• Three Angels Broadcasting Network Devotional.
    Lessons From a Bow and Arrow.

    By Bobby Davis

    August 18th, 2026

    “You are great in counsel and mighty in work, for Your eyes are open to all the ways of the sons of men.” Jeremiah 32:19

    After growing up in South America, I felt pretty lost as a teenager, when my family returned to the United States. I spoke English, as I do now, but everything else was completely unfamiliar.

    Since I didn’t understand American sports, I looked for something I could get involved with, and for some reason, I chose archery. Before long, I learned all the right techniques and follow-through, but the part I lacked in was experience. Practice does not make perfect, but it does make permanent—so I practiced a lot. I got better, and realized that every single shot had to be carefully executed in order to hit the target.

    I learned many lessons from archery—persistence, the rewards of practice, and patience. But it was much later in life before I was able to see how really valuable those lessons were.

    You see, I’m rather impatient at times—with other people, and with myself. I’m not sure why that is, since my parents are really models of patience that I should have learned from. I remember a time when the big family Christmas present was a garage door opener. How excited I was to unpack the pieces. I spread them all over the garage floor, and tried to follow the directions. However, it seems that it was manufactured in a foreign country, and the directions didn’t make sense. But there were pictures, so I began assembly without actually trying very hard to decipher the written directions. And that didn’t turn out well.

    At times, my father would ask me, “Don’t you think you should do this or that first?” and I would impatiently tell him that I knew what I was doing. That man has the patience of a saint, because not only did he let me try to assemble it, but he also disassembled every piece when I gave up, and started over. Finally, it was done, and we put it up and tried it out. Believe it or not, over 40 years later, that garage door opener still works (although he did have to replace a fuse).

    Sometimes I’m impatient with God. And that archery experience comes back again. Consider these wise words from one of my favorite authors, Oswald Chambers. “A saint's life is in the hands of God like a bow and arrow in the hands of an archer,” he writes. “God is aiming at something the saint cannot see, and He stretches and strains, and every now and again the saint says – ‘I cannot stand any more.’

    “God does not heed, He goes on stretching till His purpose is in sight, then He lets fly.”

    Although I’m not much of an archer anymore, I know that if I’m an arrow in the hands of the Master Archer, He will never miss.
    Three Angels Broadcasting Network Devotional. Lessons From a Bow and Arrow. By Bobby Davis August 18th, 2026 “You are great in counsel and mighty in work, for Your eyes are open to all the ways of the sons of men.” Jeremiah 32:19 After growing up in South America, I felt pretty lost as a teenager, when my family returned to the United States. I spoke English, as I do now, but everything else was completely unfamiliar. Since I didn’t understand American sports, I looked for something I could get involved with, and for some reason, I chose archery. Before long, I learned all the right techniques and follow-through, but the part I lacked in was experience. Practice does not make perfect, but it does make permanent—so I practiced a lot. I got better, and realized that every single shot had to be carefully executed in order to hit the target. I learned many lessons from archery—persistence, the rewards of practice, and patience. But it was much later in life before I was able to see how really valuable those lessons were. You see, I’m rather impatient at times—with other people, and with myself. I’m not sure why that is, since my parents are really models of patience that I should have learned from. I remember a time when the big family Christmas present was a garage door opener. How excited I was to unpack the pieces. I spread them all over the garage floor, and tried to follow the directions. However, it seems that it was manufactured in a foreign country, and the directions didn’t make sense. But there were pictures, so I began assembly without actually trying very hard to decipher the written directions. And that didn’t turn out well. At times, my father would ask me, “Don’t you think you should do this or that first?” and I would impatiently tell him that I knew what I was doing. That man has the patience of a saint, because not only did he let me try to assemble it, but he also disassembled every piece when I gave up, and started over. Finally, it was done, and we put it up and tried it out. Believe it or not, over 40 years later, that garage door opener still works (although he did have to replace a fuse). Sometimes I’m impatient with God. And that archery experience comes back again. Consider these wise words from one of my favorite authors, Oswald Chambers. “A saint's life is in the hands of God like a bow and arrow in the hands of an archer,” he writes. “God is aiming at something the saint cannot see, and He stretches and strains, and every now and again the saint says – ‘I cannot stand any more.’ “God does not heed, He goes on stretching till His purpose is in sight, then He lets fly.” Although I’m not much of an archer anymore, I know that if I’m an arrow in the hands of the Master Archer, He will never miss.
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  • WAIT… THAT’S IN THE BIBLE? — DAY 15

    A lighthearted look at some of the wonderfully unexpected things you discover when you actually read your Bible, context still matters!

