the enemy knows just which ones we are weakest to resist. It takes effort, it takes commitment to stay true to God, but that’s what He does for us, He stays committed! “I chose you out of the world,” Jesus said. We are strangers in a strange land. Enjoy the temporary world you’re in but live for the eternal world where you will be going! Don’t worry, you can still be cool. A cool Christian isn’t an oxymoron, it’s what we all should be!

Even Though

Even Though

By Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

Even though He was rejected, even though He was ridiculed and blasphemed, even though He was mistreated and misunderstood, even though He was betrayed and beaten, Jesus still died for you! “Greater love has no one than this, then to lay down one’s life for their friends,” He told His disciples on the way to Gethsemane, and then He did just that! How great is God’s love! Can we ever even come close to that? No, but He expects us to try. “This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” Even more so, our love isn’t meant to be only for our friends as He stressed to His disciples. “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind” and “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Really, our neighbors? Even though they don’t weed their garden, even though they are busybodies, even though they didn’t return your power tools, even though they cut you off on the highway, even though they don’t look like you (thankfully), even though they don’t go to church, even though … you shall love your neighbor as yourself! When you truly grasp His awesome love for you personally, when you allow His uncomprehending love to flow through you, loving your neighbor is no longer a daunting task. You don’t have to like someone to love them. You only need to willingly obey His commandment and before you know it, you will find yourself really liking loving

Vine & Branches

Vine & Branches

By, Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

“I am the vine, you are the branches,” Jesus told His disciples. He always used practical ways to convey His truths, metaphors with which they could easily relate. Not that everyone was a vintner or a farmer, but wine was a commonplace beverage and they readily understood the concept of growing grapes. Especially when He said, “He who abides in Me and I in him, bears much fruit for without Me you can do nothing.” Ever see grapes grow off a vine? Struggling with something? Maybe you’re off the Vine! You want to grow in Christ you need to stay connected, abide in Him. He wants to nourish you, help you to bear fruit. As James told us, “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” Are you bearing fruit? If not why? What stumbling block stands between you and the Lord? What hinders you from being the Christian you should be? We all have our hang ups. There may be some minor (or major) things that only we think we know about, but so does God. Don’t let anything keep you from clinging tightly to the Vine, and hang ups can! We need to deal with whatever it is, be it inward or outward, that comes between us and the Lord. Ask Him for help, ask Him to clean all the rooms in your heart, confess your hang ups, give them to Him, and then give Him the glory in all things. We are part of a mighty vine. Grow in it, take nourishment in it, and then produce a bounty of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. The fruit the world desperately needs to be fed!

Peace

Peace

By, Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

Peace is a precious thing. Peace of mind, peace and quiet, peace from conflict, Miss America’s “world peace,” but the most precious peace one can have is the peace that only Jesus can give, that precious peace that passes all understanding. One of the last things Jesus instilled in His disciples was, “Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” That peace He gave His disciples is the same one He gives to us. If that wasn’t enough, He also promised to give them, and us, the Helper, the Holy Spirit. If you think you’re life is in turmoil from uncontrollable circumstances, health, finances, children, think of the turmoil the disciples went through as they turned the world upside down! His peace was with them. Allow His peace to comfort you, overflow you. Do as Paul told the Philippians. “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God …” Did you catch the key there, in everything by prayer with thanksgiving? Seek Him, trust Him, in turmoil or not, and let that peace that surpasses all understanding keep your hearts and minds through Jesus!

Scar Prevention

Scar Prevention

By, Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

Running through life can take its toll, leave us with cuts and bruises, scars. Our parents tried to protect us, but cuts and bruises still happened. When we look back, if we had been a little more obedient, life would have been much easier for both parent and child. So too it is with God. Life is so much easier when we obey Him. How many times did Jesus say, “If you love Me, keep My commandments?” He wants our obedience to show our love for Him but also to save us from cuts and bruises, scars. He’s not a cosmic killjoy who doesn’t want us to have fun, He is a loving Father who wants to prevent us from leaving scars, on ourselves and others. While we are forgiven from any misdeeds we may have done, forgiveness doesn’t remove old scars. He wants to be close to us, to be there when we stumble, to keep us from falling, but like in any relationship, for Him to be close to us, we must be close to Him, obeying His Word, spending time in His Word and prayer. While He would like us to be holy as He is holy, for most of us that is a struggle, but it doesn’t mean we don’t try! David’s cry in Psalm 51 is one we all should echo often. “Create in me a clean heart oh Lord.” Show Him your love, obediently keep His commandments, and He will be there helping to prevent you from creating any new scars!

