Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Taking the Sting Out of Goodbye - #6376

A Life That Matters - Making the Greatest Difference with Your Life
Taking the Sting Out of Goodbye - #6376 Print
 
A Word With You - Your Most Important Relationship
Evang3300

Monday, June 20, 2011

Download MP3 (right click to save)

Well, it was my first overseas trip. I mean trip. Ten thousand miles to Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and there we were at Kennedy Airport. Me, my wife, our three young children facing three weeks of Daddy being gone. We'd never had that before. That's a long time when you're a little kid. Actually, it's a long time when you're the Daddy of some little kids. Well, I headed down the jet way, and I smiled and waved goodbye. Rounded the bend to the plane and then I wasn't smiling.

But Mommy was able to take some of the sting out of our goodbyes. She reminded the kids of one important fact. This separation wasn't permanent. It wasn't the end! It was only an interruption of our being together.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Taking the Sting Out of Goodbye."

Not long ago I stood in the cold cemetery by the grave of the man who had been my last living cousin. For all of us it was of course, a sad goodbye, but not nearly as sad as it could have been because my cousin had placed his life and his eternity in the hands of Jesus. Yes, there will be a separation, but because of Jesus, because of what He did on that first Easter, the goodbye isn't forever. All of us who belong to Jesus will soon be together again. There's nothing more important in human history than what happened in a graveyard early on that morning we now call the first Easter. Jesus Christ walked out of His grave and death got demoted.

Listen to our word for today from the Word of God in 1 Corinthians 15:54-56 . "Death has been swallowed up in victory. Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting? The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."

Death couldn't hold Jesus. And He has said to all who belong to Him, "Because I live, you will also live." So death can't be the end for anyone who has pinned their hopes on Jesus. He's not a dead prophet. He's a living Savior!

The Bible tells us that Jesus came to "...free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death" (Hebrews 2:15 ). Because of Jesus, death doesn't have to be the end. It doesn't have to be something to fear. It's only an interruption! It's the beginning of life beyond our imagination in God's heaven.

But you can't get into God's heaven with your sin. In some of the closing words of the Bible it says, "Nothing impure will ever enter it" speaking of God's heaven. But that's why Jesus died on that awful cross. He was paying for every wrong thing that you've ever done. And now, He can erase every sin of your life from God's Book. You'll go to heaven, not because you were good, but because you were forgiven by the only One who can forgive your sin; the One who paid for it! Only Jesus did that.

You will not be asked what religion you were or how good you were. God will only want to know, "What did you do with My Son who died for you?" You have to reach out to Jesus. You have to grab Him like He's your only hope, and you could do that this very day. This could be your eternity-changing Jesus day. If you would say to Him, "Jesus, I have run my own life. I know that's wrong. I know it took Your dying to pay for it, and I believe some of those sins You paid for were mine. Today I want to give myself to You, because You are a living Savior. Beginning today I'm Yours."

I really want to encourage you to go to our website. We've got video there, we've got audio there, we've got text there. Whatever you want. But it will all help you understand better how to be sure you belong to Jesus. That website is YoursForLife.net.

The scripture says, "I have written these things to those of you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know you have eternal life." Now, there's no greater peace, no greater security than knowing beyond a shadow of a doubt that you're going to heaven when you die. And you can know that today!

 

Comments 

 
-1 By marvin purser on June 20, 2011 at 4:29 am
If you really believe in eternal life for all of us, then you believe that when one of your loved ones dies, that one is on vacation, and soon you will be together again. So you miss them with memories and hope with faith.
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
+1 By Dayle on June 20, 2011 at 6:34 am
Why does the bible say that there will be much weeping and nashing of teeth, and that the road is narrow? In Matthew 7:21 it reads, Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. This seems to imply that we can believe, but if we are not following him, we will not just be on vacation.
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
0 By Joseph Albert on June 20, 2011 at 9:26 am
What the Matthew scripture is getting at are those that are proclaiming Jesus but with their actions do the opposite of what he teaches. there are those who live in the Church, who attend service, but in their hearts they are not believing what God is saying. it is sad that this scripture rings true for them. But at the same time, there are those who give their hearts over to God and are able to live for him. that is what Jesus wants you to know. Don't just read between the lines but all around.
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
-1 By George Nelson on June 20, 2011 at 7:46 am
When you die, you are not on vacation, you cease to exist. You're dead. You will not know be aware of anything. You will stay in the grave until Jesus returns to resurrect you and give you a new body.

Read 1st Corinthians 15:51-58 and 1st Thessalonians 4:16-18, Psalms 146:4, Ecclesiastes 9:5,6,& 10.
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
+1 By Joseph Albert on June 20, 2011 at 9:28 am
Also remember what Jesus said to the person dying at his side on the cross. "this day you well be in paradise with me." i'm not sure he would say that and not mean it because that would make him a liar. if he were a liar he was not the son of GOd. Again take into account all of scripture and not what you make out into a truth that you see. God is bigger then our understanding and i hope i don't offend you with this.
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
0 By david parker on June 28, 2011 at 8:35 pm
2 be absent from the body is 2 be present with the LORD! my people perish 4 lack of knowledge, hosea 4;6 read ur bibles
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
0 By Ruth Orillos on November 4, 2011 at 8:17 pm
Hi I'd like to be enlightened with Dale's question.." What does weeping and gnashing of teeth mean in the Kingdom of God? For sure it isn't hell, but as a friend explained to me, that is just a figurative language to mean that there are some who would bear a lower status in God's Kingdom, compared to others.. Would this be a correct interpretation?
Reply | Reply With Quote | Quote | Flag as Inappropriate
 
 
0 By david parker on November 6, 2011 at 8:28 pm
matt. 7;21 is talking about people in church who think they r saved. but Jesus is not Lord. they will spend eternoty seperated from God where there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth. HELL
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