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| Shipping Out...Orders Unknown! by Ron Hutchcraft When the President of the United States declared a war on terrorism, the lives of millions of American military personnel suddenly changed dramatically. Some of the first to be affected were the crews of our major combat ships, like aircraft carriers. In a matter of days, thousands were shipping out. Reporters were trying to guess what their destinations were. But, of course, not even the crews knew. Except for a few commanders, their orders were unknown. Well, I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Shipping Out, Orders Unknown." Actually, that kind of mission is nothing new for those whose Commander-in-Chief is Jesus Christ. He often asks us to ship out, orders unknown. Whether or not we do determines whether or not we experience the plans He designed for us. Paul understood this "sealed orders" thing - as evidenced by his response in Acts 20:22, our word for today from the Word of God. The elders from the church in Ephesus were very afraid for Paul as he considered going back to Jerusalem. They knew there was major danger awaiting him there. Here's Paul's response: "And now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there." In fact, Paul did get attacked and he got arrested in Jerusalem. But that arrest led him to fulfilling his lifetime ambition - to carry the Gospel to Rome. And he was transported there as Caesar's guest - at Caesar's expense! Now it could be that your Lord is pushing you in a direction that has no map, lots of questions, and not many specifics. You only know that there is this Holy Spirit compulsion to take that step. It may very well be that your Lord is asking you to board that ship - orders unknown. All you know is that He wants you on that ship. Remember, God usually leads by revealing one step at a time, not the whole plan. Your mission is to take the next step. And God's leading tends to work this way - you take a step, you see a step. The waters of the Jordan River didn't part for God's ancient people until they stepped into the water. We'd love to have it the other way - "How about You part the waters, Lord, and I'll step in." Nope, it doesn't work that way. It's like that automatic door at the grocery store. The door only opens as you start walking toward it. In Deuteronomy 1, as God was leading His ancient people into a future with many questions, He answered the three issues that might be keeping you from moving out. First, the obstacles. Well, God says, "The Lord your God will fight for you." So, whatever is bigger than you are, God is bigger than it is. So much for the obstacles. How about your inadequacies? "The Lord your God carried you, as a father carries his son." OK, so it's His strength, not yours. So much for your inadequacies. What about knowing which way to go? "The Lord your God went before you on your journey ... to show you the way you should go." So much for knowing which way to go. Soldiers of Jesus ship out even when their orders are unknown. And when they do, amazing things start happening - waters part, doors open, enemies flee, walls fall down. "Going, not knowing" - that is often the path to the greatest victories you have ever seen!
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BEAUTIFUL CHRISTIAN SISTER
Maya Angelou 'A woman's heart should be so hidden in Christ that a man should have to seek Him first to find her.'
When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not shouting 'I'm clean livin'' I'm whispering 'I was lost, Now I'm found and forgiven.'
When I say... 'I am a Christian' I don't speak of this with pride. I'm confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide.
When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not trying to be strong. I'm professing that I'm weak and need His strength to carry on.
When I say.. 'I am a Christian' I'm not bragging of success. I'm admitting I have failed and need God to clean my mess.
When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not claiming to be perfect, My flaws are far too visible but, God believes I am worth it.
When I say... 'I am a Christian' I still feel the sting of pain.. I have my share of heartaches, so I call upon His name.
When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not holier than thou, I'm just a simple sinner Who received God's good grace, somehow!
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What is there about me that anyone else would be interested in? I'm not sure, but I'll enter a few things. I'm 64 years old. Love to have fun and laugh over anything that is wholesome. I don't like "ugly"—there is too much in the world that is crude and ugly, so I try to see, talk, listen to only beautiful things. "Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think on these things." My goal is heaven, though I am sorely lacking in many of the qualities that I think would help me achieve this. The grace of God will have to cover much in me!
I love spending time alone, which I almost never get to do, as my husband is home. It is difficult motivating myself to get up and do what I should when someone is in the room. Don't get me wrong—I love him and enjoy spending time with him. But I've always been more able to motivate myself to work and do projects when I was alone. [Of course, I didn't have an addiction to the computer back then! ]
We love to eat out and I don't enjoy cooking any more, but eating out is very expensive, so we shouldn't do it as much as we do. Love Mexican and Chinese food—and a great steak! We just celebrated our 10th Anniversary by a great steak dinner at Outback!