The Temple Is Open

The Temple Is Open

By, Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

“Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God?” Whoa, I’m a temple, that’s heady stuff! But whose temple are you? The rest of that verse, ” … and you are not your own.” If you have accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you have been bought by His blood and belong to God. You’re not just a temple, you are the Temple of the Holy Spirit, and unlike many city churches, the doors to the temple need to be unlocked and open! The temple needs to be used. The Holy Spirit has filled it with His fruit, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control, and the temple needs to be sharing those fruit as much and as often as possible. We need to leave the speakers in the temple turned up so we can hear His gentle voice and not be afraid of what He might ask us to do. He will never ask us to do something we are unable to do because He will already have equipped us to do it. As Hebrews 13 says,” May the God of peace … make you complete in every good work to do His will.” Jesus said He wouldn’t leave us alone and He didn’t. As promised, God sent the Helper, the Holy Spirit, and He is greater than he who is in the world! Let Him help you, lean on Him, seek His wisdom, share His fruit, listen to His gentle prodding, and keep those temple doors open!

No Other Name

No Other Name

By, Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

You walk down a dark alley and stop and bang on a metal door in the middle of a blank brick wall. An eye slide in the door opens and two angry eyes growl, “Wha. d’ ya want?” “Big Louie sent me.” The slide slams shut but the door opens wide and you’re in! Big Louie’s name has clout, but Big Louie’s name can’t get you into Heaven! Only the name of Jesus can! “For there is no other name given among men by which we must be saved.” There is no other name to whom one day every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that He is Lord, but the name of Jesus! Jesus told us to pray in His name, to ask for our needs in His name. He didn’t say to pray to Peter, Paul, or His mother. He said to pray to the Father in My name! One of the last things He said to His disciples was, “All authority has been given to Me in Heaven and on earth.” He is the boss, He is in charge, He can get things done. Why would you remotely think to go to anyone else? Whose name has more clout than Jesus? Again, what did He say to His disciples as they were walking toward the Mt. of Olives? “Until now you have asked nothing in My name. Ask and you will receive that your joy may be full.” You want to be blessed? Pray in Jesus’ name! You want people to be saved? Tell them to pray in Jesus’ name. You want your joy to be full? Ask in the name of Jesus! There are many saintly people throughout the ages whose names are worth remembering, but their names have no clout. Call on the name of Jesus! Big Louie’s name may get you in an alley back door, but only the name of Jesus will get you through the gates of Heaven!

Look Through the Saharan Dust

Look Through the Saharan Dust

By Tim Irving – Evangelism Team

Saharan dust, smog, jet contrails, storm clouds, there’s always something trying to block our view of Heaven. Wars, politics, politicians, the economy, work, family, in-laws, outlaws, there’s always something trying to deter us from attempting to look through the smog to see Heaven. Word of advice: never lose sight of Heaven! It is our hope, it is our promise. Yeah, there are a multitude of things to get us sidetracked and discouraged, but what did Peter tell us? “Cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you.” He’s got your back! In Matthew 6:26-34, Jesus lays it out pretty clearly. We worry about earthly things when we should be concerned with Heavenly things. He takes care of the birds, He clothes the flowers, He’ll take care of you. “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be added unto you.” Be more concerned with building your Heavenly treasure than your earthly one. Never lose sight of Heaven! Forget the storm clouds, think of Stephen. After delivering his evangelical message, the crowd is snarling and gnashing their teeth and getting ready to stone him and Stephen cries out, ” Look, I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God!” Can we get a better example? Blow the Saharan dust away and never lose sight of Heaven!