No,
All Roads Don’t Lead To Heaven
and narrow the road that leads to life…
Matthew 7:14
Approaching Columbus, Trent posed the
question to Alisha, “So, should I take I-270 or I-71?” He wasn’t
so much seeking her opinion as he was trying to transfer
responsibility for possibly ending up in a traffic jam. If he could
get her to make the decision, she’d become responsible for the
outcome!
“Oh no you don’t!” she said. This
wasn’t her first go-round with her husband’s you choose and
let me off the hook ploy.
Trent lamented, “270’s always under
construction. But 71 narrows to only four lanes downtown. Traffic
usually slows to a creep this time of day.”
Alisha decided to take the high road,
“I saw on the news last night that there are several detours on
270.We may not be able to get back on 71 and we’d have to
backtrack.”
“Are you saying I should stay on 71?”
he baited her again.
“I’m saying…whatever you
decide, I’ll endure...but if we stay on 71 we’ll eventually get
where we’re supposed to be,” she finished diplomatically.
“71 it is!” Trent exclaimed
triumphantly.
Fortunately, traffic was light and they
didn’t lose any time, “I’m glad I made the right decision,”
he crowed, stealing a glance at his wife. The look on her face said,
I nothing, mister! but she graciously remained silent.
†
If you look at a map of the Continental
United States you readily see that all roads do not lead to the same
destination. As a matter of fact, there are few exceptions where you
can deviate from your original route and still reach your intended
destination without some major backtracking.
Many preach: “We’re all headed
for the same place, just taking different routes.” This is
simply not true, and leaving the path that leads to our eternal home
is dangerous; we may not make it back. Detours hold pain and
suffering. And, if we survive, we can choose to correct our path.
Unfortunately, many never make it back.
Heaven is accessible only through Jesus
Christ. There is no other road that serves as His substitute.
Prayer
“Help me be
narrow-minded when it comes to the road I travel, Lord. Keep me on
the straight and narrow path that leads to Heaven. In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.”
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