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Matthew 7, 13 & 14: 13“Enter through the narrow
gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and
many enter through it. 14But small is the gate and
narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
A
thought came to mind while walking with Ollie Verdoodle on the Catalina Verdugo
Trail and the Ridge Motorway. I followed that one up with others I could
imagine as we trekked along.
There
is always room for a misstep of one kind or another – there is some sort of guarantee in
that statement, just don’t try to cash it in. What is not guaranteed is an open
and soft landing spot when we fall.
The
Ridge Motorway is wide and there isn’t much chance of falling down the hillside
on it. Unless you’re driving a motor vehicle. So there isn’t much chance
of a bad spill when we trip over our own two feet, slide down-slope on the gravel,
or stumble over a rock or some downed brush. Or is there? Our hands lead our
trip to soften the landing and later that afternoon we are sporting a cast or
two from our elbow to our wrist. We twist out of our stumble to land on our
rump and miss and later that night we are being escorted down the hall for our
first walk on our new hip.
Jesus
is telling us in Matthew 7 that it’s easy to walk the road to destruction. But
while we are tripping along Easy Street we can end up hurt before we arrive. Maybe
that would be a lifesaver and lead us to later find the small gate and narrow
road.
The
Catalina Verdugo Trail is narrow and full of switchbacks and old slides from
previous rains. Rocks strew the trail, canine companions race by as do trail
bikers, and bushes grow from up-slope over the trail to block the way. It’s easy
to trip on one obstruction or another, a simple task to have your boot slide
out from under you. And our landing? No guarantee we’ll be anywhere near the
trail when we stop. And, the same simple endings to a fall on the motorway are
still available to us on the narrow trail.
What
is the advantage of one over the other, narrow over wide? The end-goal.
Don’t
bother with the wide gate and broad road. If you want God’s presence you’ll end
up doubling back to the narrow gate anyway.
What’s
the counter plan to a walk full of stumbles and falls? Prayerful vigilance. It’s
the only way.
So,
have an adventure and walk the narrow way with its switchbacks and steep runs –
the vistas are amazing. But, be vigilant, take Jesus with you, and pray.
In His grip,
jerry
Facebook comment from Betty White: There you go again, Jer! Making me think! Good thoughts, son. 💙
ReplyDeleteThanks mom. I think we'll be okay as long as we look where we put our feet. Have a most excellent day.
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