Keeping to the Path
What if all who went before on that well trodden path were
mistaken and misguided? What if they
were all on the wrong path; going in
quite the wrong direction? What then?
All Gone Astray
This might surprise a few readers, but the
Bible says that every
one of us has missed
the mark; left the
path; and gone astray
– every one! Here is
some proof of that
remarkable declaration:
“There is none righteous,
no, not one;
there is none who
understands; there is none who seeks
after God. They have all gone out of
the way ... there is none who does
good, no, not one … destruction and
misery are in their ways; and the way
of peace they have not known”
(Romans 3:10-17)
“There is a way which seems right to a
man, but its end is the way of death”
(Proverbs 14:12)
A man who wanders from the way of
understanding will rest in the congregation
of the dead” (Proverbs 21:16)
Inclined to Understand?
Notice that the wise man who was
inspired by God to write the Book of
Proverbs sees an important difference
between the way we want to go, left to
ourselves, and the way we should go, if
we have a right understanding of things.
And the apostle Paul, cataloguing the
things that mankind has failed to
accomplish, in his letter to the Romans,
was in fact gathering testimonies
from all over
Scripture – the Book of
Psalms, Proverbs and the
prophecy of Isaiah.
It’s the sad news all
through God’s Word that
nobody has ever wanted
to go in the right direction,
by choosing to obey
God’s law in its entirety
and precisely follow the
path of His commandments.
Anything but!
And it’s just the same
today: perhaps even more so. We are all
still inclined to go our own way, not
God’s.
“The Way”
It might have been intended to show
people that there had been a complete
change of direction in the life of First
Century followers of Jesus Christ. For
those followers were known as advocates
of “The Way”. You find that term
several times in the Acts of the Apostles;
for example:
“This I confess to you, that according to
the Way which they call a sect, so I
worship the God of my fathers, believing
all things which are written in the Law
and in the Prophets” (24:14)
Why had the early believers
chosen that way of
describing themselves?
Because of the direction
their lives had now
taken – no longer following
the crowd, but
choosing to walk
along a quite different
path. Someone had
come who entirely reversed
the trend, and who pioneered a new
way of Life. The breakthrough occurred
when the Lord Jesus Christ was born of
the virgin Mary, by the power of God –
His Holy Spirit. Jesus never once deviated
from the path of perfect obedience;
he always did the will of God; he was
completely
obedient in all things.
New and Living Way
Instead of choosing the downward path,
well trodden by all who had gone before – the way that seems right to a man
which ends in everlasting
death – Jesus chose the
upward path that leads to
Life. No wonder that way
of living was later termed
the “new and living way”
(Hebrews 10:20). It was a
complete departure from all
that had gone before. Read
the gospel accounts to study
the words and works of
Jesus and you will encounter
a man unlike any other; for
Jesus is truly unique and his
accomplishments are
absolutely unrivalled in all
human endeavour.
Once asked to show his disciples what
God was really like, Jesus could answer
that if they only considered the way he
had lived among them, they would know
precisely what God was like. For Jesus
had lived the life of God in their midst:
“Do you not believe that I am in the
Father, and the Father in me? The
words that I speak to you I do not speak
on my own authority; but the Father
who dwells in me does the works.
Believe me that I am in the Father and
the Father in me, or else believe me for
the sake of the works themselves” (John
14:10,11)
Only One Way
There had been such a bond between
Father and Son that to hear the one
was to hear the other; to see the one in
action was to see what the other would
have chosen to do. Theirs was a perfect
Unity; the very same unity that Jesus
said we should try to achieve, as we try
to align ourselves with the will of God in
the circumstances of our own lives (see
John 17:21).
No wonder Jesus once said to
Thomas:
“I am the way, the truth, and the life.
No one comes to the Father except
through me” (John 14:6)
If we want to find the way that
leads to eternal life in the Kingdom
of God, we have to have a living
relationship with the Lord Jesus
Christ and seek to follow his way.
The crowd got it wrong when they
shouted for him to be crucified.
The crowd get it wrong today,
when they make life an opportunity
to have a good time, and
satisfy self.
The path to choose is the way that
Jesus chose – to follow his steps.
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