ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: DELLA DENISE, Part 2
February 20, 2015
Last week I began a reprise of a
story that I shared some ten years ago not long after these Coffee Breaks first
began being published. We left off with a cliffhanger, and I'll pick up the
rest of that story in a minute.
When I began this story last week, I noted how Della was born into an Okie family transplanted to Washington State. Her family had lived in Granite, Oklahoma for a couple of generations after leaving Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia. Her ancestors were named among the original Mayflower settlers and were among the signers of the Mayflower Compact.
What I didn't mention either was the
rather illustrious political history of her forebears, or the fact that John C.
Calhoun -- Vice-President of the United States under Andrew Jackson -- was in
her family lineage, along with U.S. Senator David Rice Atchison (for whom
Atchison, KS was named) who was President Pro Tempore of the Senate and
served as President of the United States for one day in between the Polk
and Taylor Administrations.
As the story goes, James Polk's term
of office expired on Saturday, March 3, 1849. Zachary Taylor was due to be
sworn in on Sunday, the 4th, but refused to take the oath of office on Sunday
because of his religious convictions. David Rice Atchison was next in line as
President Pro Tempore of the Senate and served as President of the U.S. for
that one day until Taylor could be sworn in. There were other political
notables in Della's family history, but these two were worth noting. Those
strong leadership genes in her forebears are clearly evident today.
Now, let me finish where I left off
last week after noting that some three and a half years after we were married,
the four children from Della's first marriage were abducted from our front yard
in Anchorage and spirited out of the state. It didn't take any great spiritual
wisdom to figure out that it was the children's biological father who had
kidnapped them, but it took weeks to actually be able to confirm it. It was
perhaps three months before we found out where the children were being hidden,
but each time we located them, they were moved to another location, and this
process continued for several months in an effort to keep them hidden.
Because custody issues were muddied
in the divorce, I went to a prominent attorney friend. He told me to expect the
process of recovery to take as much as two-to-three years and not less than
$30,000 in up-front legal fees. That was out of the question. Della flew to
Washington state where the children were being hidden while I busied myself in
Alaska law books and statutes. Once the children's location was verified and we
had witnesses to the abuse they were suffering, Della went to court to argue
for a permanent custody status. The judge hearing the case happened to be the
presiding judge of the Yakima Superior Court and he recommended to Della that
she not move the case back to Alaska and give him the opportunity to hear the
entire case.
With knees shaking as she stood
before the judge, Della nevertheless was anointed by Holy Spirit and laid out
the case clearly and succinctly. The judge was visibly affected by her
statement and rose to his feet behind the bench. He pointed his finger at her
ex-husband and demanded an answer. He stammered and stuttered and tried to
avoid the question. His attorney stepped in and tried to quiet things but the
judge ordered him to provide immediate access to the children and granted
immediate custody of Shelley, the oldest daughter, after hearing that he had no
idea where she was.
I'll shorten this part of a very
long story by saying that I flew to Washington and buried myself in Washington
family law. I provided the legal arguments from Washington and Federal law, and
depositions for a fistful of witnesses whom Della had been able to locate. When
the case went to court, the judge had a three-inch thick file of arguments and
depositions to go along with Della's arguments, and six months from the time we
began the process, we had full custody. The legal battle, along with Holy
Spirit's anointing over Della and the ways in which we saw the intervention of
the Lord, produced a boldness in Della and a confidence in God that has never
departed.
Let me backtrack a bit in my narrative. Some three months after Della and I had
been married, I suffered a massive heart attack in the shower and dropped dead.
The only answer I could come up with was that the same stresses that led to the
departure of my first wife and subsequent divorce also contributed to my death.
Della and I had just moved into a new home in North Pole, Alaska. We hadn’t
even had the chance to get a telephone turned on, and our nearest neighbors
were almost a half-mile from us. There was no chance to call for a doctor or an
ambulance. Della simply reacted with instant anger at being robbed of the love
of her life and new husband. She dragged my body out of the shower, out of the
bathroom, and into our bedroom where she heaved and shoved my body onto the
bed.
You’ll appreciate the miracle of that feat when you realize that I stood 6’2”
and weighed (at the time) around 250 pounds compared to Della’s diminutive 5’
and 104-pound frame.
