Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - The Point of No Return - #6286

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Monday, February 14, 2011

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My friend, Gary, was flying with a friend in a World War II vintage airplane. In fact, this man was a former World War II pilot. And my friend, Gary, was full of questions. He said, "What's this dial for?" And, "What does that light do?" And, "What's this stick do?" Fortunately he didn't grab for the stick when he was asking. And then Gary said, "Now, what's this red mark on the fuel gauge?" The pilot said, "Well, when we reached the point back in World War II days in which there was only enough fuel to get back, but the mission was not completed, we had a decision to make. And at that mark, we had to decide, shall we turn back? Because we had just enough fuel to get back. Or shall we go on?" And then pretty soberly, and if he were bringing back some memories, the pilot said, "That mark is called 'the point of no return.'" Believe it or not, you could be at that point right now and not even know it.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft, and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Point of No Return."

Now, our word for today from the Word of God comes from John chapter 12. I'll be reading at verse 37, and then verse 39. Jesus is entering His last week of His ministry before His crucifixion. And here's what it says, "Even after Jesus had done all these miraculous signs in their presence, they still would not believe in Him." One verse later it says, "For this reason, they could not believe." Now, as far as I'm concerned, those are some of the most chilling words in the New Testament. "They would not believe..." Did you catch that? And then what did it say? "Because of this, they could not believe."

Spiritually speaking, they had passed that red mark. They had passed the point of no return, and they didn't even know they had. Why? Well, in Genesis chapter 6, back in the early days of the human race, verse 3, God says, "My spirit will not always strive with man." In other words, I won't keep after you indefinitely, and you can't come to the Lord unless His Spirit is after you.

Isaiah 55:6 cautions us to, "Seek the Lord while He may be found" implying that He won't always be able to be found. See, you have to come to God when He's ready...when He is drawing you; not when you're ready. And every time you've heard God's voice and maybe just sat there, another layer has crusted over your heart in the hardening of the heart process. There literally comes a time when you cannot respond to the Lord any more. "They could not believe." And the people in the greatest danger are the people, maybe like you, who have heard the message over and over again.

Could it be you've been around the voice of Jesus many times, but you've never really given you to Him? Oh, you may know the verses, and the songs. You may even be holding some position in His service, but you don't belong to Him. I don't know how much longer God's Spirit will say to you, "Come to Jesus." But if you can still feel that tug today, then there's still some life inside. There still is an opportunity. You still can believe.

Is that stirring there? Is that tug there? Even as you hear the words, "Come to Jesus." Well then, it's not too late today. Tomorrow might be. And it is an awful thing to go into eternity with your sins unforgiven. You can say no once too often.

If you're not absolutely sure you've committed yourself to Jesus, would you do it today? Right where you are say, "Jesus, I'm done running my life. I believe that some of those sins you were dying for were mine. I believe You're alive today, and I am putting all my trust in You. For all I know about You, I've missed giving me to You. But today, Jesus, I'm putting all my trust and all my hope in You to be my rescuer from my sin. I am Yours beginning this day."

We kind of set up our website for a moment like this, where you want to be sure you belong to Jesus. And if you do, I would encourage you to go check it out, as many have. And I think you'll find there some help and some encouragement in being sure you belong to Him. It's YoursForLife.net.

And, you know, if today you could make this the day when you give yourself consciously to the man who gave His life for you, you will never pass the point of no return.

 

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0 By stephanie on February 14, 2011 at 3:32 am
So, I have a question. I have DID (split personality disorder), or so I've been told. The person I sometimes act out as is a church goer, Bible believer, saved person. I (the way I feel right now) have serious doubts about Jesus. What does that mean for us? My counselor does not know what to say to this. I've been trying to get my mind around the whole Jesus thing, but honestly, I'm not there yet.
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0 By tk on February 14, 2011 at 7:19 am
stephanie, some one once said, only God Himself and madmen don't have doubts... if we are all honest, we have our moments, but pray the prayer, "Lord I believe, help my unbelief!" You'll get there. when we get to heaven we'll NEVER hear this statement from God, " oh yea, in that situation you had too much faith in Me."
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+1 By toni marie on February 14, 2011 at 12:49 pm
Stephanie, I have suffered from a mental disorder also, and when under attack I would cry out to Jesus. Have you tried, even in your disblief, to do that? Give it a try, the enemy has no choice but to flee. Just try it. Praying for you.
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+1 By Jeffrey Flaker on February 14, 2011 at 8:15 am
Stephanie...Go to http://yoursforlife.net.

It is a difficult thing to understand, but we may never fully understand. God has said, "do not lean on your own understanding"

Also, get a copy of the New Believer's Bible http://www.walmart.com/ip/12464552

It will help develop your faith in easy to understand language.
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-1 By marvin purser on February 14, 2011 at 8:16 am
i believe that when we have got to the point of no return, God has placed his other children around us to lighten our burdens so that we may go on.

The problem is that we have learned to be ashamed to ask other people to help us, yet each of them is a "temple of the Lord."

We are suppose to go to temple when we need the help God has always available for us.

And the temple is suppose to respond.
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+2 By tink on February 14, 2011 at 2:52 pm
So, does it mean that God will really stop seeking you? That He just gives up on you if you don't receive Him. My children asked Christ into their heart as young children but are not living for the Lord as adults. They do not seem to think they need that relationship right now, will God stir their hearts as I pray He does? Can I rely on the promise "Train up a child"?
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