A Word With You

The King Will Never Leave

June 20, 2002

Ron Hutchcraft

Scripture:  Hebrews 13:5  Isaiah 53:6  Isaiah 49
When Queen Elizabeth’s mother - affectionately known to the British as the “Queen Mum” - died at the age of 101, reporters did a lot of reflecting on her special place in British hearts. Much of it was traced to the way she stood by and supported her husband, the king - as well as the British people - during the darkest days of World War II. Night after night, the German bombers would rain down destruction on England’s largest cities. London lived largely underground at night, trying desperately to hold out against Hitler’s determination to conquer their little nation. At one point, there was a rumor that Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret - then just little girls - were going to be sent to another country for their safety. When the “Queen Mum” was asked about that, this was her famous reply: “The girls can’t leave unless I leave and go with them, and I can’t leave unless the King leaves. And the King will never leave.”

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about “The King Will Never Leave.”

That’s a powerful promise - especially when the hour is very dark. It’s a promise you have - or you can have, beginning this very day from the King of all kings. One of the most amazing, most significant promises Jesus Christ ever made is contained in these eight words from Hebrews 13:5, our word for today from the Word of God - “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”

No loopholes. No room for disappointment or a change of heart. The Son of God promises to every person who belongs to Him that He will never leave them. Which may be the kind of unloseable love, the kind of anchor-relationship you need - because there have been way too many people who did leave. Someone who’s reading right now knows what it is to be abandoned, to be betrayed, to be disappointed, or dropped, or ignored. Or maybe you’ve lost people close to you - by their choice or by their death.

All the people who have left have been preparing you for the One who will never leave you, and that’s Jesus Christ. And it’s almost ironic that He’s our never-leaving One because of all the times we have left Him. We have, according to the Bible, gone “our own way” (Isaiah 53:6) rather than His way. We’ve lied when we should have told the truth, we’ve made so many things more important than Him in our life, we’ve done things with our body, our mind, our mouth, the people we love that we never should have done. But in spite of our turning our back on God and His plans for us, He has not turned His back on us. In fact, He sent Jesus, His Son, to die to pay for everything we’ve done against Him!

Here’s what He says in Isaiah 49 - “Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! I have engraved you on the palms of My hands.” Jesus looks at His hands and He sees there the nail prints that are there because of how much He loves you.

Isn’t it time you resigned from running your own life and opened up to the never-leaving love of Jesus Christ? If you want to begin your personal relationship with Him, tell Him that right now, putting all your trust in Him and His death for you. And I hope you’ll let me send you “Yours For Life,” the booklet I wrote about this relationship. Just let me know you want it.

The bombs may be falling. The hour may be dark. Others may not be there for you. But once you give yourself to King Jesus, the King will never leave! You have His word on it. You have His life on it.

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