Thought For Today - September 19
Which Road Will You Take? - By: Robert A. Searles
There are two roads in life upon which mankind may travel. It is
impossible to travel both roads at the same time, therefore, one must
chose which road he will travel. Both roads start from the same place,
and it appears at first that they both will lead to the same
destination, for they seem to run parallel to one another for quite a
distance, but then very subtly they begin to separate and the distance
between them begins to widen, and after a while they have gone in
completely different directions.
Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior has warned us about choosing the wrong
road in life, and he has described these two roads for us. He has
pictured one as being a very broad, well paved, well lighted, easily
traveled highway on which it seems would be the most logical way to
travel if one had alternate ways of reaching the same destination. This
is the highway upon which most people travel. This is the most popular
highway for the multitudes, but this road does not lead eventually to
heaven, but it will take you directly to hell. Jesus said: "Broad is the
way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be that go in thereat."
Matthew 7: 13.
If one would go to heaven, he must choose the narrow road. This is the
unpopular way according to the multitudes. It is difficult to travel, It
has treacherous curves. It is rocky. It is a road that few people want
to travel, but it is the only road that leads to heaven."Because strait
is the gate and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life and few that
be that find it." Matthew 7: 14. "Strive to enter in at the strait
gate: for many, I say unto you will seek to enter in, and shall not be
able." Luke 13: 24.
My friend, if you want to go to heaven and enjoy the riches of God's glory forever, then you must choose the right road.
Jesus said, "I am the door". He also said, "I am the way, the truth,
and the life." If you would have life eternal, you must choose to
believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and receive him as your Lord and
Savior, and by his grace, walk in the paths that he has trod.
Telehelp Publications Christian Literature Ministry
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