Wednesday February 19, 2014

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Our oldest son was working with young people on an Indian reservation in Arizona. One of his first challenges was to find a place to live on the reservation. And that was pretty difficult. But God provided him with a lot and a trailer to put on that lot, and that was great! Second challenge, how to work everything on the trailer. Now, we're talking about a son here who shares his father's mechanical aptitude. I taught him everything I knew. It took about 30 seconds.

Now, he rose to those challenges, but one problem was particularly baffling. The hot water heater wouldn't work! The weather was getting colder; cold showers were getting more and more exciting, and he'd tried everything. Even friends came in and worked on it. This hot water heater wouldn't heat water. And everybody's going, "What's wrong?" Finally one friend returned. He said, "Let me try one more thing." He checked the fuel line from the propane tanks to the heater, and then he started poking around in the line with a screw driver. Our son said, "What are you doing?" And the guy said, "This is clogged with soot, Man! I'm getting the soot out of the line." Guess what? Next morning, hot shower!

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Soot in the Line."

Maybe my son's question about his hot water heater is a question you're asking about your situation right now, "What's wrong?" Have you considered that there may be soot in the line? Our word for today from the Word of God comes from Psalm 66, beginning at verse 16, "Come and listen to all who fear God. Let me tell you what He's done for me. I cried out to Him with my mouth. His praise was on my tongue." Verse 18, "If I had cherished sin in my heart, the Lord would not have listened. But God has surely listened and heard my voice in prayer. Praise be to God, who has not rejected my prayer or withheld His love for me."

Now, these verses suggest a scenario something like this: You're praying about something important. Nothing's happening. You're frustrated, you're trying everything to fix it, and you're asking, "God, where are You?" Maybe God's coming along side of you today and saying, "Have you checked for soot; for some sin in the line between you and Me?" That's usually the last place we look for the answer to the question, "What's wrong?" We blame people, we blame circumstances, we blame the economy, the church, a family member, and then God says, "No, you see, the problem is you're cherishing sin in your heart. I can't send My answer while you're still holding on to that dirt."

So consider the possibility that God is trying to get you to look in the mirror for an answer to what's wrong. Is there maybe a bitterness or an angry spot that you've allowed to lodge in your heart? Is there a compromise you've allowed to creep in? You're compromising the truth, or maybe you're compromising a relationship, or maybe with what you watch or you listen to. It could be you've compromised your integrity or your principles. Could it be that you're letting some old sin or habit or wrong motive start to creep back into your life? Maybe there's pride or lust or unbelief that's blocking God's blessing.

It's time for some confessing, don't you think; some serious apologizing to your Savior and some serious repenting? Repenting means abandoning that sin, drawing on the power of Jesus to conquer what's been conquering you. And then don't be surprised if some answers start to come once you've unblocked the line.

Well, our son ended up enjoying the hot water that wouldn't come for a while. He just had to get the soot out of the line, and so do you. God wants to make it warm again. But you have to remove the dirt that is blocking the blessing of Almighty God.