He Knows Every Move You Make
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
There is not a single place on Earth that you can go without God being present.
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Psalm 139:7-12
Today, we are continuing to look at Psalm 139. As we said on July 5, Psalm 139 was written by King David of Israel. We will go through verses 7 to 14 verse by verse. Starting in verses 7-8, David writes this about God, "Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there." You see, there is not a single place on Earth that you can go without God being present, there is not a single place above the earth or below the earth that you can go without God being present. God has a characteristic known as omnipresence, which is a big word that means his whole being is fully present everywhere at the same time. It's not that a part of God is over here, and another part is over here. No, he is fully present everywhere at the same time. That is such a comforting thought for me and I'm encouraged by that, because I can never be without the presence of God in my life. That's what David is saying. He asks, "Where can I go from your spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?" The answer is "Nowhere."
In verse nine, David continues, "If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." No matter where you go, no matter how early in the day it is, or how late in the evening, no matter how close you are, or how far (even to the furthest point out in the sea), God will always be with you, to guide you and protect you. His hand his right hand, which is the hand of his favor, will be upon you. He will hold you fast, he will not delay.
David continues in verse 11. He says, 'If I say, "Surely the darkness will hide me and the light become night around me," even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you.' You see, God even sees you in the darkness. Darkness is dark to us humans, but is not dark to God. It's almost like he has night goggles on. When it's dark to us, we may not be able to see anything around us, but God sees you. He sees you. His light is upon you, and he will see you and will let his light shine upon you, even though you can't necessarily see it. He has his light on you. Again, that is a comforting thought for me to know that every move that you make, every move that I make, God knows exactly where we are. It's not in a weird way, though. Remember that Police song from the 80s, "Every Breath You Take"? It was sort of like someone following you, almost like in a creeper sense. But no, David is talking about God's loving hand there to guide you and lead you no matter where you go. You see, no place is unfamiliar to God. He has loving eyes looking on you for your best interest, to guide you and lead you through every moment of life. I hope you find encouragement in that today.
Let's pray knowing that God knows every move we make. Father, we thank you because you know exactly where we are at all times. We can never escape your loving presence. May that give us encouragement today, may it give us courage when we're scared to face the things that are ahead of us in our day. May we take encouragement knowing you're right there with us, right by our side, going through this with you, with your hand upon us. Thank you Father for this, in Jesus' name. Amen. Remember, don't just have a great day, go and make a great day.
By Pastor Frank De Luccio
Short Accounts
Monday, March 22, 2021
Sometimes when I have a really crazy day at work, or a challenging day, or people problems, etc., I tell myself this, "if it wasn't for sin, I wouldn't have a job."
Monday, March 22, 2021
James 1:13-15
Sometimes when I have a really crazy day at work, or a challenging day, or people problems, etc., I tell myself this, "if it wasn't for sin, I wouldn't have a job." I don't like thinking that, but sometimes the stuff I have to deal with in my own life and in working with other people just reminds me that sin is a reality in life. I would love to just preach a sermon and say, "if you sin, stop. Amen." That would be great! But here's the problem: it's hard to tell a person who has a sin nature and sometimes chooses to sin, even when they're Christians, to stop sinning. So what I want to do is tell you that sin is bad, and you shouldn't sin. But today, I want to focus a little differently. I want to focus on this idea that if you sin, have a short account with it. I don't encourage sin, but unfortunately, being who we are, it's inevitable. So, have a short account with sin, and I will unpack how to do that.
In James 1:13-15, James says, 'When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone; but each one is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death." When James says that God does not tempt anyone, that means you can't say, "God made me do it," or, "God put me in a position where I had to sin." That's not what you can say. You can say the devil made you do it you, but you're still pawning off and making excuses. That's what Adam and Eve basically said. But then James goes on to say that each one is tempted by his own evil desire. And he's speaking to Christians, which means Christians still have evil desires. He says, "he is dragged away and enticed," so he's talking about sin dragging us away. Unfortunately, we've all been caught and dragged away by sin. But watch this. Here he talks about the danger of having a longer account with sin. If you engage a sin, and you continue in the sin, here's the process. He says that after the desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin. That means desire is a sin too. If you desire something wrong, that desire is a sin as much as sin itself. Because he says when desire is conceived, it gives birth to sin. The moment desire conceives that's a sin and sin when it is full-grown gives birth to death. What does this say? The longer you hang on to sin, the more destructive it is in your life. Let me be clear, I highly encourage you not to sin. Let me also be clear, we all sin.
So here's the rub. When you sin, cut it off quickly. Have a short account with sin. If you don't, sin will give birth to death. You might say, "will I die?" Listen, I don't know. I'll let God be the judge that. I know in 1 Corinthians 5:1-5 Paul said "hand that man over to Satan for the destruction of his flesh that his spirit might be saved in a day of the Lord." In other words, what's he saying there? He's saying, take this guy out physically. So it could happen. But I'm saying it could lead to other kinds of death, perhaps death of a relationship, of peace, of satisfaction, of contentment. Do you want that? Remember that when you sin, that it has long-term implications. So have a short account with sin, apologize where needed, stop looking at what you're looking at, if it's sinful, and stop doing what you're doing. Whatever it is, stop it, before it leads to further damage, destruction, and death.
