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Old 05-04-2005, 09:50 AM   #1  
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I hope I'm not offending anyone by posting this...I realize not everyone shares my religious beliefs, but this e-mail seemed to resonate with our frustrations over our inability to get with a program and lose the weight that's been plaguing us for so long. Even if you don't believe in Christ, I think you'll find lots in this message to agree with...we have to want to get well before we can actually do it, and change is very hard. I found this helpful and hope you do too!

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A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#4778 - "The Same Old Baggage"
John 5:3-9

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When airplane flights are over, they're not really over. See, there's that closing chapter of a trip that you get to spend in baggage claim. They have these big carousels where suitcases are dumped out and where they circle until their owners claim them. Now, my bags seem to have a knack for waiting until almost all the other bags are out, for some reason. So I just keep watching those suitcases of all shapes and sizes and conditions appear, and waiting for one I like -no, no, no…one I recognize. There always seems to be some phantom bags there. They just keep circling and circling and circling. And since the luggage carousel is all I really have to look at, the show gets pretty boring!.! Yep, there goes that baggage again!

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Same Old Baggage."

Probably the most curious question that Jesus ever asked is in our word for today from the Word of God. It's in John 5:3-9. There was a pool where people went to get their diseases healed and the Bible says, "Here there was a great number of people and they used to lie there, the blind, the lame, the paralyzed, and there was one who had been an invalid for thirty-eight years. When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time he asked him, 'Do you want to get well?' 'Well, sir,' the invalid replied, 'I have no one to help me to get into the pool when the water is stirred.'"…That's when the healing time came… "'while I'm trying to get in, some one else goes down ahead of me.' Then Jesus said, 'Get up, pick up your mat and walk.' At once the man was cured, picked up his mat and walked."

Now, this man has been a victim of paralysis for thirty-eight years and Jesus says, "Do you want to get well?" Why? Well, let's stop for a moment and consider the condition that you're in, maybe. Something that fits the Biblical description that's given here, he was "in this condition for a long time." Maybe it's the pain or the memory of some past hurt, or past abuse, or past betrayal. It's haunted you. It's even held you back for a long time. Or, it could be that you've carried feelings of worthlessness for a long time, and they've caused you to make some very hurtful choices. Maybe it's an enslaving sin that's held you down for a long time, but, like this man at the healing pool you've been in some way emotionally, or spiritually, or relationally paralyzed for a long time. And then along comes Jesus with His strange question, the one that comes before the healing, "do you want to get well?" Or, to put it in airport terms, "Are you tired of watching the same old baggage go by again and again?" In a way, those memories, those resentments, those no good feelings, and those sins are baggage in your life and they just keep replaying and replaying and causing more frustration and more damage.

Why does Jesus ask us if we want to get well? Because sometimes we're afraid to change. We've gotten used to playing the victim role, the loser role. We've settled into an identity that revolves around that same old baggage. Notice the man didn't just say "Yes." He responded with a "nobody cares" complaint. He's gotten used to being the guy with the problem. He was stuck in his victim identity, but Jesus acts miraculously and that man walks away carrying what had been carrying him for years.

Now, that's what Jesus wants to do for you. He's got the power to do it. He wants to help you put the pain and paralysis of the past once and for all behind you. To take away your victim card and replace it with the one that says, "More than conquerors through Him who loved us."

He wants to help you to make today the day that you wrap up the past and put it in a book called Volume 1, and leave it on the shelf forever. Today is the beginning of Volume 2. A volume in which you release the hurt through forgiving the hurter, you release the sin through aggressive repentance, you release the worthless feelings by living like the masterpiece God created you to be. Unless, of course, you'd rather just keep watching the same old baggage go around and around for the rest of your life. Do you want to get well? If so, then the miracle is next.

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Old 05-04-2005, 10:44 AM   #2  
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That's great, Laurie, and so true. Thanks for sharing it with us, sweetie.
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Oh Laurie that was a good one! Thanks!
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