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Too Good To Keep - #6281
Here's my question, "When was the last time that you personally shared what Christ did on the cross with someone who does not know Him?" When was the last time you played a part in changing someone's eternity from hell to heaven? Maybe when you first became a Christian you did. Could it be you've just settled into the comfort zone now? You may be very busy...very busy in Christian work, but you're sitting on the Good News.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/too-good-to-keep-6281
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc. - Fighting for Lives When the Shots Rang Out - #6296 | Your Mission
There is a life-saving emergency right in front of each of us who knows Jesus. We can't wait for a "rescue professional" to get there. If you're with a person in danger of dying, you're responsible. If anything stops us it will be fear.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/fighting-for-lives-when-the-shots-ra...
No More Struggles
Fay Weldon went through what she thought was a near-death experience in 2006 when an allergic reaction stopped her heart...
http://odb.org/2011/01/25/no-more-struggles/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_...
A Voice From the Grave - #6264
Your decision about Jesus Christ is life or death. It is a heaven or hell choice. See, God never meant for anyone to be in hell. It was prepared for the devil and his angels. But we rebelled against God, and you can't enter heaven with sin. It's only if the penalty has been paid, and Jesus paid that penalty when He died on the cross. He took your hell so you could go to His heaven.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/a-voice-from-the...
The Delete Button You Can't Reach - #6253
The awful harvest for your sin was taken by Jesus on the cross, so you could make the greatest trade in the world - eternal death for eternal life.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/the-delete-butto...
The Radical Christmas Victory Plan - #6249
He chooses unlikely candidates and does mighty things through them - which means your inadequacy and ordinariness may be exactly what qualifies you to be a spiritual hero. According to Jesus, who is it that will "inherit the earth?" The mighty? No - the meek (Matthew 5:3).
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-hard-times/the-radical-christmas-victory-pla...
The Worst Part in the Christmas Story
Herod's not the last person to miss Jesus because of wanting to be king. We all want to be king - of our own life. And that self-rule the Bible calls "sin" is what ultimately separates us from the God we can't live without and keeps us out of His heaven.
http://hutchcraft.com/christmas-moments/christmas-2010/the-worst-part-in-the-christmas-...
Bombshell Birthday
There really is a definite moment when you move from "B.C." to "A.D." - it's when you tell Jesus, "I'm Yours from this day on."
http://hutchcraft.com/christmas-moments/christmas-2010/bombshell-birthday
Skin On
Because of Christmas, we've got God with skin on. The Bible says that the Son of God "became flesh and made His dwelling among us (John 1:14).
http://hutchcraft.com/christmas-moments/christmas-2010/skin-on
A Tsunami Every Day - #6245
You have nothing more important you can do with the rest of your life than to invest it in getting the life-saving news about Jesus to as many people as possible while there's still time. Because we are God's warning system. To know the wave is coming and remain silent is to let people die who otherwise might have lived.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/a-tsunami-every-day-6245

