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							A few weeks ago, a 32-year-old woman by the name of 
							Jennifer Wilbanks set off a nationwide hunt for her 
							as fears of abduction and maybe even murder became 
							the talk of news stations all across the airwaves.  
							Rescue teams were put on alert, and volunteers gave 
							up days of work to search for her while the shadow 
							of suspicion began to grow longer upon her fiancé 
							who had planned to marry her within a few short 
							days.  
							As we all came to discover, it turned out to be a 
							simple case of “cold feet” and a “runaway bride. ”  
							Thankfully, that was the case as far as her life 
							goes, but many people have become very irritated 
							that one woman would put so many other people at 
							risk and inconvenience for the sake of her own 
							needs.  
							Let’s consider ourselves for a moment. Any fugitives among us? Maybe someone reading this is on 
							the run. Maybe someone is thinking about running 
							away. Maybe you’d love to run away right now, but 
							something deep down inside of you is keeping you 
							where you are. But that doesn’t change your secret 
							desire to want to run. You’re not the first to feel 
							that way.
 
							In scripture, God makes sure to tell us several 
							stories of runaways. Some are running from 
							circumstances. Some are running for their lives. 
							Some are running from God.  
							God would consider anyone who hasn’t accepted His 
							forgiveness in Jesus to be on the run from Him. And 
							let’s all be honest here: all of us have at one time 
							or another run from God. We have broken His laws, 
							turned our backs on Him, and became runaways.  
							Can we come back? Of course! The good news is 
							that God has been dealing with runaways for 
							thousands of years. He shows us these runaways in 
							scripture to teach us both about Him and teach us 
							how to come home.
 
 
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							Following Easter, we will be looking at some of 
							these runaway stories during our sermon time. I’m 
							very excited about this series because not only are 
							these fascinating and exciting stories, they also 
							have many hidden points of interest within the 
							background of that time as well as many deep 
							spiritual truths and lessons to learn. After all, 
							who doesn’t love a good story? God loves them. God 
							tells many stories. God uses these to grow our faith 
							and our trust and our hope.  
							I ran away once. I was just a little lad frustrated 
							with a mother who was cooking and cleaning and 
							caring for me in more ways than I recognized back 
							then. (What was I thinking?) And so in a moment of 
							frustration, I announced I was running away from 
							home. My mother’s response? “Okay, I’ll help you!” 
							(Excuse me?)  
							As told by her, I went out the front door with a few 
							belongings and a sandwich, walked down the sidewalk 
							about ten steps, and then stopped. Now where do I 
							go? Now what do I do? I had no place to run to! I 
							eventually came back. Mom smiled at me as I walked 
							by her to my room. I remember feeling comforted that 
							I didn’t go as I had thought I wanted.  
							Good news for runaways: God wants us back. He has 
							sent out a search party for us (church evangelism), 
							He has turned on the light for us (the Holy 
							scriptures), and He has a plan to rescue us (Jesus). 
							He has a loving and wonderful home waiting for us 
							(heaven), and He has planned a warm reception for 
							us. What more could any runaway ask for? May-be it’s 
							time we all run back to Him.
 [Ron Otto, Preaching Minister, Lincoln Christian 
							Church]
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