Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - When Uncle Sam Shuts Down - #6414

A Life That Matters - Making the Greatest Difference with Your Life
When Uncle Sam Shuts Down - #6414 Print
 
A Word With You - Your Hard Times

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Download MP3 (right click to save)

I didn't realize all the things that our uncle pays for. I mean, Uncle Sam, that is. Well, you know again, a while back they were talking about a government shutdown. It's happened before; it will probably happen again when there's political deadlock in Washington. But as they talked about it, they started to reveal all the things that wouldn't happen if the government shut down; all the people and the services that would feel the pain if Uncle Sam didn't get some money. For example, it looked like America's military and government workers might not get paid, and they're doing more things for us than we ever realized, and they wouldn't be seeing their paycheck on time. It looked like even our National Parks were going to be affected. Can you imagine Smokey the Bear not getting paid?

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "When Uncle Sam Shuts Down."

You know, beyond all the convoluted politics, I'm actually thinking about times when our personal supply (my wife and I) was shut down. Like the time the ministry we worked in...well, they couldn't pay us. We were six months behind in our salary; we were two years behind in getting our expenses reimbursed. My wife worked for a Christian organization who actually had some "Chicken and Stars" soup left over from some summer camps. Well, that kept us going for a little while, although I have to tell you, I haven't eaten any "Chicken and Stars" since then. We reached the point where our fridge was literally empty. Well, no, wait a minute...almost empty. There was this half bottle of ketchup. We racked our brains; we really couldn't think of a good ketchup recipe. There was no food and there was no money to buy any.

Now, that morning we prayed and we committed our need to our Heavenly Father again and we went off to work. We got home that night, the fridge was still empty. Well, again, almost empty. Did I mention the ketchup? Suddenly, the doorbell rang. I opened the door and I met a miracle. Up the stairs came one lady after another, carrying a big bag of groceries. They didn't know anything about our need, but their women's missionary group was having a meeting and they up and decided, "You know, let's have a pantry shower for the Hutchcrafts." It might as well have been God Himself coming up the stairs with all that food.

I can't begin to tell you all the times and all the ways that amazing God has shown up when the usual supply line shut down. It's true that God often, even usually, supplies through our job and our paycheck. But there are those times when that faucet is suddenly turned off. That's when God has said to me, "Ron, did you think it was your work or your boss that was providing for you all this time? That was just one of My many delivery systems. I'm your Provider, my son, and I never run out of resources."

Well, our word for today from the word of God shows us that Jesus was pretty plain about this. Matthew 6:31-33 says, "So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the pagans run after all these things, and your Heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."

If you have put your trust in Jesus, you belong to the God who Jeremiah said has "compassions that never fail. They are new every morning" (Lamentations 3:22-23 ). He's the faithful Father who is infinitely creative in how He meets our needs: bread from heaven, water from rocks, shoes that don't wear out in the wilderness, a lunch that feeds a multitude, food delivered daily by ravens...or by ladies from the church.

When the usual supply line suddenly shuts down, it might be a good idea to open the windows for the ravens.

 

Comments 

 
-12 By marvin purser on August 11, 2011 at 5:25 am
Put all the starving people in Bangladesh in two groups and make Christians out of one of them, and God will not feed them while not feeding the others who are not Christian. Both groups will still not be fed
any more than they are now. God has no hands but those who have the food to feed those people and those hands will feed any of them whether they are Christian or not!
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
+10 By Patty Robertson on August 11, 2011 at 8:04 am
26 years ago I also worked for a Christian organization that got behind in paying me a few month's pay. Our oldest son was hit by a car & God provided through that. Our car insurance company called & told us they heard about the accident. They told me to send them the hospital bills & they would pay us the money even though our health insurance had paid most of costs. I know that seems strange but God provided all we needed!
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
+1 By Pastor Tim on August 17, 2011 at 2:24 pm
Hello Patty,

That is not strange! I am an insurance agent and a lot of policies are set up like this. I just wish more people would take advantage of them to provide in times like what you experienced. God bless.
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
+1 By Pastor Tim on August 17, 2011 at 2:20 pm
As I was listening to this broadcast I realized that this was confirmation that God wanted me to hear regarding my ministry. I have been struggling with the decision to do what not only God wants me to do but what I LOVE to do... Prison Ministry! It is God's will and my desire to do this full time, leaving my job. This is a real step of faith but this message really brought it home for me to trust Him. Thank you so much and God bless. You helped my ministry and my walk with God!
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
0 By kat on October 15, 2011 at 6:49 am
I have been threw so many trials , and God has taken care of all of them, maybe some not the way i wanted but future has proven he knew best , I do know this ,if we do not seek Gods word and show compassion, more, it will be a lesson most will have missed, for when i had died the Lord had shown me, you take love with you and what you have done for people ,not yourself
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 

Join the Discussion

Commenting Guidelines


Security code
Refresh

A Word With You - Ron Hutchcraft

Share "A Word With You" On Your Website With This Animated Widget


Creative Commons License © Ronald P. Hutchcraft • Distributed by Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc.
"A Word With You" by Ronald P. Hutchcraft is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Based on a work at www.Hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You.
 


About RHM

subscribe to devotionals

Copyright © 2008 - Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc. (Except Where Otherwise Noted)

 
 
Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability Member National Religious Broadcasters 2010 Shining Light Ministry - MinistyWatch.com