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A Word With You - Your Most Important Relationship

Monday, December 19, 2011

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It was the biggest event of the year in the little town of Cornwall - the annual Christmas pageant, starring many of the people of the town. When it came time for casting the various parts, every parent, of course, was pushing their son or daughter to be included. On audition day, it didn't take long to match every part with just the right person.

But then there was Harold. The little guy really wanted a part, but well because of his learning disabilities, the directors kept passing him over. But Harold just kept popping up again, asking for a part. Finally, the directors gave in and they gave him what they judged to be a no-risk part - the innkeeper who comes to the door and tells Mary and Joseph the inn is full. It was a part with only one simple line. Little did they know that the stage had been set for the most memorable Christmas pageant they had ever seen.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Christmas Invitation."

The night of the pageant, you had to get there early just to get a seat. Backstage, the shepherds were putting on their bathrobes, the angels were adjusting their halos, everyone was reviewing their lines, and the directors were going over Harold's line with him one more time, "Now, remember, Harold...'I'm sorry, we have no room.'" Slowly, but surely, Harold repeated his line, "I'm sorry, we have no room."

The men of the church had built a set that portrayed Bethlehem in the background, a manger on the right, and an inn on the left. As Act One neared its end, a weary Mary and Joseph trudged up to the inn door, desperately looking for shelter. Joseph knocked on the inn door and nothing happened. Backstage the front rows could hear the director whispering, "Now, Harold, now!" The set began to shake! Harold was struggling to get the door open. And then, standing there in his bathrobe, Harold listened as Joseph begged for a room for his pregnant wife.

Harold said nothing. Again, the backstage whisper, "I'm sorry, we have no room." Another long pause. And finally, Harold struggled through his line, "I'm sorry, we have no room." Then he slowly closed the door. It was as Mary and Joseph began to turn away that the totally unforgettable moment came, the one no one would ever forget. Suddenly the set started to shake again; Harold again struggling to get the door open. The stunned director's trying to get to him, can't get to him in time. Harold opened the door, ran after the departing Mary and Joseph, and loud enough for people in the basement to hear, Harold said, "Wait! Wait! You can have my room!"

You know what? Little Harold understood exactly what Christmas means. Luke 2:7 , our word for today from the Word of God, says, "There was no room for them in the inn." But Harold understood that when the Son of God is at your door, you have to make room for Him, which is something you may have never done. You've done Christian things, you've gone to Christian meetings, and you've believed Christian beliefs, and you've developed a Christian image, but maybe you've never really opened the door of your heart to the Savior who died for you, who is once again knocking on the door of your heart this Christmas. Your heart is empty because Jesus still isn't there.

I can't think of a better day to change that; to finally give yourself to the One who gave Himself for you. You can open the door by praying a prayer something like this right where you are, "Jesus, I've been running my life. I resign. I believe when You died on that cross You were paying the death penalty for the sinning I have done, and right now I'm giving that up and I'm dropping that to grab You. I'm putting my total trust in You to forgive my sin and to take me to heaven, because You're alive and I'm Yours."

Are you ready to begin that relationship? I hope you'll go to our website. We've got nothing for you to join there, just the kind of information you can watch, or listen to, or read, but however you want to get it that will help you be sure you've begun your relationship with Him. I think you'll find some help there and I want you to know you're His. The website is YoursForLife.net.

This Christmas season - the time that we celebrate His coming to earth, and He came to rescue you - what a great time to give Him what He came for - to give Him you today.

 

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-4 By marvin purser on December 19, 2011 at 7:09 am
As science continues to do what Jesus asked,
to "seek and find" The Kingdom of God, we all will begin to understand what Jesus meant when he said: "In my father's house are many rooms." The rooms are as endless as the Universe, and what we get is what we reap when we sow.
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+2 By George Nelson on December 19, 2011 at 9:09 am
Marvin:

Not the same subject that Ron was talking about. Sounds like you're really hung up on science.
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-3 By marvin purser on December 19, 2011 at 12:00 pm
Wrong, George. The reason you do not see the relationship is because you have previously separated science and religion in your faith, and that separates you from the "seek and find" credit to God for a progressive growth in your belief in God,
enhanced by the awesome creation of your Maker. Jesus did not. "Seek the Kingdom of God and all these things will be yours as well." What things, George?
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+3 By George Nelson on December 19, 2011 at 3:26 pm
Wrong Marvin:

Jesus said in Matthew 6:33 "Seek first the kingdom of God and all these things will be added unto you." He's talking about everything that we need.

One question. In all the comments you make I haven't found one where you back them up with scripture. Wh is that?

Read a few of the verses before and after vers 33.
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+1 By julie godschmidt on December 19, 2011 at 3:48 pm
Amazingly beautiful story! I cried! I want t be more like Harold. Thank Ron Hutchcraft for always saying so much by saying so little!
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-1 By marvin purser on December 19, 2011 at 4:02 pm
Jesus asked the question: "Why do you marvel at what I do? Greater things than these will ye do.", in reference to miracles and his affirmation that if we seek the kingdom of God,greater things than these will ye do and all these things will be yours as well."
That is what made the very stones cry out:
(Pharisees) begging him to shut the disciples up because they were so overwhelmed.

Nothing can replace this interpretation to get Pharisees to become that upset.
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