Father, we all sin, forgive us of that. And also give us the power to have a short account with sin. To repent of it, to turn from it, to stop it, so that it doesn't lead to further damage in our life. Help us have the power to do this, and we ask it in Jesus' name. Amen. Shorter accounts with sin. That's the goal of life. Thanks and have a great day.
By Pastor Vince DiPaola
Facing Temptation
Monday, March 1, 2021
I want to ask you a question, but I kind of know the answer already. I'll ask it anyway... Have you ever been tempted to do, think, or say something that you know was not going to be pleasing to God? Of course you have. We are all tempted in various ways, and not one of us has never been tempted. we face temptation as a part of the Christian life.
Monday, March 1, 2021
Matthew 4:1, 1 Corinthians 10:13
I want to ask you a question, but I kind of know the answer already. I'll ask it anyway... Have you ever been tempted to do, think, or say something that you know was not going to be pleasing to God? Of course you have. We are all tempted in various ways, and not one of us has never been tempted. we face temptation as a part of the Christian life.
Today, I want to talk to you a little bit about that. we know that we have an enemy, Satan, who is trying to trip us up and get us to fall in our faith, to fall spiritually. In fact, Scripture tells us that Satan is like a lion who prowls around looking to devour victims. I was reading recently during my quiet time in the Gospel of Matthew, and when I came upon chapter four, I was stopped dead in my tracks and just fascinated by what verse one said: Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil. That just struck me because Jesus faced temptation just like we did and as you go through and you read that story, it's really cool to see how Jesus overcame that. We'll talk more about that in a moment.
As I started researching it and looking at my study Bible and cross-references, it became very clear to me that there's a parallel between the temptation that Jesus faced in the desert and the nation of Israel. The people of Israel, as you probably know, were held captive in Egypt as slaves for 400 years. They were led out of Egypt by the Lord and they came to the Red Sea. If you remember the story, God parted the Red Sea when the Egyptian army was just about to attack them. God allowed them to walk through that Red Sea on dry land and then He closed it up again on the Egyptians. That's a picture of baptism; God bringing us through the water. keep that in mind, that's going to be important. After God brought them through the Red Sea, Israel was in the desert and they wandered in the desert for 40 years. While they were in the desert, they were tempted by the other nations and they were tempted to leave their commitment to the Lord and follow the gods of other nations, and to follow the sins of the flesh. Many of them in fact, tens of thousands of them, died in the desert there in their sin because of that temptation.
The parallel to Jesus is this: Jesus, when he was born, his earthly father, Joseph, took him and his mother Mary to Egypt to escape King Herod who wanted to kill Jesus. when King Herod had died, after a period of time passed, Joseph brought Mary and Jesus back to Israel. So it fulfilled a prophecy that God would bring his Messiah out of Egypt. So you should be starting to see a parallel there. Jesus, to begin His earthly ministry, was baptized, just like the Israelites went through the Red Sea. that's a picture of baptism. Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River by John the Baptist. Then after that, Jesus was led by the Holy Spirit into the desert. the Israelites went into the desert and were there for 40 years. Jesus was there for 40 days, fasting and preparing him for the temptations of Satan. But here's the difference: Jesus overcame those temptations. Israel (many of them) did not.
Here's the cool thing. Jesus quoted scripture to Satan, to overcome him and to be that temptation. He quoted the book of Deuteronomy, which is a retelling of the history of the nation of Israel while they were in the desert. it's also a book for the readers to be warned. it's a warning to not fall into the same trap and the same temptations that the Israelites fell in. That's the book that Jesus used to overcome the temptations of Satan. I find that really cool because you and I can also overcome temptation the way that Jesus did through fasting and through the Word of God. Fasting allows us to give up something, like food or some kind of physical need, so that we can draw closer to God. It also helps us to that we can understand His will, listen for His voice in our lives, and so we can tell Him "this is so important God, I want to overcome this temptation or this sin in my life, I'm going to go without items so that I can fully rely on you." Fasting is a great tool to strengthen us and help us to overcome such temptation, but so is the Word of God. are you studying the Bible? are you reading it daily? before you read the Bible, ask God for His Holy Spirit to give you understanding and guidance to what you're reading so that you can overcome temptation and be strong. You can memorize scripture, which will also help you in those times of temptation to come back against the enemy with the truth of God to overcome his lies.
So when you're tempted, I really want to encourage you to remind yourself that the same Spirit that led Jesus into the desert to be tempted is the same Spirit that will lead you out of the desert that you're in when you are tempted and facing sin. God will give you the strength to overcome. In fact, I want to close by sharing with you 1 Corinthians 10:13, which says this: "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man." We all face temptations, and many of them are the same as what Paul is telling us here. We're not special and we all face these similar temptations. He goes on to say, "and God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it."
