There is a path before each
person that seems right, but it ends in death. Proverbs 14:12 NLT
The
path seemed just right for me.
My
grandmother’s house nestled itself just a short distance from my aunt’s home,
both connected by a winding path well worn by an almost constant stream of foot
traffic. I loved staying with my grandparents in their old farmhouse—sitting on
their wrap-around porch, listening to the crickets after the sun settled in for
the night. And I also loved visiting my aunt. Her youngest son trumped me by
just three months.
Many
were the days when I’d trudge from my grandmother’s house to my cousin’s house
so we could play together. We were country boys living in a period before
technology had overrun kids’ imaginations. My feet helped further wear down a
path already cut deep by relatives and friends. Every time I walked the path, a
smile creased my face as I thought about the fun I would soon have with my
cousin or the good meal I’d eat at my grandmother’s house. He was a master of
make-believe games, and she was a chef superb of low country South Carolina
meals.
The
path between my grandparents’ and aunt’s house was a good path, but I’ve taken
some paths that weren’t. Paths that led to bad decisions … or unhealthy
relationships. Paths that took me further than I wanted to go … and took me
longer to get back from than I cared for.
Solomon
was right. A path does exist that appears right, but it doesn’t end where we
want it to. Jesus spoke of the same kind of path hundreds of years later. He
called them narrow and broad paths and said most people choose the broad
path—the one that leads to destruction.
The
death Solomon speaks about and the destruction Jesus says the broad path leads
to is spiritual death … eternal separation from a loving God who wants all
people to have a relationship with Him. But traveling these paths also leads to
death even while I’m living. The kind of death that brings a famine. I don’t
enjoy life as God intends for me to experience.
Saying
there is only one way to heaven may be politically incorrect, but that’s the
message of the Bible. Believe in Jesus … or else. God has created no other way.
Sin separates us from Him, but repentance brings us into a relationship with
Him.
Make
sure the path you’re walking leads you to God.
Prayer: Father, we thank You for
making a path we can walk that leads us to You and to abundant life.
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