Tuesday, February 4, 2014
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I've lost count of how many times I have landed in an airplane. But who would care? For the most part - routine landings - except for the ones that were unusually soft or unusually hard. In fact I experienced one of those hard landings not too long ago. We hit the runway let's say with authority.
Now, my neighbor in the seat next to me commented very matter-of-factly, "Navy pilot." When I asked him what he meant by that, he said, "Well, I've observed this over the years. The guys who are former Air Force pilots glide in because they're used to landing on big runways at big airports. But the former Navy pilots, they land hard. They're used to landing on ships in the middle of the ocean."
And that started me thinking, "Man, if all I had to land on was this little speck in a big ocean called a carrier, I'd land hard too." That's the smart thing to do when there's only one spot to land on.
I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Landing Hard."
Our word for today from the Word of God comes from 2 Corinthians chapter 1, and I'm going to be reading verses 8 and 9. As I read, would you see if any of these phrases might sound familiar in your life? Here's what Paul says, "We do not want you to be uninformed about the hardships we suffered in the Province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. Indeed in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead."
Any of those phrases sound like anything you've been going through? Hardships, under great pressure, beyond your ability to endure, despairing even of life? He said, "In our hearts, man, we felt like we were dying the sentence of death." A dark time! In a sense, Paul has no place to land with his pain but one place, and that's why God allowed all the pain so his options would be limited to one. With only one place to land, Paul landed hard in the arms of God and he traded in self-reliance for God-reliance.
This talented, competent, successful, driven, well-educated man had to reach the end of himself to find out what God's power was like. And when he had only God to turn to, he said, "Man, that's when I learned who I was supposed to rely on." He traded in human strength for heaven's strength.
You can learn a lot from studying the people who got a miracle in Jesus' day. The Bible says in Mark chapter 1, "A man with leprosy came to Him and begged Him on his knees, 'If you are willing, you can make me clean.'" And then in Mark chapter 5, one of the synagogue rulers came. "Seeing Jesus, he fell at His feet and pleaded earnestly with Him." Now, this guy was a "big shot"; he was an official. And yet you see him pleading earnestly; falling at Jesus' feet.
And it says of the woman then who came to Jesus with a hemorrhaging problem she'd had for 12 years, "When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind Him in the crowd, touched His cloak, because she thought, 'If I just touch His clothes I would be healed.'" You could just see her desperately pushing through the crowd. She's just lunging for Jesus.
See, people who got a miracle landed hard at Jesus' feet; totally powerless, grabbing Him as if He were their only hope. And their desperate faith released the power of God to change their situation. This is faith that doesn't just pray, "Dear God..." No, it prays urgently, "Oh, Lord." It lands hard.
Well, maybe you're running out of fuel and you've run out of places to land. There's one place left. You could land hard at the feet of Jesus Christ. You know, that's how you even begin a relationship with God. That's how you get your sins forgiven. That's how you trade hell for heaven, as you realize that there's nothing you can do to contribute to you getting to heaven; nothing you could do that would give you a relationship with God. And so, that's when you grab Jesus. You land hard in His arms and say, "Jesus, rescue me."
Maybe you've never done that and you'd like to. You'd like to know you belong to Him. I would like to show you how that could happen. I want to invite you to join me at our website, ANewStory.com. He wants you to pin all your hopes on Him. And when you do, you'll be ready to fly again.
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