Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - The Detour is the Main Road - #6381

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A Word With You - Your Hindrances

Monday, June 27, 2011

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I'm one of those people with a wall-to-wall schedule I'm afraid. And maybe like you, there's just like no time in there for Murphy's Law—no time for anything to go wrong. Occasionally, Mr. Murphy still visits me.

Some years ago I was on an overseas assignment for a youth ministry in New Zealand. You can't get much farther from home than that. And I had booked a lot of meetings for as soon as I returned; which is typical of my crazy schedule. "Oh boy, as soon as I get back we'll have this meeting and that meeting." The problem was that while I was in New Zealand, all the DC10s in the world were grounded. There was some kind of a flaw or defect, and they grounded all of those planes. So, I was stuck with about 4,000 other Americans in New Zealand, because guess what flies out of New Zealand for the most part? Back then at least—DC10s.

Oh, man, it was frustrating. I wanted to get out of there; I needed to get back. I had a schedule! Well, somebody offered me a home and they said, "Look, this home is vacant right now. Why don't you go in there and take it until you can get a plane?" So, the next morning I woke up all frustrated and anxious, but I went to sleep that night very excited and very much at peace. Now, you may be stuck in a situation right now, you're frustrated by a detour from the plan like I was. Well, like me, stranded 10,000 miles away from home, you may be about to learn a wonderful secret.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Detour is the Main Road."

I had been asking God for some time prior to my New Zealand stranded experience, for some time to stop and just reflect. I said, "Lord, I just need to stop and get in a room somewhere for a day or two with just You and my Bible and a legal pad." Yep, God took me 10,000 miles to stop me so I could have what I had been asking for.

I woke up that morning in New Zealand saying, "Well, I'm not going anywhere." And when I realized that, then I realized I could meet with the Lord there! And boy did I ever! In fact, I couldn't write fast enough! After I spent some extended hours with Him, my legal pad was going. I thought I was going to overheat and melt down from the ideas He was giving me. I couldn't write them down fast enough.

Well, you know, He works that way with His kids; and He has for a long time. Exodus 19:1-3 , our word for today from the Word of God. It says, "In the third month after the Israelites left Egypt, they came to the Desert of Sinai. And they entered the Desert of Sinai and Israel camped there in the desert in front of a mountain. Then Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain." And verse 11 says, "On the third day the Lord will come down on Mt. Sinai in the sight of all the people."

Now, Mt. Sinai wasn't on the way to the Promised Land. From where they were it was a detour; it was a southern detour. I'm sure I might have said, "Hey, wait! This isn't the way to Canaan." But God detoured them to meet them dramatically at Sinai and to give them the Ten Commandments and a historic revelation from Him. What appeared to be a detour was actually the main road.

Now, God will often take you on a sudden detour from your course so you can see Him better. For a spirit-led follower of Christ, there is destiny in each detour. Something God wants to do in your life that can only be done by slowing you down, stopping your relentless forward progress.

Have you had any detours lately? Maybe your health, your finances, a dream that's on hold, a relationship that meant a lot is coming apart. Even daily detours when your schedule gets interrupted by someone or something that just drops in.

Well, remember, when God directs you to a sidetrack, that's no accident. He wants to meet you there. God's sidetracks are often God's Sinais. Trust that today's unplanned diversions are really part of the plan.

Remember, when God is leading His people, the detour is really the main road.

 

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+6 By Timothy on June 27, 2011 at 4:58 am
Over the past couple of years the Lord has taken me on a detour.It seems like others are not looking for detours in our lives either. Still it takes a lot of love to deal with these issues in a loving way. I would thank God for my family for they are trying their best to love and understand me the best they can. Please pray that I allow this time to mold me into the man of God I was created to be in the first place after all is said and done. I ask in Jesus name, Amen
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+2 By divinegrace on June 27, 2011 at 7:13 am
Praise the Lord for you seeking the Lord in your life.....praying that God will continue to show you the Way!
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-4 By marvin purser on June 27, 2011 at 6:25 am
Loved the punchline. It reminded me first of the line from Jesus about the narrow way.
Then I remembered "I took the one less traveled by and that made all the difference." Jesus said: "I am the Way" to relate to their trip on The Appian Way to Rome annually to pay their taxes. "All roads lead to Rome." When you travel the road less traveled by, it leads to God.
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0 By Kwadwo Frempong on October 8, 2011 at 6:02 am
It is refreshing to know that God has a purpose in the seeming detours. I have some experiences that from hindsight really were the hand of God leading-in my career, education and marriage. I recently was hospitalised due to stress related illnesses-was overburdened at work and have a demanding school schedule pursuing an MBA. I decided to slow down, defer a semester and make some adjustments in the way I work. Its getting better and I have my sanity back. Thank God
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