    “Am I so short of madmen that you have to bring this fellow here to carry on like this in front of me?” 1 Samuel 21:15

    David is running for his life and ends up in Gath.

    There’s just one problem…

    THEY RECOGNISE HIM.

    So David quickly comes up with a survival plan.

    Disguise himself?

    Sneak away?

    Hide somewhere?

    Nope.

    HE PRETENDS TO BE COMPLETELY MAD.

    He scratches marks on the doors.

    He lets saliva run down his beard.

    The servants bring him before King Achish, who takes one look at David and basically says:

    “DO YOU REALLY THINK MY PALACE DOESN’T HAVE ENOUGH CHAOS ALREADY?!

    WHY ARE YOU BRINGING ME MORE CRAZY?!”

    In fact, Achish’s actual words are almost as funny:

    “Am I so short of madmen…?”

    Basically:

    “Gentlemen, my crazy department is FULL.
    We are NOT accepting new applicants.”

    PALACE VACANCIES

    Madmen required

    POSITIONS FILLED.

    Context still matters!

    David wasn’t simply behaving strangely for a laugh. He was frightened for his life and pretended to be insane so Achish wouldn’t regard him as a threat.

    There’s actually something beautiful underneath this bizarre episode.

    David looked ridiculous.

    He was frightened.

    His circumstances were completely out of control.

    But God still brought him through.

    Sometimes deliverance doesn’t look quite like we imagined it would.

    But still…

    Somewhere around three thousand years ago, an exasperated king essentially looked at his staff and said:

    “I HAVE ENOUGH CRAZY AROUND HERE ALREADY!”

    And honestly…

    some sentences are timeless.
    WAIT… THAT’S IN THE BIBLE? — DAY 15 A lighthearted look at some of the wonderfully unexpected things you discover when you actually read your Bible, context still matters! “Am I so short of madmen that you have to bring this fellow here to carry on like this in front of me?” 1 Samuel 21:15 David is running for his life and ends up in Gath. There’s just one problem… THEY RECOGNISE HIM. So David quickly comes up with a survival plan. Disguise himself? Sneak away? Hide somewhere? Nope. HE PRETENDS TO BE COMPLETELY MAD. He scratches marks on the doors. He lets saliva run down his beard. The servants bring him before King Achish, who takes one look at David and basically says: “DO YOU REALLY THINK MY PALACE DOESN’T HAVE ENOUGH CHAOS ALREADY?! WHY ARE YOU BRINGING ME MORE CRAZY?!” In fact, Achish’s actual words are almost as funny: “Am I so short of madmen…?” Basically: “Gentlemen, my crazy department is FULL. We are NOT accepting new applicants.” PALACE VACANCIES Madmen required POSITIONS FILLED. ✅ Context still matters! David wasn’t simply behaving strangely for a laugh. He was frightened for his life and pretended to be insane so Achish wouldn’t regard him as a threat. There’s actually something beautiful underneath this bizarre episode. David looked ridiculous. He was frightened. His circumstances were completely out of control. But God still brought him through. Sometimes deliverance doesn’t look quite like we imagined it would. But still… Somewhere around three thousand years ago, an exasperated king essentially looked at his staff and said: “I HAVE ENOUGH CRAZY AROUND HERE ALREADY!” And honestly… some sentences are timeless.
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  • WHY DO I HAVE TO PRAY?

    You pray to build a close relationship with God, share your inner thoughts and heavy burdens, and show that you trust and depend on Him instead of trying to handle life all by yourself.

    Building a Connection

    Talk to God: Prayer is simply having a personal conversation with your Creator.

    Grow Closer: It lets you feel God's love and get to know His heart.

    Show Trust: Asking for help proves you rely on God to care for you.
    WHY DO I HAVE TO PRAY? You pray to build a close relationship with God, share your inner thoughts and heavy burdens, and show that you trust and depend on Him instead of trying to handle life all by yourself. Building a Connection Talk to God: Prayer is simply having a personal conversation with your Creator. Grow Closer: It lets you feel God's love and get to know His heart. Show Trust: Asking for help proves you rely on God to care for you.
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  • DAILY HOMILY - AUGUST 15TH SAT | WEEK 2: DIVINE DIRECTION AND OPEN DOORS
    CHRIST CRUCIFIED OUTREACH INTERNATIONAL
    TEXT: COLOSSIANS 4:3 - "A DOOR FOR THE WORD"

    VERSE:
    "At the same time, pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ, on account of which I am in prison." – Colossians 4:3

    MESSAGE:
    Not every open door is about money, promotion, or opportunity.
    Some of the most important doors God opens are doors for the Word.

