Saturday, June 14, 2025
NOT THE WAY BUT THE END!
Matt 7:13-14
13
Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way,
that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
14
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and
few there be that find it.
Charles
Spurgeon quotes the ancient Chrysostom who says, “the way is good if
it is the way to a feast, even though it goes through a dark and miry lane. If
it goes to an execution, it is not good, even though it goes through the
fairest street of the city.” Non qua sed
quo. Not the way but the end is to be mainly considered.
When
God created man, He gave him a wonderful and horrible
gift. It is the gift of choice. It is wonderful because of the limitless
opportunities, and it is horrible for the same reason. We choose not so much
because the way is well paved or well lit. We choose because of the
destination. Our choices reveal our
nature.
Our destiny is not determined for us, but it is determined
by us. Man's free will is part of God's sovereign will. We
have freedom to take which course we choose, but not freedom to determine the
end of that choice. God makes clear what he desires, we must choose, and the
result of the choice is not the inevitableness of law, but the inevitableness
of God. -- Oswald Chambers (1874-1917)
Jesus
said the gate was strait. The word does not mean that there
are no twists or turns but that the entrance is small and exclusive. If Jesus
is the “way” then all other ways lead to a different destination. The way that
leads to destruction is wide; not exclusive at all. The most damning concept
ever proposed is that all roads lead to the same place. This is clearly not
true. Choose your gate and your way wisely.
Dear
Lord, let me not choose my way blindly. Take me by my hand and whisper in my
ear “this is the way, walk ye in it.” AMEN
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