Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was not only the creator of Sherlock Holmes, but apparently he was a creative practical joker, too. The story is told of one horrendous - although clever - practical joke that he played one time. He just wrote a short, unsigned telegram - all in fun - to 12 of the best known men in England. The anonymous message was the same; only six words - six scary words, βAll is discovered. Flee at once.β You want to guess what happened? As the story goes, within 24 hours not one of those men could be found.
I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about βThe Fugitive In the Mirror.β
Interesting! These men were chased, ultimately not by what someone else knew they had done, but by what they knew they had done.
It reminds me of the insightful words of Proverbs 28:1 in the Bible, βThe wicked man flees though no one pursues.β You know, twice America has run a popular TV series, and then there was ultimately a blockbuster movie called βThe Fugitive.β Itβs about a man on the run who canβt shake his pursuer. In a sense, weβre all βthe fugitive.β Every one of us knows what it is to be chased emotionally and spiritually by what weβve done in the past: the people weβve hurt, the messes weβve made, the wrong weβve done. Maybe nobody else knows, but we know and we canβt shake the guilt, the regrets, and that nagging fear of having to face God with it some day.
And like the fugitive on the screen, we can get away from it for a while, but it eventually overtakes us again. Is there no way to erase the guilt of the past instead of being chased by the guilt of the past? Thank God, there is. Itβs described in our word for today from the Word of God in Zechariah 3:1. In a very real way, the man called βJoshua the high priestβ is a picture of you and me.
Here's what it says: He is βstanding before the angel of the Lord (Who, by the way, many believe is actually Christ in the Old Testament.), and Satan standing at his right side to accuse him.β The devil, who will not let you forget what you have done, stands there telling God, βHey, thereβs no way You can take this one, not when You know what heβs really like.β Maybe youβve felt that way too: too dirty for God to ever really love you - to ever let you into His heaven. The Bible describes this man as βdressed in filthy clothes.β
But it goes on to say, βthe angel said, βTake off his filthy clothes.β Then he said to Joshua (and I believe He wants to say this to you today), βSee I have taken away your sin, and I will put rich garments on you.ββ Youβll never get anywhere with God as long as youβre trying to stand before Him trying to look all religious and righteous. Weβre filthy, according to Him. Thatβs what our sin makes us. But because Jesus loved you enough to take all the guilt and all the hell of your sins and pay for it on the cross, He can literally take away the guilt and take away all the penalty of all your sin.
Can I tell you what today is about? Itβs about you finally being clean inside, totally forgiven, and totally free from every sin you have ever committed. But you have to respond to what Jesus has done for you by trusting Him to be your personal Savior from your personal sin. You do that when you say to Him, βJesus, I believe what You did on the cross is my only hope. Iβve been running my life long enough. I want to be Yours from today on, and Iβm grabbing You like a drowning person would grab their rescuer.β
There's some wonderful information that will help you nail down once and for all to know you have got this settled at our website. Would you check it out? It's ANewStory.com, where maybe your new story could begin.
Today the flight of a spiritual fugitive can finally end, because it ends at the foot of Jesusβ cross.
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