    Paul was in prison, yet his prayer wasn’t just “get me out.”
    He said, “Pray that God may open to us a door for the word.”
    He wanted access to speak Christ. To share truth. To bring light.

    Divine Direction And Open Doors this week includes doors to:
    1. Influence – A conversation where you can speak life
    2. Impact – A platform to share what God has done
    3. Purpose – A place where your testimony meets someone’s need

    God opens doors so the Word can run free.
    Your job, your business, your family, your social media — they can all be a “door for the Word.”

    Ask God today: “Lord, open a door for Your Word through me.”
    Because when the Word goes through, lives change.

    KEY LINE: The greatest open door is the one that lets Jesus in.


    PRAYER:
    Father,

    Open doors for Your Word through my life this week.
    Give me boldness to declare the mystery of Christ.

    Use my mouth, my work, and my story.
    Let every door You open become a place where people encounter You.
    In Jesus’ name, Amen.


    Prophet Israel Aviedo
    Founder & General Overseer CCOI.
    ✝️ DAILY HOMILY - AUGUST 15TH SAT | WEEK 2: DIVINE DIRECTION AND OPEN DOORS CHRIST CRUCIFIED OUTREACH INTERNATIONAL TEXT: COLOSSIANS 4:3 - "A DOOR FOR THE WORD" VERSE: "At the same time, pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ, on account of which I am in prison." – Colossians 4:3 MESSAGE: Not every open door is about money, promotion, or opportunity. Some of the most important doors God opens are doors for the Word. Paul was in prison, yet his prayer wasn’t just “get me out.” He said, “Pray that God may open to us a door for the word.” He wanted access to speak Christ. To share truth. To bring light. Divine Direction And Open Doors this week includes doors to: 1. Influence – A conversation where you can speak life 2. Impact – A platform to share what God has done 3. Purpose – A place where your testimony meets someone’s need God opens doors so the Word can run free. Your job, your business, your family, your social media — they can all be a “door for the Word.” Ask God today: “Lord, open a door for Your Word through me.” Because when the Word goes through, lives change. KEY LINE: The greatest open door is the one that lets Jesus in. PRAYER: Father, Open doors for Your Word through my life this week. Give me boldness to declare the mystery of Christ. Use my mouth, my work, and my story. Let every door You open become a place where people encounter You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Prophet Israel Aviedo Founder & General Overseer CCOI.
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  • God's Creation,100 / evolution,0
    THE ANGLERFISH

    Did you know that the anglerfish has a built in lantern to lure its prey? It lives in the deepest waters that are pitch black. It dangles this appendage from its head that lights up so other fish are lured in making it so much easier for the anglerfish to hunt when the unsuspecting fish come too close. Did this just magically appear after supposed millions of years while the angler fish just starved it out? Not a chance.

    The angler fish also has a very strange mating strategy. When the male latches onto the female, it never lets go, and slowly will morph his body into hers, becoming one single fish with a new circulatory system and everything!

    I'd like to see the evolutionist explain this one! Again, not a chance!

    Created, not evolved.
    God's Creation,100 / evolution,0 THE ANGLERFISH Did you know that the anglerfish has a built in lantern to lure its prey? It lives in the deepest waters that are pitch black. It dangles this appendage from its head that lights up so other fish are lured in making it so much easier for the anglerfish to hunt when the unsuspecting fish come too close. Did this just magically appear after supposed millions of years while the angler fish just starved it out? Not a chance. The angler fish also has a very strange mating strategy. When the male latches onto the female, it never lets go, and slowly will morph his body into hers, becoming one single fish with a new circulatory system and everything! I'd like to see the evolutionist explain this one! Again, not a chance! Created, not evolved.
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  • THE PROBLEM WITH SHEEP

    “Once you were like sheep who wandered away. But now you have turned to your Shepherd, the Guardian of your souls.” —1 Peter 2:25

    On more than one occasion, the Bible compares Christians to sheep. I don’t know if I’m really happy about that because sheep aren’t the most intelligent animals on earth. It would have been nice if God had compared us to dolphins. Now, there’s an intelligent animal. I once had the opportunity to talk to a man who trained dolphins. I asked him, “Are dolphins really as intelligent as they seem?”

    He said, “In some ways, yes, and in some ways, no. They are very intelligent in many ways because a dolphin can read a symbol and understand what it means.” That is amazing to me.

    But Jesus didn’t compare us to dolphins. He compared us to sheep. And sheep are some of the stupidest animals around. They are vulnerable, easily spooked, can’t run very fast, and lack any means of defending themselves. What’s more, they are in constant need of care and attention. Sheep are known to follow each other even to their own death. It has been documented that if one sheep walks off a cliff, others will follow.

