Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - No Amount of Watering - #6319

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Okay, I'm pretty much a village idiot when it comes to taking care of growing things, I admit that. I have to be careful laughing therefore; at what a cousin of ours did. Oh, it was a nice thing. His wife was gone for a couple of weeks; he volunteered to take care of some of the household jobs she was leaving behind. Including watering her plants. Which he did. Including this good-sized ficus plant. Now, I don't what that is, but I can still tell the story, right. He watered it faithfully every day, and he proudly reported that to his wife when she got home. That's when he learned a revealing fact about that ficus plant - it wasn't real. He had been faithfully watering a lifeless plant.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "No Amount of Watering."

You know, no amount of watering is going to make something lifeless real. No matter how sincere the efforts. One of the disturbing revelations in the Bible is the fact that many people are sincerely nurturing something that has no life. In hopes that it will win them points with God. And help them go to heaven some day.

In Proverbs 14:12 , our word for today from the Word of God, it says: "There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death." Wow. If you ask most folks if they're going to heaven, well they'll say "yeah," or "I hope so." And those hopes, in most cases, are based on the good things I do, the nice person I'm trying to be, the religion I'm faithfully following.

Unfortunately, God explicitly tells us that is not how to get to heaven. Listen to God's own words, "He saved us, not because of the righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy" (Titus 3:5 ). In another place, God says, "No one will be declared righteous in His sight by observing the law" (Romans 3:20 ). And it couldn't be much clearer than this statement: "It is by grace," that's God's underserved favor, "it is by grace you have been saved through faith - and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God - not by works..." (Ephesians 2:8-9 ). Well, that couldn't be any plainer. Not by works - no amount of religion, no amount of human goodness.

So a person may be faithfully pursuing some spiritual system or lifestyle and still miss heaven. They're watering something that can't produce life. It may be beautiful...it may look like something that has life. They may be really sincere, but the Bible says human goodness can't produce eternal life.

Because our sin carries an eternal death penalty that the Bible describes as the "wages of sin" (Romans 6:23 ). And doing good can't pay a death penalty - someone has to die to pay a death penalty. I deserve that penalty for hijacking my life from the God who gave it to me. But Someone loved me - and you - so much that He said, "I will die in your place." That was God's only Son, Jesus. And He is our only hope of heaven.

We're drowning. We can't save ourselves. Our only hope is grabbing the Rescuer, Jesus, holding onto Him like He's our only hope. Grabbing Him is the difference between eternal life and eternal death. Now, if you're not sure that there's ever been a time when you've put all your trust in Jesus, I urge you; make this day your Jesus-day. You can just say to Him, "Jesus, I believe that some of those sins You died for on that cross were mine. I'm turning over the wheel of my life to you. I'm not driving anymore, I've done that enough. Putting all my trust in you, to take me to heaven someday and to forgive my sin. I'm yours starting now."

Listen, if you prayed that prayer, or if you'd really like to check out a simple explanation of how to be sure you belong to Jesus, I urge you to go to our website. And it would be great to know if you've begun this relationship with Him, because I'd love to send you the "5 Secrets to a Great Relationship with God." I want you to know about those. Listen, check out our website, will you? It's YoursForLife.net.

Look, you've know about Jesus. You've tried to do things that please Jesus. But maybe you've never really given yourself to Jesus. You're so close. Don't miss Him.

 

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-11 By marvin purser on March 31, 2011 at 5:21 am
all the quotes you say are "God's Word" are from human beings. Because they were chosen by human beings to be placed in the Bible, does not make them God's Word, any more than if I were to tell you what I think God is saying to me. So, that should indicate that every word uttered by Man is God's Word given to man as much as he is willing and able to receive it. And that would be good words and bad ones.
We may learn from all of them.
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+8 By Oscar Joseph (RHM Staff) on March 31, 2011 at 9:06 am
Marvin, We at RHM do see the Bible as God's Word. Our statement of faith says that "We believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God." You are entitled to your opinion, but we will continue to see the Bible as from God, not human beings.
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+3 By Dayle on March 31, 2011 at 9:50 am
This issue always seems a little complicated to me. When one tells God that I am turning over the wheel of my life to you, I am not driving anymore, doesn't that require a change in our behavior? Isn't our behavior our works? But then someone reminds me that it is grace alone, and not works or behavior.
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+3 By Kimberly Sullivan on March 31, 2011 at 10:56 am
I have turned my life over to God, and yes because of Him there is definitely changes in my behavior...its truly amazing! I think patience and faith is key.
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+1 By Ryan Elder on March 31, 2011 at 4:33 pm
God's grace is what saves us and keeps us saved. On one hand, no amount of good works can save us; and on the other, no amount of bad works can make a saved person unsaved. However, developing a walk with God will bring a love that seeks to please Him and obey the commandments of His Word. A change in behavior will show others you're walking with God but shouldn't be used as a basis for salvation.
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+3 By david parker on March 31, 2011 at 6:39 pm
yes we are saved by grace. and created in Christ Jesus unto good works. because of his love we are compelled to do good works as a loving child.
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+1 By Kevin Stoda on April 3, 2011 at 12:23 am
"down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. No longer will there be any curse."

Revelations 22:2-3
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