Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Making Sure The Family's There - #6190

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A Word With You - Your Relationships

Friday, October 1, 2010

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The military has roll call - reading out the names to see if everybody's there. When our family has a get-together - like Mom, Dad, Grandma, Granddad, and grandchildren - we don't have roll call. But we do have one three-year-old grandson who takes roll in his own little way. While we're all busy in the usual chatter and bustle of everyone catching up, our grandson is obviously evaluating who's there and who isn't. You can tell. Before very long, he pipes up, "Where's Grandma?" or "Where's Daddy?" or whoever happens to be the MIA at the moment. And he wants answers about where they are and why they aren't there. He wants every person in the family to be there!

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Making Sure The Family's There."

If you belong to Jesus Christ, and you know your sins are forgiven, when all of God's family gets together in heaven, you know you'll be there. But what about your family on earth? Will they be there, and are you doing what you need to do to help them be there?

It's easier to tell almost anyone else about Jesus isn't it, than it is to tell someone from your family? You can go to Mexico on a missions trip and tell people there about what Jesus did for them...you can say a word to someone at work or in a restaurant or in your neighborhood. You can be real involved in Christian activities that are aimed at helping people be in heaven with us and seldom if ever explain to your family members what Christ has done for you and what Christ did on the cross for them. Probably because it's just plain hard.

The priority of Jesus for us as His ambassadors shows up in a story recorded in Mark 5 , beginning in verse 18. It's our word for today from the Word of God. The Bible says, "As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon-possessed begged to go with Him." Jesus had just set this man free from years of spiritual bondage. "Jesus did not let Him, but said, 'Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you.' So the man went away and began to tell in all the Decapolis (which was his home area) how much Jesus had done for him. And all the people were amazed."

It would have been easier for this man to go with Jesus and run around serving Him everywhere but home. Just like some of us. And we should be spreading the Good News about Jesus to people that God brings into our life and we should be a part of His mission to reach every lost person. But it should start at home. It may be that Jesus is saying to you today, "Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you."

How do you do that? First, pray by name every day for the lost members of your family. Second, evaluate what about you is making them think less of Jesus - could be your temper, your selfishness, your mouth - whatever it is, take some time to let Jesus change it. Let them see a difference in you that will mean something to them. Thirdly, let them know how much they mean to you. Sometimes a letter may be the best way to do that - a letter with four main parts: "I love you," "Thank you for," "I'm sorry for," and "I wish we could." In that last part, talk about how you hope your relationship can be from now on. And let them know how much you want them in heaven with you. Sometimes, our family members think we're condemning them, but you may need to say, "If being good could get anybody to heaven, you'd probably be on the list. But I found out that our only hope is what Jesus did and what we do with what He did for us."

Don't nag them. Don't argue religion with them. It's not about religion. It's all about Jesus and His cross. So stick to that. Pray for an open door to their heart and for then for God's courage and words to go in when He opens the door. God rescued you so the people you love could have Jesus within their reach, living in someone they know. Do all God wants you to do to help everyone you love be in heaven with you.

 

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+1 By Karen Stavale on October 2, 2010 at 11:30 am
My sister & mother just don't want to hear the Gospel; they believe Jesus is just for men. I'm not sure about some of their other reasons. I know they're influenced by the Left's agenda.
My husband & I are flying to CA to visit my sister, and Phil's parents & sister, none of whom are believers. (Maybe his mom is now but she has Alzhimer's Disease.) Please pray we'll be Christ's servants & ambassadors, and that He shines thru us.
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+1 By Kelly on November 22, 2010 at 6:45 am
Last night I was at church and was convicted that I do not pray for my family enough. I try to do it all and solve it all on my on. I get frustrated, angry, put out. Yet, I don't conciously give it to Jesus. I am begininng my days starting to day with devotionals on family and in prayer for my family. This was my first one.....Thank you for starting it out good.
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+2 By Perry on April 8, 2011 at 5:49 am
I am a believer and have been saved. My question is when I go to heaven will I recognize my family that is already there. I remember reading somewhere in the Bible where we will be given a "new" body? If we are all given a new body will it look the same. Also, how will I find my family? So many questions so little time.
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