She proceeded to begin commanding life back into my body and yelling to God
that she wasn’t going to put up with losing me. Between shouting at Satan and
commanding death to depart and ordering me to come back to life, “in the Name
of Jesus,” an incredible sense of faith sprang up in her being in what God had
done in putting us together, and a certain knowledge that my life here was far from
over.
It was no instant event, however. After about fifteen minutes, I suddenly came
to with Della straddling my body, her arms upraised, and shouting, “In
the Name of Jesus, you will come back!” Her eyes were
closed, and it was a bit of a shock for her when I reached up and grabbed a
fist that seemed certain to come down on my chest.
We look back now and laugh at that day, but it was serious business at the
time. Della demanded that I get a physical checkup. I had seen a family doctor
about a year prior after receiving healing from tuberculosis, so I went
to see that same doctor for a complete physical.
The doctor was extremely thorough with his tests once Della told him what had
happened. He walked out of his lab with two sets of X-rays in hand, shaking his
head. “This is miraculous,” he said. “Here are the X-rays I took a year ago
showing the scar tissue left over on your lungs from the tuberculosis; and here
are the new X-rays I just took. There is no trace of scar tissue!”
His tests showed that my blood pressure was normal, an EKG was perfect, blood
work came out with perfect balance. "Regner,
your health is that of someone 20 years your junior. Congratulations, my
friend. You are in wonderful shape!”
For the most part, it’s been that way ever since. Folks have commented
throughout the years on the fact that I seem to have boundless energy and act
like someone who’s a lot younger. I am! <smile> The Lord raised me from
the dead and restored my health so that my “youth was renewed as the eagle’s.”
In the past year and a half, another doctor has nearly repeated verbatim what
that doctor said. I'm approaching my 73rd birthday and keep a schedule most
40-year-olds would struggle with.
This event repeated perhaps ten years later with a friend of ours, Marcia Treend, when we were in Atlin,
British Columbia visiting and sharing with some folks. Through the years Della
had become a tower of strength to many folks. One of our minister friends in
Spokane, Washington – Dale Peterson – would get really tickled at Della when
she would light up and begin to wax eloquent on some spiritual issue.
Dale would grab a chair or make like he was getting a box and say to Della,
“Preach it, Sister Della! Here’s your soapbox. Let’s go put this in the park
and you can preach to folks.” Everyone would bust out
laughing.
Della has always felt that she was not qualified to be a preacher because she
didn’t have the educational background of her peers, but we have encouraged her
many times that the anointing of the Holy Spirit takes over for the lack of
education. And so He does! Whenever the Holy Spirit anoints Della to speak on
some spiritual issue, she is as eloquent and forceful – perhaps more so – than
any degreed preacher you’ve ever heard.
In any case, we were in Atlin helping some friends,
Kitty and Rene Loyd, fix up a building on skids into
a pretty rough guest house. Rene, Earle Treend
(Marcia’s husband) and I were laying linoleum while Della, Kitty and Marcia
were sharing together at the Loyds’ log home.
Outside the log house was a sidewalk of sorts, constructed on timbers and logs
with 2 X 4’s, 2 X 8’s, and 2 X 10’s for planks. The sidewalk had been
constructed to provide a walkway across an area where the spring melt caused a
lot of water to flow, creating really muddy conditions.
The ladies decided to walk down to the building where we were working and check
on our labors. As they were walking, Marcia stepped on a 2 X 10 plank that had
come loose. The combination of where she walked and the weight of her body
leveraged the plank, and it flew up, striking her on her temple.
It was a pretty good blow, and it stunned her. She lost her balance, of course,
and began to fall. The weight of her falling body hit it just right, and again
it flew up, striking her in virtually the same place. This time, she dropped
like a rock. Della was there to catch her and cushion her fall.
As Della cradled Marcia in her arms, her eyes rolled back in her head and she
expired. The color drained from her face. Della heard the same death rattle
from her throat she had heard from me when I collapsed nearly ten years
earlier. Kitty was in shock at seeing her friend killed like that, but Della
had presence of mind to say to her, “Kitty, go get some pillows so we can lay
her head down.”
