Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Is Your Path Clear?

We recently attended a wedding in Albuquerque NM for a nephew on my wife's side of the family. We spent the day before the wedding with her sister Doris & her husband Tim. During that time we traveled to the house we would be having brunch at the next day. When it came time to leave for the brunch there were at least 7 carloads of folks needing to get there, and only Tim and I knew where we were going. Tim took the lead, and I took the 'tail'; a caravan of 8 cars. When we got to the point where we needed to turn, Tim was right behind a semi, and couldn't see the road sign. When the light changed and the truck moved he realized he was in the wrong lane. So as soon as he crossed the intersection he made a u-turn. 6 cars followed suit while waited in the turn lane, enjoying the 'circus' before me.

Now, if you've been reading my blogs, you know I like to find the spiritual application in the circumstances & situations of life. In this one there are several, and if you see one I miss, please share it the comment section.

Tim knew where he was going & how to get there. He'd planned the journey & mapped the route. He just had never figured on a semi blocking his view at the most critical point.
Many of us are like that when it comes to God and eternity. We know where we are going & how to get there. We make plans for our life here, map out our lifes to get where we are going. Sometimes over-confidence can cause to miss a turn at a critical intersection. We need to keep the path before us clear of distractions, stay alert, keep our eyes on the journey & path before us.

Tim also had a group of people following his every move. So do we! Someone is always watching what we are doing because they want to see if what we are doing is right for them too. We sometimes have others following our lead in life, and when we miss a turn, so do they. It's rather important then to keep our paths clear. It's just as important, to know who you are following and to be aware when obstacles get in the way of those you may be following. When Tim got stuck behind the semi, we tried to call him on the cell, but the light changed to quick. Just make sure that the one's your following are aware of the obstacles threatening their path.

Finally, there's the u-turn. Fortunately, there was no traffic and everyone could make the u-turn and get right back on the correct route. God has provided, through Jesus, u-turn's in our lives to get us back on the correct path when obstacles come along and miss critical intersections in our lives.

Thanks for reading.
PJ

3 comments:

She Rose Up said...

Thank God for U-turns! :)

Excellent post! Great thoughts! Much to ponder!

Happy traveling to you and your sweet bride!

regards,
Maria

Anonymous said...

It's really important to make those U-turns as quickly as possible, both for our sake and for the sake of those who are following us! I've been slow to turn around some times and the longer I wait, the harder it is and the further I have to travel to get back to where He intended for me to be in the first place.

Thanks for the visual picture. I can just see the lead car and those following it... like a mama duck and her babies following after her.

Anonymous said...

Inspirational as always.
It's great to have a friend who's total life is a God thing.

Love you,
Meshi