John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
A family was driving in an
unfamiliar city and could not find a particular address they were looking for.
They stopped and asked a gentleman walking along the street to give them
directions to their desired location. The man replied, "Well, let's see.
Go two blocks north, turn right, proceed six blocks, wait, no, go four blocks
south to the first light, turn right and stay on; no, that won't work either.
Just turn at the corner and go west, no that won't do; the new interstate is
going through there." The man finally blurted out, "I'm sorry folks,
you just can't get there from here!"
This story reminds us of how
catastrophic our plight would be if God had not loved us so much, He became
flesh and dwelt among us. If on that glorious morning in a stable in Bethlehem,
the Savior of the world had not been born, we would have no way to one day
stand in the presence of our Lord and Savior. It would be necessary to announce
to a world of lost sinners, "sorry, you just can't get there from
here." We would have to try to get to Heaven on our own merits and good
works, and no way will that ever happen.
Contrary to popular world belief,
there are not multiple roads or ways to get to Heaven; there is only one. Jesus
was not saying that He simply knew the way, but that He was the way to Heaven.
The way to an eternity with God is not only knowing who Jesus is and what He
has done for us; the demons bound for hell for eternity understand who Jesus
was, we must accept Him as our Lord and Savior. Jesus was born into this world
to live a sinless life that we could never live and die on The Cross to pay the
penalty for our sins.
He was the perfect Lamb
sacrificed on Calvary's Cross so that His perfect blood would atone for our
sins. When God rolled the stone away and Jesus walked out of the tomb, he
claimed the victory over sin and death. He allowed us to claim that same
victory, to spend eternity in Heaven with him, by placing our faith and trust
in Him. Because of what our precious
Lord and Savior did on the Cross of Calvary, we can now say: "you can now
get there from here."
The question is: have you placed
your faith and trust in Jesus and asked Him to come into your life as not only
your Savior, but your Lord as well? If you genuinely have accepted Him as your
Lord and Savior, His will for your life will be on your priority list and not
on your options list.
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