| Peace That Stands the Test - #6450 |
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| A Word With You - Your Most Important Relationship |
Friday, September 30, 2011
Download MP3 (right click to save) I was on an airplane flight from Chicago to Newark, and suddenly the pilot came on and he said, "You may have noticed that we are not going East any more, we're headed North. We're going to have to make an emergency landing in Detroit." Well, I want to tell you; those words didn't thrill everybody particularly. Not because there's anything wrong with Detroit. It's fine, but emergency landings aren't real exciting. He went on to say, "We're having a little problem with our hydraulic system." Then the next thing we knew, before the landing, the flight attendants came through and three times they checked to see how tight our seat belts were. Uh, that has never happened to me before, and of course, everybody on the plane is starting to speculate about, "Do we have a problem with our wing flaps, or our landing gear?" That could be pretty serious business. Now, my immediate neighbor was a very sweet grandma, and she was really anxious. The next guy down said, "You know what? I'll bet our wheels aren't down. This could be really bad." Oh, that helped a lot. Yeah. Now, we had a very shaky approach to the airport, but I've got to tell you, thank God we had a smooth landing. Then we stopped right on the runway and they wouldn't even let us go the rest of the way; they had to tow us in. And then I saw the welcoming party! All the fire engines and emergency equipment were there. Now, who knows how close a call it really was? But I'll tell you, the possibility of a crash squeezed out the inner emotional contents from all the passengers. And it was a good test for me. You know, I actually tried to lighten up grandma's anxiety with a little humor. I told her we were getting a trip to Detroit for no extra charge, and I kind of kept on working. I honestly felt pretty much as safe as if I were in my living room. And that's when grandma asked the question, and I'll tell you what I told her. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Peace That Stands the Test." Now, our word for today from the Word of God comes from John 14:27 . It's a good word for a man whose plane may have trouble landing. "Peace I leave with you." Now, can you think of a sweeter word? "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you" Jesus said. "I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not be afraid." You know what? I wasn't. Grandma said to me, "You know, you were so calm. You were totally calm. I was so glad I was sitting next to you. That other man didn't help very much, but I'm glad I was sitting next to you." And I said, "Well, can I tell you why I was calm?" She said, "Yeah, why?" I said, "It's because of Christ in my life. See, the peace doesn't come from what's going on around me. The peace comes from Who is going on inside me." Jesus said He doesn't give peace like the world gives. World peace—the world's kind, you're okay if the surroundings are pleasant, the situation is stable, and if your life or security isn't in danger. That's external, therefore it's "loseable." I know a couple and one is facing lymphatic cancer, the other, bypass surgery at the same time. And they're giving a simple testimony. The Lord has virtually said to them almost verbally, "I will never leave you or forsake you." And I said to them, "You are facing death and suffering with God's peace and it has stood the test." See, that's peace that nothing can take from you—a peace that you may desperately need right now. Well, you know, peace is a person. The person is Jesus. He forgives your sin, He guarantees heaven, He promises His powerful care, He will be the constant no matter what changes, and that is peace. My life isn't in the hands of a pilot, or a surgeon, or a banker, or an adversary. It's in my Savior's hands. When you make your peace with God, you will have God's peace. The worst can happen, but the best remains. What a rock solid calm you can have at the center of your soul if you'll make the Prince of Peace, your Prince. If you've never opened your heart to this forgiver of sins, giver of peace, guarantee-er of heaven, Jesus Christ, let this be the day you say, "Lord, I stop running my own life. You pilot my life from here on in. I'm giving myself to the One who died for me." I invite you to go to our website and get the information that will help you make sure you belong to Him. It's YoursForLife.net. Listen; ask anyone who's been to the edge with Christ in their heart. His peace stands the test. |
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Betty Z
not a calm passage.