Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - The Bottom Line Question - #6354

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A Word With You - Your Most Important Relationship
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

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Well, it happened three times at the Hutchcraft house. Yep, a teenager learning to drive. With all of the angst that goes with that. Not for them; for us! And three times we'd come around to that question happening again and again, "Dad, can I have the car?" I have to tell you, I had real mixed emotions about that, and I had a lot of questions about "How far are you going to go?" "How long will you be gone?" "Where are you driving?" "Who are you going with?" I was apprehensive about turning over that ton of deadly metal to a teenage son. And probably all reasons, right?

Now, my wife often asks for my car, and when she does, I give her the keys - no questions asked. Oh, I have no fear of my wife driving my car. I've seen her drive, and she does real well; at least as well as I do. Probably better.

Of course, turning over the keys comes down to one bottom line issue: can I trust you with something this big? Maybe for you right now that's the most decisive choice you have.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Bottom Line Question."

Now, our word for today from the Word of God comes from Romans 8:32 . Paul comes up with this equation, "He who did not spare His own Son, but gave Him up for us all - how will He not also, along with Him, graciously give us all things?" Paul's logic is petty simply here. God's already given the most expensive thing He could give. He gave His Son for you. Now, if He would give His Son, you can have confidence to come to Him with any need. You can trust Him with anything.

Now, that statement actually answers the bottom line question about being a follower of Christ. After all the smoke clears away, you can sum up your choices in the Christian life in four words - can Jesus be trusted? That's what it all comes down to. That's really the bottom line question for you in you've never given yourself to Jesus, "Can He be trusted?"

It may well be that right now your hand is pretty tightly clinched around one very important part of your life that you've not been able to release to His lordship and His leadership. You know you need to, but you just can't. Within the last couple of days I had a young woman say, "Ron, I love the Lord with all my heart. I'd go anywhere He asks me to go, but I cannot give Him...Don." This guy was very important to her.

What's your Don right now? Oh, you've opened up many areas to His control, but this one, this last one, this bottom line one is particularly scary. This relationship, or maybe your career, or your location, your dream. And the issue is, "Who's going to get the keys?" You see, if you can't let it go, then it's become an idol.

Remember the question, "Can Jesus be trusted even with this?" One guy answered that for himself in a conference I was at a while back. He said, "Ron, I can give the Lord everything but one thing - basketball. It's my identity, it's my future." At the end of the week he came back and said, "Ron, I've given Him everything. I've given Him basketball." I said, "Whoa! How did you decide to do that?" He said, "Ron, I just settled it. If He loved me enough to die for me, He would never do me wrong." Well, in the Bible's words, if "He delivered up His Son for all of us," won't He give us all the other things? Yes, He can be trusted with it.

Here's the scene: Your hand is tightly closed, and His hand is open saying, "Trust Me with it." Aren't you tired of this battle? Trade in the struggle of resisting Christ for the peace of trusting Christ. Your hands are too shaky to hold something that important.

And maybe for all your religion and all the Christianity you've had; all the Christian things you've been involved in, maybe you have never actually put your life, your soul, your eternity, your sin in the hands of Jesus. And today He says, "Come to Me and I will give you rest." He died for you. You can trust Him. It's time to give you to Him. You say, "Jesus, I'm Yours. Anyone who loved me enough to die for me will never do me wrong."

I hope you'll go to our website today, because I think you'll find a lot of help there for this moment in your decision making and this very important moment in your life. It's YoursForLife.net.

You can put whatever matters most to you in the hands of Jesus. In fact, His hands are the only hands that can be trusted.

 

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-6 By MARVIN PURSER on May 19, 2011 at 5:07 am
The people of God did not trust that God had the keys to the kingdom, so he sent his Son to illustrate what happens when you have them in your hands. In other words, the people did not have faith (the assurance of what is unseen) and they had to see it to believe it.
When you choose to pray to Jesus instead of "doing what Jesus would do" and pray to God, you don't believe in God. You believe in the Son. Jesus believed in God.
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-5 By MARVIN PURSER on May 19, 2011 at 5:11 am
When you don't believe that God has the keys to the kingdom, but believe that Jesus does, you do not believe in God. When you do what Jesus would do, you believe in God,
the unseen God. Faith is the assurance of things not seen. If you must see God by seeing Jesus, you do not have faith in God.
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+4 By Christine on May 19, 2011 at 8:28 am
Thank you, Ron. This really touched me. Yes, I do believe that Jesus can be trusted with EVERYTHING in my life (including breaking addictions) and that He won't leave me hanging or do me wrong.
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+5 By Dean Knight on May 19, 2011 at 10:24 am
Mr. Hutchcraft, maybe you do not hear it enough...I know Jesus is talking to me through you so I say to you, thank you very much for helping me understand.
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0 By AnnW on May 19, 2011 at 10:28 am
I can really relate to todays topic. I think this is something that keeps coming up in my walk with the Lord. I thank God for his Holy Spirit that convicts me of these things. Sometimes I struggle to really identify what my "Don" is. Even when I think I have identified it. I don't know how to fully give it away. I'll name it and verbally give it to God but it sometimes keeps coming back.
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+3 By Kelly on May 19, 2011 at 9:42 pm
Thank you so much for this post. It's helped to give me the peace I've been praying for.
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0 By JaQuay on January 21, 2012 at 6:47 pm
I really love how you broke down the Love of Christ. i have come to this fork in the road several times in my life and every time I chose God and Jesus he never forsaked me. It looked bad on the outside but deep inside I would always walk away in peace and closer to him. Right now I am at that fork and I know now I can trust him once again knowing that every time he never mistreated me. Thanks for posting this. Many blessings to you and yours.
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