Our toy poodle, Dudley (photo at left), is the child of our old age! :) He is the center of our universe in many ways. I also have two Persian cats, age 14 and almost 3. Callie, the younger, is pictured below.
I drink iced tea for breakfast, lunch, dinner, bedtime—all the time. I have a lot of migraines. And I am truly a computer addict! I will extol You, O LORD, for You have lifted me up, And have not let my foes rejoice over me. O LORD my God, I cried out to You, And You healed me. O LORD, You brought my soul up from the grave; You have kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit. Psalm 30:1-3 [NKJV]
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The Lord is my real boss, and I shall not want. He gives me peace, when chaos is all around me. He gently reminds me to pray and do all things without murmuring and complaining.
He reminds me that he is my source and not my job. He restores my sanity everyday and guides my decisions that I might honor him in all that I do.
Even though I face absurd amounts of e-mails, system crashes, unrealistic deadlines, budget cutbacks, gossiping co-workers, discriminating supervisors and an aging body that doesn't cooperate every morning, I still will not stop—for He is with me! His presence, His peace, and His power will see me through.
He raises me up, even when they fail to promote me. He claims me as His own, even when the company threatens to let me go. His Faithfulness and love is better than any bonus check.
His retirement plan beats every 401k there is! When it's all said and done, I'll be working for Him a whole lot longer and for that, I BLESS HIS NAME!!!!!!
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by Ron Hutchcraft When the President of the United States declared a war on terrorism, the lives of millions of American military personnel suddenly changed dramatically. Some of the first to be affected were the crews of our major combat ships, like aircraft carriers. In a matter of days, thousands were shipping out. Reporters were trying to guess what their destinations were. But, of course, not even the crews knew. Except for a few commanders, their orders were unknown. Well, I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Shipping Out, Orders Unknown." Actually, that kind of mission is nothing new for those whose Commander-in-Chief is Jesus Christ. He often asks us to ship out, orders unknown. Whether or not we do determines whether or not we experience the plans He designed for us. Paul understood this "sealed orders" thing - as evidenced by his response in Acts 20:22, our word for today from the Word of God. The elders from the church in Ephesus were very afraid for Paul as he considered going back to Jerusalem. They knew there was major danger awaiting him there. Here's Paul's response: "And now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there." In fact, Paul did get attacked and he got arrested in Jerusalem. But that arrest led him to fulfilling his lifetime ambition - to carry the Gospel to Rome. And he was transported there as Caesar's guest - at Caesar's expense! Now it could be that your Lord is pushing you in a direction that has no map, lots of questions, and not many specifics. You only know that there is this Holy Spirit compulsion to take that step. It may very well be that your Lord is asking you to board that ship - orders unknown. All you know is that He wants you on that ship. Remember, God usually leads by revealing one step at a time, not the whole plan. Your mission is to take the next step. And God's leading tends to work this way - you take a step, you see a step. The waters of the Jordan River didn't part for God's ancient people until they stepped into the water. We'd love to have it the other way - "How about You part the waters, Lord, and I'll step in." Nope, it doesn't work that way. It's like that automatic door at the grocery store. The door only opens as you start walking toward it. In Deuteronomy 1, as God was leading His ancient people into a future with many questions, He answered the three issues that might be keeping you from moving out. First, the obstacles. Well, God says, "The Lord your God will fight for you." So, whatever is bigger than you are, God is bigger than it is. So much for the obstacles. How about your inadequacies? "The Lord your God carried you, as a father carries his son." OK, so it's His strength, not yours. So much for your inadequacies. What about knowing which way to go? "The Lord your God went before you on your journey ... to show you the way you should go." So much for knowing which way to go. Soldiers of Jesus ship out even when their orders are unknown. And when they do, amazing things start happening - waters part, doors open, enemies flee, walls fall down. "Going, not knowing" - that is often the path to the greatest victories you have ever seen!
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