05/29/2012
WHICH PATH?
Scripture:
"As the Father sent Me, so I am sending you"
John 20:21
In "The Road Not Taken," one of the most
well-know poems of the 20th century " Robert Frost
describes two roads discovered during a walk in the
woods. Frost knows he can only explore one, and
he tells himself that someday he will travel the other.
But realistically, he knows he will never return. And
by the time we reach the end of the poem, we
realize the poet is talking about something infinitely
more important than a simple choice of paths.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
No, Frost is not talking about the choice of paths in
a wood, but the choice of paths in a person's life.
Choosing a road symbolizes any choice we must
make between alternatives that appear equally
attractive but lead to entirely different destinations.
In the verse Jesus Christ is empowering all followers
of Christ to go out into the world and proclaim the
Good News that a Loving God of Resurrection Power
is right here in our midst, in the very Person of Jesus
Christ, who is always their to transform despair into
hope, sorrow into joy, death into new life. As a
follower of Jesus Christ the path that we choose has
us "turning the world upside-down".
A story has come down through the years about a
king who visited the monasteries of a great Zen leader
named Lin Chi. (Zen is a Japanese Buddhist sect that
seeks enlightenment through the practice of
meditation.) The visiting king was astonished to learn
from Lin Chi that there were more than ten thousand
monks living there with him. Wanting to know the
exact number of monks, the king asked Lin Chi,
"How many disciples do you have?" To which Lin Chi
replied, "Four or five, perhaps."
The number of Christians living worldwide today is
almost two billion. And most, if not all of us here today,
are pleased to be included in that number. But how
many of those two billion Christians can be counted
as true disciples?
WHICH PATH DO YOU TAKE ARE YOU A TRUE
BELIEVER?
(excerpts taken from Sunday Sermon on Line)
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