Kitty turned to leave and headed for the house. In that moment, Della saw the
Spirit of Death visibly coming for Marcia. When I say, visibly, that's exactly
what I mean. She saw the Spirit of Death as a dark entity approaching as though
it were a person.
In that moment she felt the Spirit
of the Lord literally merge into her being. Instantly, she shouted, “No, you
will not!” The Spirit of Death continued to approach. An anger and vehemence
rose up in Della. She felt as though the Holy Spirit had poured Himself into her
being. Again, she pointed at the Spirit of Death and shouted, “I said, NO! YOU
WILL NOT!”
Then she looked down at Marcia and simply spoke her name – loudly, of course,
“MARCIA !!”
Marcia’s eyes opened, color flooded her face and she looked up at Della. “What
happened? Where am I? Please don’t leave me.”
The sound of Della's voice speaking so loudly brought us out of the building
where we had been working. We were perhaps a hundred and fifty feet away, and
when we saw the sight of Della helping Marcia to her feet and Kitty waving her
arms, we ran to help. Marcia was escorted back into the house where she laid
down on the sofa.
I grabbed my guitar (I rarely travel without it) and began to worship the Lord.
The rest joined with me, and we worshiped for perhaps 45 minutes. Marcia got to
her feet, shook herself and said, “Wow! I feel great!” Later that same
afternoon, we all went hiking up into the mountains. Except for some bruising
on her face and the side of her head that disappeared within a couple of days,
you would never have known that anything untoward had happened.
I wish I could take the time to tell you of Della’s songwriting, her scripture
songs, her singing, her playing the keyboards, her preaching, her authority in
God, her strong stance with all of our children -- including my four from my
first marriage who are as much Della's as mine -- and how they’ve come to
admire and depend on her. It would fill many books.
Della was careful with the four
children from my first marriage (including two who were adopted), all of whom
were a bit older than her four, not to try and come between them and their
mother, and to ensure that they honored her. In fact, in now failing health,
they have been diligent about caring for her and seeing to her needs.
Oops! I almost forgot one thing: the bottle. Psalm 56:8 says, "Thou tellest my wanderings: put
thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book?"
There has long been a tradition at
Jewish weddings in which they take a glass after they have drunk together and
smashed the glass. It comes from an ancient tradition of smashing a bottle at a
wedding. The bottle represented the tears of the bride in the years before her
wedding -- tears shed from suffering, tears shed from awaiting the coming of
her Beloved.
When she and I were married, the Lord spoke to Della and reminded her of the
bottle. He said to her, "I have thrown away all your tears. They are gone
forever." For a wedding gift, Della made me a diamond and gold nugget tie tac. It is shaped as a tear, and it is a constant reminder
of the promise of the Lord. I made an identical pendant for Della to wear on a
necklace.
In the Song of Solomon, Chapter 1,
Verse 5, there is a unique Hebrew metaphor that most people miss entirely, and
I've yet to find it shared in any translation. The verse begins, "I am black..."
That statement has nothing whatever to do with the color of the Shulamite's skin. It is rooted in the understanding that
God has created a counterpart -- an "other self" so to speak -- for
each person, one who fulfils and completes them in the same way that Eve
fulfilled and completed Adam. The statement, "I am black," comes
from the weariness from the search for that one who will complete -- and the
statement applies to both men and women. We see Jeremiah using the same
statement on God's behalf as He speaks of the search for His people. (See
Jeremiah 8:21)
For coming up on 32 years, Della
Denise Capener has been my wife. She is my
counterpart, my other self. I tell her constantly that she is the best gift the
Lord has ever given me. She completes me. She makes me a whole person. And she
is the Gift of God to more folks than I can count. There isn’t a day that
passes that I don’t thank the Lord for her.
I remind those of you in need of
healing of our Healing Prayer Call on Mondays at 7:00 PM Eastern. Once again,
the number to call for prayer is (805) 399-1000. Then enter the access code:
124763#. Also want to let you know that our Sunday worship gatherings are
available by conference call – usually at about 10:45AM Pacific. That
conference number is (559) 726-1300, and the access code is 308640#.
Blessings on you!
Regner
A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER
WORSHIP CENTER
Sunnyside, Washington 98944
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