The Gift You Don’t Want to Ruin

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The Gift You Don’t Want to Ruin

Source: http://www.hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/the-gift-you-don-t-want-to-ruin-6248

Our friend told us that her youngest child, Ralphie, was like “Mr. Christmas” at their house. Very early every Christmas morning, he was everyone’s alarm clock to get up and get going on those presents. That’s what made this one Christmas so strange. Two weeks earlier, Ralphie was doing a little exploring in the closets while his parents were gone, and he found where they had hidden their presents! He couldn’t resist. He opened this one bag and he saw the major gift they had bought him. And then came Christmas. Everyone slept later than they ever had on a Christmas morning because Ralphie didn’t get up. Everyone was waiting impatiently around the Christmas tree, so Dad called up the stairs, “Ralphie, are you coming?” “Yeah,” Ralphie replied. All the other kids were psyched as they opened their gifts. Not Ralphie. He opened his with little emotion, sort of a halfhearted thanks. Dad took him aside and said, “Ralphie, are you sick, man? You’re always Mr. Christmas around here!” Ralphie explained why his “joy to the world” had gone. “Dad, the problem is I opened my gift early, and I ruined Christmas.”

I’m Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about “The Gift You Don’t Want to Ruin.”

Poor Ralphie! He opened his gift before he should have and he ruined Christmas. It’s that kind of heartache that God is trying to protect us from when He tells us to wait to open one of the most beautiful gifts He’s given us – the gift of our sexual love to the person we love enough to spend our life with. He tells us to wait for marriage, to keep it inside marriage, not to keep us from enjoying it, but to keep us from ruining it.

God, who invented sex, says, “Marriage is to be honored by all and the marriage bed kept pure” (Hebrews 13:4 ). Your wedding night and all your nights of married love, are meant to be the “Christmas” when you open your gift for one person and only one person. That’s where the passion, the fulfillment, the excitement comes from; an exclusive gift that you’ve saved for only one person…the person you love enough to spend your life with. Anything you do with anyone else costs you the excitement of that exclusivity.

In our word for today from the Word of God, He gives us a clear blueprint for sex and love at its best. In 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4 , He says, “It is God’s will that you should be sanctified (that means ‘kept special’); that you should avoid sexual immorality (now, that’s sex outside the divine fence of marriage); that each of you should learn to control his own body in a way that is holy and honorable.” Okay, now notice the two-step action plan for not ruining your gift.

First, you avoid every wrong use of sex. Don’t allow yourself to get in situations or to the point where you might be tempted to give it away. Avoid it, don’t flirt with it.

Secondly, control your body; don’t let it control you. That means pacing yourself physically, not letting your passions start running fast and then suddenly trying to throw on the brakes. Control the desires that could carry you over the edge of an irreversible sexual mistake.

See, God really cares about what you do with your love. He cares that you experience all the love He’s planned for you; most of all, His love. If you’ve given away sexually what never should have been given, God has two hope-giving words for you: “clean” and “renewed.” The Bible says, “The blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.” (1 John 1:7 ) The sin you’re most ashamed of, even the sin you think He won’t forgive, was paid for when Jesus died on the cross. The day you bring your sin to Him and trust Him to be your Forgiver, your Savior, He erases every sin you’ve ever done from God’s Book. And He begins to renew your emotional and spiritual purity.

Don’t let your sin keep you from Jesus. Let it drive you to Jesus, who died to forgive that sin and change you. Look, if you want to know Him in this kind of love relationship, tell Him that today. And if you’d like to be sure just how to get started with Jesus, go to our website, check out my brief explanation there, of how to begin that relationship. The website is yoursforlife.net.

God wants to make you clean, wants to make you new, and He wants you to have His very best. When you give Him your life, you get love without strings and you get love without regrets.

Sand Castle Syndrome

I guess its normal to worry sometimes about our future and this is my feeling since last night. However, I want to thank God for reminding me to trust Him always. I want to share with you this article from Ron Hutchcraft Ministries website (http://www.hutchcraft.com/Life-Issues/Uncertainty/Sand-Castle-Syndrome). I found this after searching the word “Uncertainty” in Google.

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Sand Castle Syndrome

Life Issues – Uncertainty

Sometimes life seems to be about building sand castles, and we put a lot into things that ultimately don’t last. Jobs can turn out to be like a sand castle.

You put a lot into a job, but when the company doesn’t need you anymore, your job is washed away. You might feel that way about relationships, about marriage, or about your parents’ marriage. The biggest things in our lives are so vulnerable.

In God’s Word in the book of Romans are verses that talk about some of life’s high tides – the hardships, the changes, and the dangers that wipe out what we’ve built. Romans 8:37 is about a rock to stand on in a world of sand castles. “In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” The tide comes, but we’re still winning.

The reason found in Romans 8:38-39 says, “I’m convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” These verses describe a relationship that is unloseable and that nothing can separate. This is a Person who will not divorce you, will not lay you off, will not down-size you, will not betray you, and a God who loves you very much.

This love of God is described earlier in the same book of the Bible. Romans 5:8 says, “God proved His love for us in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us.” To put it simply, we were separated from God. Maybe you can sense that separation right now. It’s like a cosmic loneliness.

What separates us is what God calls sin. The bottom line is that the One who gave us our life was supposed to run it, but we’ve done it our way instead. That separation includes a death penalty. God did what only He could do through His Son, Jesus Christ by paying the death penalty that we deserve. The only thing that would cause God to ever turn His back on us, our sin, was dealt with at the cross of Jesus Christ.

You can begin this unloseable love relationship with God by reaching out to Jesus in total trust to erase your sin from God’s book and give you eternal life. Maybe you’ve had enough sand castles let you down and you’re ready for a rock that no tide can wash away. He’s the Rock you were meant to build your life on.

Source: http://www.hutchcraft.com/Life-Issues/Uncertainty/Sand-Castle-Syndrome

Let God do it His way

It doesn’t matter what you’re going through or how big your opponent are.
Keep an attitude of faith. Stay calm. Stay in in a positive frame of mind.
And don’t try to do it all your own way. Let God do it His way.
If you simply obey His commands, He will change things in your favor.

Encourage yourself in the Lord

Encourage yourself in the Lord! To live your best life now, you must act on your will, not simply your emotions. Sometimes that means you have to take steps of faith even when you are hurting, grieving, or still reeling from an attack of the enemy. Develop a victor’s mentality and watch what God begins to do.

Thank you LORD…

Thank you LORD for making us well today. May your blessings of good health continue in us all, to those I am sending this greeting, our families and friends.
Keep us out of stress and trouble as we proceed to all our doings; through Christ our Lord and savior. Amen.