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Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Dispelling the Fog - #3850
n Job 2:10, he asks, "Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?" And in chapter 13, verse 15, Job says, "Though He slay me, yet I will I hope in Him." Stubborn faith that still believes that the sun is shining even when you can't see it for the fog. The kind of faith that looks for things to praise God for at a time when it hurts so bad.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Hard-Times/Dispelling-the-Fog-3850
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - That Beautiful Mess - #3856
n the pages of the Bible, there is probably no man whose life became more of a mess than Job. His name is synonymous with suffering. He loved God, but he lost his health, his fortune, his children--in his body and in his heart he experienced excruciating, relentless pain.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Hard-Times/That-Beautiful-Mess-3856
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Tragedy's Eyes - #3873
What happened on a national scale . . . what happened to Laura Ingalls on a personal scale - those are pictures that remind us of the good that can come from some of life's most painful experiences. That could be very important for you to remember right now - because you're going through one of those painful experiences right now. The pain is deep - but it's not the whole story - because God uses tragedy to help build people into something greater.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Hard-Times/Tragedy-s-Eyes-3873
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Defiant Hope - #3942
That's what it is when you raise your flag at a time when everything seems to be collapsing - it's defiant hope. You may be in one of your "blackest hours" right now - but you still have to raise the flag that says hope in a seemingly hopeless situation.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Most-Important-Relationship/Defiant-Hope-3942
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - The Weather Channel's Executive Producer - #3977
Recently, I read these awe-inspiring verses from Job 37, beginning with verse 5. They reveal the ways that we can see and celebrate the power and the majesty of our God by just looking at the weather - and they're our word for today from the Word of God.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Personal-Power/The-Weather-Channel-s-Executi...
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Survivors' Faith - #3988
"Every year you grow, you will find me bigger." That is a beautiful description of a Jesus-follower's enlarging relationship with Jesus Christ - and our enlarging view of how big our Lord really is. And the experiences that grow us the most inevitably are the experiences that hurt the most.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Most-Important-Relationship/Survivors-Faith-...
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Heaven's Balanced Books - #5398
In God's deep love and infinite wisdom, He knows that we just can't stand to have all blessings or all burdens, all happiness or all heartaches.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Personal-Power/Heaven-s-Balanced-Books-5398
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Wild Weather - #8006
Actually, most of the storms in our life don’t show up on the weather channel. They’re the storms that hit our health, and our finances, and our family, and our emotions, and our relationships. And they hurt.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Life-That-Matters/Radio-Program/Wild-Weather-8006
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - How Your Fire Can Produce New Life - #5419
It's usually been when God's turned up the heat on me that He's finally gotten my attention and forced me to face some things that I needed to change but I didn't want to deal with. When I did, it began new life - a new season of spiritual refreshing and seeing Him take my life to a new level.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Most-Important-Relationship/How-Your-Fire-Ca...
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Flying Into the Storm - #5523
One Bible picture shows the one whose hope is in the Lord soaring like an eagle (Isaiah 40:31). Even in a storm - especially in a storm. That may be a very important picture for you right now because "storm" is a good word to describe what you're going through right now. You have no choice about getting hit by the storm and you certainly have no control over it, but you do have a choice about how you handle this storm. You can let it frighten you into retreating, you can let it bury you, or you can fly into that storm and let it take you higher than you have ever flown before.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Most-Important-Relationship/Flying-Into-the-...

