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			 Summer 
			vacations will soon be coming to an end, families will return to 
			weekly worship services, and the college students will soon be 
			back.  Add to all that the many guest and visitors who will be 
			coming through our doors and you have the makings for powerful fall 
			kick-off. To assure we get off the ground with all the 
			power God makes available to us, I wanted to share a little story 
			with you.  Have you ever heard the story of David Huxley?  Mr. 
			Huxley owns a world record in a most unusual category; he pulls 
			jetliners. On October 15, 1997, for example, he broke his 
			own record at Mascot Airport in Sydney, Australia.  He strapped 
			around his upper torso a harness that was attached to a steel 
			cable.  The other end of the cable was attached to the front wheel 
			strut of a 747 jetliner that weighed 187 tons.  With his tennis 
			shoes firmly planted on the runway, Huxley leaned forward, pulled 
			with all his might, and remarkably was able to get the 747 rolling.  
			In fact, he pulled the jetliner one hundred yards in one minute and 
			twenty-one seconds.  A superhuman feat indeed!  One strong man can 
			do much to move things along, but was this the best way to move a 
			jet? 
			
			 The power that was available within the jet 
			engines would have allowed it to fly, instead of being dragged only 
			a few hundred feet! I understand this story is all about the 
			stunt.  However, the best way to move a jet is to start those 
			powerful engines and hang on. I hear this story and my mind drifts to the 
			church.  Think about the power behind the church if only she would 
			be open to using it.  But most days, the church slowly creeps 
			forward under the power of a few passionate people who are doing 
			their best to pull the church with all their might. 
			
			 How much more could be accomplished if we 
			tapped the full power of God for the church?  On the other hand, how 
			much untapped power is going wasted in our personal life as well?  I 
			am able to do so much more with God than I am able to do without 
			Him.  Why do I fail to tap the power of God more I my life?  Good 
			question!   What impresses me so much about this story?  
			Simple!  It’s a story about one man going it alone vs. partnership!  
			To reach the heights we were created to reach, we need to partner 
			with God. 
            
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			In the Old Testament book of Zechariah, God reminds the Israelites 
			that great things do not come at the hand of humans, but by the hand 
			of God.  Zechariah 4:6 reads, “Not by might nor by power, but by My 
			Spirit, says the Lord!” So, what’s the point?  Many of us are trying to 
			do too much on our own strength and ability.  We have failed to join 
			ourselves with God and allow Him to take us higher than we could 
			ever go on our own. No wonder we feel overwhelmed and a little 
			fatigued.  The answer to reaching new heights is partnership.  When 
			we tap the power of God in our lives, watch out.  That oversize 
			weight you’ve been pulling all this time is about to take off.  Not 
			by your power, But by His! This fall’s programming is full of opportunity 
			for God’s people to soar.  We have lots of new and exciting ministry 
			for the whole family.  There’s an opportunity for everyone to see 
			the power of God working in and through their lives. 
			
			 Have you wondered what ever happened to David 
			Huxley?  He’s still listed with the Guinness Book of World Records 
			for his stunt.  But now he flies around the world telling his story 
			for special engagements. Interesting!  The man who is well known for 
			pulling jets by superhuman strength has discovered the comfort and 
			ease of flying in them. What’s my point?  You can continue to pull and 
			yank your way through life!  If you want!  Or, you can allow the 
			power of God to take you for a ride.  Hang on!  This is going to be 
			a great fall! 
              
              [Ron Otto 
				– Preaching Minister – Lincoln Christian Church] 
            
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