    The Bible says, “All of us, like sheep, have strayed away. We have left God’s paths to follow our own” (Isaiah 53:6 NLT). And, you have to admit, that description hits pretty close to home. Think about how many people have bought into the same lies, generation after generation. They fall into the same junk, the same addictions, and the same traps again and again. If we’re honest with ourselves, we must admit that we are strayers. We put distance between ourselves and God.

    Of course, our Shepherd will not stand idly by while we get lost following our own path. Jesus makes that clear in His parable of the lost sheep. “If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them gets lost, what will he do? Won’t he leave the ninety-nine others in the wilderness and go to search for the one that is lost until he finds it? And when he has found it, he will joyfully carry it home on his shoulders. When he arrives, he will call together his friends and neighbors, saying, ‘Rejoice with me because I have found my lost sheep’” (Luke 15:4–6 NLT).

    Psalm 23, one of the best-known passages in all of Scripture, reminds us that there are advantages to being sheep. “The LORD is my shepherd; I have all that I need. He lets me rest in green meadows; he leads me beside peaceful streams. He renews my strength. He guides me along right paths, bringing honor to his name” (verses 1–3 NLT).

    We are like sheep. There’s no getting around that. The question is, are you going to be a smart sheep or a dumb one? Smart sheep stay close to the Shepherd. And that’s where we all need to be.

    God bless you!


    THE PROBLEM WITH SHEEP “Once you were like sheep who wandered away. But now you have turned to your Shepherd, the Guardian of your souls.” —1 Peter 2:25 On more than one occasion, the Bible compares Christians to sheep. I don’t know if I’m really happy about that because sheep aren’t the most intelligent animals on earth. It would have been nice if God had compared us to dolphins. Now, there’s an intelligent animal. I once had the opportunity to talk to a man who trained dolphins. I asked him, “Are dolphins really as intelligent as they seem?” He said, “In some ways, yes, and in some ways, no. They are very intelligent in many ways because a dolphin can read a symbol and understand what it means.” That is amazing to me. But Jesus didn’t compare us to dolphins. He compared us to sheep. And sheep are some of the stupidest animals around. They are vulnerable, easily spooked, can’t run very fast, and lack any means of defending themselves. What’s more, they are in constant need of care and attention. Sheep are known to follow each other even to their own death. It has been documented that if one sheep walks off a cliff, others will follow. The Bible says, “All of us, like sheep, have strayed away. We have left God’s paths to follow our own” (Isaiah 53:6 NLT). And, you have to admit, that description hits pretty close to home. Think about how many people have bought into the same lies, generation after generation. They fall into the same junk, the same addictions, and the same traps again and again. If we’re honest with ourselves, we must admit that we are strayers. We put distance between ourselves and God. Of course, our Shepherd will not stand idly by while we get lost following our own path. Jesus makes that clear in His parable of the lost sheep. “If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them gets lost, what will he do? Won’t he leave the ninety-nine others in the wilderness and go to search for the one that is lost until he finds it? And when he has found it, he will joyfully carry it home on his shoulders. When he arrives, he will call together his friends and neighbors, saying, ‘Rejoice with me because I have found my lost sheep’” (Luke 15:4–6 NLT). Psalm 23, one of the best-known passages in all of Scripture, reminds us that there are advantages to being sheep. “The LORD is my shepherd; I have all that I need. He lets me rest in green meadows; he leads me beside peaceful streams. He renews my strength. He guides me along right paths, bringing honor to his name” (verses 1–3 NLT). We are like sheep. There’s no getting around that. The question is, are you going to be a smart sheep or a dumb one? Smart sheep stay close to the Shepherd. And that’s where we all need to be. God bless you!
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  • Have you ever had a difficult team member, co-worker, servants in the ministry who's position is often “refusal” of your instruction at certain times.

    How do you handle such? Lets share, learn and grow.
    Have you ever had a difficult team member, co-worker, servants in the ministry who's position is often “refusal” of your instruction at certain times. How do you handle such? Lets share, learn and grow.
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  • To all my dear friends

    I have been sharing on social media for many years and have been blessed by all the posts.

    This year has been very traumatic. I was a writer for a well- regarded ministry, which the owner chose to close, I was then left in Limbo...what was I to do.. then my whole address book on Hotmail disappeared.. I manged to rescue some.

    I have been busy though, creating a new word press website, which you can see below.

    https://totallylovedbygod67.cw.center/

    This has many categories, which you can see on the right of your screen.

    There are no more than 12 posts in each category, there are categories for prayer and devotional categories.