I really want to pray for you, and for me, that as we face temptation, that we can seek that way out, that we can listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit to lead us out and not ignore that voice and fall prey to temptation and sin that Satan sets up for us as a trap. So let's pray. Father, thank you for today. I pray that we listen for that voice and seek that way out. May we know your word more profoundly and more intimately in our lives so that we can be strong. May we periodically fast Lord so that we can draw closer to you and rely on you. Father, to seek your way out that you've provided when we are tempted. Thank you, Father, for this in Jesus' name. Amen. Hey, don't just have a great day. Go and make a great day.
By Pastor Frank De Luccio
The Victory!
Friday, February 26, 2021
One of the great truths is that when you are a Christian, you have victory. You have the victory already. Isn't that great to play a game and know that you're going to win? The good news is the Bible says that you're going to win, you're going to have the victory.
Friday, February 26, 2021
1 Corinthians 15:55-57
One of the great truths is that when you are a Christian, you have victory. You have the victory already. Isn't that great to play a game and know that you're going to win? The good news is the Bible says that you're going to win, you're going to have the victory. Who will you have the victory over? You'll have the victory over sin and death.
I get this from 1 Corinthians 15:55-57 where it says this: "Where oh death is your victory? Where oh death is your sting? The implied answer to both questions is it's nowhere. Verse 56 says, "the sting of death is sin and the power of sin is the law." The law helps us to know right and wrong and that's what helps us see sin. The wages of sin is death. So the law leads to sin, or at least leads to us seeing that it's sin, and sin leads to death. But we have victory over all of that. So the text goes on to say, "but thanks be to God, He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ".
You're a winner. I'm not talking about looking in the mirror and pumping yourself up. You're a winner because of Jesus Christ. You have one question? Do you want to be a winner or not? If you do, then follow Jesus Christ. Put your faith in Jesus Christ and trust Him alone. He will give you the victory. When I put my faith in Jesus Christ many yeas ago in October or November on a Sunday night, 1983, I felt the victory. I had some things going on in my life that I instantly changed. Yeah, there's some other things that took time and some other things that are still a battle right now, but I know this: from that day on, I knew I was right with God. I knew I had won. I had victory over sin and death in the law.
Do you? You can have victory if you commit your life to Jesus Christ. Many of you have, some of you have not, and there might be some of you who think you have, but you really have not. So how do you have the victory in Jesus Christ? You invite Him into your life by faith. You do that by saying "Jesus Christ, you are God. Jesus Christ, I am not and I'm a sinner. I believe when you died on the cross, you took my place and paid for my sins. You allowed me to be forgiven of everything so that I can be in right relationship with you for the first time ever and so that I can go to heaven. Because of all that, I have your victory."
Have you ever committed your life to Christ? You say, "Vince, I've always believed that." First of all, you didn't "always believe that". When you're three months old, you didn't believe anything. There has to be a point in time when you believe it. You might say "I believed it when I was a kid." Great. That's not enough, either. Have you received Jesus Christ? You have to believe it and receive it. Have Jesus Christ come into your life. He never goes where he is uninvited; he must be invited. Will you invite Him into your life? Say, "Jesus Christ, come into my life. I put my faith in you alone, not in my good work, not in my religion, not in my sacraments, not in any human effort, but in you alone. Come into my life. I receive you by faith." If you say it and mean it, you're a Christian. Life might be hard. In fact, it might get harder. Just because you become a Christian doesn't make your life automatically easier, but I will say this: with Jesus Christ at the center of your life, you have the victory. You have won.
I want to win. Do you? If you've committed your life to Jesus Christ by saying that prayer, let us know about it! You can send us an email or tap the Connect button in the Lakeshore App. We want to celebrate with you and support you in your new faith! Thanks for joining me today, have a great day.
By Pastor Vince DiPaola
Hope for the Heart
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
This devotional for today is called Hope For The Heart. Our hearts are the place where hope resides, or where hope doesn't reside. And we need that for our heart. I don't know where you're at. But some of you may need an infusion of hope, a little hope encouragement blast, a little energy, a little love, a little affection for that hope. I want to share it with you today from John 14.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
John 14, gives them that comfort that even though Jesus would leave them, he'll come back. I believe the very comfort he gave the disciples 2000 years ago, is the same comfort he extends to us. Now, look at what it says, Jesus speaking to the disciple says in John 14:1, "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me." Why? Because he is God. It continues, "In my father's house, are many rooms. If it were not, so I would have told you, I am going there to prepare a place for you? And ifI go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going." Then jumping to John 14:6, it says "I am the way, I'm the truth, I am the life. And no one come comes to God the Father except through means of me".
So what kind of hope do you need? For what do you need it for? Jesus said, these words will comfort you and I pray that the hope of heaven will get you through the hurt of life on Earth.
Let me pray for you. Father, we all need an infusion of hope. We all get discouraged and I pray whatever it is that, even now, the thought of being with you in heaven will give people hope, a hope to cope. Thank you, Lord, that you'll come back for us, if it is our privilege to be here when you come back at the rapture, that next great event in the future. But regardless of how, when we die and stand before you as Christians, we will be in heaven. Thank you for this, in Jesus name. Amen. I pray that fills you with hope and I hope you have a fantastic day.
By Pastor Vince DiPaola
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