Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Christmas Far From Home - #6510

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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Well, on the TV news shows during the Christmas season, it's kind of heart warming to see those men and women in their combat fatigues sending Christmas greetings home from wherever they've deployed in this world this season. It's one of the hard things about Christmas really, and it's been true every Christmas for a long time; soldiers who won't be able to be home this Christmas, men and women for whom "I'll Be Home for Christmas" is just a song.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Christmas Far From Home."

You know, at Christmas, many people are on a mission that has taken them far from home. Ironically, the Christ of Christmas knows that feeling all too well. The baby born that first Christmas was very far from home. Listen to our word for today from the Word of God, and it's from the first chapter of John, and several verses beginning with verse 1.

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God." And that's referring to the Son of God, Jesus. "Through Him all things were made, without Him nothing was made that has been made." And then as you go on later in the chapter, it says, "He was in the world, and though the world was made through Him, the world did not recognize Him. Yet to all who received Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God."

Now the angels who brought His first birth announcement didn't want us to miss who this was in that stable, "A Savior," they said. "He is Christ the Lord" (Luke 2:11 ). The "Savior" is God's Rescuer, sent to save you and me. "Christ" - that's the Messiah God promised. "The Lord" - the word means the Controller, the One who runs everything. And what we just read from John makes it clear that He literally created everything that is, but came to this little speck of dust called the earth in the middle of all these galaxies He created.

But this Son of God had to leave heaven and come to a world in rebellion against Him; a long way from home. He came on the most important mission in history - to give the people He had created a chance to get right with the God that we hijacked our lives from. Like a person trapped in the rubble of a violent earthquake or in a burning building, we're going to die unless a rescuer comes. We can't dig ourselves out. If any religion, or any good thing that we do could ever pay our sin-bill with God, believe me, Jesus would have never left home. He would have never carried His rescue mission all the way to that brutal death on a cross.

His mission is described in 25 of the most important words in the Bible, including John 3:16 . You may have heard these words a thousand times. You may have never heard them. Would you listen to them this time as if your life depends on them? Because it does.

"God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16 ). It's a verse you need to put your name in, in the blanks that I'll leave here. Listen... "God so loved _________ (there's your name) that He gave His one and only Son, that if _________ will believe in Him, then __________ shall not perish but have eternal life." You're the reason He left home. You're the reason He went all the way to a cross. He loves you. You were His mission.

He was far from home in that manger that first Christmas. He was even farther from home on Good Friday. The Bible says He actually "carried our sins in His body on the tree" (1 Peter 2:24 ). He was actually cut off from God His Father so you would never have to be; so you could have heaven. Our sin is why our heart has been searching for home all these years, because home is the love relationship with God that only Jesus can give us.

That stirring you feel in your heart? That's the Man who died for you, drawing you to Him. You can't come to Jesus when you feel like it. You come when God's drawing you or you don't come. And this season when we celebrate His coming to earth for us, He's working in your heart to open your life to Him.

This Christmas season can be the celebration, not only of Jesus' coming to earth, but of Him coming into your life today. Tell Him, "Jesus, I'm Yours."

Listen, if you want to begin this incredible love relationship with Him, I encourage you to go to our website. It's YoursForLife.net. You can read, or watch, or listen to exactly how to get started with Jesus this very day.

Wherever you are this Christmas, your heart can finally be home, because you finally belong to Jesus. See, He left home so you could find home.

 

Comments 

 
+3 By George Nelson on December 23, 2011 at 8:55 am
Amen Ron:

I thank God everyday that He sent His Son Jesus to take my place on the cross and die for my sins, because I can't do it myself.

We sang a song in church last week called I must tell Jesus, and it meant a lot to me. Have you ever heard it? If so could you tell me how to get a copy of the lyrics?

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
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-6 By marvin purser on December 23, 2011 at 11:12 am
http://www.metrolyrics.com/i-must-tell-jesus-lyrics-crystal-lewis.html

George: When you want to "seek and find" like Jesus said to do, Type key words in Google and you can usually find what you need. Google is a creation of God, given to Man as much as Man was willing and able to progressively discover it. "It" is the Kingdom of God in which you live.
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+4 By George Nelson on December 23, 2011 at 5:27 pm
I don't need google, all I need is the Bible, God's true Holy word.
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-5 By marvin purser on December 23, 2011 at 5:35 pm
If you don't need Google, George, where did you get that everlasting hell was added to scare people? Those who know the Bible, and that is all they know, do not know the Bible. They could use a little Google to find what others have discovered about the Bible.
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-3 By marvin purser on December 23, 2011 at 5:35 pm
If you don't need Google, George, where did you get that everlasting hell was added to scare people? Those who know the Bible, and that is all they know, do not know the Bible. They could use a little Google to find what others have discovered about the Bible.
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0 By George Nelson on December 23, 2011 at 6:20 pm
There's no mention of an everlasting or ever burning hell in the Bible. Remember Jesus was using parables in some cases to make a point.

Perhaps I misspoke when I said it was added to scare people. What I meant to say is that people came up with the ever burning hell that burns throughout eternity to scare people, not God.
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0 By Kaitlyn on December 31, 2011 at 8:25 am
You know, I dont think it really matters at the moment what is in Hell. The Bible is clear that it is not a good place. The Bible says those who dont believe after the rapture will be thrown in the lake of fire (Rev. 20:11-15). And I do think you should look in your Bible first, but Google can be helpful.
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0 By Kaitlyn on December 31, 2011 at 8:26 am
But thats not really the point to the message Ron gave, I'm grateful for this talk because its easy to get caught up in all of the festivities and forget what Christmas is all about. Thank you Ron for reminding me.
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0 By marvinpurser on December 31, 2011 at 9:05 am
Kaitlyn: I agree with you. "It does not matter, not a good place, and I do not believe the writer of Revelations who had a dream and wrote the book and claimed he had a vision. Reason: God would not cast into fire anyone of his children to suffer, just because he had doubts. Jesus: "It is not the will of my Father that anyone should perish."
That means none of us will.john 3:16 twisted this statement of Jesus to allow suffering for the sinners.
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0 By Kaitlyn on January 1, 2012 at 9:58 pm
God would not be a just God if he didnt allow people to go to hell though. We have free will, if we choose not to accept Christ then God is not going to force us to go to heaven for eternity. He is going to give us what we chose, which in the case of people who choose not to accept Jesus is hell. So no, God doesnt send anyone to hell. We choose to go there.
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