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For God So Loved the World 
Dear Champions,
The short excerpt is by Max Lucado, and the  Scripture is John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and  only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal  life.
"Free Flight: Rio de Janeiro to Miami,  Florida."
I wasn't the only person to hear about the offer but one of  the few to phone and request details. The courier service offered an airline  ticket to anyone willing to carry a bag of mail to the States. 
No  company makes such offers anymore. But this was 1985- years before intense  airport security. My dad was dying of ALS, and airline tickets were expensive.  Free tickets? The offer sounded too good to be true.
So I walked away  from it.
Many do the same with John 3:16. Millions read the verse. Only a  handful trust it. Wary of a  catch perhaps? Not needy enough maybe? Cautioned by  guarded friends?
I was. Other Rio residents saw the same offer. Some read  it and smelled a rat. "Don't risk it," one warned me. "Better to buy your own  ticket."
But I couldn't afford one. Each call home to Mom brought worse  news. "The doctor says it's time to call hospice."
So I revisited the  flyer. Desperation heightened my interest. Doesn't it always?
When  desperation typhoons into your world, God's offer of a free flight home demands  a second look. John 3:16 morphs from a nice verse into a life vest. 
Some  of you are wearing it. You can recount the day you put it on. These words have  kept you company through multiple windswept winters. I pray they warm you   through the ones that remain.
Others of you are still studying the flyer.  Still pondering the possibility, wrestling with the promise. One day wondering  what kind of fool offer this is, the next wondering what kind of fool would turn  it down.
I urge you not to. Don't walk away from this one. Who else can  get you home? Take Jesus' offer. Get on board. You don't want to miss the chance  to see your Father. 
Thanks to the courier folks, I was present at my  father's death. Thanks to God, he'll be present at yours. He cares too much not  to be.  Believe in him and you will . . .not . .  .perish.
Champions, have a great week!-David Vining