
I have a question I would like to pose to you. Are we living our lives in a manner where we have no destination in mind or view? Have we allowed life to become so mundane, so predictable that we are just merely existing, just “livin life?”
What about our spiritual lives; our walk with Christ? Has your relationship with Him become mundane? If so, you need to see Palm Sunday from a whole new perspective. Walking the road of life with Christ is so much more than a casual trip with no destination in mind.
We’re all on a road that we were born to travel. It’s called the Road of life. There are many stops and rest areas on life’s road; some good and some bad. At different places along life’s journey there are crossroads, forks in the road; intersections marked by the sign of the Cross of Jesus Christ.
The direction we choose at the “Fork in The Road” not only has serious ramifications for the rest of our journey, but even more importantly, it determines our final destination. Which road are you on? Are you at a crossroad moment in your life? What are you going to do? Which road will you take?
Jesus told us in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 7:13-14) that there are two main roads which man will travel, one wide that leads to destruction, the other narrow, that leads to eternal life. Despite what the world proclaims, there is only ONE path to God, and that is Jesus Christ (Jn 14:6).
Accept Him. Walk His road. It’s not an easy road. There are no exemptions from the twists and turns of life. But there is the promise of a heavenly Companion, a Savior who loves and cares about you.
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