    Over the next few years, I am aiming to write on Psalms, Proverbs, Nehemiah, Acts, John and James ..oh yes and climb Everest.. write on Romans.

    I will do one chapter at a time, so you will hopefully have a devotional commentary.. the first chapter has been completed on Acts 1.

    I am retired now, I have time on my hands and this seems a good time to go full time into writing, although I still have a few students to teach English.

    It is time to go full time into writing and serving the body of Christ throughout the world, please share the website and lets get the WORD OUT INTO THE WORLD.

    Please take time to view the website, please share and leave a comment

    Thanks so much

    Keith

    My email is
    keitherichobkirk@hotmail.com


    SOAK IN SCRIPTURE

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ungodly
    Stephen Spinnenweber

    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/21818184336/a?autoplay=1

    TYNDALE (2025)
    TBS Audio
    Trinitarian Bible Society

    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/96252038123377?autoplay=1




    Living in a world full of disease and death!
    02:31J. C. Ryle • 26/7/29400+
    Psalm 119:67-75; John 11:3


    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/73026323395187/a?autoplay=1



    The Horrendous Sin of Apostasy!
    09:27Various • 26/6/25100+
    John 13:21; Hebrews 10:29



    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/62626330127729/a?autoplay=1



    To all my dear friends I have been sharing on social media for many years and have been blessed by all the posts. This year has been very traumatic. I was a writer for a well- regarded ministry, which the owner chose to close, I was then left in Limbo...what was I to do.. then my whole address book on Hotmail disappeared.. I manged to rescue some. I have been busy though, creating a new word press website, which you can see below. https://totallylovedbygod67.cw.center/ This has many categories, which you can see on the right of your screen. There are no more than 12 posts in each category, there are categories for prayer and devotional categories. Over the next few years, I am aiming to write on Psalms, Proverbs, Nehemiah, Acts, John and James ..oh yes and climb Everest.. write on Romans. I will do one chapter at a time, so you will hopefully have a devotional commentary.. the first chapter has been completed on Acts 1. I am retired now, I have time on my hands and this seems a good time to go full time into writing, although I still have a few students to teach English. It is time to go full time into writing and serving the body of Christ throughout the world, please share the website and lets get the WORD OUT INTO THE WORLD. Please take time to view the website, please share and leave a comment Thanks so much Keith My email is keitherichobkirk@hotmail.com SOAK IN SCRIPTURE The Good, the Bad, and the Ungodly Stephen Spinnenweber https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/21818184336/a?autoplay=1 TYNDALE (2025) TBS Audio Trinitarian Bible Society https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/96252038123377?autoplay=1 Living in a world full of disease and death! 02:31J. C. Ryle • 26/7/29400+ Psalm 119:67-75; John 11:3 https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/73026323395187/a?autoplay=1 The Horrendous Sin of Apostasy! 09:27Various • 26/6/25100+ John 13:21; Hebrews 10:29 https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/62626330127729/a?autoplay=1
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  • August 5th, 2026
    Read; 1 Corinthians 1:18

    Power! We love to be in charge. We love the way power looks and sounds. We love having power because it lets us change things. But the greatest power ever shown on earth was when the Almighty God held back His strength and anger while His Son was being persecuted and killed. He did it so that He could save us. Now that's a great show of strength, and it was done just for us. Plus, we know that Jesus' death on the cross was not the end. Instead, it was the beginning of His glorious and victorious resurrection.

    Prayer

    I thank you, Holy and Majestic God of all, for your amazing strength and power. I also appreciate your love, which directs the power's release. Thank you for realizing that without your sustaining Spirit, I am nothing more than dust. Thank you for sparing me from your mighty power so that your sacrificial power could forgive me. I offer this prayer in the holy name of Jesus and because of His mercy. In Jesus' precious name, I pray. Amen.
    August 5th, 2026 Read; 1 Corinthians 1:18 Power! We love to be in charge. We love the way power looks and sounds. We love having power because it lets us change things. But the greatest power ever shown on earth was when the Almighty God held back His strength and anger while His Son was being persecuted and killed. He did it so that He could save us. Now that's a great show of strength, and it was done just for us. Plus, we know that Jesus' death on the cross was not the end. Instead, it was the beginning of His glorious and victorious resurrection. Prayer I thank you, Holy and Majestic God of all, for your amazing strength and power. I also appreciate your love, which directs the power's release. Thank you for realizing that without your sustaining Spirit, I am nothing more than dust. Thank you for sparing me from your mighty power so that your sacrificial power could forgive me. I offer this prayer in the holy name of Jesus and because of His mercy. In Jesus' precious name, I pray. Amen.
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