A Word With You
# 5511 - When You're Ready for a Change
John 10 : 10
 
 
Larry Walters was just tired of sitting in his backyard, watching the same 
old folks in the same old neighborhood do the same old thing. He was ready 
for a change. So he decided to do something different. He went out and 
bought 45 six-foot helium balloons and attached them to his lawn chair, 
which was tethered to a car to keep it from taking off. Then, he donned a 
parachute, packed a bottle of soda pop, a CB radio, and a BB gun to shoot 
out balloons so he could come down. He thought he'd get a great view of 
his neighborhood. He got a little more than that. When his friends cut his 
lawn chair loose, he shot a thousand feet into the air in a minute. Before 
long, Larry and his flying lawn chair were 16,000 feet over the Los 
Angeles area. That's like three miles up, man! A TWA pilot radioed the 
tower and said, "We've spotted a man in a lawn chair at 16,000 feet." I 
can't even guess what the tower must have said back to the pilot. 
Meanwhile, Larry is yelling into his CB radio, "Mayday! Mayday!" He 
eventually managed to shoot out enough balloons to come down, where he 
landed in some wires and caused a power outage in Long Beach, California. 
He got down OK, he got some TV appearances, and an FAA fine. Not bad for 
an ordinary guy in a lawn chair. 
 
Here was a man who was tired of same old, same old and willing to take a 
risk to go where he'd never been able to go before. In a way, that's what 
I'm asking you to consider today, because like many people, you may be 
ready for a change. Because life is lonely the way it is now; because life 
seems pretty meaningless. The question, "Why am I here?" still doesn't 
have a satisfactory answer after all these years. You're ready for a 
change. 
 
Maybe life hurts, too. There's been a lot of pain and not much healing. 
And life's not safe either: there are terror alerts, bad news from the 
doctor that can change everything, losing people you coun ted on and those 
unsettling thoughts whenever you go to a funeral, reminding you of the day 
that it will be you there. You're tired of same old, same old. You're 
ready for a change. 
Into that restlessness for something better comes these hope-giving words 
of Jesus Christ that are recorded in our word for today from the Word of 
God in John 10:10. He said: "The thief (that's the devil) comes only to 
steal and kill and destroy; but I have come that they may have life, and 
have it to the full." Contrary to the misconception some people have, 
Jesus doesn't put a lid on your life. He blows the lid off your life by 
doing something about the loneliness, the meaninglessness, the pain, and 
the danger of our future. 
 
How? He came here to fix what makes life so lonely and meaningless and 
hurtful and dangerous. And that's the Grand Canyon betw een us and God, 
created by a lifetime of you and me doing things our way instead of God's 
way. Sin, the Bible calls it. The one whose love we were made for—that 
we're lonely for—is on the other side of the canyon. The one who put us 
here and knows why we're here is on the other side. We're separated from 
the one who can heal our pain, who can replace an uncertain future with a 
guaranteed place in heaven. It took Jesus putting a cross over that canyon 
to get us to the God we need so desperately. It took His dying to pay the 
death penalty for what you and I have done. 
 
And now Jesus has come to where you are this very day to offer you the 
life He died and then rose again to give you. But like any gift, you have 
to reach out and take it. You have to tell Him in faith, "Jesus, I'm tired 
of running my own life. I'm yours now." The moment you do that, you have 
crossed that canyon into t he arms of the God you were made by and made 
for. If you're ready for that change, you tell Him that right now where 
you are. Then I would invite you to our website, and I think you'll find 
there some great practical help in being sure that you have crossed into 
the arms of God and you will belong to Him forever and then you're going 
to heaven. 
 
Don't waste one more day without Him. 
Copyright (c) 2008 by Ron Hutchcraft.

 
 

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