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Amareno 03-14-2003 @ 11:59 AM    Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#4220 - "Finding Out When You Need To Know"
John 10:3

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     Americans have seen a lot of emotional scenes, watching families say goodbye as their soldiers and sailors ship out for duty in the world's danger spots. Not long after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, thousands of military personnel boarded ships bound for unannounced destinations. Imagine - your ship has set sail, but you don't know where you're going. The news reported that some of those ships left with sealed orders. When their ship reached a certain point, their commander was authorized to open those orders and find out just exactly where they were all going. And as people needed to know, they were informed by the commander. "Need to know," they call it.

     Well, I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Finding Out When You Need To Know."

     It's not uncommon in the military - you get your orders on a "need to know" basis. It's not uncommon in God's army either. In fact, it God's modus operandi. Of course, like the military on those ships with the mystery destination, we think we need to know right now! But our Commander reveals our orders when He thinks we need to know. He won't reveal your ultimate destination, but he'll always make sure you know what you need to do today.

     You may be in a time when you're wondering where your Lord is taking you. It's one of those, "What is God's will?" times. It's a good time to review how God's guidance works. It's a good time for our word for today from the Word of God in John 10, beginning with verse 3. It says of Jesus, our Good Shepherd, "The sheep listen to His voice. He calls His own sheep by name and leads them out." Notice, you're not just lost in Jesus' great flock. He calls you by name - to follow Him into a plan that is uniquely yours, just for your life.

     It goes on to say, "He goes on ahead of them, and His sheep follow Him because they know His voice. They will never follow a stranger; in fact, they will run away from him because they do not recognize his voice." The issue for sheep is not "where am I going?" or "how are we getting there?" - the issue for a sheep is staying close to the One who's leading him. It's about being able to recognize the Shepherd's voice in the middle of all the other voices talking at you.

     It's not about figuring out the Plan - it's about staying close to the Planner. He reveals His plans to you on a "need to know" basis - which is usually one day at a time. If He told you where He's taking you ultimately, you'd probably run from it because it would sound scary based on what you know now, or you'd run to it and get there before it's ready or you're ready. Either way, you'd mess it up and miss it.

     Your job is to be in His Word faithfully, every day, so you get real good at recognizing what your Lord sounds like. Then when you pray for specific guidance, you'll be able to say, "Now, that's Him - I know what His voice sounds like!" Get good at listening to your Savior's voice, and not stressing over where He's taking you.

     The orders of God always lead you to the great plans of God. They're revealed on a "need to know" basis. When you need to know more, you will know. But until then, give everything you've got to what He's already told you to do!


Yours In The Vineyard, Amareno
"As the deer panteth after the waterbrooks, so panteth my soul after thee oh Lord" (Psalm 42:1)

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  Lord Jesus Christ I thank you that you love us.  Please give me more trust.  I am standing on your precious Word.  In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray.  Amen.

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Greetings, subscribers.  What an amazing week in our country's history.  I will never forget the faces of the Iraqi people weeping with joy as they were liberated from unspeakable brutality.  Let us continue to keep all our brave armed forces in our prayer.  And we should always ask their angels to be with them and protect them...
just as John's did:

I was a guest on CFRB Radio in Canada when John*,  phoned in.  He told listeners of a time two years before when, as a college exchange student, he had been touring Germany, and had lost his way.  By the time he found the bus station, it was dark and the last bus back to his hostel had gone.  Now what to do?  He barely spoke German, and was uncertain about currency and direction. As he walked to the door of the now-deserted depot, he noticed three unsavory-looking men following him, like foxes circling a chicken.  Grimly, John clenched his fists.
Just then a car pulled up.  "Jump in!" called a young woman in the front seat.
John did.  His rescuers, a friendly middle-aged couple, spoke English fluently, and agreed that it was fortunate they had happened to be passing the station when he needed help.  But when John told them where he was staying, the woman looked doubtful.  "That's on the other side of the city," she said. "We live in a different direction."
"Oh, drop me anywhere," John said quickly.  "I don't want to take you out of your way."
"Why don't you just come home with us?" the man suggested. "We've plenty of room, and we can bring you back to the bus station tomorrow morning on our way to work."
John protested but the couple assured him he would be no bother at all.  They seemed completely sincere.  Weren't Europeans noted for being hospitable, perhaps more casual and trusting than North Americans?  John felt calm, and decided that this too was part of his adventure,  He would relax and enjoy it.
Their route became increasingly deserted into a forest on the outskirts of town.  The stretch they now traveled was dark, surrounded on both sides by tall trees and dense vegetation. But this serene and attractive couple--by now Frieda and Hans--chatted comfortably, dispelling any doubts.  John asked Frieda where they were, and she mentioned the name of the forest. "It's a bit on the quiet side," she told him, "but we love it here."
Eventually the car stopped in front of a charming house.  Frieda and Hans escorted John to the kitchen;  Hans whipped up a quick meal while Frieda arranged the guest room.  The three of them sat comfortably together, eating and talking.  John had never felt so warmly welcomed.
John slept blissfully, enjoyed a tasty breakfast the next morning and rode with the couple all the way back to the bus terminal.  "You've been wonderful," John told them as he got out of the car.  "I'll never forget you." Quickly he scrawled the address Frieda gave him in his notebook--he would certainly keep in touch--and watched until their car merged into the busy traffic.
John returned to Canada, and immediately wrote a thank you note to Hans and Frieda.  He was disappointed when they didn't respond, but he was busy with other things. Memories of the trip, and his special rescuers, receded.
The following December, John again vacationed in the same area of Germany.  While there he told people of his previous encounter, only to be greeted by suspicious looks.  "There's no house in that forest.  No one lives there," people told him.  But John was adamant.  Finally, he drove to the post office that serviced the area where Hans and Frieda lived.  On the way he recognized the deserted route, and the dense forest road.
But when he reached the post office, officials confirmed what John had already been told.  The address he had written in his notebook was non-existent.  There was no house at all in the forest.  Nor, to anyone's recollection, had there ever been.
John's thank you note was never returned to him.  He thinks his hosts received it--in one way or another.

Copyrighted by Joan Wester Anderson, 2001.  For more examples of God's love, check the website at www.joanwanderson.com




Yours In The Vineyard, Amareno
"As the deer panteth after the waterbrooks, so panteth my soul after thee oh Lord" (Psalm 42:1)




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