Saturday, May 10, 2008

The King Has One More Move

This week we hosted the PennDel MinistrieSummit , our annual district council for the Pennsylvania-Delaware District. The speaker for our concluding ordination service was Rev. Zollie Smith, the Executive Director of US Missions for the Assemblies of God. In his message he shared the following story which has been told by Christian speakers as far back as 1955 when Billy Graham told a variation of it early in his ministry. I trust you will be as blessed as we were when we heard it!


Two men are standing in front of a painting called Checkmate in an art gallery. In the painting, a man is playing chess with the devil. The devil is grinning ear-to-ear because he has the man cornered. The title of the painting, Checkmate, indicates that the game is over. The devil has won. His opponent has no more moves.


The first man looking at the painting wants to move on to other paintings in the gallery. But the second man, an international chess champion, wants to look at the painting longer, so he waves his friend on and tells him he will catch up later. The chess champion stares and stares at the chess board, then suddenly he steps back, flabbergasted. “It’s wrong!” he exclaims. “There’s one more move.” He runs to his friend and together they look at the painting. “We have to contact the painter,” the chess champion says. “It’s not checkmate. The king has one more move.”

When you look at Scripture, you will see that all through history, the devil has had God’s people in what seemed like “checkmate.” But God had another move.


In Exodus 14, with the Egyptians relentlessly chasing them, the Israelites, finally released to journey to the Promised Land, came to the shores of the Red Sea. They could see the dust from approaching Egyptian chariots on the horizon and hear the war cries of their pursuers. They had nowhere to turn. Their families would be killed; their possessions would be taken. Checkmate, right?


The King had another move. God says to Moses, “Why are you crying out to me? Tell the people to get moving! Pick up your staff and raise your hand over the sea. Divide the water so the Israelites can walk through the middle of the sea on dry ground” (Exodus 14:15-16). We know the rest of the story. The Israelites get to the other side; the Egyptians drown when God closes the water alley.


In 1 Samuel 17, the Israelites and their leader, Saul, were terrified. The nine-foot-tall Philistine giant, Goliath, was taunting them and making fun of their God. The Israelites were in checkmate.


But the King had one more move. An insignificant youth too small to fit into Saul’s armor slay the giant Goliath and delivered the Israelites. David, who knew a thing or two about being in checkmate, shows his deep faith when he says, “The Lord who rescued me from the claws of the lion and the bear with will rescue me from this Philistine!” (1 Samuel 17:37).


In Daniel 6:1-28, King Darius threw Daniel into a lions’ den because Daniel ignored the new law to pray to King Darius and instead prayed to God. In imagery reminiscent of the tomb of Jesus, a stone was rolled over the mouth of the lions’ den and Daniel was left to be torn apart. You can’t get much more “checkmate” than that situation!


But the King had another move. He sends an angel to close the lions’ mouths. When King Darius finds Daniel safe, he says: “I decree that everyone throughout my kingdom should tremble with fear before the God of Daniel. For he is the living God and he will endure forever. His kingdom will never be destroyed, and his rule will never end” (Daniel 7:26).


Perhaps you feel like you are in checkmate in your life. You are in debt. You’ve lost your job. Your marriage is in trouble. Someone you love is dying. You have an addiction that is eating you with shame.


Whatever your situation, you have to remember that God always has another move in your life. He can get you out of whatever you’re in. He raised his own Son from death! Nothing is too hard or beautiful for God. Do what only you can do – pray, trust, believe and make any move He prompts. Then trust God to do what only He can do – the impossible.


Remember, the King always has another move!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Girls Night Out! May 17th

Ladies, Girls Night Out will be here before we know it! A night of fun, laughter and fellowship just for you. Karen Mayey-Cunningham is a typical woman who has learned to find joy and laughter in the journey of being a woman, mother and beautician.
Tickets are available on our website at http://www.calvarydover.org/ Click on the banner and go to the information about the event and then pay pall to pay for your ticket. Or, you may

purchase your tickets at the church office between 9-5 Monday through Friday or at the event table on Sunday mornings.

This is a great opportunity to invite your co-workers, neighbors, friends and family to a fun, neutral event at the church. There are postcards at the event table for you to use as invitations.

Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be served from 6:30-7:00 pm in the foyer. The program will begin at 7:00 in the Sanctuary. We moved it from the MPR to the Sanctuary in hopes of having room for more people from the community.

Any and all profit from this event will be donated to the Domestic Violence Safe House. In order to be able to do this we need you to participate by coming and encouraging others to attend. We have the wonderful opportunity of bringing joy to women who are in need of financial help to start over.

Giving hope to others is easy and won't cost as much as going to the movies and buying soda and popcorn. You deserve to laugh and they need our help. Together we can all make this happen.
Tickets will be sold at the door also. I hope to see you there!!